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LBMD 2010 Approved Budget PDF Print E-mail
Written by Richard Dow   
Wednesday, 09 September 2009 00:00
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The Lake Beulah Management District Annual Budget Meeting was held on August 24, 2009 at the East Troy Town Hall. Key Agenda Items and decisions include:

1. 2010 Budget Approval

The budget proposed by the Board was amended by the District Electors to include a $2,500 donation to the Kettle Moraine Land Trust plus an equal donation in 2009. The Kettle Moraine Land Trust is raising money to fund conservancy easements and other protective measures to help prevent property annexation and development in the Lake Beulah area particularly within the extraterritorial boundary of the Village of East Troy. The LBMD Board urges all Lake Beulah residents to support this effort through private donations. See the KMLT web site www.kmlandtrust.org for more information and a contribution form.

The Final 2010 Budget approved by the Electors includes the proposed 8% increase in the LBMD tax levy vs. 2009, confirmation of the additional $150,000 ten-year Term Credit Agreement that was approved in 2009 for the defense of Lake Beulah against East Troy Village Well #7, and approval to apply for a DNR Grant in 2010 to help fund the purchase of a new Weed Harvester in 2011.

Click here for the Approved 2010 Budget Worksheet.

2. Water Monitoring Update

Paul Van Henkelum of RSV Engineering presented an update of the three LBMD water monitoring programs designed to provide an early warning that Well #7 may be adversely effecting groundwater flow into Lake Beulah and/or lake water quality. Thus far, the cooperative Deep Well Monitoring program with the Village of East Troy has shown that the impermeable layer (claimed by the Village hydrologist) between the shallow acquifer that feeds Lake Beulah and the deep acquifer that sources Well #7 does not exist. Also, the deep monitoring well closest to Well #7 indicates that groundwater has started to flow from the lake back into the acquifer when Well #7 is pumping. All water monitoring programs will continue.

Click here for the RSV Engineering presentation.

3. Litigation Update

Dean Laing of O'Neil Cannon Holman DeJong S.C. presented an update of litigation concerning the legality and potential harm of Well #7 at the August 11, 2009 LBMD Regular meeting. Copies of that update were available at the Annual Meeting.

Click here for the Litigation Update

4. Board Member Elections

Board Members Dave Skotarzak and Dick Dow were re-elected for three year terms at the Annual Meeting. The following Board Officers were named at the following September 1, 2009 Regular Meeting:

Dave Bitter--Chairman
Dave Skotarzak--Vice-Chairman
Dick Dow--Treasurer
Val Johnson--Secretary


Last Updated on Monday, 14 September 2009 15:43
 
Town of East Troy Prohibits Aeration in Lakes PDF Print E-mail
Written by Richard Dow   
Sunday, 05 October 2008 16:46

The Town Board of the Town of East Troy, Walworth County, Wisconsin approved ordinance No. 2008-05 prohibiting aeration to protect the public health, safety and welfare from the potential adverse effects which may arise from the use of aerators on the lakes in the Town of East Troy.

Last Updated on Friday, 10 October 2008 09:05
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LBMD Brief Filed in Support of Petitions to Court PDF Print E-mail
Written by LBMD   
Saturday, 03 May 2008 11:53

The LBMD filed the attached "Brief of Lake Beulah Management District in Support of its Petitions for Judicial Review" on May 1, 2008 regarding the Well #7 high capacity well issue.

Click here for brief in support of petitions for judicial review.

Last Updated on Saturday, 03 May 2008 11:54
 
Well # 7 Impact to be monitored through new agreement PDF Print E-mail
Written by Richard Dow   
Friday, 25 April 2008 00:00

Protecting Lake Beulah Through Water Monitoring

A Cooperative Agreement was approved on February 15, 2008 signed by David Skotarzak, Chairman LBMD and William Loesch, President Village of East Troy.

The agreed upon plan is to begin collecting weekly data as soon as weather permits in order to develop a database before the planned start of Well #7 pumping at the initial volume of 400 gallons per minute in September 2008.

Village of East Troy Well #7 History

Last Updated on Monday, 28 April 2008 13:09
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Complaint Filed Against WDNR and Village of East Troy PDF Print E-mail
Written by LBMD   
Friday, 25 April 2008 10:01

Press Release - Lawton & Cates, S.C.

COMPLAINT FILED AGAINST STATE OF WISCONSIN DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES AND VILLAGE OF EAST TROY

Click here to read filing.

In an effort to protect public waterways and safeguard vulnerable wetlands, several individuals and two lake management districts filed suit today in Dane County Circuit Court against the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources and the Village of East Troy, located in Walworth County, Wisconsin. The lawsuit focuses on the lack of testing and consideration of whether a high capacity well is likely to harm nearby natural resources. The well was installed by the Village and approved by the DNR. The plaintiffs in this action seek to prevent operation of this well, and construction of any similar well likely to impact wetlands and public waters, until and unless the DNR first determines that the amount of groundwater withdrawn will not harm natural resources.

Last Updated on Sunday, 27 April 2008 19:03
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Lake Beulah Dam History and Agreement PDF Print E-mail
Written by Richard Dow   
Thursday, 24 April 2008 00:00

PROTECTING LAKE BEULAH

Negotiating an Easement Agreement for the Lake Beulah Dam

History

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The earthen outflow dam on Lake Beulah under Walworth County J was constructed over 100 years ago to raise the level of the lake and form one contiguous lake from the original three separate lakes (Mill Lake, Crooked Lake and Long Lake)

Over the years, property owners built their homes on the land that forms the structure of the dam and, therefore, became "owners” of the dam with rights to restrict access of the DNR, Walworth County and the Lake Beulah Management District to inspect, maintain, and, as necessary, repair the dam structure and spillway. Obviously, failure of the dam would be catastrophic for our lake and for residents in the "flood plain" below the dam.

Last Updated on Monday, 28 April 2008 13:08
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