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November 8, 1999 <br /> <br /> A special, work session meeting of the Council of the City of Martinsville, Virginia, <br />was held on November 8, 1999, in the Administrative Conference Room, City Hall, <br />beginning at 7:30 P. M., with Mayor Mark Crabtree presiding. Council Members present <br />included: Mark A. Crabtree, Mayor; M. Gene Teague, Vice Mayor; and Council <br />Members Bruce H. T. Dallas, Elizabeth H. Haskell, and Terry L. Roop. <br /> <br /> City Manager Earl B. Reynolds, Jr., stated, "lt's a changing environment for <br />electrical utilities." He introduced Eugene Richardson, Electrical Division Manager and <br />President of the Municipal Electric Power Association. Mr. Richardson, stated, "A major <br />issue is service territory. As of June 30, 1999, those we were serving are now our <br />customers. There's three electrical islands in our territory, receiving electricity from AEP <br />[American Electric Power]: Tultex, Hooker, and Pulaski. We may, however, get them <br />as customers. The issue of deregulation is contained in State Senate Bill 1269. It's <br />been an uphill battle without deep pockets for the public owned utilities. Munidpalities <br />have never paid tax to the State for electrical revenue. This Bill would require us to stad <br />paying on January 1, 2001. We're going to pay it; the only choice is whether we pass it <br />on to the customers." Vice Mayor Teague asked, "We pay AEP, AEP pays the State, <br />and we charge our customers?" Mr. Richardson replied, "Correct. Based on FY 1997 <br />data, the City would have paid $216,745.96 according to the Bill." Council Member <br />Roop asked, "What is the average consumption by the residential customer?" Mr. <br />Richardson replied, "As a rule of thumb, 800 - 1,000 kilowatts per month." Wade <br />Bartlett, Finance Director, added, "That would be an increase of approximately $0.38 <br />per month." Council Member Haskell asked, "Are these all new taxes?" Mr. Richardson <br />replied, "Not exactly. Some are replacing others." Vice Mayor Teague asked, "Will the <br /> <br /> <br />