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the experts in the area of gas lines. He stated that he and the Council desire everything to be <br />done properly, and that the reason for the Right-of--Way Ordinance is to hold paramount the issue <br />of safety. He stated that he would again request the Council's support as a contractor and <br />someone who desires as much competition m the realm of utility provision as possible, so as to <br />keep everyone's cost down. Mayor Coughlin stated that only the Realife Cooperative may <br />directly benefit, the fact that they have a choice would put pressure on both Reliant Energy <br />Minnegasco and Northern States Power to keep their prices low. He noted that Minnegasco has <br />been consistently lower by one or two pennies for years, and that their ability to compete with <br />another provider and still maintain a slight edge should be honored and respected. He added that <br />the difference might not be slight to someone on a fixed income during the wintertime. <br />Mayor Coughlin stated that competition in and of itself did not create pressure, but added to the <br />pressure to compete to prevent an executive board from going to the Public Utilities Commission <br />to request a rate increase. He stated that every day, week, and month that executive boards hold <br />off was "money in the pockets of you and I." He stated that, in the spirit of free enterprise, and <br />anti-monopoly, and as a contractor, he would encourage the Council to include the Realife <br />Cooperative in this very limited Franchise Agreement. <br />Council Member Stigney stated that the Council had discussed the ordinance extensively at the <br />previous Work Session. He stated that there were still several legal issues that were not resolved, <br />including a question regarding placing a moratorium on additional franchise agreements. He <br />stated that City Attorney Long had been directed by the Council to pursue the matter as a limited <br />agreement. He stated that he had received several telephone calls from residents who were <br />concerned regarding gas service, and possible service duplication. <br />Council Member Stigney stated that he was also in favor of competition, however, he noted, the <br />area in question was not new but, rather, had already been developed and, therefore, the question <br />was duplication of services. He stated that the reference to Realife Cooperative in Exhibit A had <br />been deleted at the Work Session, and that Exhibit A was only to reflect Zep Manufacturing, <br />pursuant to the Council's discussion at that time. He stated that the reason the issue was before <br />the Council at this meeting was to clear up the documentation associated with the ongoing <br />service at Zep Manufacturing, which has not yet been resolved. He stated that he was in favor of <br />the agreement in regard to Zep Manufacturing, and if it is determined that Minnegasco is <br />presently providing service to the Golf Course, he was in favor of that addition to Exhibit A. He <br />stated, however, that as far as expanding to the Realife Cooperative, more information should be <br />provided to the Council and the residents, noting the duplication of services and that some risks <br />were involved. He stated that his main concern was that they not incorporate the Realife <br />Cooperative into the ordinance at this time, and approve what they had agreed upon. <br />Mayor Coughlin stated that he recognized they had discussed the subject at the Work Session, <br />and the Council meeting provided an opportunity to add to or subtract from the ordinance as <br />necessary. <br />Council Member Stigney stated that, in his opinion, he would not add the Realife Cooperative at <br />• this time. He stated, however, he would go ahead with Zep Manufacturing and the possible <br />addition of the Golf Course, if it was determined that Minnegasco was already providing that <br />11 N:\DATA\USERS\JOANB\SHARE\MINUTES\CC\1999\06-28-99.CC <br />