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STATE OF MICHIGAN
CANDICE S.MILLER,Secretary of State
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF STATE
LANSING,MICHIGAN 48918
January 31, 1996
Ms. Marilyn Slade, City Clerk
City of Lansing
124 West Allegan
Lansing, MI 48933-1695
Dear Ms. Slade:
This will acknowledge receipt and filing on December 5, 1995, a certified copy of Articles of
Incorporation of the Mid-Michigan Water Authority and Certificate and Acknowledgment of
Filing, in pursuant to Act 292, of the PA of 1989, originals of which are on file in this department.
Sincerely,
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Office of the Great Seal
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MAMA Articles of Incorp4ir?ition
ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION �El) _.7 ,", 17
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MID-MICHIGAN WATER AUTHORITY
These Articles of Incorporation are adopted and executed by the incorporating units, Bath
Township, Delhi Township, Delta Township, Village of DimondaIr-, City of East Lansing,
City of Grand Ledge, City of Lansing, LansingTownship, Meridian Township,
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Township, Vevay Township, Watertown Township, Village of Webberville, Wheatfield
Township, City of Williamston, Williamstown Township, and Windsor Township, for the
purpose of creating a Metropolitan Council pursuant to the provisions of Act No. 292 of
the Michigan Public Acts of 1989 (the "Act").
Article I. Name. The name of this Metropolitan Council shall be the Mid-Michigan Water
Authority ("Authority").
Article II. Names of Incorporating Units. The Incorporating Units of government
creating the Authority are identified as follows: Bath Township, Delhi Township, Delta
Township, Village of Dimondale, City of East Lansing, City of Grand Ledge, City of
Lansing, Lansing Township, Meridian Township, Oneida Township, Vevay Township,
Watertown Township, Village of Webberville, Wheatfield Township, City of Williamston,
Williamstown Township, and Windsor Township. The signatories to this document are
hereinafter referred to as "Participating Units".
Article Ili. Pur ose. The purpose of this Authority is to, through the use of the powers
authorized by the Act, plan, promote, finance, issue bonds for, acquire, improve, enlarge,
extend, own, construct, operate, repair, replace, or contract for public improvements and
services associated with a regional public water supply system; to contract with any
Participating Unit or Non-Participating entity as provided for by law, to provide or receive
any or all such services; to promote educational activities related to such services; and to
facilitate regional planning for protection of regional water resources.
Article IV. Corporate Bod • Authority Area. This Authority shall be a body corporate
with power to sue and be sued in any court of this State. The Authority area shall be the
geographic area of all Participating Units ("Authority Area").
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Article V. Authorit. This Authority is an authority under Section 6 of Article IX of the
1963 Michigan Constitution.
Article VI. Fiscal Year. The fiscal year of this Authority shall commence on the first day
of January, in each year, and end on the thirty-first day of the following December.
Article VII. Powers of Authority. The Authority shall possess all powers which are
authorized by the Act. The Authority shall possess all the powers necessary for-carrying
out the purposes of its formation. Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, the
Authority shall only possess and exercise powers with respect to the public improvement
and services of a regional public water supply system.
Article VIII Issuance Of Bonds. For the purpose of defraying the project costs of a
project, the Authority may issue bonds or revenue bonds pursuant to the Act or pursuant
to other state law.
Article IX. Authority Organization
A. Delegates, Representation of Participating Units. The Authority shall be governed
in accordance with the Act and as set forth in Article IX and Article X and in
accordance with duly adopted Bylaws. The Authority shall be comprised of
Participating Unit Delegates who shall be appointed to the Authority in the manner
stated in these Articles ("Delegate"). Each Participating Unit shall appoint one (1)
Delegate to the Authority, and one (1) alternate Delegate ("Alternate Delegate")
to act in the absence of the Delegate.
The legislative body of each Participating Unit shall appoint its Delegate(s) in such
manner as it shall determine. Each Delegate and Alternate Delegate shall serve at
the pleasure of the legislative body of the Participating Unit, or its designee. In the
event of a vacancy in the office of the Delegate or Alternate Delegate representing
a Participating Unit, the legislative body of the Participating Unit, or its designee,
shall fill the vacancy. Neither a vacancy in the office of a Delegate, nor failure to
appoint a Delegate or Alternate Delegate shall impair the rights of the Authority to
exercise all the rights and perform all the duties of the Authority.
The Authority may also include ex-officio representatives from such agencies as
State and Local Health Departments, Tri-County Regional Planning Commission,
US Geological Survey, Department of Natural Resources, and others as
determined by the Authority.
B. V. otine. Each Delegate shall cast a vote as stated in this Article.
1. For General Issues Before The Authorit . Each Delegate shall cast one vote.
In the event the Delegate from a Participating Unit is absent, the Alternate
Delegate may cast that Participating Unit's vote. In the absence of an
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Alternate Delegate, that Unit's vote shall not be cast at that meeting. Except
as otherwise provided in these Articles, a majority vote of Delegates in
attendance with a quorum shall pass general issues. In the event of a tie vote,
the motion shall not pass.
2. For Issues Specific To A Project. A project may be proposed by a
Participating Unit, or any combination of Participating Units and thereafter
decisions on matters relating to.the project will be subject to a weighted vote
by the Delegates representing project participants, and a majority vote of
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Delegates in attendance, in accordance with this Article.
A project shall be initiated by a resolution of the Authority and the resolution
shall designate all project participants, and the scope and extent of the project.
The project may include, as participants, both Participating Units, and Non-
Participating Units. However, no project may include a Participating Unit
which did not agree to participate in the project.
Addition of project participants following initiation of a project shall require
adoption of a resolution passed in accordance with B.2., Paragraph 5, of this
Article.
The votes allocated to the Delegate representing a project participant shall be
equal to one hundred (100) times a fraction whose numerator shall equal the
cost of the project to be borne by that project participant and whose
denominator shall equal the total cost of the project, or pursuant to other
methodology as approved by the project participants. Each weighted vote
shall be rounded to the nearest whole number. In the event the Delegate is
absent, the Alternate Delegate may cast the weighted votes for that project
participant. In the absence of the Alternate Delegate, the project participant's
vote shall not be cast at that meeting.
The Authority shall decide any motion or question regarding a project by the
majority vote of: 1) the weighted votes of all Delegates in attendance, with a
quorum present and 2) the majority of all Delegates in attendance, with a
quorum present. In the event of a tie vote, the motion shall not pass.
C. Quorum. A quorum shall consist of at least one-half(1/2) of the total number of
Delegates. In the event a vote is to be taken on a project issue, a quorum shall
also consist of at least one-half(1/2) of the total number of weighted votes of
Delegates representing project participants.
D. Non-Voting Representatives. An Alternate Delegate may only vote in the absence
of the Delegate. An Ex-Officio representative shall not cast a vote on any issue
before the Authority.
Article X. Authority Meetings-, Compensation. The Authority shall conduct an
organizational meeting in January of each year and shall convene meetings as may be
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provided in the Authority's Bylaws. The Authority or the Chairperson may convene
special meetings in accordance with the procedures set forth in the Authority's Bylaws.
Delegates may be compensated for attendance at Authority meetings and for other
designated services provided by the Delegate as shall be set forth in the Bylaws.
Article XI. Fees and Charges. Each Participating Unit shall pay an annual membership fee
as set forth in the Bylaws. The membership fee of any Participating Unit shall not exceed
0.2 mills multiplied by the state equalized valuation of all taxable real and personal
property within that Participating Unit.
The membership fee shall be due and payable on January 1 of each year. If a Participating
Unit fails to pay its membership fee within sixty (60) days of the due date, it shall be
placed on inactive status in accordance with Article XXIV.
The membership fee shall be used to pay the administrative expenses of promoting,
planning for and managing the water supply development of the Authority Area, and for
enhancing the coordination and cooperation of governmental services related to water
supply within the Authority Area.
In addition to the membership fee stated above, the Authority may charge separate fees to
a Participating Unit for services provided to the Participating Unit, as well as fees or
charges for a Non-Participating Unit for services provided to the Non-Participating Unit.
Article XII. Taxation. The Authority shall not levy any taxes. The Authority may only
assess such fees or charges as are provided for in Article XI.
Article XIII. Contracts. The Authority may enter into contracts for the construction,
acquisition or provision of regional water supply facilities and related services, in
accordance with Article III.
Article XIV. Officers. The Authority shall, at its organizational meeting in January each
year, elect a Chairperson, Vice Chairperson, Secretary, and Treasurer for the ensuing
fiscal year. The Chairperson and Vice Chairperson shall be Delegates to the Authority.
The Secretary and Treasurer are not required to be Delegates to the Authority. The duties
of these officers shall be prescribed by the Authority's Bylaws. Each officer shall serve for
the fiscal year for which the officer was elected and thereafter until a successor is elected.
Any officer may be removed at any time without cause upon the affirmative vote of two-
thirds (2/3) of the total number of Delegates to the Authority.
Article XV. Executive Director. Upon the recommendation of the Chairperson, the
Authority may appoint an Executive Director, in accordance with such terms as it may
prescribe, to serve at the pleasure and under the supervision of the Authority, as the
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principal administrator for the Authority. The Executive Director shall have the powers
and duties as provided in the Bylaws. The Executive Director shall not be a Delegate to
the Authority.
Article XVI. Executive Committee. An Executive Committee shall be established in
accordance with this Article.
A. M ersh a. The Executive Committee shall consist of five (5) Delegates plus the
Executive Director(if one is appointed pursuant to Article XV). The Executive
Director shall be a non-voting member of the committee. The Largest
Participating Unit shall be a voting Delegate to the Executive Committee. The
Chairperson and the Vice Chairperson shall automatically serve as two (2) of the
five (5) voting Delegates to the Executive Committee. The remaining voting
Delegates shall be selected by the Authority at its initial meeting of each fiscal year.
B. Responsibilities. The Executive Committee shall:
I. review matters which are proposed for the agenda by the Chairperson and may
offer recommendations to the Authority with regard to the items which are on
each agenda;
2. review and make recommendations on the proposed budget to be approved by
the Authority for each fiscal year;
3. review and make recommendations to the Authority on the work, goals and
objectives presented to the Authority by any standing committees, and agencies
which operate under the Authority;
4. undertake such other responsibilities as are delegated to the Executive
Committee by the Authority, provided however that the Executive Committee
shall have the power to bind the Authority by making expenditures or incurring
obligations up to a cumulative total limit as specified in the Bylaws. However,
all such expenditures or incurred obligations must be ratified by the Authority.
Upon ratification of an obligation or expenditure by the Authority, the power
of the Executive Committee to make expenditures or incur obligations shall be
deemed restored up to that same cumulative total limit.
The Executive Committee shall be empowered to take such actions as are
delegated to it by the Authority, within the limitations as specified in the Bylaws,
and take such emergency actions as may be necessary until a meeting of the
Authority can be convened. In each instance, the actions of the Executive
Committee shall be ratified, modified or overruled by the Authority at its next
meeting following the action of the Executive Committee.
C. Procedure. Procedures for convening meetings, voting of the Executive
Committee, and other matters pertaining to the functions of the Executive
Committee may be specified in the Bylaws.
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Article XVII. Budget. The Executive Director, or in the absence of an Executive
Director, the Chairperson, shall, not later than October I of each year, prepare a proposed
annual budget for the following fiscal year. Following review and recommendation by the
Executive Committee, the Authority shall, on or before January 1 of each year, adopt the
annual budget.
Article XVIH. Standing Committees and Advisor Committees. The Authority may
establish committees, including standing committees of the Authority and advisory
committees, in accordance with the Authority's Bylaws.
Article M. Deation of Bureaus and Division. The Authority may establish bureaus
and divisions within the Authority to carry out its functions, and may refer to them as a
bureau, division, agency, board or such other name as it shall find appropriate (individually
referred to in these Articles as an "Agency"). The Authority may bring into the Authority
an Agency which was established outside of the Authority's auspices, by amending these
Articles, in accordance with Article XXI and the Authority's Bylaws, to reflect any
transfer agreement with that Agency. The method of establishing an Agency and
delegating powers and responsibilities to an Agency shall be set forth in the Bylaws.
Article XX. B laws. The Authority shall have the right to adopt and amend Bylaws
governing its procedure and functions, provided that the Bylaws are not in conflict with
the terms of these Articles, the Act, or any other applicable statute. Bylaws shall be
adopted and amended only upon a two-thirds vote of the Delegates to the Authority.
I%rticle,XXI. :Amendment of Articles of Incorporation. Any proposed amendment to
these Articles of Incorporation shall be mailed by first class mail to all Delegates and to the
legislative bodies of all Participating Units belonging to the Authority not less than thirty
(30) days prior to the date of the Authority meeting at which the proposed amendment
will be considered. These Articles may be amended upon approval of: 1) a majority of
the Delegates to the Authority, and 2) a majority of the members elected to and serving on
the legislative body of each Participating Unit,except as otherwise provided in Section 7
and 1 I of the Act and Article XXII hereof for addition of Local Governmental Units.
Article XXII. Addaian-QUIniti. A city, township, or other entity may be added to the
Authority after the Authority's incorporation upon compliance with Sections 7 and 11 of
the Act and the amendment of these Articles of Incorporation to reflect that addition.
Such compliance requires, at a minimum: 1) Adoption of a resolution by a vote of not less
than 2/3 of the Delegates appointed to the Authority to accept the new unit, and, 2)
Adoption of a resolution by a majority of the members elected to and serving on the
legislative body of the unit to be added, stating that the unit desires to be added to the
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Authority, and it adopts the Articles of Incorporation as amended to reflect the addition of
the Unit.
After a Participating Unit has been added to the Authority, the Clerk of that Unit shall sign
the Articles of Incorporation as amended on behalf of that Unit.
Article XXIII. Withdrawal of Units. A Participating Unit may withdraw from the
Authority
t ority (for purposes of this Article a "WithdrawingUnit subject to th
), � e requirements
of Section 33 of the Act, upon delivery of six (6) months written notice to the Authority,
In the event that the written notice of withdrawal is received by the Authority less than six
(6) months before the end of the Authority's fiscal year, the Withdrawing Unit shall be
liable for membership fees for the succeeding Authority fiscal year. No membership fees
shall be returned to any Withdrawing Unit. However, all contractual rights acquired and
obligations incurred by a Withdrawing Unit while it was a Participating Unit shall remain
in full force and effect. The Withdrawing Unit shall remain liable for any monetary
obligations incurred by the Withdrawing Unit prior to date of withdrawal.
Article XXIV. Inactive Membership Status. Any Participating Unit which fails to pay its
annual dues within sixty (60)days of the beginning of each fiscal year shall be deemed
delinquent. A delinquent Participating Unit shall be placed on inactive status, its
Delegate(s) shall not be entitled to vote, nor shall the Delegate nor the Delegate's vote be
counted for quorum or voting purposes. Moreover, the Authority may prohibit the
Delegate(s) of an inactive Participating Unit from participating in debates or discussions of
the Authority or on any Agency operating under the Authority's auspices. The
Participating Unit's inactive status shall be referred to the Executive Committee for
appropriate action. Inactive status shall remain until all fees, including any penalties
approved by the Authority, are paid in full. Inactive membership status shall not affect a
Participating Unit's contractual obligations, obligations incurred while on inactive status,
or commitment to pay monetary obligations as stated in Article XXIII.
Article XXV. A_doption. Upon adoption of these Articles of Incorporation by the
legislative body of each Participating Unit, such adoption shall be evidenced by an
endorsement on the Articles by the Clerk of that Participating Unit as provided below.
Upon adoption by the Participating Units, these Articles of Incorporation shall be filed by
the Clerk of the Largest Participating Unit with the Secretary of State and the Clerk of
each County in which a Participating Unit is located.
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These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of Bath Township at a meeting duly held
on the day of , 1995.
Date: , 1995 BATH TOWNSHIP
By:
Kathleen B. McQueen, Clerk
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of Delhi Township at a meeting duly held
on the day of , 1995.
Date: , 1995 DELHI TOWNSHIP
By:
Virginia Farr, Clerk
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legisl tive body of Delta Township at a meeting duly held
on the day of r 1995.
Date: *9- 1995 DELTA TOWNSHIP
By:
J e Vedder, er
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These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of the Village of Dimondale at a meeting
duly held on the day of , 1995.
Date: , 1995 VILLAGE OF DIMONDALE
By:
Denise Parisian, Clerk
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of the City of East Lansing at a meeting
duly held on the day of , 1995.
Date: , 1995 CITY OF EAST LANSING.
By:
Susan Donnell, Clerk
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These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of the City of Grand Ledge at a meeting
duly held on the day of , 1995.
Date: , 1995 CITY OF GRAND LEDGE
By:
Christine Hnatiw
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of the City of Lansing at a meeting duly
held on the day of , 1995.
Date: , 1995 CITY OF LANSING
By:
Marilyn Slade, Clerk
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of Lansing Township at a meeting duly
held on the day of ,1995.
Date: , 1995 LANSING TOWNSHIP
By:
Dorothy L. Johnston, Clerk
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of Meridian Township at a meeting duly
held on the day of , 1995.
Date: , 1995 MERIDIAN TOWNSHIP
By:
Virginia L. White, Clerk
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These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of Oneida Township at a meeting duly held
on the day of , 1995.
Date: , 1995 ONEIDA TO vVNSHIP
By:
Janet C. Schultz, Clerk
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of Vevay Township at a meeting duly held
on the day of , 1995.
Date: , 1995 VEVAY TOWNSHIP
By:
Susan C. Kosier
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of Watertown Township at a meeting duly
held on the day of , 1995.
