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HomeMy WebLinkAbout01-24-2023 Public Hearing Minutes CITY OF CANTON G MINUTESPUBLIC HEARIN TUESDAY, JANUARY 24, 2023 at 5:30p.m. 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 January 24, 2023 (5:30pm) at the historic depot with zoom attendance made available. STAFF IN ATTENDANCE: Mayor Kent McDowell, City Clerk Andi Smith-Walters City Engineer Keith Plavec, Treasurer Crystal Wilkinson, Utility Director Joe Carruthers MEDIA IN ATTENDANCE: Fulton Democrat ROLL CALL Yes No Absent Alderperson Gossett x Alderperson X Lingenfelter Alderperson Fritz x Alderperson Hale x Alderperson Grimm 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 Water Pollution Control Loan for construction of improvements to the wastewater treatment facility that will include a new headworks facility, new oxidation ditches, new anaerobic and anoxic tanks, new secondary clarifiers, new pump stations, new aerobic digesters, modifications to the sludge press facilities, revisions to the drying beds, new tertiary pump station, new administrative/lab building, site piping, site electrical and SCADA, first flush and excess flow basin modifications and demolition of existing structures. o As part of this process, a Public Meeting is required to conduct an assessment of the environmental impacts of the proposed public wastewater project 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 proposed facility is included with this document. City Engineer Keith Plavec explained:  Part I – Applicant and Project Information  Estimated Construction Start – August 2024  Estimated Construction Completion Date – August 2026  Project Cost Estimate - $35,000,000  Part II – Project Affordability for Residents and Utility Customers  City is eligible to receive partial principal forgiveness of up to 30% of the loan amount.  City would also qualify for the small community loan rate of 0.93% st (current rate and change annually on July 1).  Based on current project cost estimate, principal forgiveness and small community loan rate, the annual payment for a term of 20 years is $1,258,504.  Average Monthly Residential Sewer Cost is projected to increase from $40.67 to $59.45. This is based on a monthly water use of 5,300 gallons. Note that the current bond payments will end December 2023.  With a median household income (MHI) of $46,362, the percentage of MHI needed to pay the projected average annual residential cost of sewer service is 1.55% with an average monthly bill of $59.80.  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.  IDNR Office of Water Resources has determined that construction activities will require a permit.  U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) has determined that the proposed project will not impact water features or wetlands and has no potential for the placement of dredged material or fill material into waters of the United States. A Section 404 permit will not be required.  Public may submit written comments within 10 days (Friday, February 3, 2023) of this Public Hearing to either the City of Canton (attention Ms. Andi Walters – City Clerk, 2 N. Main Street, Canton, IL 61520) or to Ellen Watters, Project Manager with IEPA. Ellen’s contact information is included on page 5 of the PEID document.  Public Questions or Comments Alderwoman Lingenfelter commented that this is the prime time to do it if we’re getting loan forgiveness from the government. Keith Plavec replied that it’s a great opportunity and the amount is about $9,000,000. Mayor McDowell asked when the work would commence if the city gets approved for the loan. Keith replied it would start August, 2024. The public hearing adjourned at 5:37p.m. ____________________________________________ Andi Smith-Walters, City Clerk