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City Council Regular Meeting Minutes <br />October 8, 2024 <br />Page 4 <br />2 Motion by Councilmember Elnagdy, seconded by Councilmember Jenson, to approve Second <br />3 Reading of Ordinance 2024-05 — Amending Section 154.188 of the St. Anthony City Code <br />4 Regulating Cannabis Businesses. <br />6 <br />7 <br />8 IX. <br />9 <br />10 <br />11 <br />12 <br />13 <br />14 <br />15 <br />Motion carried4-1(Randle). <br />GENERAL BUSINESS OF COUNCIL. <br />A. PUD Amendment — 2401 Lowry Avenue NE. <br />This item has been moved to the October 22, 2024, City Council Meeting Agenda. <br />B. Captive Energy Solutions Tune Energy Saving Equipment. <br />16 City Manager Yunker reviewed in the latter part of 2023, information was given to staff <br />17 regarding energy -saving equipment that may be of benefit to the City in reducing consumption <br />18 and costs. It is a passive filter that is installed on electric panels to reduce the harmonics of the <br />19 electrical system to reduce the amount of energy needed, and the wear and tear on equipment. <br />20 <br />21 Being that this is new and somewhat untested technology, staff agreed to perform a test at no <br />22 cost to the City and chose the Silver Lake Village Liquor Store for the test site. Energy savings <br />23 were identified, and the results were analyzed by Captive Energy Solutions. The results are <br />24 summarized in the presentation, and results from another City are also included to demonstrate <br />25 the consistent results in other facilities. <br />26 <br />27 The cost of the equipment is about $1,500 - $1,800 per electrical panel, depending on the type of <br />28 panel. The City has 41 electrical panels throughout the various facilities. This is a relatively low- <br />29 cost approach for furthering the City's efforts to reduce energy consumption and presents no <br />30 operational risk for downtime from an equipment failure given the manner of installation. <br />31 There is a familial relationship between the company and a City Council member. Therefore, <br />32 staff considered it necessary that this be brought to a meeting for disclosure before purchasing <br />33 any equipment. <br />34 <br />35 A representative from Captive Energy Solutions appeared before the Council. He reviewed the <br />36 Tune Energy Saving Equipment. He reviewed the results of the Pilot test at the Silver Lake <br />37 Village Liquor Store. The Pilot was a success. A PowerPoint presentation was provided for <br />38 Council review summarizing what Tune offers. The data collected from the utility bill provided <br />39 for the St. Anthony Wine & Spirits located tested for January, February, and March was <br />40 $1,674.12. They averaged 25% of savings. It was noted there is a conflict of interest with a <br />41 Councilmember for this equipment which is why it is brought to Council for consideration. <br />42 Councilmember Jenson stated he will not vote on this matter. There are two different products <br />43 Tune Light and Tune Commercial. <br />44 <br />45 Councilmember Elnagdy asked if the Liquor Store tested the Tune Commercial and Mr. Jenson <br />46 stated they were the 480 panels. The typical payback is a 10-18 month period. <br />
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