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Orono Lake Improvement District <br />OLID CRITERIA FOR LID SERVICE CHARGE AND <br />.y <br />Oro" VOTING ELIGIBILTY AND PROCEDURES <br />Lzkel <br />IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT <br />Criteria for OLID Service Charge <br />Service charge is based on PID (parcel identification) numbers. <br />Property must be riparian (waterfront property) or deeded access. <br />OLID boundaries must be in accordance with the criteria of Minn. R. 6115.09701 <br />subp. 5, Minn. R. 6115.0920, subp. 5. and Minn. R. 6115.0960, subp. 3. as <br />determined by the MN DNR. The ruling on OLID boundaries was provided in the <br />findings of the DNR's advisory report to the City of Elk River dated May 23, 2019. <br />Single residences/households with property less than 10 acres will be charged <br />1 unit. Attached same -owner parcels that form the residence will not be charged. <br />Lake access property that is owned by the City of Elk River, Orono Cemetery and <br />the Central Minnesota Boy Scout Council are not part of the OLID and will not be <br />charged. <br />All service charges to property are proposed by the OLID directors, voted on by <br />members then sent to the City of Elk River for review, approval and final transfer <br />to Sherburne County. <br />e The Elk River City Council has final approval for all property charges. <br />195 OLID parcels for unit service charge broken down: <br />10 145 residential or non -homestead households @ 1 unit each <br />27 HOA limited lake and dock access properties @ .5 unit each <br />W 3 HOA owned properties @ 1 unit each <br />1 residential property more than 10 acres @ 2 units <br />1 apartment rental property with seven apartments @ 3.5 units <br />a 1 commercial property @ 4 units <br />Total 171 units to charge <br />OLID Voting Eligibility and Procedures <br />• Property owner must own Lake Orono riparian property or have deeded access <br />and be listed in the County tax system as property owner. <br />• Up to two tax system listed property owners are eligible to vote unless the <br />property is owned under a trust, common ownership, HOA or other legal entity <br />which is eligible to one vote. <br />At the OLID Annual Meeting each eligible property owner must sign in to receive <br />their anonymous, but uniquely numbered budget approval and election ballot. <br />