Mullett Township Board Colludes to Delude MNRTF Board
Posted November 11, 2015
Many of us are blessed to have the capability to give of our time and resources to family, friends, and the community. It truly is better to give than receive. The Michigan Natural Resource Trust Fund (MNRTF) practices charity annually by giving millions of dollars of revenue received, most from oil and gas leases on public lands, as grants to needy recreational projects while spending a sizable amount acquiring and creating even more public lands. In 2014 the MNRTF gave about $6.5 million dollars in recreational development grants and spent about $18 million dollars to acquire private land for local governments ($8,880,000) and the DNR ($9,369,900). Unlike us, the DNR’s annual charity giving returns a large share of the funds to themselves; 100% of acquisition grants were funded while only 34% of recreational development grants were successful.
I remember as a
child sitting on Santa’s knee at the JL Hudson Department Store. I
assuredly fudged the truth and said I had been a good boy in the hope
of finding those toys on my Christmas wish list under the tree. Santa
brings toys to good little girls and boys and the MNRTF Board
delivers their grants to those who follow their rules. The MNRTF
Board encourages trails, picnic pavilions, fishing piers, playscapes,
boat launches and signage and rewards buzz-words with points. On-line
applicants are coached on the point system used to score applications
and the applicants and projects are largely self-policed. Outright
lies are treated the same as fibbing to Santa.
The 2013
Topinabee Beach Park project gained points with a never built
“fishing/viewing pier” and instead delivered a large storm sewer
sized for the TDA’s envisioned MDOT “Streetscape”. That secret
storm sewer was the second most expensive component of the Topinabee
Beach Park recreational improvements completed in 2013.
When the
secret could no longer be hid, quoting the June 2015 minutes from
the MNRTF Board Meeting held in Alpena: “Mr. O’Hare further
stated that as to the storm water runoff issue, there has not been an
effective storm water system in place to handle the runoff from the
highway to the parking areas and surrounding areas. A drainage system
does exist along US-27, but it is decades old and is environmentally
outdated. When the park was constructed, it incorporated a modern
stormwater system that addressed the immediate concerns, but it also
had the capacity to accommodate runoff from this project should
additional stormwater systems be added, as is part of this plan. It
was also designed to accommodate any future streetscape
improvements.”
Contrary to Mr O’Hare’s spin, the park’s
lawns, trees, sand beach and a playground did not create immediate
concerns or any need for a storm sewer. It was not until this year
that Mr O’Hare was forced to disclose the plan was to eventually
dump polluted M-27 storm water into Mullett Lake next to the beach
where your kids swim. Mr O’Hare has now publicly admitted the next
phase of the MDOT storm sewer again hides within another Mullett
Township “recreational improvement”.
The “recreational
improvements”, a proposed paved parking lot allegedly needed
because of increased park use will accommodate only 15 vehicles. It
includes the grant seeking buzz-words; kayak rack, rain-garden and
interpretive signage. The truth is the new parking lots will only
accommodate about half as many vehicles as the existing gravel lots
that naturally filter storm run-off. This MNRTF Grant application is
simply another attempt to use a MNRTF recreational grant to install
sewers for a future MDOT grant funded project that will not pay any
costs outside of the M-27 right of way.
The Mullett Township
Board has now fudged formal Resolutions of Collaboration saying
Mullett Township shared use of recreational assets and parks,
including costs and maintenance, with both Burt and Tuscarora
Township. This Resolution has absolutely no basis in fact. It is
fabricated only to gain MNRTF points. Did these two townships join
the conspiracists in Mullett Township ? Are both the Burt and
Tuscarora Township Boards going to sit on Santa’s knee and also fib
that they have collaborated on shared township recreational costs?
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