Lake Orion Review

VILLAGE OF LAKE ORION
PUBLIC NOTICE
FALL LEAF PICKUP SERVICE
The Village will again provide curbside leaf pick up to Village residents. We encourage you to rake your leaves to the curb as early in the season as possible, as weather conditions are unpredictable.
The schedule for leaf pick up is as follows:
Section 1st Pick Up Next Pick Up Last Pick Up
1 Week of Oct. 9 Week of Oct. 30 Week of Nov. 20
2 Week of Oct. 16 Week of Nov. 6 Week of Nov. 27
3 Week of Oct. 23 Week of Nov. 13 Week of Dec. 4
Section 1 ? East of M-24
Section 2 ? West of M-24 and east of the Lake
Section 3 – The Islands – Swiss Village ? Bellevue? Recreation Heights ? Park Island
? WET LEAVE ARE DIFFICULT TO PICK UP.
? BRUSH AND LIMBS CANNOT BE MIXED WITH THE LEAVES.
(These may be included with yard waste if less than 2? in diameter and less than four (4) feet long, and will be picked up by Waste Away on the regular pick up day.)
Residents may also bag leaves (paper bags only, no plastic) for the weekly COMPOST collection service through November 27, 2006.
Arlene M. Nichols, Village Clerk
Publish: The Lake Orion Review – Oct. 4, 11, 18, 25, 2006

VILLAGE OF LAKE ORION
PUBLIC NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
ESTABLISHMENT OF SANITARY SEWAGE DISPOSAL RATES
At its Regular Meeting on December 12, 2011, at 7:30 p.m. the Lake Orion Village Council will hold a Public Hearing, prior to establishing amended sewage disposal rates. The Public Hearing will be held in the Council Room of the Village Hall, 37 E. Flint Street, Lake Orion, MI 48362 and will be held pursuant to the provisions of the Village of Lake Orion Ordinances No. 23.24 and 23.25, Chapter 51: Sewage Disposal System, Section 51.28 Sewer Disposal Service Charges, Items (A) (1) of the Code of Ordinances.
The proposed rate change is in response to increased charges for Sewage Disposal Services which are being charged by the Detroit Water and Sewerage Department, with last increase effective July 1, 2011. The proposed rates, if adopted, will be effective for service rendered on and after January 1, 2012, and are as follows:
USAGE CHARGES
Usage charges for sewage disposal services to each premise with metered water in the area served by laterals shall be as follows:
TYPE QUARTERLY RATE USAGE RATE
Single $ 64.50 $2.10 per 100 Cu Ft
Family
All $ 64.50 – 5/8? water meter $2.77 per 100 Cu Ft
Other $110.00 ? 1? water meter
$226.00 ? 1-1/2? water meter
$432.00 ? 2? water meter
$968.00 ? 3? water meter
Usage charges for sewage disposal services to each premise with unmetered water in the area served by laterals shall be as follows:
Single Family $150.00 per dwelling per quarter
All Other Premises $200.00 per quarter
Usage charges for industrial surcharges and industrial waste control charges shall be as follows:
INDUSTRIAL SURCHARGE
The following Industrial Surcharges shall be levied against industrial and commercial customers contributing sewage to the system with concentrations of pollutants exceeding the levels described as follows:
Total Charge Per
Pound of
Excess Pollutants
Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD) in
Excess of 275 milligrams per liter 0.407
Total Suspended Solids (TSS) in
Excess of 350 milligrams per liter 0.464
Phosphorous (P) in excess of 12
Milligrams per liter 6.684
Fats, oils & grease (FOG) in excess
Of 100 milligrams per liter 0.246
INDUSTRIAL WASTE CONTROL CHARGE
In addition to the usage charges listed above, all non-residential premises shall be charged a quarterly surcharge based upon meter size as follows:
METER SIZE IWC CHARGE
5/8? 25.00
?? 38.00
1? 59.00
1 ?? 130.00
2? 190.00
3? 342.00
4? 512.00
6? 768.00
8? 1,280.00
10? 1,792.00
12? 2,048.00
14? 2,560.00
16? 3,071.00
18? 3,583.00
It is the intent of the Village Council to establish amended sanitary sewer charges subsequent to this Public Hearing. If additional information is desired, please contact the Village Manager at (248) 693-8391, ext. 101.
In the spirit of compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, individuals with a disability should feel free to contact the Village office, at least seventy-two (72) hours in advance of the meeting, if requesting accommodations.
Arlene M. Nichols, Clerk
Publish ? The Lake Orion Review
December 7, 2011
Posted: December 2, 2011

NOTICE TO USERS OF LAKE ORION
Notice is hereby given that beginning the week of October 28, 2013, the level of Lake Orion will be slowly lowered about one (1′) foot to reach the normal low water mark for Winter. Lowering will not flood Paint Creek and the lowering will be completed by the third Friday in November (November 15, 2013).
This notice is being given as a courtesy to residents to allow for safe removal of all water crafts from Lake Orion.
NOTE: This is NOT to be confused with the “drawdown” that takes place every five (5) years for dock and seawall repairs, which should occur in the Fall of 2017.
Arlene M. Nichols, Village Clerk
Publish: The Lake Orion Review –
October 23, 30, November 6, 13, 2013.

village OF LAKE ORION
downtown devELOPMENT AUTHORITY
annuAL REPORT
fye 06/30/2007
Pursuant of DDA Act 197 of 1975, TIFA Act 450 of 1980, and LDFA Act 281 of 1986
REVENUE
Property Tax: $654,058
Intergovernmental – Local $67,928
Interest Earned $17,386
Other Revenue $27,013
Total Revenue $766,385
EXPENDITURES
Community Development $398,432
Debt Service – Interest $10,465
Capital Outlay – net $203,220
Primary Government $100,000
Total Expenditures $712,117
OUTSTANDING BOND INDEBTEDNESS 0
INITIAL ASSESSED VALUE
Real Property SEV $9,316,600
Personal Property SEV $916,800
Total Initial Assessed Value $10,233,400
CAPTURED VALUE
Captured Real Property $31,878,400
Captured Personal Property $1,617,050
Total 2006/2007Captured Value $33,495,450
TAX INCREMENT REVENUES RECEIVED
From Village $720,486
From Township $182,614
From Intergovernmental-Local $208,693
Total Tax Increment Revenues Received $720,486
Source 2006-2007 Audit
Jan Adams, Finance Director/Treasurer
Publish: Lake Orion Review – December 5, 2007

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