Date: , 1995 WATERTOWN TOWNSHIP
By:
Phyllis Rathbun, Clerk
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of the Village of Webberville at a meeting
duly held on the day of , 1995.
Date: , 1995 VILLAGE OF WEBBERVILLE
By:
Rosa Jones, Cleric
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of WheatfieId Township at a meeting duly
held on the day of , 1995.
Date: , 1995 WHEATFIELD TOWNSHIP
By:
Kathleen Webster, Clerk
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These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of the City of Williamston at a meeting
duly held on the day of , 1995.
Date: , 1995 CITY OF WILLIAMSTON
By:
Alan Doiley, Clerk
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of Williamstown Township at a meeting
duly held on the day of , 1995.
Date: , 1995 WILLIAMSTOWN TOWNSHIP
By:
Shirley A. Graham, Cleric
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of Windsor Township at a meeting duly
held on the day of ' 1995.
Date: , 1995 WINDSOR TOWNSHIP
By:
Linda Towsley, Clerk
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November 30, 1995
Ms. Helen Kruger
Office of the Great Seat
Michigan Department of State
717 West Allegan
Lansing, MI 48918-1750
Dear Ms. Kruger:
The Articles of Incorporation of the Mid-Michigan Water Authority,
adopted by the participating local governmental units, as authorized
under and pursuant to Act 292 of the Michigan Public Acts of 1989, are
being submitted to your office for filing. Evidence of adoption of the
Articles is shown by an endorsement on the enclosed original by each
clerk of the local governmental unit.
Please complete and return the enclosed Certificate and Acknowledgment
of Filing, together with a "true copy" of the Articles of Incorporation of the
Mid-Michigan Water Authority, for our records.
Thank you for your attention to this matter.
Very truly yours,
Marilynn Slade
City Clerk
Enclosures
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ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION
of the
MID-MICHIGAN WATER AUTHORITY
These Articles of Incorporation are adopted and executed b the incorporating
P y o atin units Bath
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Township, Delhi Township, Delta Township, Village of Dimondale, City of East Lansing,
City of Grand Ledge, City of Lansing, Lansing Township, Meridian Township,Oneida
Township, Vevay Township, Watertown Township, Village of Webberville,Wheatfield
Township, City of Williamston
P y , Williamstown Township, and Windsor
sor Township,for the
purpose of creating a Metropolitan Council pursuant to the provisions of Act No. 292 of
the Michigan Public Acts of 1989 (the "Act").
Article I. Name. The name of this Metropolitan Council shall be the Mid-Michigan Water
Authority("Authority").
Article II. Names of Incorporating Units. The Incorporating Units of government
creating the Authority are identified as follows: Bath Township, Delhi Township, Delta
Township, Village of Dimondale,City of East Lansing, City of Grand Ledge, City of
Lansing, Lansing Township, Meridian Township, Oneida Township, Vevay Township,
Watertown Township, Village of Webberville, Wheatfield Township, City of Williamston,
Williamstown Township, and Windsor Township. The signatories to this document are
hereinafter referred to as "Participating Units".
Article III. Purpose. The purpose of this Authority is to, through the use of the powers
authorized by the Act,plan,promote, finance, issue bonds for, acquire, improve,enlarge,
extend, own, construct, operate, repair,replace, or contract for public improvements and
services associated with a regional public water supply system; to contract with any
Participating Unit or Non-Participating entity as provided for by law,to provide or receive
any or all such services; to promote educational activities related to such services; and to
facilitate regional planning for protection of regional water resources.
Article I . Corporate Body Authority Area. This Authority shall be a body corporate
with power to sue and be sued in any court of this State. The Authority area shall be the
geographic area of all Participating Units ("Authority Area").
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Alternate Delegate, that Unit's vote shall not be cast at that meeting. Except
as otherwise provided in these Articles, a majority vote of Delegates in
attendance with a quorum shall pass general issues. In the event of a tie vote,
the motion shall not pass.
2. For Issues Specific To A Project. A project may be proposed by a
Participating Unit, or any combination of Participating Units and thereafter
decisions on matters relating to the project will be subject to a weighted vote
by the Delegates representing project participants, and a majority vote of
Delegates in attendance, in accordance with this Article.
A project shall be initiated by a resolution of the Authority and the resolution
shall designate all project participants, and the scope and extent of the project.
The project may include, as participants, both Participating Units, and Non-
Participating Units. However, no project may include a Participating Unit
which did not agree to participate in the project.
Addition of project participants following initiation of a project shall require
adoption of a resolution passed in accordance with B.2.,Paragraph 5, of this
Article.
The votes allocated to the Delegate representing a project participant shall be
equal to one hundred (100) times a fraction whose numerator shall equal the
cost of the project to be borne by that project participant and whose
denominator shall equal the total cost of the project, or pursuant to other
methodology as approved by the project participants. Each weighted vote
shall be rounded to the nearest whole number. In the event the Delegate is
absent, the Alternate Delegate may cast the weighted votes for that project
participant. In the absence of the Alternate Delegate,the project participant's
vote shall not be cast at that meeting.
The Authority shall decide any motion or question regarding a.project by the
majority vote of: 1) the weighted votes of all Delegates in attendance, with a
quorum present and 2)the majority of all Delegates in attendance, with a
quorum present. In the event of a tie vote, the motion shall not pass.
C. Quorum. A quorum shall consist of at least one-half(1/2) of the total number of
Delegates. In the event a vote is to be taken on a project issue, a quorum shall
also consist of at least one-half(1/2) of the total number of weighted votes of
Delegates representing project participants.
D. Non-Voting Representatives. An Alternate Delegate may only vote in the absence
of the Delegate. An Ex-Officio representative shall not cast a vote on any issue
before the Authority.
Article X. Authority Meetings• Compensation. The Authority shall conduct an
organizational meeting in January of each year and shall convene meetings as may be
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principal administrator for the Authority. The Executive Director shall have the powers
and duties as provided in the Bylaws. The Executive Director shall not be a Delegate to
the Authority.
Article XXVI. Executive Committee. An Executive Committee shall be established in
accordance with this Article.
A. Membership. The Executive Committee shall consist of five (5)Delegates plus the
Executive Director (if one is appointed pursuant to Article XV). The Executive
Director shall be a non-voting member of the committee. The Largest
Participating Unit shall be a voting Delegate to the Executive Committee. The
Chairperson and the Vice Chairperson shall automatically serve as two (2) of the
five (5) voting Delegates to the Executive Committee. The remaining voting
Delegates shall be selected by the Authority at its initial meeting of each fiscal year.
B. Responsibilities. The Executive Committee shall:
1. review matters which are proposed for the agenda by the Chairperson and may
offer recommendations to the Authority with regard to the items which are on
each agenda;
2. review and make recommendations on the proposed budget to be approved by
the Authority for each fiscal year;
3. review and make recommendations to the Authority on the work, goals and
objectives presented to the Authority by any standing committees, and agencies
which operate under the Authority;
4. undertake such other responsibilities as are delegated to the Executive
Committee by the Authority,provided however that the Executive Committee
shall have the power to bind the Authority by making expenditures or incurring
obligations up to a cumulative total limit as specified in the Bylaws. However,
all such expenditures or incurred obligations must be ratified by the Authority.
Upon ratification of an obligation or expenditure by the Authority, the power
of the Executive Committee to make expenditures or incur obligations shall be
deemed restored up to that same cumulative total limit.
The Executive Committee shall be empowered to take such actions as are
delegated to it by the Authority, within the limitations as specified in the Bylaws,
and take such emergency actions as may be necessary until a meeting of the
Authority can be convened. In each instance, the actions of the Executive
Committee shall be ratified, modified or overruled by the Authority at its next
meeting following the action of the Executive Comnuttee.
C. Procedure. Procedures for convening meetings, voting of the Executive
Committee, and other matters pertaining to the functions of the Executive
Committee may be specified in the Bylaws.
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Authority, and it adopts the Articles of Incorporation as amended to reflect the addition of
the Unit.
After a Participating Unit has been added to the Authority, the Clerk of that Unit shall sign
the Articles of Incorporation as amended on behalf of that Unit.
Article XXIII. Withdrawal of Units. A Participating Unit may withdraw from the
Authority (for purposes of this Article a"Withdrawing Unit"), subject to the requirements
of Section 33 of the Act, upon delivery of six (6) months written notice to the Authority.
In the event that the written notice of withdrawal is received by the Authority less than six
(6)months before the end of the Authority's fiscal year,the Withdrawing Unit shall be
liable for membership fees for the succeeding Authority fiscal year. No membership fees
shall be returned to any Withdrawing Unit. However, all contractual rights acquired and
obligations incurred by a Withdrawing Unit while it was a Participating Unit shall remain
in full force and effect. The Withdrawing Unit shall remain liable for any monetary
obligations incurred by the Withdrawing Unit prior to date of withdrawal.
Article XXIV. ,Inactive Membership Status. Any Participating Unit which fails to pay its
annual dues within sixty (60)days of the beginning of each fiscal year shall be deemed
delinquent. A delinquent Participating Unit shall be placed on inactive status,its
Delegate(s) shall not be entitled to vote, nor shall the Delegate nor the Delegate's vote be
counted for quorum or voting purposes. Moreover, the Authority may prohibit the
Delegate(s) of an inactive Participating Unit from participating in debates or discussions of
the Authority or on any Agency operating under the Authority's auspices.The
Participating Unit's inactive status shall be referred to the Executive Committee for
appropriate action. Inactive status shall remain until all fees,including any penalties
approved by the Authority, are paid in full. Inactive membership status shall not affect a
Participating Unit's contractual obligations, obligations incurred while on inactive status,
or commitment to pay monetary obligations as stated in Article XXIII.
Article XXV. Adoption. Upon adoption of these Articles of Incorporation by the
legislative body of each Participating Unit, such adoption shall be evidenced by an
endorsement on the Articles by the Clerk of that Participating Unit as provided below.
Upon adoption by the Participating Units,these Articles of Incorporation shall be filed by
the Clerk of the Largest Participating Unit with the Secretary of State and the Clerk of
each County in which a Participating Unit is located.
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These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of the City of Grand Ledge at a meeting
duly held on the 13 day of 1995.
Date: ' , 1995 CITY OF GRAND LEDGE
By:
Christine Hnatiw
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the le islative body of the City of Lansing at a meeting duly
held on the �-�1:-'day of , 1995.
Date: 99'w -_ , 1995 CITY OF LANSING
By:
Marilynn U?ad ,Clerk
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the egislative body of Lansing Township at a meeting duly
held on the .22,,-, day of ,1995.
Dater , 1995 LANSING T WNSHIP
By:
Dorothy L. John " , lgi`
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of Meridian Township at a meeting duly
held on the day of , 1995.
Date: , 1995 MERIDIAN TOWNSHIP
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By:
Virginia L.White, Clerk
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These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of the City of Williamston at a meeting
duly held on the day of 51995.
Date: ' 1995 CITY OF WILLIAMSTON
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By:
Alan Dolley,Clerk
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of Williamstown Township at a meeting
duly held on the day of , 1995.
Date: , 1995 WILLIAMSTOWN TOWNSHIP
By:
Shirley A. Graham,Clerk
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on a legislative body of Windsor Township at a meeting duly
held on the—�day o C , 1995.
Date: , 1995 WINDSOR TO SHIP
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CERTIFICATES OF ACKNOWLEDGEMENT:
MID-MICHIGAN WATER AUTHORITY
ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION
NAME DATE RETURNED
Helen Kruger
Office of Great Seal
Michigan Department of State
Michael Bryanton
at L Ingham County Clerk
j Linda Twitchell i YSy
.. Eaton County Clerk
aek Diane Zuker
(f, Clinton County Clerk 7_ -�
Christine Hnatiw 12/01/95
Grand Ledge City Clerk
Marilynn Slade 12/01/95
Lansing City Clerk
CW g,&L Kathleen B. McQueen 12/04/95
r¢tAAIlk Bath Township Clerk
Virginia Farr
Delhi Charter Township Clerk 1'_-j4_q
Janice Vedder
'Delta Charter Township Clerk
Dorothy L. Johnston )2_S f�
�4�� Lansing Charter Township Clerk
U)LfdAA_ Linda Towsley 12/01/95
Windsor Charter Township Clerk
Denise Parisian
Dimondale Village Clerk
Rosa Jones
C Webberville Village Clerk
CERTIFICATE AND ACK.NOWLEDGMENT OF FILING
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The undersigned hereby certifies and acknowledges that the City of Lansing, Michigan,
being the largest participating local governmental unit in the Mid-Michigan Water
Authority, did on the 19 day of Decerber 1995, file a printed copy of the Articles
of Incorporation of the Mid-Michigan Water Authority, which were adopted and
approved by the participating local governmental units on the date stated and evidenced by
endorsements on the Articles by the clerks of the participating units.
INGEAM COUNTY CLERK
(SEAL) Michael Bryanto
Dated: �2-19-95 , 1995
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Office of City Clerk
City of Lansing
Marilynn Slade
City Clerk
November 30, 1995
Mr. Michael Bryanton, Clerk
County of Ingham
South Jefferson
Mason, Michigan 48854
Dear Mr. Bryanton:
The Articles of Incorporation of the Mid-Michigan Water Authority,
adopted by the participating local governmental units, as authorized
under and pursuant to Act 292 of the Michigan Public Acts of 1989, are
being submitted to your office for filing. Evidence of adoption of the
Articles is shown by an endorsement on the enclosed original by each
clerk of the local governmental unit.
Please complete and return the enclosed Certificate and Acknowledgment
of Filing, together with a "true copy" of the filed Articles of Incorporation of
the Mid-Michigan Water Authority, for our records.
Thank you for your attention to this matter.
Very truly yours,
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City Clerk
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CERTIFICATE AND ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF FILING
The undersigned hereby certifies and acknowledges that the City of Lansing, Michigan,
being the largest participating local governmental unit in the Mid-Michigan Water
Authority, did on the day of 1995, file a printed copy of the Articles
of Incorporation of the Mid-Michigan Water Authority, which were adopted and
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approved by the participating local governmental units on the date stated and evidenced by
endorsements on the Articles by the clerks of the participating units,
INGHAM COUNTY CLERK
(SEAL) Michael Bryanton
Dated: 1995
Return to:
Marilynn Slade,City Clerk
City of Lansing
124 W.Michigan Avenue
Lansing,MI 48933
CERTIFICATE AND ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF FILING ?.
LAISIc G CITYCLERK
The undersigned hereby certifies and acknowledges that the City of Lansing, ichigan,
being the largest participating local governmental unit in the Mid-Michigan Water
Authority, did on the 2day of LfeJ�P� 1995, file a printed copy of the Articles
of Incorporation of the Mid-Michigan Water Authority, which were adopted and
approved by the participating local governmental units on the date stated and evidenced by
endorsements on the Articles by the clerks of the participating units.
EATON COUNTY CLERK
(sEAI�) Qi4daM. witchell
Dated: , 1995
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City of Lansing
124 W. Michigan Avenue
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November 30, 1995
Ms. Linda Twitchell, Clerk
County of Eaton
1045 Independence Boulevard
Charlotte, Michigan 48813
Dear Ms. Twitchell:
The Articles of Incorporation of the Mid-Michigan Water Authority,
adopted by the participating local governmental units, as authorized
under and pursuant to Act 292 of the Michigan Public Acts of 1989, are
being submitted to your office for filing. Evidence of adoption of the
Articles is shown by an endorsement on the enclosed original by each
clerk of the local governmental unit.
Please complete and return the enclosed Certificate and Acknowledgment
of Filing, together with a "true copy" of the filed Articles of Incorporation of
the Mid-Michigan Water Authority, for our records.
Thank you for your attention to this matter.
Very truly yours,
Marilynn Slade
City Clerk
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CERTIFICATE AND ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF FILING
The undersigned hereby certifies and acknowledges that the City of Lansing, Michigan,
beingthe largest gest participating local governmental unit in the Mid-Michigan Water
Authority, did on the day of 1995, file a printed copy of the Articles
of Incorporation of the Mid-Michigan Water Authority, which were adopted and
approved by the participating local governmental units on the date stated and evidenced by
endorsements on the Articles by the clerks of the participating units.
EATON COUNTY CLERK
(SEAL) Linda M. Twitchell
Dated; 1995
Return to:
Marilynn Sladc,City Clerk
City of Lansing
124 W. Michigan Avenue
Lansing,MI 48933
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The undersigned her ll C g hereby certifies and acknowledges that the City of Lansing, Michigan, LER�(
being the largest participating local governmental unit in the Mid-Michigan Water
Authority, did on the day of 1995, file a printed copy of the Articles
of Incorporation of the Mid-Michigan Water Authority, which were adopted and
approved by the participating local governmental units on the date stated and evidenced by
endorsements on the Articles by the clerks of the participating units,
CLINTON COUNTY CLERK
(SEAL) Diane Zuke(_j
Dated: ( �, \ , 1995
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MMWA Articles of Incorporation
ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION
of the
MID-MICHIGAN WATER AUTHORITY
These Articles of Incorporation are adopted and executed by the incorporating units,Bath
Township,Delhi Township, Delta Township, Village of Dimondale, City of East Lansing,
City of Grand Ledge, City of Lansing,Lansing Township, Meridian Township,Oneida
Township, Vevay Township,Watertown Township, Village of Webberville,Wheatfield
Township, City of Williamston,Williamstown Township, and Windsor Township,for the
purpose of creating a Metropolitan Council pursuant to the provisions of Act No. 292 of
the Michigan Public Acts of 1989 (the"Act").
