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HomeMy WebLinkAbout04-05-2022 Public Hearing Meeting Minutes CITY OF CANTON G MINUTESPUBLIC HEARIN TUESDAY, APRIL 5, 2022 at 5:30pm Historic Depot-Donald E Edwards Way th 50 North 4 Avenue Canton Il 61520 A public hearing for the City of Canton was held on April 5, 2022 (5:30pm) at the historic depot with zoom attendance made available. STAFF IN ATTENDANCE: Mayor Kent McDowell, City Clerk Diana Pavley Rock, Comptroller Beka Schultz, Utility Director Joe Carruthers, City Engineer Keith Plavec MEDIA IN ATTENDANCE: ROLL CALL Yes No Absent Alderperson Gossett X Alderperson X Lingenfelter Alderperson Fritz X Alderperson Hale X Alderperson West X Alderperson Lovell X Alderperson Nelson X Alderperson X Chamberlin Mayor McDowell called the public hearing to order at 5:30pm  Purpose of Public Meeting o City is applying for an IEPA Public Water Supply Loan for the removal and replacement of approximately 375 lead water service lines. Lead water service lines included in this project were identified based on available data which includes meter replacement or owner surveys. o As part of this process, a Public Meeting is required to conduct an assessment of the environmental impacts of proposed public water supply projects to be funded with loans. o The City received a Project Summary and Preliminary Environmental Impacts Determination (PEID) from the IEPA that is published on the City’s website and has been available at City Hall. A map showing the location of the 375 lead water service lines in included with this document. City Engineer Keith Plavec explained:  Part I – Applicant and Project Information  Estimated Construction Date – August 2023  Estimated Construction Completion Date – August 2024  Project Cost Estimate - $3,055,150.00  Part II – Project Affordability for Residents and Utility Customers  Canton does qualify for principal forgiveness for lead service line replacement. Principal forgiveness in not guaranteed until the loan agreement is issued. Funds are limited as well.  If no principal forgiveness was available, that annual repayment on the loan for a term of (20) years based on the small community rate of 0.83% and the environmental discount reduction of 0.2% would be approximately $162,623.31. The average residential water bill increase would be $2.68 per month based on a monthly water usage of 5,300 gallons. The City currently is eligible for the small community interest rate and the environmental discount reduction in the interest rate. These qualifiers adjust annually on July 1.  Median Household Income (MHI) is also evaluated to determine if a community qualifies for interest rate reduction or principal forgiveness  Part III – Environmental Review and Impacts  Project was reviewed by Illinois Department of Natural Resources (IDNR) to determine compliance with the IL Endangered Species Act, IL Natural Areas Preservation Act and the IL Wetlands Act. No negative impacts are expected due to this project.  Project was reviewed by State Historic Preservation Office for compliance with the National Historic Preservation Act. No negative impacts to historical or archaeological resources are expected due to this project.  Project does not require a sign-off from U.S. Army Corps of Engineers or Illinois Department of Agriculture  Public may submit written comments within 14 days (April 19, 2022) of this Public Hearing to either the City of Canton (attention Diana Pavley- Rock – City Clerk, 2 N. Main Street, Canton, IL 61520) or to Lanina Clark, Project Manager with IEPA. Lanina’s contact information is included on page 3 of the PEID. Public Questions or Comments: Mayor McDowell asked how many lead service lines have been identified to date. City Engineer Keith Plavec explained that the 375 lines were discovered by meter replacement or from people submitting online or via mail. Utility Director Joe Carruthers explained that the city has a new list that will be looked into. The city will continue to verify the lead service lines within the community. Utility Director Joe Carruthers explained that this is part of the new lead and copper rule that the federal government has issued. The City of Canton will also need to completely revise their lead and copper sampling spots throughout the city. The city has discussed this process with the EPA. The City will need to be complaint with having no lead in the system with the timeframe identified as part of the regulations. Mayor McDowell asked for any additional questions or comments. No additional comments were made and the public hearing adjourned at 5:44pm. ____________________________________________ Diana Pavley Rock, City Clerk