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HiLand Lake is a 123 acre lake located near Pinckney, Michigan.  The lake is shallow where the depth averages 5 feet with a maximum water depth of 12 feet.   The lake is located in section 32 of Putnam Township in Livingston County and sections 5 and 6 of Dexter Township in Washtenaw County. This lake is part of the Portage Creek watershed that is comprised of a 6 lake chain.  HiLand Lake is the last lake in this chain where it is technically an impoundment of the Portage River with a dam located on the northeast side of the lake. The lake level is maintained by the Livingston County Drain Commissioner’s Office in accordance with a court order.

The HiLand Lake Improvement Board was established under Part 309 of the Natural Resources and Environmental Protection Act (NREPA).  Formation of the HLIB was initiated by petition of the residents where creation of the board occurred in April, 2019

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Lake Improvement Legislation

MDEQ/MDNR
Natural Resources & Environmental Protection Act
Act 451 of 1994 - PART 309
Inland Lake Improvements Updated as of 1/8/01

Below is a summary for Part 309 of Public Act 451 of 1994, as amended which directly affects lakefront and lake access property owners in what they can do for their lake by way of improvements including nuisance aquatic plant control, dredging and removing of undesirable materials from the lake, and authorizing raising money by taxation and special assessments. 
Part 309 provides for the establishment of a lake board that is charged with the responsibility of carrying out desired improvements.
On Public inland lakes, lake boards may be established by the governing body of a local unit of government (city, village, township) upon its own motion or by petition of 2/3 of the freeholders owning lands abutting the lake. Such action can be taken by the governing body of any local unit in which all or any part of the lake is located. 

On private inland lakes, a lake board can be established by petition only.
 
Upon receipt of a petition, or on its own motion, the governing body of a local unit shall within 60 days establish a lake board.

Lake boards established under part 309 must do the following:

  • Retain a registered professional engineer to prepare an engineering feasibility report, an economic study report, and an estimate of project costs. The report must include a proposed special assessment district and recommendation for the appointment for benefits. The assessment district may include all parcels of land and local units benefited by the improvement project.
  • Publish notice and hold a public hearing to review the feasibility report, the proposed special assessment district, the apportionment of benefits and to determine the practicability of the project.
  • Once a project is determined to be practical and approved by the lake board, and the special assessment district and an appointment of benefits are determined, the lake board may then proceed to finalize the plans for the approved lake improvement project and prepare an assessment roll.
  • Before confirming the assessment roll, the lake board must hold a hearing to review and hear any objections to the assessment roll. Notice of the hearing must be both published and mailed.
  • After the hearing, the lake board may confirm the assessment roll and proceed with carrying out the approved lake improvement project.

Lake boards have three methods available to finance lake improvement projects in anticipation of the collection of special assessments. They are:

  • Borrow money from local lending institutions
  • Issue lake level orders, which are promissory notes issued to the contractor that promises payment upon collection of funds from the special assessment district.
  • Bonding
Please visit the Drain Commissioner's public meeting notices web page: https://www.livgov.com/drain/Pages/Drain-Public-Meetings.aspx

The Lake Improvement Board is comprised of a member of the board of County Commissioners, two members of the local unit of government (city/village/township), a lakefront property owner, and the County Drain Commissioner.

Lakefront Property Owner

Mitch Dempsey, Environmental Projects Manager, email: mdempsey@livgov.com
Name Position Term Start Term End Status Appointed By
Gabbard, Charlie Property Owner Representative 02 Jan 2023 31 Dec 2026 Active
Jonckheere, Brian Drain Commissioner 01 Jan 2017 31 Dec 2024 Active Statutory
Sample, Frank County Commissioner Representative 01 Jan 2023 31 Dec 2024 Active
Brennan, Dennis Local Township Representative 01 Apr 2019 01 Apr 2023 Expired Putnam Township
Niemic, Valerie Local Township Representative 01 Apr 2019 01 Apr 2023 Expired Putnam Township