Title: Pelican Group of Lakes Improvement District
1Pelican Group of Lakes Improvement District
- Public Hearing on Facilities Plan Agenda
- Introduction of PGOLID Board of Directors Dale
Haakenstad - Introduction of PGOLID Consultants Dale
Haakenstad - Introduction of Hearing moderator Dale
Haakenstad - Explanation of Hearing Sequence Thomas Wold
- Purpose of Hearing John Kolb
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- Public Hearing on Facilities Plan Agenda
- Explanation of Project Proposal Jeff Ledin
- Review of Facilities Plan Jeff Ledin
- Review of legal aspects of project John Kolb
- Review of project financing options James
Prosser
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- Public Hearing on Facilities Plan Agenda
- Public discussion/questions/comment Thomas Wold
- (On facilities plan)
- Consideration by PGOLID Board PGOLID Board
- Additional discussion/questions/comments Thomas
Wold - (On project proposal in general)
- Adjournment PGOLID Board
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- Purpose of Hearing on Facilities Plan
- Review Facilities Plan
- Solicit public comment on Facilities Plan
- Adopt or Reject Plan
- Discretionary Decision of PGOLID Board
- Based on Reasonableness and Feasibility of
Recommended Treatment Option - Transmit Plan to MPCA
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- Motivation for the Project
- To protect the water quality of our lakes.
- Critical to survival of the lake.
- Already failing potential failure of older
wastewater systems which degrade surface and
groundwater. - Central system ensures no water quality
degradation from on-site systems. - To protect or increase the value of our property.
- Quality lake water ensures recreation value.
- Central system will be appealing to future
property owners. - Improve aesthetic appeal of property by
eliminating mounds. - Provide safe drinking water.
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- Motivation for the Project
- Offer a solution to problems associated with
drain fields (ie.) lack of land, mounds, etc. - Running out of room for drain fields.
- Many have to purchase additional back-lots for
drain fields. - Offer a more convenient efficient system.
- Less individual maintenance.
- Can install both systems at one time cheaper than
installing them separately.
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- Pros of Central System
- Improves overall quality of environment water.
- Increases property value.
- 50-100 year life expectancy.
- Less individual maintenance (ie.) will include a
softening treatment system saves money. - No concerns with drinking water or problems with
staining laundry. - Cheaper to construct two systems at the same
time.
- Cons of Private Systems
- Concerns with older systems potential for
failure. - Decreases aesthetic quality of property (ie.)
mounds or little room for expansion. - 20 year life expectancy.
- High cost of individual maintenance (ie.)
replacing pumps, salts, softeners, electricity,
screens, drilling, draining, lack of room, - etc. hidden or forgotten costs.
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- Wastewater Facility Plan
- Low Pressure Collection System
- Individual, Grinder Pump Stations.
- Directional boring capability reduces surface
disruption. - Cheaper than a gravity system.
- Stabilization Pond System
- Proven, effective treatment technology.
- Treated water will be land applied via spray
irrigation. - System with least environmental impact.
- Lower operations, maintenance, replacement
costs.
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- Water System Plan
- Water Supply
- Deep, Municipal-style Wells.
- Treatment System
- Soften and remove iron manganese.
- Gravity-type filtration plant.
- Storage
- 250,000 gallon ground storage tank.
- Distribution
- Domestic Water Flow System which loops around the
lake to keep water fresh maintain water
pressure.
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- Requirements of Facilities Plan
- Describes and Evaluates Current Wastewater
Treatment, Identifies Problems or Potential
Problems - Describes Existing and Probable, Future
Residential and Non-residential Wastewater Flows
and Loadings - Discusses/Evaluates Treatment Alternatives
- Feasibility
- Suitability
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- Requirements of Facilities Plan
- Describes Selected/Recommended Treatment
Alternative - Design
- Capital Costs
- Operating Charges
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- Legal Aspects of Project
- Purpose of Lake Improvement District
- Authority of Lake Improvement District to
Construct Projects - Authority of Lake Improvement District to Finance
Projects - Authority of Lake Improvement District to Impose
Charges
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- Legal Aspects of Project
- Purpose of Lake Improvement District
- To preserve and protect the lakes of the state
and to increase and enhance the use and enjoyment
of the lakes, the legislature created a statewide
lake improvement program to preserve the
natural character of lakes and their shoreland
environment improve the quality of water in
lakes provide for reasonable assurance of water
quantity in lakes and to assure protection of
the lakes from the detrimental effects of human
activities and certain natural processes.
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- Legal Aspects of Project
- Authority of Lake Improvement District to
Construct Projects - A Lake Improvement District may build, construct,
reconstruct, repair, enlarge, improve, or in any
other manner obtain water, sewer, or joint water
and sewer systems, water or sewage treatment
works, storage or disposal systems, and other
facilities for disposing of sewage, industrial
waste, or other wastes, or for pumping, treating,
storing or distributing drinking water.
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- Legal Aspects of Project
- Authority of Lake Improvement District to Finance
Projects - For the purpose of paying the cost of obtaining
water, wastewater, or combined systems, a lake
improvement district may issue and sell general
obligations, which may be made payable primarily
from taxes, from special assessments, from other
nontax revenues pledged for their payment under
charter or other statutory authority, or from two
or more of the sources or it may issue special
obligations, payable solely from taxes or special
assessments or from revenues, or from two or more
of the sources.
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- Legal Aspects of Project
- Authority of Lake Improvement District to Impose
Charges - To pay for the construction, reconstruction,
repair, enlargement, improvement, or other
obtainment and the maintenance, operation and use
of water and wastewater systems a lake
improvement district may impose just and
equitable charges for the use and for the
availability of the systems and for connections
with them.
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