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<br />the Commission directed that the public hearing remain open. <br /> <br />Chairman Lipton entered the e-mails and regular mail that were submitted to the Planning <br />Division regarding this hearing into the record. <br /> <br />Staff Report of Facts and Issues: <br /> <br />Mr. Wood presented the details of this matter as stated in the Staff report. <br /> <br />Commission Disclosure: <br /> <br />Commissioner Kalish disclosed that she has received a copy of the flyer at her home regarding this <br />issue. <br /> <br />Commission Questions: <br />None. <br /> <br />Applicant Presentation: <br /> <br />th <br />Michael Diehl, Principal Agent for Public Service Company of Colorado, 550 15 Street, Denver, <br />Colorado 80202. Mr. Diehl addressed the pole heights previously indicated which included 10% <br />plus 2 feet that is actually underground. In the handout all of the numbers have been adjusted so <br />that the actual height above ground level is indicated so that people will be able to understand <br />that. Mr. Diehl stated that the height above ground range from 52 feet to 71 feet. Mr. Diehl <br />provided an information packet to the audience regarding the service area for all of the <br />substations in the Denver Metro area. There is a chart showing each structure number with the <br />height above ground listed next to it, as well as a map showing where the structures are <br />specifically located along the route. There is also a table discussing various alternatives for a <br />single pole, h-frame, h-frame tall or h-frame same height, and a magnetic field chart of the existing <br />line and the maximum conditions and the magnetic fields under the proposed new line. There is <br />also an audible noise chart based on the future h-frame, existing h-frame and future single-steel <br />pole. <br /> <br />Mr. Diehl stated that at least 62% of the low-growth is attributed directly to Louisville. There is <br />a misconception that the line is being updated to serve developments outside of Louisville. That <br />is not true. Other means are being used to service growth that is occurring outside of Louisville, <br />other than upgrading this line. <br /> <br />Mr. Diehl introduced the Staff that will be available to answer questions. <br /> <br />Commission Questions: <br /> <br />Commissioner McAvinew asked for a breakdown of the lump numbers combining operating costs <br /> <br /> 2 <br /> <br />
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