- NCUCC MEETING MINUTES
- September 11, 2001
- Hosted by: CP&L
- Location: CP&L Office
- Wilmington, NC
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- 1.
Call to Order – meeting
called to order at 10:00 a.m. by Keith Reid. Keith thanked CP&L for hosting the meeting and for
providing the meeting location.
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- 2.
Old Business
- a.
Treasurer’s Report –
Stephanie SaintSing reported the account balance for the NCUCC as of August
31, 2001 is $1,522.25. There
are no outstanding expenses or checks.
- b.
Next Meeting - the next
meeting will be hosted by Dominion Power in Roanoke rapids, NC.
Dick Carter invited everyone to attend the SCUCC meeting.
Please call Dick at (800) 752-7508, ext. 6321 for directions or more
information regarding the meeting.
- c.
Committee Reports – The
committees that are putting on the NC/SC Joint Utility in May made the
following recommendations and received a general consensus from the group:
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- 1. Location
will be Ashville, NC, possibly at the Sun Spree Resort
- 2. Vendor’s tables will be $350.00 for an
8’ table and 1/8 of an add in the program directory.
- 3. Full page ads will be $100.00.
- 4. Break Sponsorship price will vary however,
there will be recognition of the sponsor at the break and in the program
- 5. Activities for the conference included
Taylor Ranch, Golf, and white water rafting, tour of Biltmore House.
- 6.Program suggestions included: written report
from local UCC’s, utility corridors, history of one call, CMUD’s 120”
waterline and Park Rd. customer notification process, and BIO Engineering.
(Suggestions to be added at next meeting)
- 3.
New Business
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- a.
NCDOT - Aydren Flowers
introduced local NCDOT Wilmington personnel and asked that Greg Fuller give
a brief introduction of NCDOT fiber projects in the area. Greg asked that
anyone who had an interest in the project specifics contact him at gfuller@dot.state.nc.us
or call 919-733-8021. The national right of way and utility part of AASHTO
are having a national conference at the Renaissance Hotel April 21 – 25,
2002 in Asheville hosted by the NCDOT.
This meeting is open to all utilities.
Aydren also informed us the TIP is available on the web at. He asked we use these books for programming and planning
future construction projects. The
NCDOT is starting to use the design build project concept. They give the project to a design firm which includes buying
rights of way and coordinating utility relocations. South Carolina has been using this concept for years with
mixed reviews. Aydren also
stated the NCDOT will be doing at least as much road construction as last
year and that the highway budget has not been impacted by the Federal budget
cuts. Aydren also mentioned
there is a lot of information on the NCDOT website (www.doh.dot.state.nc.us)
which includes TIPS, tentative lettings, electronic forms and NCDOT
directory and other listings.
- b.
One Call Center –
- TOTAL NUMBER OF
TICKETS TAKEN THROUGH AUGUST 2001: 785,372 which is an 11.3%
decrease from last year
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- TOTAL NUMBER OF
TRANSMISSIONS SENT TO MEMBERS THROUGH AUGUST 2001: 5,145,570 which is
9.5% decrease from last year
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- NCOCC
CURRENTLY HAS 247 ACTIVE MEMBERS
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- A LOCAL UCC BEGAN
IN WILSON COUNTY....CHAIRPERSON IS CHRIS KISER WITH CENTRAL
LOCATING SERVICE, THE MINUTES ARE POSTED ON THE NCUCC WEB PAGE
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- DESTROYED MARKINGS:
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- Effective
August 1st, 2001
- When a caller to
North Carolina One Call Center calls and says that the locate marks have
been destroyed or can no longer be seen, we "transmit" a ticket,
using a NEW ticket number, to all utilities for the requested locate
area and advise the caller that "the utilities will be notified
immediately." The header of the transmission will indicate RUSH and
MARKS HAVE BEEN DESTROYED. The remarks section will indicate "AREA HAS
BEEN PREVIOUSLY LOCATED BUT THE MARKS DESTROYED".
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- c.
Power Companies – There
was much discussion on the NJUNS program and how it is in place and can be
utilized to help with utility pole coordination. Paulette Warren reported
that Mike Roberts with Dominion Power does NJUNS training for anyone
nationwide that wishes to attend classes in Virginia.
Mike’s phone number is 804-755-5350.
The National Joint Utilities
Notification system, NJUNS, is a national organization of member utilities
formed for the purpose of improving the coordination of joint ventures.
Our system offers utility companies a method of obtaining up-to-date
information on a variety of shared concerns, including Pole Transfers, Joint
Trenching & Permits for New Attachments to Poles. See www.NJUNS.com.
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- d.
Gas Companies – Dick
Carter mentioned that there is a new gas company starting up in Eastern NC
and that companies should take a close look at the fees associated with
railroad encroachment permits. The fees are getting larger and the time that
it takes to be processed is excessive.
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- e.
Telecommunication companies
– no comment
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- f.
CATV – no comment
g.
Contractors –
h.
Railroads – no attendance
i.
Locate companies – no
attendance
j.
Local UCC’s –
Wake Co.’s Sandra Johnson gave a report on the activities of their
local UCC. One of their main events has been the contractor’s breakfast at
which they try to educate the contractors on the best practices for digging. One
of the advantages to the contractors is that they will learn whom they need to
contact when they need assistance.
- 4.
Program –
Jimmy Hooks with CP&L gave a
presentation on the “ Subdivision Design Process”. He stated the importance
of utilizing automated tools to optimize design, and the benefits of consistent
design, one of which is cost control. The history and data to show the
effectiveness of the process was presented. The major keys to the success of the
project were: communication, constructive feedback, accurate data, realistic
need dates, timely delivery to the design team, and timely notification of
changes. The uses of automated design have the capability to assist all aspects
of construction sites not just power layout.
5.
Meeting adjourned at 12:00
6.
Lunch – lunch provided by
CP&L