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ELK RIVER MUNICIPAL UTILITIES <br />REGULAR MEETING OF THE JUN 9 <br />UTILITIES COMMISSION 7 200 <br />June 14, 2005 <br />Members Present: Jerry Takle, President; John Dietz, Vice Chair <br />Members Absent: James Tralle, Trustee <br />Staff Present: Bryan Adams, General Manager; Glenn Sundeen, Line Superintendent; <br />David Berg, Water Superintendent; Theresa Slominski, Office Manager <br />Others Present: Lori Johnson, City of Elk River Finance Director <br />Call meeting to order June 14, 2005 <br />President Jerry Takle called the June 14, 2005, meeting to order at 4:00 p.m. <br />2. Consider Utilities Agenda <br />John Dietz moved to approve the June 14, 2005, Utilities Agenda. Jerry Takle seconded <br />the motion. Motion carried 2-0. <br />3. Consider Consent Agenda <br />John Dietz moved to approve the Consent Agenda as follows: <br />May Check Register <br />May 10, 2005, Minutes <br />Financials <br />Jerry Takle seconded the motion. Motion carried 2-0. <br />5.1 Staff Up -dates <br />Bryan Adams informed the Commissioners of a situation with the termination of an <br />Apprentice Lineman. Staff is in the process of hiring a replacement for the Apprentice <br />Lineman position. There have been some lRS issues with employment taxes not being paid <br />in a timely fashion that needs to be resolved. The Auditors will be in the office next week <br />to meet with staff. Bryan feels that it would be good to have a third party look into the <br />matter and also to help with the possibility of forgiveness of some of the penalties that have <br />accrued. <br />We have received some thank you's from customers regarding the AC Tree <br />program and the moisture meters. <br />A new business is looking into the possibility of building by Waco and Co Rd 30. This <br />would require us to construct two electric feeders to supply their electric requirements. <br />The City of Buffalo and Wright -Hennepin Cooperative are in a territory dispute. The PUC <br />has sided with Wright -Hennepin Cooperative in this matter, whereas the City of Buffalo <br />would have to pay approximately 10 times the cost of acquiring territory than what we are <br />now paying to Connexus. MMUA will be appealing the ruling. <br />Glenn Sundeen reported there were 48 new services in May, along with 131 customers <br />from the Connexus acquisition. John Dietz asked if there was anything we would need to <br />move for the Jackson Square building. Glenn responded that there is a manhole that would <br />need to be moved, discussion followed. The flag pole might possibly be moved to the <br />School District office, Glenn asked if it could be set near the parking lot to allow our truck <br />to get close enough for when we raise and lower the flag. <br />
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