Lake County, IL
File #: 11-0544    Version: 1 Name: Joint Resolution for Mundelein IGA and Retail Sanitary Sewer Service Agreement
Type: resolution Status: Passed
File created: 5/31/2011 In control: Public Works and Transportation Committee
On agenda: Final action: 6/14/2011
Title: Joint resolution authorizing the execution of an intergovernmental agreement regarding the Diamond Lake Diversion Phase 2 Project and an agreement for retail sanitary sewer service with the Village of Mundelein.
Attachments: 1. 11-0544 Fully Executed Mundelein IGA & Retail Sewer Agreement, 2. 11-0544 Preliminary Mundelein IGA & Retail Sewer Agreement.pdf
Title
Joint resolution authorizing the execution of an intergovernmental agreement regarding the Diamond Lake Diversion Phase 2 Project and an agreement for retail sanitary sewer service with the Village of Mundelein.

Staff Summary
· As part of the County’s long-term infrastructure improvements program the Diamond Lake Diversion Phase 2 Project requires construction of a major pump station and force main within the municipal jurisdiction of the Village of Mundelein.
· The pump station is contemplated to be located on Lot 5 on Hilgers Court with appurtenances along the right-of-way and will be constructed, operated and maintained by the County.
· The pump station has been sized to accommodate all sanitary sewage flows to be diverted from the Diamond/Sylvan Lake Water Reclamation Facility in addition to providing service to a proposed Village Service Area.
· The Village Service Area includes continued service to 35.91 acres and additional service to 19.88 acres for a total of 55.79 acres.
· The Agreement for retail sanitary sewer service provides for limits of 569.5 PE for the currently connected 35.91 acres and 298 PE for the additional undeveloped 19.88 acres.
· This resolution authorizes the execution of an intergovernmental agreement and an agreement for retail sanitary sewer service with the Village of Mundelein that advances a regional pollution control facility and provides environmental and pollution control benefits for both the Village and the County now and in the future.

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R E S O L U T I O N

WHEREAS, the County of Lake (County) owns and operates wastewater treatment facilities in the Southeast Central Lake Facilities Planning Area (SECFPA); and

WHEREAS, the County is proposing modifications and revisions to these wastewater facilities, which include the Diamond Lake Diversion Phase 2 Project that includes construction of a sanitary sewer interceptor and force main and lift station improvements; and

WHEREAS, a portion of the improvements will...

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