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The Resort District is an
assessment district created by Frenchtown Charter Township in 1986 in
accordance with Public Act 59 of 1986. The act permits
establishment of such district in order to rehabilitate a definite
district.
A millage vote held in 1986 and a 3
mill levy on all property in the district was approved. This
millage was renewed in 1991 & 1996. Three separate issues of bonds
in the amount of 23 million dollars were sold to finance construction.
The construction project included 42 miles of paving, 6 large pumping
stations, and over 80 miles of storm drains. All bonds were paid
off in 2001.
The Resort District is
semi-independent of the Township, except the Township Board must approve
of the appointment of the Director, board members and annual budget.
The Resort Authority is governed by a
five member board. Members of the Resort Authority Board are: two
members of the Township Board; two representatives of the Resort
District living in the district and appointed by the Township Board; and
a representative of the largest industry (Detroit Edison).
The Resort Authority, working with the
Monroe County Drain Commission, is responsible for maintaining positive
drainage for the area including the six pumping stations. The
Resort Authority also maintains the streets. In addition, street
lighting and drainage assessments are paid by the Resort Authority.
The Resort Authority Board scheduled
an election for renewal of the Resort District for 10 years in 2001.
The residents of the Resort District voted for the Resort District to be
renewed for 10 years ending in 2011.
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