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CITY OF ELK RIVER, MINNESOTA <br />NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS <br />DECEMBER 31, 2017 <br />70 <br />NOTE 13: OTHER INFORMATION – CONTINUED <br />C.Territorial Acquisition Agreement (Continued) <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 $268 in 2017 for loss of revenues under this agreement. All amounts paid are included in property and <br />equipment. <br />In 2015, the Utilities entered into an agreement to transfer ownership of electric plant and electric service to customers in <br />eight designated areas receiving service from Connexus Energy. Specific payment terms have been negotiated for 5 <br />years, and if any of the eight areas are not acquired within this timeframe, the payment terms may be renegotiated. <br />The agreed cost of property purchased from Connexus Energy is net book value, integration expenses, and a loss of <br />revenue payment. The loss of revenue payment for each area acquired is based on a formula outlined in the agreement, <br />payable for the subsequent ten years after initial purchase. <br />The Utilities acquired designated service area 1 in 2015 for $877,807 and service area 2 in 2016 for $663,586. Service <br />areas 3 and 4 were acquired in 2017 for $276,776. The loss of revenue payments made was $411,157 in 2017 and <br />$575,725 will be in 2018. All amounts paid are included in property and equipment, and loss of revenue payments are <br />included in intangible assets. <br />D.Conduit Debt Obligations <br />From time to time, the City has issued revenue bonds to provide financial assistance to private-sector entities for the <br />acquisition and construction of industrial and commercial, multi-family and educational facilities deemed to be in the <br />public interest. The bonds are secured by the property financed and are payable solely from payment received from the <br />benefited entity. Neither the City, the state, nor any political subdivision thereof is obligated in any manner for <br />repayment of the bonds. Accordingly, the bonds are not reported as liabilities in the accompanying financial statements. <br />As of December 31, 2017, there were five series of revenue bonds outstanding, with an aggregate principal payable <br />amount of $12,946,921. <br />E.Commitments <br />The Utilities has received notice from their power supplier exercising their right to give ten years notice to cancel the <br />existing power contract. The cancellation date would be effective September 30, 2018. On May 14, 2013 the Utilities <br />signed a new agreement with Minnesota Municipal Power Agency (MMPA). <br />The Utilities entered into an agreement in 2007 with Central Municipal Power Agency/Services (CMPAS) to acquire an <br />interest in the CAPX Initiative Brookings Project, a power transmission line in Minnesota. The project is a 250 mile, 345 <br />kV AC transmission line with a rating of 2,300 MW, between Brookings, South Dakota, and the Southeast Twin Cities. <br />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 CMPAS is designed to provide <br />approximately $124,000 annually over the 40 year project life. The transmission payments for 2017 were $22,050 of <br />which $2,067 was receivable at December 31, 2017.
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