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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2001/06/06 - Minutes - Adj (study session) June 6, 2001 CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA CITY COUNCIL MINUTES Adjourned Study Session A. CALLTO ORDER An adjourned study session of the Rancho Cucamonga City Council was held on Wednesday, June 6, 2001 in the Tri Communities Room of the Civic Center, located at 10500 Civic Center Drive, Rancho Cucamonga, California. The meeting was called to order at 4:15 p.m. by Mayor William J. Alexander. Present were Councilmembers: Paul Biane, Bob Dutton, Diane Williams, and Mayor William J. Alexander. Also present were: Jack Lam, City Manager; Pamela Easter, Deputy City Manager; Joe O'Neil, City Engineer; Michelle Dawson, Management Analyst III; and Debra J. Adams, City Clerk. Absent was: Councilmember Grace Curatalo B. ITEM OF BUSINESS B1. PRESENTATION BY RELIANT ENERGY Joe O'Neil, City Engineer, introduced Rick Darnel, Reliant Energy (formerly with Edison Company), and Doug Harris and Dan Torme with the Environmental Department of Reliant Energy. Doug Harris talked about Reliant Energy which is an energy services company out of Houston. He stated they are in the top ten in gas and electrical sales in the nation. He continued to give background information on their company. He talked about purchasing the Etiwanda Station and that they want to be part of the energy supply problem solution. He stated they are trying to get some energy sites approved and that the Etiwanda Station is one of those. He stated they are planning on purchasing property from Edison Company where they would like to build. Dan Torme told about the project. He stated they will have 8 gas fired turbines and told about the capability of the turbines which would not be ready this year, but would be ready next year in the summer of 2002. He stated this will be fast tracked to get it completed. He told about the process to get this approved, and added part of this is to get the community's input. Mayor Alexander stated h~ felt people feel they are being ripped off and felt the public hearing wo.uld. ~b.e~?y interesting. . .., _ ...,~;)~., Mayor Alexander asked if they would open their books for people to see their profit and loss statement. Councilmember Dutton asked what the cost would be and how would it benefit Rancho Cucamonga. He asked if there was a way that the energy product can be kept in Rancho Cucamonga instead of shipped out. Joe O'Neil, City Engineer, stated there was nothing in place right now to do this, but that it would City Council Minutes June 6, 2001 (adjourned study session) Page :2 be looked at. Councilmember Biane asked if they felt there will still be an energy shortage next summer. Dan Torme stated all the projections he has seen indicate there will be an energy shortage. Councilmember Biane asked about the noise this will create. Dan Torme stated it will create more noise than is allowed, but they are working with the Planning Department on this. He stated they have determined that at night they will be exceeding the noise limit. Mayor Alexander asked where the closest residence would be. Dan Torme stated 2800 feet east of the facility. Councilmember Dutton stated he would like to know how the economy would benefit for the community. Dan Torme stated there would be no benefit as far as energy savings to the residents of Rancho Cucamonga. Councilmember Dutton asked if there was something they can do to create more of a power supply for the City. Doug Harris stated some of these questions should be answered by their vice president and felt they could be answered at another meeting. He stated they are currently ready to file their application in July. Joe O'Neil, City Engineer, stated they would schedule another meeting to get more information to answer the Council's questions. C. COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE PUBLIC No communication was made from the public. D. ADJOURNMENT The meeting adjourned at 4:51 p.m. City Clerk Approved: July 18, 2001