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<br />. J UN-l 6-2005 04: 15PM FROM-ERt.lU <br /> <br />+ <br /> <br />T-632 P.004/005 F-B53 <br /> <br />Page 3 <br />Regular meeting of the Elk River Municipal Utilities Commission <br />June 14,2005 <br /> <br />allow the expansion of this substation. John Dietz asked if staff has discussed the possibility <br />of sharing Otsego substation with Wright-Hennepin Cooperative, staff responded that they <br />were in favor of it. <br /> <br />Motion by John Dietz to continue the CUP process with the City of Otsego. Jerry Takle <br />seconded the motion. Motion carried 2-0. <br /> <br />6.1 Review & Consider Public Emcnditure Policv <br />The City is looking at adopting a Public PUIpose Expenditme Policy. This proposed policy <br />addresses proper expenditures of public funds for employee training and development <br />programs, and volunteer recognition. Staff recommends adopting this policy after the City <br />adopts their policy so we can include any changes they make. Lori Johnson handed out the <br />revised policy to be adopted. Discussion followed regarding what is not allowed with the <br />new policy, a few of the policies that effect us are flowers for memorials, and employee <br />years of service anniversary gifts. Lori Johnson recommends we adopt the same policy as <br />the City. John DieTZ suggests we adopt the City policy. Jerry Takle feels we should have <br />our own policy identical to the City. Commissioners would like the Public Expenditure <br />Policy changed to reflect the City policy and it will be reviewed at the next Commission <br />meeting. . <br /> <br />6.2 Review Proposed Enennr City Commission <br />The City of Elk River applied [Q the Minnesota Environmental Initiative (ME!) in 1996 to <br />be a program of Energy Alley (organization under ME!). The City was then chosen to <br />become an Energy City to promote energy efficiency and renewable energy industry <br />through demonstrations and consumer eduCation. <br />Recently the City was informed by MEI that Energy Alley may not exist in the near future. <br />The Action Comminee for Energy (ACE) is the local committee that runs Energy City. <br />Because of the positive results of this committee, ACE is recommending Energy City <br />become a city commission. Bryan Adams discussed the need and expectations of the <br />committee. He also discussed what the criteria was of who would be on the Energy City <br />Commission. J olm Dietz voiced his concern over this being a City Committee yet not <br />following standard City Committee make-up. Jerry Takle commented the current focus is <br />just electricity and recycling, why not other areas like transportation. John Dietz asked if <br />there were any public interest in the Energy houses. Bryan Adams said there is an interest <br />out there. No action taken. <br /> <br />6.3 Review GRE Generation & Transmission Capacity <br />Staffbas had several. discussions recently with Connexus and ORE concerning electric <br />generation resource planning. Bryan Adams discussed the generation capacity <br />requirements versus the actual capacity on hand. Concem over the need for additional <br />capacity is an issue. John Dietz questioned how big an area could we supply if there was a <br />blackout. Glerm. Sundeen responded that we could only suppon ~ of the town but we <br />would rotate that power if the need arose. No action taken. <br />