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Page 2 <br /> Regular meeting of the Elk River Municipal Utilities Commission <br /> August 16, 2005 <br /> Theresa Slominski notified the Commission we are currently interviewing for <br /> clerk/receptionist position. The IRS tax issue is being dealt with. An electronic payment <br /> system is being looked into as an optional source for customers to pay their bill. It would cost <br /> the utilities $25.00 per month but would save time in the posting process. <br /> 5.2 Review Target Data Center Proposal <br /> Staff continues to work on the proposed Target Data Center facility. Bryan Adams and <br /> Jerry Takle recently toured Target Data Center facility in Brooklyn Park. Ryan Companies, <br /> working on behalf of the Target Data Center, is asking for a will-serve letter as part of their <br /> operational analysis. Elk River Municipal Utilities responded to this will-serve letter with <br /> schedule, terms, and conditions thus committing our resources to this project. The question <br /> still remains as to the form of assurance that adequate electric revenues will be derived from <br /> this facility. Pat Klaers asked if Target has made a commitment as to how many years they <br /> would be here. John Dietz asked if we would require a commitment letter. Bryan Adams <br /> replied we cannot require one as it would jeopardize our tax exempt bond status. Staff has <br /> confirmed the expansion of Substation 14 with GRE using USG as engineers, along with <br /> meeting Terry Maurer, City Engineer and MNDOT to find the best electric feeder route and <br /> avoid future problems. A new rate structure for the high capacity availability is being looked <br /> into for the Target facility. <br /> 5.3 Update Otsego Growth <br /> On August 8, 2005, Otsego City Council with Planning Commission recommendation, <br /> approved the expansion of the Otsego substation located east of Packard Avenue off County <br /> Road 39. The conditions of this expansion were to meet all set backs. bury the distribution <br /> power lines running east,provide a 42"wide easement on north side of property for future <br /> road expansion, paint or replace existing metal meter building(owned by Wright-Hennepin <br /> Cooperative), provide a landscaping plan, and comply with no overnight storage of vehicles. <br /> 5.4 Review Antennas on Water Towers <br /> Previous requests for installing communication antennas on utility water towers have ' <br /> been denied due to safety, space, and maintenance issues. Elk River City council has <br /> requested the utilities to reconsider due to zoning issues. At the July 25, 2005, City Council <br /> meeting, it was the concensus of the council that we enter into negotiations with the <br /> telecommunications companies to allow antennas on our water towers instead of building <br /> telecommunication towers. Bryan Adams recently met with Nextel and discussed the options <br /> available. Nextel was going to look into the height and location requirements and get back to <br /> us. Staff is still waiting for a response. The concern Elk River Municipal Utilities has is the <br /> security issues, the manpower stress it would put on the water department, and what would <br /> Nextel be willing to pay for rental. This will be readdressed at a later date. No action taken. <br /> I <br />
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