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- Petitions for inclusion approved
- 5% salary increase approved
- New construction standards approved
- Manager’s report
By Jackie Burhans and James Howald
At its December meeting, the Monument Sanitation District (MSD) board held a public hearing on four petitions for inclusion into the district’s service area. A vote was held following the hearing. Board President Dan Hamilton proposed a 5% salary increase for district employees. The board approved an update of construction standards for wastewater infrastructure and heard a report from District Manager Mark Parker.
Petitions for inclusion approved
Parker opened a public hearing to consider adding four properties to the district’s service area. He explained that in updating the district’s service area map, he discovered that four properties that the district serves and that are within the district’s service area boundaries had never been formally included in the district. Two of the properties are owned by the Town of Monument: the Town Hall on Beacon Lite Road and the parcel containing the town’s water treatment plant and the Code One building, also on Beacon Lite Road. The third property is in the Wakonda Hills neighborhood. The fourth property is on Washington Street.
Operation Specialist Jim Kendrick recalled that there had been discussion concerning the town’s properties several years ago.
There were no comments from the public on the petitions, and Hamilton closed the hearing. The board voted unanimously in favor of the petitions.
5% salary increase approved
Hamilton proposed a 5% salary increase for Parker, Kendrick, and Accounts Administrator Cheran Allsup. He said all were doing excellent work for the district. Parker said the 2025 budget, recently approved by the board, included funds for a 3% merit increase and a 2% cost of living increase.
Parker said he loved working for the district. Kendrick said he felt the district was currently run the best it had been over the past couple of years.
The board voted unanimously to approve the salary increase.
New construction standards approved
Parker presented the board with a draft of new construction standards for the district’s wastewater infrastructure. Dave Frish, of GMS Engineering Inc., had reviewed the new standards, Parker said. Parker said the changes were mostly in the formatting of the document. He said that one important change was specifying that new manholes be built without the use of steps. He said that required anyone entering a manhole to bring a ladder, the ladder serving as proof of intent to enter the manhole. Parker said other districts were making the same change to their manhole standards.
The board voted unanimously to approve the new standards.
Manager’s report
In his manager’s report, Parker said the switch from paper statements to electronic statements had been very well received by the district’s customers, many of whom were using the form on the district’s website to move to electronic statements and avoid the newly imposed $2 fee for paper statements. Paper statements are still available to customers without access to a computer, he said.
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Monument Sanitation District meetings are held at 9 a.m. on the third Wednesday of the month in the district conference room at 130 Second St., Monument. The next regular meeting is scheduled for Jan. 15. See https://MonumentSanitationDistrict.org. For a district service map, see https://MonumentSanitationDistrict.org/district-map. Information: 719-481-4886.
Jackie Burhans can be reached at jackieburhans@ocn.me. James Howald can be reached at jameshowald@ocn.me.
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- Monument Sanitation District, Oct. 16 – Board considers rate increase; discusses 2025 budget (11/2/2024)
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- Monument Sanitation District, June 19 – 2023 audit accepted; repair hits snag (7/6/2024)
- Monument Sanitation District, May 15 – Board aims to educate community (6/1/2024)
- Monument Sanitation District, April 17 – Repair will spare traffic on Highway 105 (5/4/2024)
- Monument Sanitation District, March 20 – Property owner petitions for inclusion (4/6/2024)
- Monument Sanitation District, Feb. 21 – Federal dollars help fund sewer line replacement (3/2/2024)