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explained that ERMU will continue its dedicated tree trimming program and commended staff <br /> and the utility's robust system for contributing to strong results. <br /> Chair Dietz asked if ERMU is allowed to trim trees on private property.Staff explained that <br /> they will always communicate the need to trim trees with residents, but ERMU has the right <br /> to maintain plant growth in the right of way. <br /> 5.3 Water Service Line Ownership <br /> Mr. Hanson presented his memo and invited the Commission to discuss what if any changes <br /> they'd like staff to pursue in water service line ownership.The topic had previously been <br /> covered in a discussion of the curb stop valve break during open forum at the December 2024 <br /> meeting and during business action at the February 2025 meeting. Mr. Hanson explained the <br /> potential iterations of ownership based on his research of 50 Minnesota municipal water <br /> utilities. <br /> The four options discussed were to maintain status quo with customers owning service lines <br /> through the curb stop, maintain status quo but with a protection program, and ERMU owning <br /> the service line up to the curb stop with or without commercial exemption. <br /> A review of insurance options and cost implications (annual costs approximately$47,000— <br /> $61,000 with additional deductible considerations) was provided. Mr. Hanson explained that <br /> ERMU would need to incur insurance costs over$100,000 to break even and shared his <br /> opinion that this having costs over that amount were unlikely. <br /> There was discussion around the relative infrequency of water service line breaks, generally <br /> occurring one to two times a year. Given this infrequency, Commissioner Stewart suggested <br /> that pursuing a change in policy could be an example of a "solution in search of a problem." <br /> The group also discussed the availability of the Dispute Resolution Committee to address <br /> individual cases. <br /> The Commission reached consensus to continue with the current water service line <br /> ownership policy and revisit potential changes based on feedback from a future customer <br /> survey and the 2025 rate study.Accordingly, communications and finance staff will <br /> investigate pursuing the survey and the study. <br /> 5.4 Advanced Metering Infrastructure Update <br /> Mr.Tietz explained that Allegiant has completed its portion of the residential work on the <br /> project due to intermittent water appointments and low inventory on electric meters, <br /> adding that ERMU staff will complete the rest of the installation work. <br /> Residential water meter exchange work is approximately 92%complete with roughly 500 <br /> replacements remaining. <br /> Elk River Municipal Utilities Commission Meeting Minutes <br /> April 8, 2025 <br /> Page 5 <br />
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