Article I. Name. The name of this Metropolitan Council shall be the Mid-Michigan Water
Authority ("Authority").
Article II. Names of Tnc=orating Units. The Incorporating Units of government
creating the Authority are identified as follows: Bath Township, Delhi Township, Delta
Township, Village of Dimondale, City of East Lansing, City of Grand Ledge, City of
Lansing, Lansing Township, Meridian Township, Oneida Township,Vevay Township,
Watertown Township, Village of Webberville,Wheatfield Township,City of Williamston,
Williamstown Township, and Windsor Township. The signatories to this document are
hereinafter referred to as "Participating Units".
Article III. P ose. The purpose of this Authority is to, through the use of the powers
authorized by the Act,plan, promote, finance, issue bonds for, acquire,improve, enlarge,
extend, own, construct, operate,repair,replace, or contract for public improvements and
services associated with a regional public water supply system; to contract with any
Participating Unit or Non-Participating entity as provided for by law,to provide or receive
any or all such services; to promote educational activities related to such services; and to
facilitate regional planning for protection of regional water resources.
cle IV. Corporate Body. Authority Area. This Authority shall be a body corporate
with power to sue and be sued in any court of this State. The Authority area shall be the
c:ggpgraphic area of all Participating Units ("Authority Area").
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Alternate Delegate, that Unit's vote shall not be cast at that meeting. Except
as otherwise provided in these Articles, a majority vote of Delegates in
attendance with a quorum shall pass general issues. In the event of a tie vote,
the motion shall not pass.
2. For Issues Specific To A Project. A project may be proposed by a
Participating Unit, or any combination of Participating Units and thereafter
decisions on matters relating to the project will be subject to a weighted vote
by the Delegates representing project participants, and a majority vote of
Delegates in attendance, in accordance with this Article.
A project shall be initiated by a resolution of the Authority and the resolution
shall designate all project participants, and the scope and extent of the project.
The project may include, as participants, both Participating Units, and Non-
Participating Units. However, no project may include a Participating Unit
which did not agree to participate in the project.
Addition of project participants following initiation of a project shall require
adoption of a resolution passed in accordance with B.2., Paragraph 5, of this
Article.
The votes allocated to the Delegate representing a project participant shall be
equal to one hundred (100) times a fraction whose numerator shall equal the
cost of the project to be borne by that project participant and whose
denominator shall equal the total cost of the project, or pursuant to other
methodology as approved by the project participants. Each weighted vote
shall be rounded to the nearest whole number. In the event the Delegate is
absent, the Alternate Delegate may cast the weighted votes for that project
participant. In the absence of the Alternate Delegate,the project participant's
vote shall not be cast at that meeting.
The Authority shall decide any motion or question regarding a project by the
majority vote of: 1) the weighted votes of all Delegates in attendance, with a
quorum present and 2) the majority of all Delegates in attendance, with a
quorum present. In the event of a tie vote, the motion shall not pass.
C. Quorum. A quorum shall consist of at least one-half(1/2) of the total number of
Delegates. In the event a vote is to be taken on a project issue, a quorum shall
also consist of at least one-half(1/2) of the total number of weighted votes of
Delegates representing project participants.
D. Non-Voting Representatives. An Alternate Delegate may only vote in the absence
of the Delegate. An Ex-Officio representative shall not cast a vote on any issue
before the Authority.
Article X. Authority Meetings; Compensation. The Authority shall conduct an
organizational meeting in January of each year and shall convene meetings as may be
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principal administrator for the Authority. The Executive Director shall have the powers
and duties as provided in the Bylaws. The Executive Director shall not be a Delegate to
the Authority.
Article XVI. Executive Committee. An Executive Committee shall be established in
accordance with this Article.
A. Membership. The Executive Committee shall consist of five (5)Delegates plus the
Executive Director (if one is appointed pursuant to Article XV). The Executive
Director shall be a non-voting member of the committee. The Largest
Participating Unit shall be a voting Delegate to the Executive Committee. The
Chairperson and the Vice Chairperson shall automatically serve as two (2) of the
five (5) voting Delegates to the Executive Committee. The remaining voting
Delegates shall by selected*by the Authority at its initial meeting of each fiscal year.
B. Responsibilities. The Executive Committee shall:
1. review matters which are proposed for the agenda by the Chairperson and may
offer recommendations to the Authority with regard to the items which are on
each agenda;
2, review and make recommendations on the proposed budget to be approved by
the Authority for each fiscal year;
3. review and make recommendations to the Authority on the work, goals and
objectives presented to the Authority by any standing committees, and agencies
which operate under the Authority;
4. undertake such other responsibilities as are delegated to the Executive
Committee by the Authority,provided however that the Executive Committee
shall have the power to bind the Authority by making expenditures or incurring
obligations up to a cumulative total limit as specified in the Bylaws. However,
all such expenditures or incurred obligations must be ratified by the Authority.
Upon ratification of an obligation or expenditure by the Authority, the power
of the Executive Committee to make expenditures or incur obligations shall be
deemed restored up to that same cumulative total limit.
The Executive Committee shall be empowered to take such actions as are
delegated to it by the Authority, within the limitations as specified in the Bylaws,
and take such emergency actions as may be necessary until a meeting of the
Authority can be convened. In each instance, the actions of the Executive
Committee shall be ratified, modified or overruled by the Authority at its next
meeting following the action of the Executive Committee.
C. Procedure. Procedures for convening meetings, voting of the Executive
Committee, and other matters pertaining to the functions of the Executive
Committee may be specified in the Bylaws.
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Authority, and it adopts the Articles of Incorporation as amended to reflect the addition of
the Unit.
After a Participating Unit has been added to the Authority, the Clerk of that Unit shall sign
the Articles of Incorporation as amended on behalf of that Unit.
Article XXIII. Withdrawal of Units. A Participating Unit may withdraw from the
Authority(for purposes of this Article a "Withdrawing Unit"), subject to the requirements
of Section 33 of the Act,upon delivery of six (6) months written notice to the Authority.
In the event that the written notice of withdrawal is received by the Authority less than six
(6) months before the end of the Authority's fiscal year,the Withdrawing Unit shall be
liable for membership fees for the succeeding Authority fiscal year.No membership fees
shall be returned to any Withdrawing Unit. However, all contractual rights acquired and
obligations incurred by a Withdrawing Unit while it was a Participating Unit shall remain
in full force and effect. The Withdrawing Unit shall remain liable for any monetary
obligations incurred by the Withdrawing Unit prior to date of withdrawal.
Article XXIV. Inactive Membership Status. Any Participating Unit which fails to pay its
annual dues within sixty (60)days of the beginning of each fiscal year shall be deemed
delinquent. A delinquent Participating Unit shall be placed on inactive status,its
Delegate(s) shall not be entitled to vote, nor shall the Delegate nor the Delegate's vote be
counted for quorum or voting purposes. Moreover, the Authority may prohibit the
Delegate(s)of an inactive Participating Unit from participating in debates or discussions of
the Authority or on any Agency operating under the Authority's auspices. The
Participating Unit's inactive status shall be referred to the Executive Committee for
appropriate action. Inactive status shall remain until all fees,including any penalties
approved by the Authority, are paid in full. Inactive membership status shall not affect a
Participating Unit's contractual obligations, obligations incurred while on inactive status,
or commitment to pay monetary obligations as stated in Article XXIII.
Article XXV. Adoption. Upon adoption of these Articles of Incorporation by the
legislative body of each Participating Unit, such adoption shall be evidenced by an
endorsement on the Articles by the Clerk of that Participating Unit as provided below.
Upon adoption by the Participating Units, these Articles of Incorporation shall be filed by
the Clerk of the Largest Participating Unit with the Secretary of State and the Clerk of
each County in which a Participating Unit is located.
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These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of the City of Grand Ledge at a meeting
duly held on the /3 day of , 1995.
Date: /' t, ii �? , 1995 CITY OF GRAND LEDGE
By: 'z
Christine Hnatiw
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of the City of Lwising at a meeting duly
held on the '41_�day of ' , 1995.
Date: .. `J' , 1995 CITY OF LANSING
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Marilynn Mad , lerk
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the egislative body of Lansing Township at a meeting duly
held on the ,, —day of ,1995.
Date: � S ' 1995 LANSING TOWNSHIP
By:
Dorothy L. John 1
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of Meridian Township at a meeting duly
held on the day of , 1995.
Date: , 1995 MERIDIAN TOWNSHIP
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Virginia L. White, Clerk
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These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of the City of Williamston at a meeting
duly held on the day of , 1995.
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Alan DolleY, Clerk
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These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of Williamstown Township at a meeting
duly held on the . .._.day of _., _ 1995.
Date: , 1995 WILLIAMSTOWN TOWNSHIP
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By:
Shirley A. Graham, Clerk
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on Jhe legislative body of Windsor Township at a meeting duly
held on the day o , 1995.
Date: J,Q.r--j, a ilaa2_ , 1995 WINDSOR TO SHIP
By:'
Ynd wsley, Clerk
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Marilynn Slade City of Lansing
City Clerk
November 30, 1995
Ms. Diane Zuker, Clerk
County of Clinton
Post Office Box 435
St. Johns, Michigan 48879
Dear Ms. Zuker:
The Articles of Incorporation of the Mid-Michigan Water Authority,
adopted by the participating local governmental units, as authorized
under and pursuant to Act 292 of the Michigan Public Acts of 1989, are
being submitted to your office for filing. Evidence of adoption of the
Articles is shown by an endorsement on the enclosed original by each
clerk of the local governmental unit.
Please complete and return the enclosed Certificate and Acknowledgment
of Filing, together with a "true copy" of the filed Articles of Incorporation of
the Mid-Michigan Water Authority, for our records.
Thank you for your attention to this matter.
Very truly yours,
Marilynn Slade
City Clerk
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The undersigned hereby certifies and acknowledges that the City of Lansing, Michigan,
being the largest participating local governmental unit in the Mid-Michigan Water
Authority, did on the day of 1995, file a printed copy of the Articles
of Incorporation of the Mid-Michigan Water Authority, which were adopted and
approved by the participating local governmental units on the date stated and evidenced by
endorsements on the Articles by the clerks of the participating units.
CLINTON COUNTY CLERK
(SEAL) Diane Zuker
Dated: , 1995
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City of Lansing
124 W. Michigan Avenue
Lansing,MI 48933
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LANS14G CITY CLERK
The undersigned hereby certifies and acknowledges that the City of Lansing, Michigan,
being the largest participating local governmental unit in the Mid-Michigan Water
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Authority, did on the day of crc 1995, file a printed copy of the Articles
of Incorporation of the Mid-Michigan Water Authority, which were adopted and
approved by the participating local governmental units on the date stated and evidenced by
endorsements on the Articles by the clerks of the participating units.
CITY OF GRAND LEDGE
(SEAL)
Christine Hnatiw, Clerk
Dated: //1% / 1995
Return to:
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City of Lansing
124 W.Michigan Avenue
Lansing,MI 48933
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Marilynn Slade City of Lansing
City Clerk
November 30, 1995
Ms. Christine Hnatiw, Clerk
City of Grand Ledge
200 East Jefferson, City Hall
Grand Ledge, Michigan 48837
Dear Ms. Hnatiw:
The Articles of Incorporation of the Mid-Michigan Water Authority,
adopted by the participating local governmental units, as authorized
under and pursuant to Act 292 of the Michigan Public Acts of 1989, are
being submitted to your office for filing. Evidence of adoption of the
Articles is shown by an endorsement on the enclosed original by each
clerk of the local governmental unit.
Please complete and return the enclosed Certificate and Acknowledgment
of Filing, together with a "true copy" of the filed Articles of Incorporation of
the Mid-Michigan Water Authority, for our records.
Thank you for your attention to this matter.
Very truly yours,
Marilynn Slade
City Clerk
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approved by the participating local governmental units on the date stated and evidenced by
endorsements on the Articles by the clerks of the participating units.
CITY OF GRAND LEDGE
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Christine Hnatiw, Clerk
Dated: , 1995
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City of Lansing
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Lansing,MI 48933
CERTIFICATE AND ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF FILING
The undersigned hereby certifies and acknowledges that the City of Lansing, Michigan,
being the largest participating local governmental unit in the Mid-Michigan Water
Authority, did on the I sk day of Qe_U" 1995, file a printed copy of the Articles
of Incorporation of the Mid-Michigan Water Authority, which were adopted and
approved by the participating local governmental units on the date stated and evidenced by
endorsements on the Articles by the clerks of the participating units.
CITY OF LANSING
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Marilynn Slade, Oerk
Dated: _ 1995
Return to:
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City of Lansing
124 W.Michigan Avenue
Lansing,MI 48933
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Ms. Marilynn Slade, City Clerk
k City of Lansing
City Hall, 9th Floor
124 West Michigan Avenue
Lansing, Michigan 48933-1695
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Dear Ms. Slade:
The Articles of Incorporation of the Mid-Michigan Water Authorit
y.
adopted by the participating local governmental units, as authorized
under and pursuant to Act 292 of the Michigan Public Acts of 1989, are
being submitted to your office for filing. Evidence of adoption of the
Articles is shown by an endorsement on the enclosed original by each
clerk of the local governmental unit.
Please complete and return the enclosed Certificate and Acknowledgment
of Filing, together with a "true copy" of the filed Articles of Incorporation of
the Mid-Michigan Water Authority, for our records.
Thank you for your attention to this matter.
Very truly yours,
—Maw aw�Marilynn Slade
City Clerk
Enclosures
Ninth Floor, City Hall, 124 W. Michigan Ave,, Lansing, MI 48933-1695 • 517-483-4131 e 517-483-606 6 FAX
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Marilynn Slade City of Lansing
City Clerk
November 30, 1995
Ms. Marilynn Slade, City Clerk
City of Lansing
City Hall, 9th Floor
124 West Michigan Avenue
Lansing, Michigan 48933-1695
Dear Ms. Slade:
The Articles of Incorporation of the Mid-Michigan Water Authority,
adopted by the participating local governmental units, as authorized
under and pursuant to Act 292 of the Michigan Public Acts of 1989, are
being submitted to your office for filing. Evidence of adoption of the
Articles is shown by an endorsement on the enclosed original by each
clerk of the local governmental unit.
Please complete and return the enclosed Certificate and Acknowledgment
of Filing, together with a "true copy" of the filed Articles of Incorporation of
the Mid-Michigan Water Authority, for our records.
Thank you for your attention to this matter.
Very truly yours,
Marilynn Slade
City Clerk
Enclosures
Ninth Floor, City Hall, 124 W. Michigan Ave., Lansing, MI 48933-1695 • 517-483-4131 • 517-483-6066 FAX
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CERTIFICATE AND ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF FILING
The undersigned hereby certifies and acknowledges that the City of Lansing, Michigan,
being the largest participating local governmental unit in the Mid-Michigan Water
Authority, did on the day of 1 1995, file a printed copy of the Articles
of Incorporation of the Mid-Michigan Water Authority, which were adopted and
approved by the participating local governmental units on the date stated and evidenced by
endorsements on the Articles by the clerks of the participating units.
CITY OF LANSING
(SEAL)
Marilynn Slade, Clerk
Dated: , 1995
Return to:
Marilynn Slade,City Clerk
City of Lansing
124 W.Michigan Avenue
Lansing,MI 48933
MMWA Articles of Incorporation
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ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION
of the
MID-MICHIGAN WATER AUTHORITY
These Articles of Incorporation are adopted and executed by the incorporating units,Bath
Township, Delhi Township, Delta Township, Village of Dimondale, City of East Lansing,
City of Grand Ledge, City of Lansing, Lansing Township, Meridian Township, Oneida
Township, Vevay Township,Watertown Township, Village of Webberville, Wheatfield
Township, City of Williamston,Williamstown Township, and Windsor Township,for the
purpose of creating a Metropolitan Council pursuant to the provisions of Act No. 292 of
the Michigan Public Acts of 1989 (the"Act").
Article I. Name. The name of this Metropolitan Council shall be the Mid-Michigan Water
Authority ("Authority").
Article II. Names of Incorporating Units. The Incorporating Units of government
creating the Authority are identified as follows: Bath Township,Delhi Township,Delta
Township, Village of Dimondale, City of East Lansing, City of Grand Ledge, City of
Lansing, Lansing Township, Meridian Township, Oneida Township, Vevay Township,
Watertown Township, Village of Webberville,Wheatfield Township, City of Wiliiamston,
Williamstown Township, and Windsor Township. The signatories to this document are
hereinafter referred to as "Participating Units".
Article III. P ose. The purpose of this Authority is to, through the use of the powers
authorised by the Act,plan,promote, finance, issue bonds for,acquire,improve,enlarge,
extend, own, construct, operate,repair, replace, or contract for public improvements and
services associated with a regional public water supply system; to contract with any
Participating Unit or Non-Participating entity as provided for by law,to provide or receive
any or all such services; to promote educational activities related to such services; and to
facilitate regional planning for protection of regional water resources.
Article IV. Corporate Body, Authority Area. This Authority shall be a body corporate
with power to sue and be sued in any court of this State. The Authority area shall be the
geographic area of all Participating Units ("Authority Area").
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Alternate Delegate, that Unit's vote shall not be cast at that meeting. Except
as otherwise provided in these Articles, a majority vote of Delegates in
attendance with a quorum shall ass general issues. In the event of q a tie vote
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the motion shall not pass.
2. For Issues Specific To._A Project. A project may be proposed by a
Participating Unit, or any combination of Participating Units and thereafter
decisions on matters relating to the project will be subject to a weighted vote
by the Delegates representing project participants, and a majority vote of
Delegates in attendance, in accordance with this Article.
