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<br /> <¡¡ 'I iJ <br /> MINUTES OF THE SPECIAL MEETING OF THE <br /> CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN MARCOS, <br /> TEXAS AND SAN MARCOS ELECTRIC UTILITY BOARD, <br /> OCTOBER 22, 1992 <br /> PRESENT: Mayor Kathy M. Morris <br /> Mayor Pro-Tem * Betty Jane' Kissler <br /> Council Members Billy G. Moore <br /> * Rick Hernandez <br /> Ronald K. Hart <br /> * Fred Guerra <br /> * Bill Plummer <br /> SMEU BOARD MEMBERS <br /> Chair Mary Borm <br /> Members J. E. Younger <br /> Richard Cruz <br /> Russell Thornton <br /> Mayor Kathy M. Morris <br /> city Manager Larry Gilley <br /> City Secretary Janis K. Womack <br /> city Attorney Mark Taylor <br /> Director of Finance Bill'White <br /> Director of SMEU Bob Higgs <br /> Director of MIS Ramona Brown <br /> Also Present: Diana Lozano, Rose Pacheco, Bob Kahn, Fred Saffer, <br /> Melissa Millecam, Kim Bradley and others. <br /> Mayor Morris called the meeting to order at 1:30 p.m. <br /> Mayor Morris introduced a discussion and receiving information <br /> regarding the purchase of LCRA Transformers. Messrs. Fred Saffer <br /> and Bob Kahn were present to answer,questions and provide <br /> information. Mr. Kahn stated the original settlement provided the <br /> City had until August to determine whether or not to purchase the <br /> substation facilities. Mr. Kahn stated a time frame was negotiated <br /> to provide time to prepare an analysis regarding purchase to the end <br /> of October. Mr. Kahn stated a letter has been drafted for Mark <br /> Rose's signature to sell the city the land, although no price has <br /> been negotiated. since the city is a political subdivision, the <br /> land would have to be sold at fair market value. The recommendation <br /> is to exercise the City's option to purchase the facilities, with <br /> the land cost to be determined. Ms. Borm asked what would be the <br /> advantage/disadvantage if the City purchases the facilities. Mr. <br /> Saffer stated the advantages are (1) realiability (The system is <br /> approaching a critical point, and reliability needs to be increased <br /> and can best be done if the city owns the substation facilities.), <br /> (2) accommodation for future load growth, and (3) accommodation of <br /> present and future co-generation of SWT (If the City does not own <br /> the substation, we cannot buy their electricity). Mr. Younger <br /> questioned the reliability of LCRA's transformers we would be <br /> purchasing. Mr. Saffer stated there is nothing wrong with their <br /> transformers, and the City plans to use them, but there would be a <br /> need to add to the transformers for reliability and growth. Mr. <br /> Gilley stated there would be a need for expenditures on the <br /> substations in the future if the city purchases them. Mr. Younger <br /> asked if right-of-way purchases would need to be made for their <br /> feeder lines, and Mr. Saffer stated we are not that far along in the <br /> plan. Mr. Saffer stated the city is now paying for the use of the <br /> substations in our wholesale agreement, and there would be no rate <br /> advantage in purchasing, only operational. If the city purchases, <br /> we must start a fund for future capital improvements for replacement <br /> costs, because there will be mechanical failures. Mr. Saffer stated <br /> it would be cost effective if the City could enter into an agreement <br /> with LCRA or another contractor to maintain the subs~ations for <br /> $20,000, $30,000 or up to $50,000. Mr. Saffer stated- reliability is <br /> diminishing with this sytem. When a fifth substation is needed, if <br /> the city does not purchase them, LCRA would be responsible for <br /> providing it and would possibly locate it wherever best suited their <br /> * Messrs. Rick Hernandez, Fred Guerra and Bill Plummer not present, <br /> and Ms. Kissler left at 2:30 p.m. <br />