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does include expected adjustment charges for 2022. Ms. Karpinski did note that ERMU <br /> would be billing PCAs for the first part of 2022 to cover costs from 2021. <br /> Chair Dietz asked when ERMU applies the $500,000 established in the 2022 budget to <br /> absorb at least a portion of PCA charges that would otherwise be passed on to customers. <br /> There was discussion on the fact that the utilities absorb the first adjustments it receives <br /> from the power provider, MMPA, up to that amount. <br /> Commissioner Stewart provided industry background on PCAs. <br /> Chair Dietz asked what the final rate increase MMPA passed on to ERMU was. Ms. <br /> Slominski responded that it was a 6%overall rate increase. There was discussion. <br /> Moved by Commissioner Westgaard and seconded by Commissioner Bell to adopt the <br /> Amended 2022 Annual Business Plan. Motion carried 5-0. <br /> 5.2 Financial Report— November 2021 <br /> Ms. Karpinski presented the November 2021 Financial Report, noting there is an extra line for <br /> rate increases as the auditors have approved the accrual of funds for 2021 PCAs from 2022 <br /> billings. <br /> Moved by Commissioner Stewart and seconded by Commissioner Nadeau to receive the <br /> November 2021 Financial Report. Motion carried 5-0. <br /> 5.3 Field Services Facility Expansion Project Update <br /> Mr. Kerzman provided his update on the Field Services Facility Expansion Project, noting <br /> progress has slowed with the cold weather and the holidays but that he was optimistic good <br /> progress would be made over the next month. Mr. Kerzman offered to answer any questions. <br /> Chair Dietz wondered how long it would take to install the roof. Mr. Kerzman responded that <br /> the roofer's schedule provides for 6 weeks. Chair Dietz asked how much work could be done <br /> inside the building before the roof is installed. Mr. Kerzman responded that the electrician <br /> and plumbers are completing what they can but the portions of work that require warm <br /> weather are on hold until the roof is complete. <br /> Chair Dietz asked about the timeline for pouring the concrete floor. Mr. Kerzman responded <br /> the contractor seems to be leaning towards delaying the pour until other work is complete to <br /> minimize the risk of damage. <br /> Commissioner Westgaard asked if there were projections on the timeline for windows and <br /> overhead doors, noting his experience that many projects are waiting for these items. Mr. <br /> Kerzman responded that the window supplier ordered supplies with plenty of lead time and <br /> Elk River Municipal Utilities Commission Meeting Minutes <br /> January 11, 2022 <br /> Page 3 <br />