A project shall be initiated by a resolution of the Authority and the resolution
shall designate all project participants, and the scope and extent of the project.
The project may include, as participants, both Participating Units, and Non-
Participating Units. However,no project may include a Participating Unit
which did not agree to participate in the project.
Addition of project participants following initiation of a project shall require
adoption of a resolution passed in accordance with B.2., Paragraph 5, of this
Article.
The votes allocated to the Delegate representing a project participant shall be
equal to one hundred (100) times a fraction whose numerator shall equal the
cost of the project to be borne by that project participant and whose
denominator shall equal the total cost of the project, or pursuant to other
methodology as approved by the project participants. Each weighted vote
shall be rounded to the nearest whole number. In the event the Delegate is
absent, the Alternate Delegate may cast the weighted votes for that project
participant. In the absence of the Alternate Delegate, the project participant's
vote shall not be cast at that meeting.
The Authority shall decide any motion or question regarding a project by the
majority vote of: 1) the weighted votes of all Delegates in attendance, with a
quorum present and 2)the majority of all Delegates in attendance, with a
quorum present. In the event of a tie vote, the motion shall not pass.
C. Quorum. A quorum shall consist of at least one-half(1/2) of the total number of
Delegates. In the event a vote is to be taken on a project issue, a quorum shall
also consist of at least one-half(1/2) of the total number of weighted votes of
Delegates representing project participants.
D. Non-Voting Representatives. An Alternate Delegate may only vote in the absence
of the Delegate. An Ex-Officio representative shall not cast a vote on any issue
before the Authority.
Article X. Authority Meetings, Compensation. The Authority shall conduct an
organizational meeting in January of each year and shall convene meetings as may be
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principal administrator for the Authority. The Executive Director shall have the powers
and duties as provided in the Bylaws. The Executive Director shall not be a Delegate to
the Authority.
Article XVI. Executive Committee. An Executive Committee shall be established in
accordance with this Article.
A. Membership. The Executive Committee shall consist of five (5)Delegates plus the
Executive Director (if one is appointed pursuant to Article XV). The Executive
Director shall be a non-voting member of the committee. The Largest
Participating Unit shall be a voting Delegate to the Executive Committee. The
Chairperson and the Vice Chairperson shall automatically serve as two (2) of the
five (5) voting Delegates to the Executive Committee. The remaining voting
Delegates shall be selected by the Authority at its initial meeting of each fiscal year.
B. Responsibilities. The Executive Committee shall:
1. review matters which are proposed for the agenda by the Chairperson and may
offer recommendations to the Authority with regard to the items which are on
each agenda;
2. review and make recommendations on the proposed budget to be approved by
the Authority for each fiscal year;
3. review and make recommendations to the Authority on the work, goals and
objectives presented to the Authority by any standing committees, and agencies
which operate under the Authority;
4. undertake such other responsibilities as are delegated to the Executive
Committee by the Authority,provided however that the Executive Committee
shall have the power to bind the Authority by making expenditures or incurring
obligations up to a cumulative total limit as specified in the Bylaws. However,
all such expenditures or incurred obligations must be ratified by the Authority.
Upon ratification of an obligation or expenditure by the Authority, the power
of the Executive Committee to make expenditures or incur obligations shall be
deemed restored up to that same cumulative total limit.
The Executive Committee shall be empowered to take such actions as are
delegated to it by the Authority, within the limitations as specified in the Bylaws,
and take such emergency actions as may be necessary until a meeting of the
Authority can be convened. In each instance, the actions of the Executive
Committee shall be ratified,modified or overruled by the Authority at its next
meeting following the action of the Executive Committee.
C. Procedure. Procedures for convening meetings, voting of the Executive
Committee, and other matters pertaining to the functions of the Executive
Committee may be specified in the Bylaws.
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Authority, and it adopts the Articles of Incorporation as amended to reflect the addition of
the Unit.
After a Participating Unit has been added to the Authority,the Clerk of that Unit shall sign
the Articles of Incorporation as amended on behalf of that Unit.
Article XXIII. With r wal of Units. A Participating Unit may withdraw from the
Authority(for purposes of this Article a"Withdrawing Unit"), subject to the requirements
of Section 33 of the Act, upon delivery of six (6) months written notice to the Authority.
In the event that the written notice of withdrawal is received by the Authority less than six
(6)months before the end of the Authority's fiscal year, the Withdrawing Unit shall be
liable for membership fees for the succeeding Authority fiscal year. No membership fees
shall be returned to any Withdrawing Unit. However, all contractual rights acquired and
obligations incurred by a Withdrawing Unit while it was a Participating Unit shall remain
in full force and effect. The Withdrawing Unit shall remain liable for any monetary
obligations incurred by the Withdrawing Unit prior to date of withdrawal.
Article XXIV. Inactive Membership Status. Any Participating Unit which fails to pay its
annual dues within sixty (60)days of the beginning of each fiscal year shall be deemed
delinquent. A delinquent Participating Unit shall be placed on inactive status,its
Delegate(s) shall not be entitled to vote, nor shall the Delegate nor the Delegate's vote be
counted for quorum or voting purposes. Moreover, the Authority may prohibit the
Delegate(s)of an inactive Participating Unit from participating in debates or discussions of
the Authority or on any Agency operating under the Authority's auspices. The
Participating Unit's inactive status shall be referred to the Executive Committee for
appropriate action. Inactive status shall remain until all fees, including any penalties
approved by the Authority,are paid in full. Inactive membership status shall not affect a
Participating Unit's contractual obligations, obligations incurred while on inactive status,
or commitment to pay monetary obligations as stated in Article XXIII.
Article XXV. Adoption. Upon adoption of these Articles of Incorporation by the
legislative body of each Participating Unit, such adoption shall be evidenced by an
endorsement on the Articles by the Clerk of that Participating Unit as provided below.
Upon adoption by the Participating Units, these Articles of Incorporation shall be filed by
the Clerk of the Largest Participating Unit with the Secretary of State and the Clerk of
each County in which a Participating Unit is located.
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These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of the City of Grand Ledge at a meeting
duly held on the 13 day of i i� � , 1995.
Date: z&gygA 9 , 1995 CITY OF GRAND LEDGE
By: z
Christine Hnatiw
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of the City of Lansing at a meeting duly
held on the :�day of :' , i 995.
Date: al? ' 1995 CITY OF LANSING
By::
Marilynn;Ia ,Clerk
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the egislative body of Lansing Township at a meeting duly
held on the of ,19961
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Date: , 1995 LANSING TOWNSHIP
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By.
Dorothy L. Jo- h 0 r
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of Meridian Township at a meeting duly
held on the day of 11995.
Date: , 1995 MERIDIAN TOWNSHIP
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By:
Virginia L. White, Clerk
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These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of the City of Williamston at a meeting
duly held on the day of , 1995.
Date: , 1995 CITY OF WILLIAMSTON
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By:
Alan Dolley, Clerk
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of Williamstown Township at a meeting
duly held on the day of-- _ , 1995.
Date: ; 1995 WILLIAMSTOWN TOWNSHIP
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V .anol9 !a �-r b/vnK
By:
Shirley A. Graham,Clerk
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of Windsor Township at a meeting duly
held on they'=day o , 1995.
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Date: D _ bee , 1995 WINDSOR TO SHIP
ind (wsley,Clerk
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CERTIFICATE AND ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF FILING
L NSlglC CITY CLERK
The undersigned hereby certifies and acknowledges that the City of Lansing, Michigan,
being the largest participating local governmental unit in the Mid-Michigan Water
Authority, did on the Ist day of December 1995, file a printed copy of the Articles
of Incorporation of the Mid-Michigan Water Authority, which were adopted and
approved by the participating local governmental units on the date stated and evidenced by
endorsements on the Articles by the clerks of the participating units.
BATH TOWNSHIP CLERK
(SEAL) K thleenB. McQueen
Dated: December 1 , 1995
Return to:
Marilynn Slade,City Clerk
City of Lansing
124 W. Michigan Avenue
Lansing,MI 48933
Charles A.GutzklBATH CHARTER TOWNSHIP
Supervisor Daniel A.Carleton
Kathleen McQueen Trustee
Clerk Bob Garner
1%m long 14480 Webster Road Trustee
Treasurer P.O. Box 247 Hobert L.Why
Shane Bolley Trustee
Superintendent Bath, Michigan 48808 Paul N.Shaheen
g Trustee
Phone: (517) 641-6728
Fax No.: (517) 641-4170
I, Kathleen B. McQueen, being the duly elected Cleric of Bath
Charter Township do hereby certify that the attached copy of
the Articles of Incorporation of the Mid--Michigan Water Authority
is a true and correct copy that was filed with Bath Charter Township.
eat-hleen B. McQueen, Clerk
Bath Charter Township
SEAL
Dated: December 1, 1995
MMWA Articles of Incorporation
ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION
of the
MID-MICHIGAN WATER AUTHORITY
These Articles of Incorporation are adopted and executed by the incorporating units,Bath
Township, Delhi Township, Delta Township,Village of Dimondale, City of East Lansing,
City of Grand Ledge, City of Lansing, Lansing Township, Meridian Township,Oneida
Township, Vevay Township,Watertown Township, Village of Webberville,Wheatfield
Township, City of Williamston,Williamstown Township, and Windsor Township, for the
Purpose of creating a Metropolitan Council pursuant to the provisions of Act No. 292 of
the Michigan Public Acts of 1989 (the "Act").
Article I. Name. The name of this Metropolitan Council shall be the Mid-Michigan Water
Authority ("Authority").
Article 11. Names of Incorporating Units. The Incorporating Units of government
creating the Authority are identified as follows: Bath Township, Delhi Township, Delta
Township, Village of Dimondale, City of East Lansing, City of Grand Ledge, City of
Lansing, Lansing Township, Meridian Township, Oneida Township,Vevay Township,
Watertown Township, Village of Webberville, Wheatfield Township, City of Williamston,
Williamstown Township, and Windsor Township.The signatories to this document are
hereinafter referred to as "Participating Units".
Article III. Purpose. The purpose of this Authority is to, through the use of the powers
authorized by the Act,plan,promote, finance, issue bonds for,acquire,improve,enlarge,
extend, own, construct, operate,repair,replace, or contract for public improvements and
services associated with a regional public water supply system; to contract with any
Participating Unit or Non-Participating entity as provided for by law, to provide or receive
any or all such services; to promote educational activities related to such services; and to
facilitate regional planning for protection of regional water resources.
Article IV. Corporate Body: Authority Area. This Authority shall be a body corporate
with power to sue and be sued in any court of this State. The Authority area shall be the
geographic area of all Participating Units ("Authority Area").
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Alternate Delegate, that Unit's vote shall not be cast at that meeting. Except
as otherwise provided in these Articles, a majority vote of Delegates in
attendance with a quorum shall pass general issues. In the event of a tie vote,
the motion shall not pass.
2. For Issues, Specific To A Project. A project may be proposed by a
Participating Unit, or any combination of Participating Units and thereafter
decisions on matters relating to the project will be subject to a weighted vote
by the Delegates representing project participants, and a majority vote of
Delegates in attendance, in accordance with this Article.
A project shall be initiated by a resolution of the Authority and the resolution
shall designate all project participants, and the scope and extent of the project.
The project may include, as participants, both Participating Units, and Non-
Participating Units. However, no project may include a Participating Unit
which did not agree to participate in the project.
Addition of project participants following initiation of a project shall require
adoption of a resolution passed in accordance with B.2.,Paragraph 5, of this
Article.
The votes allocated to the Delegate representing a project participant shall be
equal to one hundred (100) times a fraction whose numerator shall equal the
cost of the project to be borne by that project participant and whose
denominator shall equal the total cost of the project, or pursuant to other
methodology as approved by the project participants. Each weighted vote
shall be rounded to the nearest whole number. In the event the Delegate is
absent, the Alternate Delegate may cast the weighted votes for that project
participant. In the absence of the Alternate Delegate, the project participant's
vote shall not be cast at that meeting.
The Authority shall decide any motion or question regarding a project by the
majority vote of: 1) the weighted votes of all Delegates in attendance, with a
quorum present and 2) the majority of all Delegates in attendance, with a
quorum present. In the event of a tie vote, the motion shall not pass.
C. Quorum. A quorum shall consist of at least one-half(1/2) of the total number of
Delegates. In the event a vote is to be taken on a project issue, a quorum shall
also consist of at least one-half(1/2) of the total number of weighted votes of
Delegates representing project participants.
D. Non-Voting Representatives. An Alternate Delegate may only vote in the absence
of the Delegate. An Ex-Officio representative shall not cast a vote on any issue
before the Authority.
Article X. Authority Meetings. Com ensation. The Authority shall conduct an
organizational meeting in January of each year and shall convene meetings as may be
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principal administrator for the Authority. The Executive Director shall have the powers
and duties as provided in the Bylaws. The Executive Director shall not be a Delegate to
the Authority.
Article XVI. Executive Committee. An Executive Committee shall be established in
accordance with this Article.
A. Membership. The Executive Committee shall consist of five (5)Delegates plus the
Executive Director (if one is appointed pursuant to Article XV): The Executive
Director shall be a non-voting member of the committee. The Largest
Participating Unit shall be a voting Delegate to the Executive Committee. The
Chairperson and the Vice Chairperson shall automatically serve as two (2) of the
five (5) voting Delegates to the Executive Committee. The remaining voting
Delegates shall be selected by the Authority at its initial meeting of each fiscal year.
B. Responsibilities, The Executive Committee shall:
1. review matters which are proposed for the agenda by the Chairperson and may
offer recommendations to the Authority with regard to the items which are on
each agenda;
2. review and make recommendations on the proposed budget to be approved by
the Authority for each fiscal year;
3. review and make recommendations to the Authority on the work, goals and
objectives presented to the Authority by any standing committees, and agencies
which operate under the Authority;
4. undertake such other responsibilities as are delegated to the Executive
Committee by the Authority, provided however that the Executive Committee
shall have the power to bind the Authority by making expenditures or incurring
obligations up to a cumulative total limit as specified in the Bylaws. However,
all such expenditures or incurred obligations must be ratified by the Authority.
Upon ratification of an obligation or expenditure by the Authority, the power
of the Executive Committee to make expenditures or incur obligations shall be
deemed restored up to that same cumulative total limit.
The Executive Committee shall be empowered to take such actions as are
delegated to it by the Authority, within the limitations as specified in the Bylaws,
and take such emergency actions as may be necessary until a meeting of the
Authority can be convened. In each instance, the actions of the Executive
Committee shall be ratified, modified or overruled by the Authority at its next
meeting following the action of the Executive Committee.
C. Procedure. Procedures for convening meetings, voting of the Executive
Committee, and other matters pertaining to the functions of the Executive
Committee may be specified in the Bylaws.
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Authority, and it adopts the Articles of Incorporation as amended to reflect the addition of
the Unit.
After a Participating Unit has been added to the Authority, the Clerk of that Unit shall sign
the Articles of Incorporation as amended on behalf of that Unit.
Article XXIII. Withdrawal of Units. A Participating Unit may withdraw from the
Authority (for purposes of this Article a"Withdrawing Unit"), subject to the requirements
of Section 33 of the Act, upon delivery of six (6) months written notice to the Authority.
In the event that the written notice of withdrawal is received by the Authority less than six
(6) months before the end of the Authority's fiscal year,the Withdrawing Unit shall be
liable for membership fees for the succeeding Authority fiscal year. No membership fees
shall be returned to any Withdrawing Unit. However, all contractual rights acquired and
obligations incurred by a Withdrawing Unit while it was a Participating Unit shall remain
in full force and effect. The Withdrawing Unit shall remain liable for any monetary
obligations incurred by the Withdrawing Unit prior to date of withdrawal.
Article XXIV. Inactive Membership Status. Any Participating Unit which fails to pay its
annual dues within sixty (60) days of the beginning of each fiscal year shall be deemed
delinquent. A delinquent Participating Unit shall be placed on inactive status,its
Delegate(s) shall not be entitled to vote, nor shall the Delegate nor the Delegate's vote be
counted for quorum or voting purposes. Moreover, the Authority may prohibit the
Delegate(s) of an inactive Participating Unit from participating in debates or discussions of
the Authority or on any Agency operating under the Authority's auspices. The
Participating Unit's inactive status shall be referred to the Executive Committee for
appropriate action. Inactive status shall remain until all fees, including any penalties
approved by the Authority, are paid in full. Inactive membership status shall not affect a
Participating Unit's contractual obligations, obligations incurred while on inactive status,
or commitment to pay monetary obligations as stated in Article XXIII.
Article XXV. Adoption. Upon adoption of these Articles of Incorporation by the
legislative body of each Participating Unit, such adoption shall be evidenced by an
endorsement on the Articles by the Clerk of that Participating Unit as provided below.
Upon adoption by the Participating Units, these Articles of Incorporation shall be filed by
the Clerk of the Largest Participating Unit with the
g p g Secretary of State and the Clerk of
each County in which a Participating Unit is located.
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These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of the City of Grand Ledge at a meeting
duly held on the day of 1995.
Date: 22/ l , 1995 CITY OF GRAND LEDGE
By: �t '
Christine Hnatiw
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the If islative body of the City of Lwising at a meeting duly
held on the ,, day of ` ;1995.
Date: emu, J 995 CITY OF LANSING
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Marilynn S Iad , Clerk
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the egislative body of Lansing Township at a meeting duly
held on tthhe -2,2nLw�day of ,1995.
Date: fir/ 25 , 1995 LANSING TOWNSHIP
By: /
Dorothy L. John�t " , Ir
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of Meridian Township at a meeting duly
held on the day of ' 1995.
