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5.1. ERMUSR 04-08-2014
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ELK RIVER MUNICIPAL UTILITIES <br /> ELK RIVER,MINNESOTA <br /> NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS <br /> DECEMBER 31, 2013 AND 2012 <br /> Note 4: OTHER INFORMATION <br /> A. Territorial acquisition agreement <br /> In 1991,the Utilities entered into a 20 year agreement to transfer ownership of electric plant and electric service to <br /> customers in certain areas receiving electric service from Anoka Electric Cooperative,Inc. (AEC). In 2010 the Utility <br /> completed the final purchase under this agreement. <br /> The agreed cost of property purchased from AEC is net book value. The Utilities also pays AEC for loss of revenue for <br /> each area acquired based on a formula outlined in the agreement. <br /> In addition,the Utilities will compensate AEC for the loss of revenue from the future sale of electricity to electric <br /> customers in the areas acquired from AEC for a period of ten years from the date of sale of each individual area. <br /> The Utilities paid$1,023 and$3,948 in 2013 and 2012,respectively,for loss of revenues under this agreement. All <br /> amounts paid are included in property and equipment. <br /> B. Risk management <br /> The Utilities is exposed to various risks of loss related to torts;theft of,damage to and destruction of assets;errors and <br /> omissions; injuries to employees; and natural disasters for which the Utilities carries commercial insurance.The Utilities <br /> obtains insurance through participation in the League of Minnesota Cities Insurance Trust(LMCIT),which is a risk <br /> sharing pool with approximately 800 other governmental units. The Utilities pays an annual premium to LMCIT for its <br /> workers compensation and property and casualty insurance. The LMCIT is self-sustaining through member premiums <br /> and will reinsure for claims above a prescribed dollar amount for each insurance event. Settled claims have not exceeded <br /> the Utilities' coverage in any of the past three fiscal years. <br /> Liabilities are reported when it is probable that a loss has occurred and the amount of the loss can be reasonably <br /> estimated. Liabilities, if any,include an amount for claims that have been incurred but not reported(IBNRs). The <br /> Utilities'management is not aware of any incurred but not reported claims. <br /> C. Commitments <br /> The Utilities has received notice from their power supplier regarding the existing all requirements power contract <br /> exercising their right to give ten years notice to cancel the contract. The cancellation date would be effective September <br /> 30,2018.On May 14,2013 the Utilities signed a new agreement with Minnesota Municipal Power Agency(MMPA). <br /> The Utilities entered into an agreement in 2007 with Central Minnesota Municipal Power Agency(CMMPA)to acquire <br /> an interest in the CAPX Initiative Brookings Project,a power transmission line in Minnesota. The project is a 250 mile, <br /> 345 kV AC transmission line with a rating of 2,300 MW,between Brookings, South Dakota,and the Southeast Twin <br /> Cities. In 2011 there was increased opportunity for investment,and subsequent agreements provide the Utilities with an <br /> ownership share of$5.6 million or 18.89 percent. The return on this investment through CMMPA is designed to provide <br /> approximately$124,000 annually over the 40 year project life. <br /> 100 <br />
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