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To: Riley Snell 5) hom 2
From: Tom Davidson
MFS Network Technologies
Ph: (805) 736-9711
FAX: (805) 736-8350
Pages: 2 (Including Cover)
Note: Riley:
| thought you would be interested to see the
response | received from Clayton Hurless. We
also discussed the plans and profile prints for the
Glennallen to Valdez line and Clayton said that
they could bring them to Anchorage to be copied
if need be.
Thank you for your help in this matter.
08-31-95 15:02 ID:Copper Valley Electric FAX :907-822-5586 PAGE
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COPPER VALLEY ELECTRIC ASSOCIATION, INC.
P.O. Box 45, GLENNALLEN, ALASKA 99588
(907) 822-3211 FAX 822-5586 VALDEZ (907) 835-4301 Fax 835-4328
August 31, 1995
Mr. Tom Davidson, Regional Manager
MFS Network Technologies
7320 Santos Road
Lompoc, California 93436
Subject: MFS letter of August 29
Dear Mr. Davidson:
| appreciate receiving the proposal set forth in your August 29 letter and look forward to working
with you to further develop the terms of a mutually beneficial relationship. Your letter requests
our response by September 8. ‘The only response we are able to provide in this short time is that
we arc very intcrested in pursuing this proposal but are not yet able to comment on the terms that
we would find acceptable.
1 have talked briclly with a consultant and with our attomey and am eager to meet with you and
share the information that would allow us to determine (1) the impacts your proposal would have
on our system, (2) the opportunitics it would offer to Copper Valley Electric Association
(CVA) and the communities we serve, and (3) appropriate compensation lo CVRA for the use
of our system.
It is our clear intention to cooperate with your project and be flexible in mecting your needs. We
simply need additional information and understanding before we can commit to any proposal.
Please contact me to arrange a mecting al your curlicst convenience.
Yours truly,
Cafu Alo
Clayton Ilurless
Gencral Manager w:\word\cdh\95-138}w.doc
Serving the Copper River Basin and Valdez