Date: , 1995 MERIDIAN TOWNSHIP
t znt..+f loom a left b(®irk
By:
Virginia L. White,Clerk
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These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of the City of Williamston at a meeting
duly held on the day of , 1995.
Date: ' 1995 CITY OF WILLIAMSTON
CThtonfiVmaly left b(, nK)
By:
Alan Dolley, Clerk
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of Williamstown Township at a meeting
duly held on the day of , 1995.
Date: 71995 WILLIAMSTOWN TOWNSHIP
2nTtnf;0n0/ly left b fen it
By:
Shirley A. Graham, Clerk
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on a legislative body of Windsor Township at a meeting duly
held on the 1R day o , 1995.
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Date: �g �_ _ , 1995 w>zvDSOR TO SHIP
B6ind
s.
ew�sley, Clerk
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Office of City Clerk
Marilynn Slade City of Lansing
City Clerk
November 30, 1995
Ms. Kathleen B. McQueen, Clerk
Bath Charter Township
14480 Webster Road
Post Office Box 247
Bath, !Michigan 48808
Dear Ms. McQueen:
The Articles of Incorporation of the Mid-Michigan Water Authority,
adopted by the participating local governmental units, as authorized
under and pursuant to Act 292 of the Michigan Public Acts of 1989, are
being submitted to your office for filing. Evidence of adoption of the
Articles is shown by an endorsement on the enclosed original by each
clerk of the local governmental unit.
Please complete and return the enclosed Certificate and Acknowledgment
of Filing, together with a "true copy" of the filed Articles of Incorporation of
the Mid-Michigan Water Authority, for our records.
Thank you for your attention to this matter.
Very truly yours,
Marilynn Slade
City Clerk
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CERTIFICATE AND ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF FILING
The undersigned hereby certifies and acknowledges that the City of Lansing, Michigan,
being the largest participating local governmental unit in the Mid-Michigan Water
Authority, did on the day of 1995, file a printed copy of the Articles
of Incorporation of the Mid-Michigan Water Authority, which were adopted and
approved by the participating local governmental units on the date stated and evidenced by
endorsements on the Articles by the clerks of the participating units.
BATH TOWNSHIP CLERK
(SEAL) Kathleen B. McQueen
Dated: , 1995
Return to:
Marilynn Slade,City Clerk
City of Lansing
124 W.Michigan Avenue
Lansing,MI 48933
CERTIFICATE AND ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF FILING
The undersigned herebycertifies and acknowledges that the City of Lansing,
Michigan,
,
being the largest participating local governmental unit in the Mid-Michigan Water
Authority, did on theist day of Dec. 1995, file a printed copy of the Articles
of Incorporation of the Mid-Michigan Water Authority, which were adopted and
approved by the participating local governmental units on the date stated and evidenced by
endorsements on the Articles by the clerks of the participating units.
DELHI TOWNSHIP CLERK
(SEAL) Virgini Farr
Dated: December 1 1995
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Return to:
Marilynn Slade,City Cleric
City of Lansing
124 W.Michigan Avenue
Lansing,MI 48933
DELHI CHANTER TOWNSHI
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1974 CEDAR STREET HOLT, MICHIGAN 48842-1897
PHONE: (517) 694-2136 FAX: (517) 694-1289
December 12, 1995
Marilynn Slade, City Clerk
City of Lansing
Ninth Fir., City Hall
124 W. Michigan Ave.
Lansing, MI 48933-1695
RE: Articles of Incorporation of the Mid-Michigan Water Authority
Dear Marilynn:
Pursant to your request, enclosed are the above referenced Articles.
If you have any questions, please call me at 694-2135.
Sincerely,
Virginirr
Township Clerk
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MMWA Articles of Incorporation
ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION
of the
MID-MICHIGAN WATER AUTHORITY
These Articles of Incorporation are adopted and executed by the incorporating units, Bath
Township, Delhi Township,Delta Township, Village of Dimondale, City of East Lansing,
City of Grand Ledge, City of Lansing,Lansing Township, Meridian Township, Oneida
Township, Vevay Township,Watertown Township,Village of Webberville,Wheatfield
Township, City of Willianiston,Williamstown Township, and Windsor Township,for the
purpose of creating a Metropolitan Council pursuant to the provisions of Act No. 292 of
the Michigan Public Acts of 1989 (the "Act").
Article I. Name. The name of this Metropolitan Council shall be the Mid-Michigan Water
Authority ("Authority").
Article H. Names of Incorporating Units. The Incorporating Units of government
creating the Authority are identified as follows: Bath Township, Delhi Township,Delta
Township, Village of Dimondale,City of East Lansing, City of Grand Ledge,City of
Lansing, Lansing Township, Meridian.Township,Oneida Township,Vevay Township,
Watertown Township, Village of Webberville,Wheatfield Township, City of Williamston,
Williamstown Township, and Windsor Township. The signatories to this document are
hereinafter referred to as "Participating Units".
Article III. Purpose. The purpose of this Authority is to, through the use of the powers
authorized by the Act,plan,promote, finance, issue bonds for, acquire,improve,enlarge,
extend, own, construct, operate,repair,replace, or contract for public improvements and
services associated with a regional public water supply system; to contract with any
Participating Unit or Non-Participating entity as provided for by law, to provide or receive
any or all such services; to promote educational activities related to such services; and to
facilitate regional planning for protection of regional water resources.
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Article IV. Corporate Body; Authority Area. This Authority shall be a body corporate
with power to sue and be sued in any court of this State. The Authority area shall be the
geographic area of all Participating Units ("Authority Area").
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Alternate Delegate, that Unit's vote shall not be cast at that meeting. Except
as otherwise provided in these Articles, a majority vote of Delegates in
attendance with a quorum shall pass general issues. In the event of a tie vote,
the motion shall not pass.
2. For Issues Specific To A Project. A project may be proposed by a
Participating Unit, or any combination of Participating Units and thereafter
decisions on matters relating to the project will be subject to a weighted vote
by the Delegates representing project participants,and a majority vote of
Delegates in attendance, in accordance with this Article.
A project shall be initiated by a resolution of the Authority and the resolution
shall designate all project participants, and the scope and extent of the project.
The project may include,as participants, both Participating Units, and Non-
Participating Units. However, no project may include a Participating Unit
which did not agree to participate in the project.
Addition of project participants following initiation of a project shall require
adoption of a resolution passed in accordance with B.2.,Paragraph 5, of this
Article.
The votes allocated to the Delegate representing a project participant shall be
equal to one hundred (100) times a fraction whose numerator shall equal the
cost of the project to be borne by that project participant and whose
denominator shall equal the total cost of the project, or pursuant to other
methodology as approved by the project participants. Each weighted vote
shall be rounded to the nearest whole number. In the event the Delegate is
absent, the Alternate Delegate may cast the weighted votes for that project
participant. In the absence of the Alternate Delegate,the project participant's
vote shall not be cast at that meeting.
The Authority shall decide any motion or question regarding a project by the
majority vote of: 1) the weighted votes of all Delegates in attendance, with a
quorum present and 2) the majority of all Delegates in attendance, with a
quorum present. In the event of a tie vote, the motion shall not pass.
C. Quorum. A quorum shall consist of at least one-half(1/2) of the total number of
Delegates. In the event a vote is to be taken on a project issue, a quorum shall
also consist of at least one-half(1/2) of the total number of weighted votes of
Delegates representing project participants.
D. Non-Voting Representatives. An Alternate Delegate may only vote in the absence
of the Delegate. An Ex-Officio representative shall not cast a vote on any issue
before the Authority.
Article X. Authority Meetings: Compensation. The Authority shall conduct an
organizational meeting in January of each year and shall convene meetings as may be
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principal administrator for the Authority. The Executive Director shall have the powers
and duties as provided in the Bylaws. The Executive Director shall not be a Delegate to
the Authority.
Article XVI. Executive Committee. An Executive Committee shall be established in
accordance with this Article.
A. Membership. The Executive Committee shall consist of five(5)Delegates plus the
Executive Director(if one is appointed pursuant to Article XV). The Executive
Director shall be a non-voting member of the committee. The Largest
Participating Unit shall be a voting Delegate to the Executive Committee. The
Chairperson and the Vice Chairperson shall automatically serve as two (2) of the
five (5) voting Delegates to the Executive Committee. The remaining voting
Delegates shall be selected by the Authority at its initial meeting of each fiscal year.
B. Responsibilities. The Executive Committee shall:
1. review matters which are proposed for the agenda by the Chairperson and may
offer recommendations to the Authority with regard to the items which are on
each agenda;
2, review and make recommendations on the proposed budget to be approved by
the Authority for each fiscal year;
3. review and make recommendations to the Authority on the work,goals and
objectives presented to the Authority by any standing committees, and agencies
which operate under the Authority;
4. undertake such other responsibilities as are delegated to the Executive
Committee by the Authority, provided however that the Executive Committee
shall have the power to bind the Authority by making expenditures or incurring
obligations up to a cumulative total limit as specified in the Bylaws. However,
all such expenditures or incurred obligations must be ratified by the Authority.
Upon ratification of an obligation or expenditure by the Authority, the power
of the Executive Committee to make expenditures or incur obligations shall be
deemed restored up to that same cumulative total limit.
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The Executive Committee shall be empowered to take such actions as are
delegated to it by the Authority, within the limitations as specified in the Bylaws,
and take such emergency actions as may be necessary until a meeting of the
Authority can be convened. In each instance, the actions of the Executive
Committee shall be ratified, modified or overruled by the Authority at its next
meeting following the action of the Executive Committee.
C. Procedure. Procedures for convening meetings, voting of the Executive
Committee, and other matters pertaining to the functions of the Executive
Committee may be specified in the Bylaws.
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Authority, and it adopts the Articles of Incorporation as amended to reflect the addition of
the Unit.
After a Participating Unit has been added to the Authority, the Clerk of that Unit shall sign
the Articles of Incorporation as amended on behalf of that Unit.
Article XXIII. Withdrawal of Units. A Participating Unit may wi
thdraw from the
Authority (for purposes of this Article a "Withdrawing Unit"), subject to the requirements
of Section 33 of the Act, upon delivery of six (6) months written notice to the Authority.
In the event that the written notice of withdrawal is received by the Authority less than six
(6)months before the end of the Authority's fiscal year,the Withdrawing Unit shall be
liable for membership fees for the succeeding Authority fiscal year.No membership fees
shall be returned to any Withdrawing Unit. However, all contractual rights acquired and
obligations incurred by a Withdrawing Unit while it was a Participating Unit shall remain
in full force and effect. The Withdrawing Unit shall remain liable for any monetary
obligations incurred by the Withdrawing Unit prior to date of withdrawal.
Article XXIV. Inactive Membership Status. Any Participating Unit which fails to pay its
annual dues within sixty(60)days of the beginning of each fiscal year shall be deemed
delinquent. A delinquent Participating Unit shall be placed on inactive status,its
Delegate(s) shall not be entitled to vote, nor shall the Delegate nor the Delegate's vote be
counted for quorum or voting purposes. Moreover, the Authority may prohibit the
Delegate(s) of an inactive Participating Unit from participating in debates or discussions of
the Authority or on any Agency operating under the Authority's auspices.The
Participating Unit's inactive status shall be referred to the Executive Committee for
appropriate action. Inactive status shall remain until all fees,including any penalties
approved by the Authority, are paid in full. Inactive membership status shall not affect a
Participating Unit's contractual obligations, obligations incurred while on inactive status,
or commitment to pay monetary obligations as stated in Article XXIII.
Article XXV. Ado on. Upon adoption of these Articles of Incorporation by the
legislative body of each Participating Unit, such adoption shall be evidenced by an
endorsement on the Articles by the Clerk of that Participating Unit as provided below.
Upon adoption by the Participating Units, these Articles of Incorporation shall be filed by
the Clerk of the Largest Participating Unit with the Secretary of State and the Clerk of
each County in which a Participating Unit is located.
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MMWA Articles of Incorporation
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of the City of Grand Ledge at a meeting
duly held on the ZJ -- day of 1995.
Date: 1995 CITY OF GRAND LEDGE
By. z /
Christine Hnatiw
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the le islative body of the City of Lwising at a meting duly
held on the 4:�day of 1995.
Date: �� �,� , 1995 CITY OF LANSIN G
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Marilynn Slad , Clerk
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of Lansing Township at a meeting duly
held on the -.2,'�nvcday of - ,1996 , 15.
Date: =95 , 1995 LANSING TOWNSHIP
By: r
Dorothy L. John to,
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of Meridian Township at a meeting duly
held on the day of , 1995.
Date: , i.995 MERIDIAN TOWNSHIP
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Virginia L. White, Clerk j
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These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of the City of Williamston at a meeting
duly held on the day of 11995.
Date: , 1995 CITY OF WILLIAMSTON
�Thfion`f'tonR/y deft b�aR K�
By:
Alan Dolley,Clerk
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of Williamstown Township at a meeting
duly held on the.____--.—day of �..___., 1995.
Date: , 1995 WILLIAMSTOWN TOWNSHIP
By:
Shirley A. Graham, Clerk
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of Windsor Township at a meeting duly
held on the day o , t995.
Date: a��c rAkQP— c?, 1995 WINDSOR TO SHIP
Bye' -4�wtley,
- Sind Clerk
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Marilynn Slade
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Ms. Virginia Farr, Clerk
Delhi Charter Township
1974 South Cedar Street
Holt, Michigan 48842
Dear Ms. Farr:
The Articles of Incorporation of the Mid-Michigan Water Authority,
adopted by the participating local governmental units, as authorized
under and pursuant to Act 292 of the Michigan Public Acts of 1989, are
being submitted to your office for filing. Evidence of adoption of the
Articles is shown by an endorsement on the enclosed original by each
clerk of the local governmental unit.
Please complete and return the enclosed Certificate and Acknowledgment
of Filing, together with a "true copy" of the filed Articles of Incorporation of
the Mid-Michigan Water Authority, for our records.
Thank you for your attention to this matter.
Very truly yours,
Marilynn Slade
City Clerk
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CERTIFICATE AND ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF FILING
The undersigned hereby certifies and acknowledges that the City of Lansing, Michigan,
being the largest participating local governmental unit in the Mid-Michigan Water
Authority, did on the day of I995, file a printed copy of the Articles
of Incorporation of the Mid-Michigan Water Authority, which were adopted and
approved by the participating local,governmental units on the date stated and evidenced by
endorsements on the Articles by the clerks of the participating units.
DELHI TOWNSHIP CLERK
(SEAL) Virginia Farr
Dated: , 1995
Return to:
Marilynn Slade,City Clerk
City of Lansing
124 W.Michigan Avenue
Lansing,MI 48933
CERTIFICATE AND ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF FILING re ;E I V F-,D
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The undersigned hereby certifies and acknowledges that the City of Lansing, Michigan, CITY CLERK
being the largest participating local governmental unit in the Mid-Michigan Water
Authority, did on the-)y/day of 1995, file a printed copy of the Articles
of Incorporation of the Mid-Michigan Water Authority, which were adopted and
approved by the participating local governmental units on the date stated and evidenced by
endorsements on the Articles by the clerks of the participating units.
LANSING TOWNSHIP CLERK
(SEAL)
Dorothy L, Joh ton
Dated; ,C/��- L�, 1995 j
Return to:
Marilynn Slade,City Clerk
City of Lansing
124 W. Michigan Avenue
Lansing,MI 48933
MMWA Articles of Incorporation
ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION
of the
MID-MICHIGAN WATER AUTHORITY
These Articles of Incorporation are adopted and executed by the incorporating units, Bath
Township,Delhi Township, Delta Township,Village of Dimondale, City of East Lansing,
City of Grand Ledge, City of Lansing, Lansing Township, Meridian Township, Oneida
Township, Vevay Township,Watertown Township, Village of Webberville, Wheatfield
Township, City of Williamston, Williamstown Township, and Windsor Township,for the
purpose of creating a Metropolitan Council pursuant to the provisions of Act No. 292 of
the Michigan Public Acts of 1989 (the"Act").
Article I. Name. The name of this Metropolitan Council shall be the Mid-Michigan Water
Authority ("Authority").
Article II. Names of Incorporating Units. The Incorporating Units of government
creating the Authority are identified as follows: Bath Township, Delhi Township, Delta
Township, Village of Dimondale,City of East Lansing, City of Grand Ledge, City of
Lansing, Lansing Township,Meridian Township, Oneida Township,Vevay Township,
Watertown Township, Village of Webberville,Wheatfield Township,City of Williamston,
Williamstown Township, and Windsor Township. The signatories to this document are
hereinafter referred to as "Participating Units".
Article III. Pu ose. The purpose of this Authority is to, through the use of the powers
authorized by the Act,plan, promote, finance, issue bonds for, acquire, improve, enlarge,
extend, own, construct, operate,repair, replace, or contract for public improvements_and
services associated with a regional public water supply system; to contract with any
Participating Unit or Non-Participating entity as provided for by law, to provide or receive
any or all such services; to promote educational activities related to such services; and to
facilitate regional planning for protection of regional water resources.
Article IV. Corporate Bod • Authorit Area. This Authority shall be a body corporate
with power to sue and be sued in any court of this State. The Authority area shall be the
geographic area of all Participating Units ("Authority Area").
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Alternate Delegate, that Unit's vote shall not be cast at that meeting. Except
as otherwise provided in these Articles, a majority vote of Delegates in
attendance with a quorum shall pass general issues. In the event of a tie vote,
the motion shall not pass.
