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Page 1 of 1 <br /> Lin Vee <br /> From: Lin Vee <br /> Sent: Wednesday, December 20, 2006 5:01 PM <br /> To: Ron Moorse <br /> Subject: Development Information <br /> Following are some notes regarding my conversations with Xcel and Mediacom about the property at 2765 <br /> Wayzata Blvd W: <br /> Xcel — I spoke with Linda Machemehl (952-470-3321). She will be out of the office next week. If there are further <br /> questions, we could call Kim Marinac, Engineer (952-470-3377). <br /> • Electricity is provided from 1 substation located at Cty Rd 6 & Hwy 12, runs along the north side <br /> of Wayzata Blvd, then south, not looped. <br /> • 3-phase service is available with 480 volts. <br /> • There is not a transformer large enough to handle 4000 amps. 2 transformers would be <br /> required. Xcel would install a second transformer and then bill the developer. <br /> • 2500 KVA exists that would serve a 3000 amp service. <br /> • Xcel's current system would only allow up to 5000 KVA. <br /> • If a developer wanted to pursue 8000 amp service, they would have to work with Xcel's <br /> engineers. May not be possible, or could require it's own small substation. <br /> • There was a transformer at 2689 Wayzata Blvd, listed to Flemming Manufacturing. It is unclear <br /> from the records at Xcel if the transformer at that location still exists. If it does, it could potentially <br /> be upgraded. We do not have that address in our address book. <br /> Mediacom — I spoke with Tom Boardwell (952-472-8695). He suggested a developer call John Curelli (952-440- <br /> 9650)with further questions and to verify specific requirements. <br /> • Broadband internet service is available. <br /> • Commercial properties have two levels of service <br /> o "Mom/Pop"type business with just a few computers <br /> o Large businesses— Project is customized to the level of service required by the <br /> business. Speed of 1 gigabit/second should be achievable. <br /> -Lin <br /> 12/21/2006 <br />