Four Lakes Task Force Signs Purchase Agreement For Wixom and Sanford Lakes

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Today, Boyce Trusts and Four Lakes Task Force (FLTF) signed a $9.4 million purchase agreement for the acquisition of Wixom, Sanford, Secord and Smallwood Dams and lake bottoms. The purchase agreement is a major milestone in maintaining the legal level of all four lakes in accordance with the Circuit Court order and Part 307 of the Michigan Natural Resources and Environmental Protection Act. The sale of properties will occur over the next two years, with a final close for all properties in January 2022.

“This is an important step forward in bringing control of the lake levels and dams to the communities,” said Dave Kepler, chairman, FLTF. “We are grateful for the assistance and support from state and county leaders, township officials and lake residents. There is still a great amount of work to do before the closing in early 2022, including the implementation of the Special Assessment District (SAD) and conducting dam maintenance and repairs, but we are confident about this strong path forward.”

Circuit Court Judge Stephen Carras legally established the SAD May 28, 2019, for the purpose of financing the acquisition, repairs and Part 307 order requirements. Major repairs and improvements will occur on all four dams over the next three years with an engineering estimate to be completed by the end of 2020. The current estimate is that a lakefront property owner will pay an annual assessment of $350 and a backlot property owner will pay $88. After a public SAD hearing, FLTF will calculate and finalize the assessment by early 2021. Property owners can expect to see the first assessment on the winter 2021 tax bill.

In addition, Four Lakes Operations (FLO) will acquire the power assets from Boyce for $6.6 million to produce hydroelectric energy. This amount is in addition to the purchase of the dams and lake bottoms and is expected to be financed by revenue from power generation. FLO is a separate corporation formed to find a new private power generation operator and to manage the renewal of the power generation licenses awarded by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) and the Consumer’s Energy Power Agreement. This investment in the power generation assets is intended to keep the long-term cost of dam ownership for the community as low as possible.

In January 2020, FLTF will turn over operations oversight of the four dams to FLO, however, Boyce will continue to operate the dams through January 2022 as financing of the project completes.

3 thoughts on “Four Lakes Task Force Signs Purchase Agreement For Wixom and Sanford Lakes

  1. Sounds like other news outlets are reporting that the numbers are off Big Time. The lake property owners need to get there
    check books out…. Taxpayers not on this water wonderland have more important issues to fund,not there private property porch views.

  2. so, when the dam failed…. FLO had operational oversight to ensure the bryce hydro operated the dams at the lake level that had been established by the Circuit Court at the request of FLTF…… “January 2020, FLTF will turn over operations oversight of the four dams to FLO, however, Boyce will continue to operate the dams through January 2022 “..

    this adds some twist to the current common thought.

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