2. For Issues Specific To A Project. A project may be proposed by a
Participating Unit, or any combination of Participating Units and thereafter
decisions on matters relating to the project will be subject to a weighted vote
by the Delegates representing project participants, and a majority vote of
Delegates in attendance, in accordance with this Article.
A project shall be initiated by a resolution of the Authority and the resolution
shall designate all project participants, and the scope and extent of the project.
The project may include, as participants, both Participating Units, and Non-
Participating Units. However, no project may include a Participating Unit
which did not agree to participate in the project.
Addition of project participants following initiation of a project shall require
adoption of a resolution passed in accordance with B.2., Paragraph 5, of this
Article.
The votes allocated to the Delegate representing a project participant shall be
equal to one hundred (100) times a fraction whose numerator shall equal the
cost of the project to be borne by that project participant and whose
denominator shall equal the total cost of the project, or pursuant to other
methodology as approved by the project participants. Each weighted vote
shall be rounded to the nearest whole number. In the event the Delegate is
absent, the Alternate Delegate may cast the weighted votes for that project
participant. In the absence of the Alternate Delegate,the project participant's
vote shall not be cast at that meeting.
The Authority shall decide any motion or question regarding a project by the
majority vote of: 1) the weighted votes of all Delegates in attendance, with a
quorum present and 2)the majority of all Delegates in attendance, with a
quorum present. In the event of a tie vote, the motion shall not pass.
C. Quorum. A quorum shall consist of at least one-half(1/2) of the total number of
Delegates. In the event a vote is to be taken on a project issue, a quorum shall
also consist of at least one-half(1/2) of the total number of weighted votes of
Delegates representing project participants.
D. Non-Voting Representatives. An Alternate Delegate may only vote in the absence
of the Delegate. An Ex-Officio representative shall not cast a vote on any issue
before the Authority.
Article X. Authority Meetings, Compensation. The Authority shall conduct an
organizational meeting in January of each year and shall convene meetings as may be
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principal administrator for the Authority. The Executive Director shall have the powers
and duties as provided in the Bylaws. The Executive Director shall not be a Delegate to
the Authority.
Article XVI. Executive Committee. An Executive Committee shall be established in
accordance with this Article.
A. Membership. The Executive Committee shall consist of five (5)Delegates plus the
Executive Director(if one is appointed pursuant to Article XV). The Executive
Director shall be a non-voting member of the committee. The Largest
Participating Unit shall be a voting Delegate to the Executive Committee, The
Chairperson and the Vice Chairperson shall automatically serve as two (2) of the
five (5) voting Delegates to the Executive Committee. The remaining voting
Delegates shall be selected by the Authority at its initial meeting of each fiscal year.
B. Responsibilities. The Executive Committee shall:
1. review matters which are proposed for the agenda by the Chairperson and may
offer recommendations to the Authority with regard to the items which are on
each agenda;
2. review and make recommendations on the proposed budget to be approved by
the Authority for each fiscal year;
3. review and make recommendations to the Authority on the work, goals and
objectives presented to the Authority by any standing committees, and agencies
which operate under the Authority;
4. undertake such other responsibilities as are delegated to the Executive
Committee by the Authority,provided however that the Executive Committee
shall have the power to bind the Authority by making expenditures or incurring
obligations up to a cumulative total limit as specified in the Bylaws. However,
all such expenditures or incurred obligations must be ratified by the Authority.
Upon ratification of an obligation or expenditure by the Authority, the power
of the Executive Committee to make expenditures or incur obligations shall be
deemed restored up to that same cumulative total limit.
The Executive Committee shall be empowered to take such actions as are
delegated to it by the Authority,within the limitations as specified in the Bylaws,
and take such emergency actions as may be necessary until a meeting of the
Authority can be convened. In each instance, the actions of the Executive
Committee shall be ratified, modified or overruled by the Authority at its next
meeting following the action of the Executive Committee.
C. Proce ure. Procedures for convening meetings, voting of the Executive
Committee, and other matters pertaining to the functions of the Executive
Committee may be specified in the Bylaws.
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Authority, and it adopts the Articles of Incorporation as amended to reflect the addition of
the Unit.
After a Participating Unit has been added to the Authority, the Clerk of that Unit shall sign
the Articles of Incorporation as amended on behalf of that Unit.
Article XXIII. Withdrawal of Units. A Participating Unit may withdraw from the
Authority (for purposes of this Article a"Withdrawing Unit"),subject to the requirements
of Section 33 of the Act, upon delivery of six (6) months written notice to the Authority.
In the event that the written notice of withdrawal is received by the Authority less than six
(6) months before the end of the Authority's fiscal year, the Withdrawing Unit shall be
liable for membership fees for the succeeding Authority fiscal year. No membership fees
shall be returned to any Withdrawing Unit. However,all contractual rights acquired and
obligations incurred by a Withdrawing Unit while it was a Participating Unit sliall remain
in full force and effect. The Withdrawing Unit shall remain liable for any monetary
obligations incurred by the Withdrawing Unit prior to date of withdrawal.
Article XXIV. Inactive Membership Status. Any Participating Unit which fails to pay its
annual dues within sixty (60)days of the beginning of each fiscal year shall be deemed
delinquent. A delinquent Participating Unit shall be placed on inactive status, its
Delegate(s) shall not be entitled to vote, nor shall the Delegate nor the Delegate's vote be
counted for quorum or voting purposes. Moreover, the Authority may prohibit the
Delegate(s) of an inactive Participating Unit from participating in debates or discussions of
the Authority or on any Agency operating under the Authority's auspices. The
Participating Unit's inactive status shall be referred to the Executive Committee for
appropriate action. Inactive status shall remain until all fees, including any penalties
approved by the Authority, are paid in full. Inactive membership status shall not affect a
Participating Unit's contractual obligations, obligations incurred while on inactive status,
or commitment to pay monetary obligations as stated in Article XXIII.
Article XXV. Ado i n. Upon adoption of these Articles of Incorporation by the
legislative body of each Participating Unit, such adoption shall be evidenced by an
endorsement on the Articles by the Clerk of that Participating Unit as provided below.
Upon adoption by the Participating Units, these Articles of Incorporation shall be filed by
the Clerk of the Largest Participating Unit with the Secretary of State and the Clerk of
each County in which a Participating Unit is located.
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These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of the City of Grand Ledge at a meeting
duly held on the 13 day of 1995.
Date: 1995 CITY OF GRAND LEDGE
By: z
Christine Hnatiw
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the le islative body of the City of Lwising at a meeting duly
held on the— �l:yday of . ` , i 995.
Date: �� �' , 1995 CITY OF LANSIN G
Marilynn ;lad ,Clerk
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the egislative body of Lansing Township at a meeting duly
held on the -2-,:2o.(-'day of ,i995.
Date: 61" S , 1995 LANSING TOWNSHIP
By:
Dorothy L. John l�r
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of Meridian Township at a meeting duly
held on the day of
Date: , 1995 MERIDIAN TO)hTNSHIP
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By:
Virginia L. White, Clerk
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These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of the City of Williamston at a meeting
duly held on the day of , 1995.
Date: ' 1995 CITY OF WILLIAMSTON
�h'l'onf'iona/y leff- b(anK)
By:
Dolley, Clerk
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of Williamstown Township at a meeting
duly held on the.--day of , 1995.
Date: , 1995 WILLIAMSTOWN TOWNSHIP
InT�rrf',ano/� la �� b�arrk
By:
Shirley A. Graham,Clerk
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of Windsor Township at a meeting duly
held on the day o , 1995.
Date: 1995 WINDSOR TO SHIP
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ind wsley,Clerk
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Marilynn Slade City of Lansing
City Clerk
November 30, 1998
Ms. Dorothy L. Johnston, Clerk
Lansing Charter Township
3209 West Michigan Avenue
Lansing, Michigan 48917
Dear Ms. Johnston:
The Articles of Incorporation of the Mid-Michigan Water Authority,
adopted by the participating local governmental units, as authorized
under and pursuant to Act 292 of the Michigan Public Acts of 1989, are
being submitted to your office for filing. Evidence of adoption of the
Articles is shown by an endorsement on the enclosed original by each
clerk of the local governmental unit.
Please complete and return the enclosed Certificate and Acknowledgment
of Filing, together with a "true copy" of the filed Articles of Incorporation of
the Mid-Michigan Water Authority, for our records.
Thank you for your attention to this matter.
Very truly yours,
Marilynn Slade
City Clerk .
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Ninth Floor, City Hall, 124 W. Michigan Ave., Lansing, MI 48933-1695 • 517-483-4131 • 517-483-6066 FAX
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CERTIFICATE AND ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF FILING
The undersigned hereby certifies and acknowledges that the City of Lansing, Michigan,
being the largest participating local governmental unit in the Mid-Michigan Water
Authority, did on the day of 1995, file a printed copy of the Articles
of Incorporation of the Mid-Michigan Water Authority, which were adopted and
approved by the participating local governmental units on the date stated and evidenced by
endorsements on the Articles by the clerks of the participating units.
LANSING TOWNSHIP CLERK
(SEAL)
Dorothy L. Johnston
Dated: , 1995
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Return to:
Marilynn Slade,City Clerk
City of Lansing
124 W. Michigan Avenue
Lansing,MI 48933
CERTIFICATE AND ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF FILING E!V E T)
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The undersigned hereby certifies and acknowledges that the City of Lansing, Michigan,
being the largest participating local governmental unit in the Mid-Michigan Water
Authority, did on the lid day of 1995, file a printed copy of the Articles
of Incorporation of the Mid-Michigan Water Authority, which were adopted and
approved by the participating local governmental units on the date stated and evidenced by
endorsements on the Articles by the clerks of the participating units.
WINDSOR TOWNSHIP CLERK
L' da owsley
Dated; n1�,QR , 1995
Return to:
Marilynn Slade,City Clerk
City of Lansing
124 W. Michigan Avenue
Lansing,MI 48933
RESOLUTION FOR
ADOPTION OF THE ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION
OF THE
MID-MICHIGAN WATER AUTHORITY
WHEREAS, a regional approach to water supply will provide for improved
reliability, efficiency and lower costs in meeting local water resource
requirements, and
WHEREAS, the feasibility of such an approach has been demonstrated based
on independent study and critical local review, and
WHEREAS, the Articles of Incorporation of the Mid-Michigan Water
Authority published on May 10, 1995 in the Lansing State Journal set forth
the basis for participation of local units of government in a Metropolitan
Council for specific purposes, and
WHEREAS, thy' r&s , - desires to be a
participating member of the id-Michigan Water Authority, established
pursuant to Act No. 292 of the Michigan Public Acts of 1989,
NOW THEREFORE, the Articles of Incorporation of the Mid-Michigan
Water Authority are hereby adopted by an affirmative majority vote of the
members serving on the legisl tive body of i vC6e LJ , at
a meeting duly held on the day of , A. ., 1995
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I , LINDA TOWSLEY , THE FULLY QUALIFIED CLERK OF THE CHARTER
TOWNSHIP OF WINDSOR , EATON COUNTY , MICHIGAN DO HEREBY
CERTIFY THAT THE FOREGOING IS A TRUE AND COMPLETE COPY OF
THE RESOLUTION ADOPTED BY THE TOWNSHIP GO R-P AT A REGULAR
MEETING HELD ON AUGUST 8, 1995 .
N A TOWSLEY , CLER ---^
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i Marilynn Slade City of Lansing
City Clerk
November 30, 1995
Ms. Linda Towsley, Clerk
Windsor Charter Township
405 West Jefferson
Dimondale, Michigan 48821
Dear Ms. Towsley;
The Articles of incorporation of the Mid-Michigan Water Authority,
adopted by the participating local governmental units, as authorized
under and pursuant to Act 292 of the Michigan Public Acts of 1989, are
being submitted to your office for filing. Evidence of adoption of the
Articles is shown by an endorsement on the enclosed original by each
clerk of the local governmental unit.
Please complete and return the enclosed Certificate and Acknowledgment
of Filing, together with a "true copy" of the filed Articles of Incorporation of
the Mid-Michigan Water Authority, for our records.
Thank you for your attention to this matter.
Very truly yours,
Marilynn Slade
City Clerk
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CERTIFICATE AND ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF FILING
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The undersigned hereby certifies and acknowledges that the City of Lansing, Michigan,
being the largest participating local governmental unit in the Mid-Michigan Water
Authority, did on the day of 1995, file a printed copy of the Articles
of Incorporation of the Mid-Michigan Water Authority, which were adopted and
approved by the participating local governmental units on the date stated and evidenced by
endorsements on the Articles by the clerks of the participating units.
WINDSOR TOWNSHIP CLERK
(SEAL) Linda Towsley
Dated: , 1995
Return to:
Marilynn Slade,City Cleric
City of Lansing
124 W. Michigan Avenue
Lansing,MI 48933
CERTIFICATE AND ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF FILING
The undersigned hereby certifies and acknowledges that the City of Lansing, Michigan,
being the largest participating local governmental unit in the Mid-Michigan Water
Authority, did on the Lltboay of August 1995, file a printed copy of the Articles
of Incorporation of the Mid-Michigan Water Authority, which were adopted and
approved by the participating local governmental units on the date stated and evidenced by
endorsements on the Articles by the clerks of the participating units.
VILLAGE OF DIMONDALE
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(SEAL) Denise Parisian, Clerk
Dated: December 12 , 1995
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Return to:
Marilynn Slade,City Clerk
City of Lansing
124 W. Michigan Avenue
Lansing,MI 48933
Filed 8/14/95
:i�IWA Articles of Incorpgration Denise M. Parisian
ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION CO PORATION
of the
MID-MICHIGAN WATER AUTHORITY
These Articles of Incorporation are adopted and executed by the incorporating units, Bath
Township,Delhi Township, Delta Township, Village of Dimondale, City of East Lansing,
City of Grand Ledge, City of Lansing, Lansing Township, Meridian Township, Oneida
Township, Vevay Township, Watertown Township, Village of Webberville, Wheatfield
Township, City of Williamston, Williamstown Township, and Windsor Township, for the
purpose of creating a Metropolitan Council pursuant to the provisions of Act No. 292 of
the Michigan Public Acts of 1989 (the "Act").
Article 1. Name. The name of this Metropolitan Council shall be the Mid-Michigan Water
Authority ("Authority").
Article H. Names of Incorporating Units. The Incorporating Units of government
creating the Authority are identified as follows: Bath Township, Delhi Township, Delta
Township, Village of Dimondale, City of East Lansing, City of Grand Ledge, City of
Lansing, Lansing Township, Meridian Township, Oneida Township, Vevay Township,
Watertown Township, Village of Webberville, Wheatfield Township, City of Williamston,
Williamstown Township, and Windsor Township. The signatories to this document are
hereinafter referred to as "Participating Units".
Article III. Purpose. The purpose of this Authority is to, through the use of the powers
authorized by the Act, plan, promote, finance, issue bonds for, acquire, improve, enlarge,
extend, own, construct, operate, repair, replace, or contract for public improvements and
services associated with a regional public water supply system; to contract with any
Participating Unit or Non-Participating entity as provided for by law, to provide or receive
any or all such services, to promote educational activities related to such services; and to
facilitate regional planning for protection of regional water resources.
Article IV. Corporate Bod • Authority Area. This Authority shall be a body corporate
with power to sue and be sued in any court of this State. The Authority area shall be the
geographic area of all Participating Units ("Authority Area").
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Article V. Authority. This Authority is an authority under Section 6 of Article IX of the
1963 Michigan Constitution.
Article VI. Fiscal Year. The fiscal year of this Authority shall continence on the first day
of January, in each year, and end on the thirty-first day of the following December.
Article VII. Powers of Authority. The Authority shall possess all powers which are
authorized by the Act. The Authority shall possess all the powers necessary foncarrying
out the purposes of its formation. Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, the
Authority shall only possess and exercise powers with respect to the public improvement
and services of a regional public water supply system.
Article VUL Issuance Of Bonds. For the purpose of defraying the project costs of a
project, the Authority may issue bonds or revenue bonds pursuant to the Act or pursuant
to other state law.
Article IX. Authority Organization
A. Delegates, Re resentation of Partici atin Units. The Authority shall be governed
in accordance with the Act and as set forth in Article IX and Article X and in
accordance with duly adopted Bylaws. The Authority shall be comprised of
Participating Unit Delegates who shall be appointed to the Authority in the manner
stated in these Articles ("Delegate"). Each Participating Unit shall appoint one (1)
Delegate to the Authority, and one (1) alternate Delegate ("Alternate Delegate")
to act in the absence of the Delegate.
The legislative body of each Participating Unit shall appoint its Delegate(s) in such
manner as it shall determine. Each Delegate and Alternate Delegate shall serve at
the pleasure of the legislative body of the Participating Unit,or its designee. In the
event of a vacancy in the office of the Delegate or Alternate Delegate representing
a Participating Unit, the legislative body of the Participating Unit, or its designee,
shall fill the vacancy. Neither a vacancy in the office of a Delegate, nor failure to
appoint a Delegate or Alternate Delegate shall impair the rights of the Authority to
exercise all the rights and perform all the duties of the Authority.
The Authority may also include ex-officio representatives from such agencies as
State and Local Health Departments, Tri-County Regional Planning Commission,
US Geological Survey, Department of Natural Resources, and others as
determined by the Authority.
B. Vim. Each Delegate shall cast a vote as stated in this Article.
1. For General Issues Before The Authority. Each Delegate shall cast one vote.
In the event the Delegate from a Participating Unit is absent, the Alternate
Delegate may cast that Participating Unit's vote. In the absence of an
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Alternate Delegate, that Unit's vote shall not be cast at that meeting. Except
as otherwise provided in these Articles, a majority vote of Delegates in
attendance with a quorum shall pass general issues. In the event of a tie vote,
the motion shall not pass.
2. For Issues Specific To A Project. A project may be proposed by a
Participating Unit, or any combination of Participating Units and thereafter
decisions on matters relating to the project will be subject to a weighted vote
by the Delegates representing project participants, and a majority vote of
Delegates in attendance, in accordance with this Article.
A project shall be initiated by a resolution of the Authority and the resolution
shall designate all project participants, and the scope and extent of the project.
The project may include, as participants, both Participating Units, and Non-
Participating Units. However, no project may include a Participating Unit
which did not agree to participate in the project.
Addition of project participants following initiation of a project shall require
adoption of a resolution passed in accordance with B.2., Paragraph 5, of this
Article.
The votes allocated to the Delegate representing a project participant shall be
equal to one hundred (100) times a fraction whose numerator shall equal the
cost of the project to be borne by that project participant and whose
denominator shall equal the total cost of the project, or pursuant to other
methodology as approved by the project participants. Each weighted vote
shall be rounded to the nearest whole number. In the event the Delegate is
absent, the Alternate Delegate may cast the weighted votes for that project
participant. In the absence of the Alternate Delegate, the project participant's
vote shall not be cast at that meeting.
The Authority shall decide any motion or question regarding a project by the
majority vote of: 1) the weighted votes of all Delegates in attendance, with a
quorum present and 2) the majority of all Delegates in attendance, with a
quorum present. In the event of a tie vote, the motion shall not pass.
C. Quorum. A quorum shall consist of at least one-half(1/2) of the total number of
Delegates, In the event a vote is to be taken on a project issue, a quorum shall
also consist of at least one-half(1/2) of the total number of weighted votes of
Delegates representing project participants.
D. Non-Voting Representatives. An Alternate Delegate may only vote in the absence
of the Delegate. An Ex-4fficio representative shall not cast a vote on any issue
before the Authority.
Article X. Authority Meetings, Cam ensadon. The Authority shall conduct an
organizational meeting in January of each year and shall convene meetings as may be
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provided in the Authority's Bylaws. The Authority or the Chairperson may convene
special meetings in accordance with the procedures set forth in the Authority's Bylaws.
Delegates may be compensated for attendance at Authority meetings and for other
designated services provided by the Delegate as shall be set forth in the Bylaws.
Article XI, Fees and Charges. Each Participating Unit shall pay an annual membership fee
as set forth in the Bylaws. The membership fee of any Participating Unit shall not exceed
0.2 mills multiplied by the state equalized valuation of all taxable real and personal
property within that Participating Unit.
The membership fee shall be due and payable on January 1 of each year. If a Participating
Unit fails to pay its membership fee within sixty (60) days of the due date, it shall be
placed on inactive status in accordance with Article XXIV.
The membership fee shall be used to pay the administrative expenses of promoting,
planning for and managing the water supply development of the Authority Area, and for
enhancing the coordination and cooperation of governmental services related to water
supply within the Authority Area.
In addition to the membership fee stated above, the Authority may charge separate fees to
a Participating Unit for services provided to the Participating Unit, as well as fees or
charges for a Non-Participating Unit for services provided to the Non-Participating Unit.
Article XH. Taxation. The Authority shall not levy any taxes. The Authority may only
assess such fees or charges as are provided for in Article XI.
Article XIH. Contracts. The Authority may enter into contracts for the construction,
acquisition or provision of regional water supply facilities and related services, in
accordance with Article III.
Article XIV. Officers. The Authority shall, at its organizational meeting in January each
year, elect a Chairperson, Vice Chairperson, Secretary, and Treasurer for the ensuing
fiscal year. The Chairperson and Vice Chairperson shall be Delegates to the Authority.
The Secretary and Treasurer are not required to be Delegates to the Authority. The duties
of these officers shall be prescribed by the Authority's Bylaws. Each officer shall serve for
the fiscal year for which the officer was elected and thereafter until a successor is elected.
Any officer may be removed at any time without cause upon the affirmative vote of two-
thirds (2/3) of the total number of Delegates to the Authority.
Article XV. Executive Director. Upon the recommendation of the Chairperson, the
Authority may appoint an Executive Director, in accordance with such terms as it may
prescribe, to serve at the pleasure and under the supervision of the Authority, as the
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principal administrator for the Authority. The Executive Director shall have the powers
and duties as provided in the Bylaws. The Executive Director shall not be a Delegate to
the Authority.
Article XV1. Executive Committee. An Executive Committee shall be established in
accordance with this Article.
A. Membership. The Executive Committee shall consist of five (5) Delegates plus the
Executive Director (if one is appointed pursuant to Article XV). The Executive
Director shall be a non-voting member of the committee. The Largest
Participating Unit shall be a voting Delegate to the Executive Committee. The
Chairperson and the Vice Chairperson shall automatically serve as two (2) of the
five (5) voting Delegates to the Executive Committee. The remaining voting
Delegates shall be selected by the Authority at its initial meeting of each fiscal year.
B. Responsibilities, The Executive Committee shall:
1. review matters which are proposed for the agenda by the Chairperson and may
offer recommendations to the Authority with regard to the items which are on
each agenda;
2. review and make recommendations on the proposed budget to be approved by
the Authority for each fiscal year;
3. review and make recommendations to the Authority on the work, goals and
objectives presented to the Authority by any standing committees, and agencies
which operate under the Authority;
4. undertake such other responsibilities as are delegated to the Executive
Committee by the Authority, provided however that the Executive Committee
shall have the power to bind the Authority by making expenditures or incurring
obligations up to a cumulative total limit as specified in the Bylaws. However,
all such expenditures or incurred obligations must be ratified by the Authority.
Upon ratification of an obligation or expenditure by the Authority, the power
of the Executive Committee to make expenditures or incur obligations shall be
deemed restored up to that same cumulative total limit.
The Executive Committee shall be empowered to take such actions as are
delegated to it by the Authority, within the limitations as specified in the Bylaws,
and take such emergency actions as may be necessary until a meeting of the
Authority can be convened. In each instance, the actions of the Executive
Committee shall be ratified, modified or overruled by the Authority at its next
meeting following the action of the Executive Committee.
C. Procedure. Procedures for convening meetings, voting of the Executive
Committee, and other matters pertaining to the functions of the Executive
Committee may be specified in the Bylaws.
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Article XVIL Budget. The Executive Director, or in the absence of an Executive
Director, the Chairperson, shall, not later than October 1 of each year, prepare a proposed
annual budget for the following fiscal year. Following review and recommendation by the
Executive Committee, the Authority shall, on or before January I of each year, adopt the
annual budget.
Article XVIII. Standing Committees and Advisory Committees. The Authority may
establish committees, including standing committees of the Authority and advisory
committees, in accordance with the Authority's Bylaws.
A 'cle XIX. Cr&ation of Bureaus and Division. The Authority may establish bureaus
and divisions within the Authority to carry out its functions, and may refer to them as a
bureau,division, agency, board or such other name as it shall find appropriate (individually
referred to in these Articles as an "Agency").The Authority may bring into the Authority
an Agency which was established outside of the Authority's auspices, by amending these
Articles, in accordance with Article XXI and the Authority's Bylaws, to reflect any
transfer agreement with that Agency. The method of establishing an Agency and
delegating powers and responsibilities to an Agency shall be set forth in the Bylaws.
Article XX. Bylaws. The Authority shall have the right to adopt and amend Bylaws
governing its procedure and functions, provided that the Bylaws are not in conflict with
the terms of these Articles, the Act, or any other applicable statute. Bylaws shall be
adopted and amended only upon a two-thirds vote of the Delegates to the Authority.
Ar icie XXI. Amendment of Articles of Incorporation. Any proposed amendment to
these Articles of Incorporation shall be mailed by first class mail to all Delegates and to the
legislative bodies of all Participating Units belonging to the Authority not less than thirty
(30)days prior to the date of the Authority meeting at which the proposed amendment
will be considered. These Articles may be amended upon approval of; 1) a majority of
the Delegates to the Authority, and 2) a majority of the members elected to and serving on
the legislative body of each Participating Unit, except as otherwise provided in Section 7
and 11 of the Act and Article XXII hereof for addition of Local Governmental Units.
Article XXII. Addition of Units. A city, township, or other entity may be added to the
Authority after the Authority's incorporation upon compliance with Sections 7 and 11 of
the Act and the amendment of these Articles of incorporation to reflect that addition.
Such compliance requires, at a minimum: l) Adoption of a resolution by a vote of not less
than 2/3 of the Delegates appointed to the Authority to accept the new unit, and, 2)
Adoption of a resolution by a majority of the members elected to and serving on the
legislative body of the unit to be added, stating that the unit desires to be added to the
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Authority, and it adopts the Articles of Incorporation as amended to reflect the addition of
the Unit.
After a Participating Unit has been added to the Authority, the Clerk of that Unit shall sign
the Articles of Incorporation as amended on behalf of that Unit.
Article XXIII. Withdrawal of Units. A Participating Unit may withdraw from the
Authority (for purposes of this Article a "Withdrawing Unit"), subject to the requirements
of Section 33 of the Act, upon delivery of six (6) months written notice to the Authority.
In the event that the written notice of withdrawal is received by the Authority less than six
(6) months before the end of the Authority's fiscal year, the Withdrawing Unit shall be
liable for membership fees for the succeeding Authority fiscal year. No membership fees
shall be returned to any Withdrawing Unit. However, all contractual rights acquired and
obligations incurred by a Withdrawing Unit while it was a Participating Unit shall remain
in full force and effect. The Withdrawing Unit shall remain liable for any monetary
obligations incurred by the Withdrawing Unit prior to date of withdrawal.
Article XXIV. Inactive Membership Status, Any Participating Unit which fails to pay its
annual dues within sixty (60) days of the beginning of each fiscal year shall be deemed
delinquent. A delinquent Participating Unit shall be placed on inactive status, its
Delegate(s) shall not be entitled to vote, nor shall the Delegate nor the Delegate's vote be
counted for quorum or voting purposes. Moreover, the Authority may prohibit the
Delegate(s) of an inactive Participating Unit from participating in debates or discussions of
the Authority or on any Agency operating under the Authority's auspices. The
Participating Unit's inactive status shall be referred to the Executive Committee for
appropriate action. Inactive status shall remain until all fees, including any penalties
approved by the Authority, are paid in full. Inactive membership status shall not affect a
Participating Unit's contractual obligations, obligations incurred while on inactive status,
or commitment to pay monetary obligations as stated in Article XXIII.
Article XXV. Adoption. Upon adoption of these Articles of Incorporation by the
legislative body of each Participating Unit, such adoption shall be evidenced by an
endorsement on the Articles by the Clerk of that Participating Unit as provided below.
Upon adoption by the Participating Units, these Articles of Incorporation shall be filed by
the Clerk of the Largest Participating Unit with the Secretary of State and the Clerk of
each County in which a Participating Unit is located.
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These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of Bath Township at a meeting duly held
on the day of , 1995.
Date: , 1995 BATH TOWNSHIP
By:
Kathleen B. McQueen, Clerk
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of Delhi Township at a meed.ng duly held
on the day of , 1995.
Date: _ , 1995 DELHI TOWNSHIP
By:
Virginia Farr, Clerk
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of Delta Township at a meeting duly held
on the day of , 1995.
Date: 1995 DELTA TOWNSHIP
By:
Janice Vedder, Clerk
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of the Village of Dimondale at a meeting
duly held on the day of _ , 1995.
Date: , 1995 VILLAGE OF DIMONDALE
By:
Denise Parisian, Clerk
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of the City of East Lansing at a meeting
duly held on the day of , 1995.
Date: , 1995 CITY OF EAST LANSING,
By:
Susan Donnell, Clerk
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These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of the City of Grand Ledge at a meeting
duly held on the day of , 1995.
Date: 1995 CITY OF GRAND LEDGE
By:
Christine Hnadw
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of the City of Lansing at a meeting duly
held on the day of , 1995.
Date: , 1995 CITY OF LANSING
By:
Marilyn Slade, Clerk
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of Lansing Township at a meeting duly
held on the day of ,1995.
Date: , 1995 LANSING TOWNSHIP
By:
Dorothy L. Johnston, Clerk
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of Meridian Township at a meeting duly
held on the day of , 1995.
Date: , 1995 MERIDIAN TOWNSHIP
By:
Virginia L. White, Clerk
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These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of Oneida Township at a meeting duly held
on the , day of , 1995.
Date: , 1995 ONEIDA TOWNSHIP
By:
Janet C. Schultz, Clerk
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of Vevay Township at a meeting duly held
on the day of , 1995.
Date: , 1995 VEVAY TOWNSHIP
By:
Susan C. Kosier
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of Watertown Township at a meeting duly
held on the day of , 1995.
Date: , 1995 WATERTOWN TOWNSHIP
By:
Phyllis Rathbun, Clerk
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of the Village of Webberville at a meeting
duly held on the_day of , 1995.
Date: , 1995 VILLAGE OF WEBBERVILLE
By:
Rosa Jones, Clerk
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of Wheatfieid Township at a meeting duly
held on the day of , 1995.
Date: , 1995 WHEATFIELD TOWNSHIP
By:
Kathleen Webster, Clerk
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These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of the City of Williamston at a meeting
duly held on the day of , 1995.
Date: , 1995 CITY OF WILLIAMSTON
By:
Alan Dolley, Clerk
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of Williamstown Township at a meeting
duly held on the day of , 1995.
Date: , 1995 WILLIAMSTOWN TOWNSHIP
By:
Shirley A. Graham, Clerk
These Articles of incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of Windsor Township at a meeting duly
held on the day of , 1995.
Date: , 1995 WINDSOR TOWNSHIP
By:
Linda Towsley,Clerk
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VILLAGE of DIMONDALE
DIMC>Iyf.ALE, MICHIGAN
WFI ,REAS, a regional approach to water supply will provide for improved
reliability, efficiency and lower costs in meeting local water resource
requirements, and
'WHEREAS, the feasibility of such all approach has been demonstrated based
on independent study and critical local review, and
WHEREAS,- the Articles of Incorporation of the Mid-Michigan Water Authority,
published on May 1.0, 1995 in the Laiising State Journal, set forth the basis for
participation of local units of governinent in a Metropolitan Council for specific
purposes, and
W1-EJ;, AS, the Village o!'DI mmidale desires to be a participating member of the
Mid-Michigan Water Autllorily, established pul'stia-M to Act No. 292 of the
Michigan Public Acts of 1989,
NOW TI-IER.EFOR,- the Articles of Incorporation of the Mid-Michigan Water
Authority are Hereby adopted by all affirmative majority vote of the members
serving on the legislative body of the Village of Diniondale, at a nieeting duly held
on the .l.Atli day of August, A.D., 1995.
By:
Deiiise M. Parisian, Clerk
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Office of City Clerk
City of Lansing
Marilynn Slade
City Clerk
November 30, 1995
Ms. Denise Parisian, Clerk
Dimondale Village
136 North Bridge Street
Dimondale, Michigan 48821
Dear Ms. Parisian:
The Articles of Incorporation of the Mid-Michigan Water Authority,
adopted by the participating local governmental units, as authorized
under and pursuant to Act 292 of the Michigan Public Acts of 1989, are
being submitted to your office for filing. Evidence of adoption of the
Articles is shown by an endorsement on the enclosed original by each
clerk of the local governmental unit.
Please complete and return the enclosed Certificate and Acknowledgment
of Filing, together with a "true copy" of the filed Articles of Incorporation of
the Mid-Michigan Water Authority, for our records.
Thank you for your attention to this matter.
Very truly yours,
Marilynn Slade
City Clerk
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CERTIFICATE AND ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF FILING
The undersigned hereby certifies and acknowledges that the City of Lansing, Michigan,
being the largest participating local governmental unit in the Mid-Michigan Water
Authority, did on the day of 1995, file a printed copy of the Articles
of Incorporation of the Mid-Michigan Water Authority, which were adopted and
approved by the participating local governmental units on the date stated and evidenced by
endorsements on the Articles by the clerks of the participating units.
VILLAGE OF DIMONDALE
(SEAL) Denise Parisian, Clerk
Dated: , 1995
Return to:
Marilynn Slade,City Clerk
City of Lansing
124 W.Michigan Avenue
Lansing,MI 48933
CERTIFICATE AND ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF FILING
The undersigned hereby certifies and acknowledges that the City of Lansing, Michigan,
being the largest participating local governmental unit in the Mid-Michigan Water
Authority, did on the day of 1995, file a printed copy of the Articles
of Incorporation of the Mid-Michigan Water Authority, which were adopted and
i
approved by the participating local governmental units on the date stated and evidenced by
endorsements on the Articles by the clerks of the participating units.
VILLAGE OF WEBBERVILLE
(SEAT,) �
Rosa Jones, Cler
Dated; 51995
Return to:
Marilynn Slade,City Clerk
City of Lansing
124 W.Michigan Avenue
Lansing,MI 48933
MMWA Articles of Incorporation
ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION
of the
MID-MICHIGAN WATER AUTHORITY
These Articles of Incorporation are adopted and executed by the incorporating units, Bath
Township,Delhi Township, Delta Township, Village of Dimondale, City of East Lansing,
City of Grand Ledge, City of Lansing, Lansing Township,Meridian Township,Oneida
Township,Vevay Township,Watertown Township,Village of Webberville,Wheatfield
Township,City of Williamston,Williamstown Township, and Windsor Township,for the
purpose of creating a Metropolitan Council pursuant to the provisions of Act No. 292 of
the Michigan Public Acts of 1989 (the "Act").
Article 1. Name. The name of this Metropolitan Council shall be the Mid-Michigan Water
Authority ('Authority"),
Article IT. Names of Incorporating Units. The Incorporating Units of government
creating the Authority are identified as follows: Bath Township,Delhi Township, Delta
Township, Village of Dimondale, City of East Lansing, City of Grand Ledge, City of
Lansing, Lansing Township, Meridian Township,Oneida Township,Vevay Township,
Watertown Township, Village of Webberville,Wheatfield Township,City of Williamston,
Williamstown Township, and Windsor Township. The signatories to this document are
hereinafter referred to as "Participating Units".
Article III. Purpose. The purpose of this Authority is to, through the use of the powers
authorized by the Act,plan, promote, finance, issue bonds for, acquire,improve,enlarge,
extend, own,construct, operate,repair,replace, or contract for public improvements and
services associated with a regional public water supply system; to contract with any
Participating Unit or Non-Participating entity as provided for by law, to provide or receive
any or all such services; to promote educational activities related to such services; and to
facilitate regional planning for protection of regional water resources.
Article IV. Corporate Body: Authority Area. This Authority shall be a body corporate
with power to sue and be sued in any court of this State. The Authority area shall be the
geographic area of all Participating Units ("Authority Area").
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Alternate Delegate, that Unit's vote shall not be cast at that meeting. Except
as otherwise provided in these Articles, a majority vote of Delegates in
attendance with a quorum shall pass general issues. In the event of a tie vote,
the motion shall not pass.
2. For Issues Specific To A Project. A project may be proposed by a
Participating Unit, or any combination of Participating Units and thereafter
decisions on matters relating to the project will be subject to a weighted vote
by the Delegates representing project participants, and a majority vote of
Delegates in attendance,in accordance with this Article.
A project shall be initiated by a resolution of the Authority and the resolution
shall designate all project participants, and the scope and extent of the project.
The project may include, as participants, both Participating Units, and Non-
Participating Units. However, no project may include a Participating Unit
which did not agree to participate in the project.
Addition of project participants following initiation of a project shall require
adoption of a resolution passed in accordance with B.2., Paragraph 5, of this
Article.
The votes allocated to the Delegate representing a project participant shall be
equal to one hundred(100)times a fraction whose numerator shall equal the
cost of the project to be borne by that project participant and whose
denominator shall equal the total cost of the project, or pursuant to other
methodology as approved by the project participants. Each weighted vote
shall be rounded to the nearest whole number. In the event the Delegate is
absent, the Alternate Delegate may cast the weighted votes for that project
participant. in the absence of the Alternate Delegate, the project participant's
vote shall not be cast at that meeting.
The Authority shall decide any motion or question regarding a project by the
majority vote of: 1) the weighted votes of all Delegates in attendance, with a
quorum present and 2) the majority of all Delegates in attendance, with a
quorum present. In the event of a tie vote, the motion shall not pass.
C. Quorum. A quorum shall consist of at least one-half(1/2)of the total number of
Delegates. In the event a vote is to be taken on a project issue, a quorum shall
also consist of at least one-half(1/2) of the total number of weighted votes of
Delegates representing project participants.
D. Non-Voting Representatives. An Alternate Delegate may only vote in the absence
of the Delegate. An Ex-Officio representative shall not cast a vote on any issue
before the Authority.
Article X. Authority Meetings; Compensation. The Authority shall conduct an
organizational meeting in January of each year and shall convene meetings as may be
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principal administrator for the Authority. The Executive Director shall have the powers
and duties as provided in the Bylaws. The Executive Director shall not be a Delegate to
the Authority.
Article XVI. Executive Committee. An Executive Committee shall be established in
accordance with this Article.
A. Membership. The Executive Committee shall consist of five (5) Delegates plus the
Executive Director (if one is appointed pursuant to Article XV). The Executive
Director shall be a non-voting member of the committee. The Largest
Participating Unit shall be a voting Delegate to the Executive Committee. The
Chairperson and the Vice Chairperson shall automatically serve as two (2) of the
five (5) voting Delegates to the Executive Committee. The remaining voting
Delegates shall be selected by the Authority at its initial meeting of each fiscal year.
B. Responsibilities. The Executive Committee shall:
1. review matters which are proposed for the agenda by the Chairperson and may
offer recommendations to the Authority with regard to the items which are on
each agenda;
2, review and make recommendations on the proposed budget to be approved by
the Authority for each fiscal year;
3. review and make recommendations to the Authority on the work, goals and
objectives presented to the Authority by any standing committees, and agencies
which operate under the Authority;
4. undertake such other responsibilities as are delegated to the Executive
Committee by the Authority,provided however that the Executive Committee
shall have the power to bind the Authority by making expenditures or incurring
obligations up to a cumulative total limit as specified in the Bylaws. However,
all such expenditures or incurred obligations must be ratified by the Authority.
Upon ratification of an obligation or expenditure by the Authority, the power
of the Executive Committee to make expenditures or incur obligations shall be
deemed restored up to that same cumulative total limit.
The Executive Committee shall be empowered to take such actions as are
delegated to it by the Authority, within the limitations as specified in the Bylaws,
and take such emergency actions as may be necessary until a meeting of the
Authority can be convened. In each instance, the actions of the Executive
Committee shall be ratified, modified or overruled by the Authority at its next
meeting following the action of the Executive Committee.
C. Procedure. Procedures for convening meetings, voting of the Executive
Committee, and other matters pertaining to the functions of the Executive
Committee may be specified in the Bylaws.
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Authority, and it adopts the Articles of Incorporation as amended to reflect the addition of
the Unit.
After a Participating Unit has been added to the Authority, the Clerk of that Unit shall sign
the Articles of Incorporation as amended on behalf of that Unit.
Article XXIII. Withdrawal of Units. A Participating Unit may withdraw from the
Authority (for purposes of this Article a"Withdrawing Unit"), subject to the requirements
of Section 33 of the Act, upon delivery of six (6) months written notice to the Authority.
In the event that the written notice of withdrawal is received by the Authority less than six
(6) months before the end of the Authority's fiscal year, the Withdrawing Unit shall be
liable for membership fees for the succeeding Authority fiscal year. No membership fees
shall be returned to any Withdrawing Unit. However, all contractual rights acquired and
obligations incurred by a Withdrawing Unit while it was a Participating Unit shall remain
in full force and effect. The Withdrawing Unit shall remain liable for any monetary
obligations incurred by the Withdrawing Unit prior to date of withdrawal.
Article XXIV. Inactive Membership Status. Any Participating Unit which fails to pay its
annual dues within sixty (60)days of the beginning of each fiscal year shall be deemed
delinquent. A delinquent Participating Unit shall be placed on inactive status,its
Delegate(s) shall not be entitled to vote, nor shall the Delegate nor the Delegate's vote be
counted for quorum or voting purposes. Moreover, the Authority may prohibit the
Delegate(s) of an inactive Participating Unit from participating in debates or discussions of
the Authority or on any Agency operating under the Authority's auspices.The
Participating Unit's inactive status shall be referred to the Executive Committee for
appropriate action. Inactive status shall remain until all fees,including any penalties
approved by the Authority, are paid in full. Inactive membership status shall not affect a
Participating Unit's contractual obligations, obligations incurred while on inactive status,
or commitment to pay monetary obligations as stated in Article XXIII.
Article XXV. Adoption. Upon adoption of these Articles of Incorporation by the
legislative body of each Participating Unit, such adoption shall be evidenced by an
endorsement on the Articles by the Clerk of that Participating Unit as provided below. j
Upon adoption by the Participating Units,these Articles of Incorporation shall be filed by
the Clerk of the Largest Participating Unit with the Secretary of State and the Clerk of
each County in which a Participating Unit is located.
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These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of the City of Grand Ledge at a meeting
duly held on the /.3 day of / L , 1995.
Date: %G -('4 LA 9 , 1995 CITY OF GRAND LEDGE
By:
Christine Hnatiw
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affurmafve vote of a majority
of the members serving on the le islative body of the City of Lansing at a meting duly
held on the 4-,1:'day of , 1995.
Date: J za.,, , 1995 CITY OF LANSIN G
By.
Marilynn Slad ,Clerk
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the egislative body of Lansing Township at a meeting duly
held on the -2,2e?,-/Aay of - ,1995.
Date: � S , 1995 LANSING T WNSHIP
By:
Dorothy L. John t ,
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of Meridian Township at a meeting duly
held on the day of , 1995.
Date: , 1995 MERIDIAN TOWNSHIP
C Znfiir�ionally [aft b�a�,k�
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Virginia L. White, Clerk
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These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of the City of Wiliiamston at a meeting
duly held on the day of , 1995.
Date: _, 1995 CITY OF WILLIAMSTON
( Thtento'em*ll left bean K)
By:
Alan Dolley, Clerk
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of Williamstown Township at a meeting
duly held on the day of _, 1995.
Date: , 1995 WILLIAMSTOWN TOWNSHIP
2n1"etif,o�Ql� �a f ' [on it
By:
Shirley A. Graham,Clerk
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of Windsor Township at a meeting duly
held on the day o , 1995.
Date: J— V ovba�-- c�, 1995 WINDSOR TO SHIP
yind wsley, Clerk
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Office of City Clerk
City of Lansing
Marilynn Slade
City Clerk
November 30, 1995
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Ms. Rosa Jones, Clerk
Webberville Village
115 South Main
Webberville, Michigan 48892
Dear Ms. Jones:
The Articles of Incorporation of the Mid-Michigan Water Authority,
adopted by the participating local governmental units, as authorized
under and pursuant to Act 292 of the Michigan Public Acts of 1989, are
being submitted to your office for filing. Evidence of adoption of the
Articles is shown by an endorsement on the enclosed original by each
clerk of the local governmental unit.
Please complete and return the enclosed Certificate and Acknowledgment
of Filing, together with a "true copy" of the filed Articles of Incorporation of
the Mid-Michigan Water Authority, for our records.
Thank you for your attention to this matter.
Very truly yours,
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Marilynn Slade
City Clerk
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Ninth Floor, City Hall, 124 W. Michigan Ave., Lansing, MI 48933-1695 • 517-483-4131 • 517-483-6066 FAX
CERTIFICATE AND ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF FILING
The undersigned hereby certifies and acknowledges that the City of Lansing, Michigan,
being the largest participating local governmental unit in the Mid-Michigan Water
Authority, did on the day of 1995, file a printed copy of the Articles
of Incorporation of the Mid-Michigan Water Authority, which were adopted and
approved by the participating local governmental units on the date stated and evidenced by
endorsements on the Articles by the clerks of the participating units.
VILLAGE OF WEBBERVILLE
(SEAL)
Rosa Jones, Clerk
Dated: , 1995
Return to:
Marilynn Slade,City Clerk
City of Lansing
124 W.Michigan Avenue
Lansing,MI 48933
MMWA Articles of Incorporation
ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION
of the
MID-MICHIGAN WATER AUTHORITY
These Articles of Incorporation are adopted and executed by the incorporating units, Bath
Township, Delhi Township, Delta Township, Village of Dimondale, City of East Lansing,
City of Grand Ledge, City of Lansing, Lansing Township, Meridian Township,Oneida
Township, Vevay Township,Watertown Township, Village of Webberville,Wheatfield
Township, City of Williamston,Williamstown Township, and Windsor Township,for the
purpose of creating a Metropolitan Council pursuant to the provisions of Act No. 292 of
the Michigan Public Acts of 1989 (the "Act").
Article I. Name. The name of this Metropolitan Council shall be the Mid-Michigan Water
Authority ("Authority").
Article H. Names of Incorporating Units. The Incorporating Units of government
creating the Authority are identified as follows: Bath Township,Delhi Township, Delta
Township, Village of Dimondale, City of East Lansing, City of Grand Ledge, City of
Lansing, Lansing Township, Meridian Township, Oneida Township,Vevay Township,
Watertown Township, Village of Webberville,Wheatfield Township, City of Williamston,
Williamstown Township, and Windsor Township. The signatories to this document are
hereinafter referred to as "Participating Units".
Article III. Purpose. The purpose of this Authority is to, through the use of the powers
authorized by the Act,plan, promote, finance, issue bonds for, acquire, improve, enlarge,
extend, own, construct, operate, repair,replace, or contract for public improvements and
services associated with a regional public water supply system; to contract with any
Participating Unit or Non-Participating entity as provided for by law, to provide or receive
any or all such services; to promote educational activities related to such services; and to
facilitate regional planning for protection of regional water resources.
Article IV. Corporate Body: Authority Area. This Authority shall be a body corporate
with power to sue and be sued in any court of this State. The Authority area shall be the
geographic area of all Participating Units ("Authority Area").
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Article V. Authority. This Authority is an authority under Section 6 of Article IX of the
1963 Michigan Constitution.
Article VI. Fiscal Year. The fiscal year of this Authority shall commence on the first day
of January, in each year, and end on the thirty-first day of the following December.
Article VI[. Powers of Authority. The Authority shall possess all powers which are
authorized by the Act. The Authority shall possess all the powers necessary for carrying
out the purposes of its formation. Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, the
Authority shall only possess and exercise powers with respect to the public improvement
and services of a regional public water supply system.
Article VIII. Issuance Of Bonds. For the purpose of defraying the project costs of a
project, the Authority may issue bonds or revenue bonds pursuant to the Act or pursuant
to other state law.
Article IX. Authority Organization.
A. Delegates,• Representation of Participating Units. The Authority shall be governed
in accordance with the Act and as set forth in Article IX and Article X and in
accordance with duly adopted Bylaws. The Authority shall be comprised of
Participating Unit Delegates who shall be appointed to the Authority in the manner
stated in these Articles ("Delegate"). Each Participating Unit shall appoint one (1)
Delegate to the Authority, and one (1) alternate Delegate ("Alternate Delegate")
to act in the absence of the Delegate.
The legislative body of each Participating Unit shall appoint its Delegate(s) in such
manner as it shall determine. Each Delegate and Alternate Delegate shall serve at
the pleasure of the legislative body of the Participating Unit, or its designee. In the
event of a vacancy in the office of the Delegate or Alternate Delegate representing
a Participating.Unit, the legislative body of the Participating Unit, or its designee,
shall fill the vacancy. Neither a vacancy in the office of a Delegate, nor failure to
appoint a Delegate or Alternate Delegate shall impair the rights of the Authority to
exercise all the rights and perform all the duties of the Authority.
The Authority may also include ex-officio representatives from such agencies as
State and Local Health Departments, Tri-County Regional Planning Commission,
US Geological Survey, Department of Natural Resources, and others as
determined by the Authority.
B. Voting. Each Delegate shall cast a vote as stated in this Article.
1. For General Issues Before The Authority. Each Delegate shall cast one vote.
In the event the Delegate from a Participating Unit is absent, the Alternate
Delegate may cast that Participating Unit's vote. In the absence of an
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Alternate Delegate, that Unit's vote shall not be cast at that meeting. Except
as otherwise provided in these Articles, a majority vote of Delegates in
attendance with a quorum shall pass general issues. In the event of a tie vote,
the motion shall not pass.
2. For Issues Specific To A Project. A project may be proposed by a
Participating Unit, or any combination of Participating Units and thereafter
decisions on matters relating to the project will be subject to a weighted vote
by the Delegates representing project participants, and a majority vote of
Delegates in attendance, in accordance with this Article.
A project shall be initiated by a resolution of the Authority and the resolution
shall designate all project participants, and the scope and extent of the project.
The project may include, as participants, both Participating Units, and Non-
Participating Units. However, no project may include a Participating Unit
which did not agree to participate in the project.
Addition of project participants following initiation of a project shall require
adoption of a resolution passed in accordance with B.2., Paragraph 5, of this
Article.
The votes allocated to the Delegate representing a project participant shall be
equal to one hundred (100) times a fraction whose numerator shall equal the
cost of the project to be borne by that project participant and whose
denominator shall equal the total cost of the project, or pursuant to other
methodology as approved by the project participants. Each weighted vote
shall be rounded to the nearest whole number. In the event the Delegate is
absent, the Alternate Delegate may cast the weighted votes for that project
participant. In the absence of the Alternate Delegate, the project participant's
vote shall not be cast at that meeting.
The Authority shall decide any motion or question regarding a project by the
majority vote of: 1) the weighted votes of all Delegates in attendance, with a
quorum present and 2) the majority of all Delegates in attendance, with a
quorum present. In the event of a tie vote, the motion shall not pass.
C. Quorum. A quorum shall consist of at least one-half(1/2) of the total number of
Delegates. In the event a vote is to be taken on a project issue, a quorum shall
also consist of at least one-half(1/2) of the total number of weighted votes of
Delegates representing project participants.
D. Non-Voting Representatives. An Alternate Delegate may only vote in the absence
of the Delegate. An Ex-Officio representative shall not cast a vote on any issue
before the Authority.
Article X. Authority Meetings. Compensation. The Authority shall conduct an
organizational meeting in January of each year and shall convene meetings as may be
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provided in the Authority's Bylaws. The Authority or the Chairperson may convene
special meetings in accordance with the procedures set forth in the Authority's Bylaws.
Delegates may be compensated for attendance at Authority meetings and for other
designated services provided by the Delegate as shall be set forth in the Bylaws.
Article XI. Fees and Charges. Each Participating Unit shall pay an annual membership fee
as set forth in the Bylaws. The membership fee of any Participating Unit shall not exceed
0.2 mills multiplied by the state equalized valuation of all taxable real and personal
property within that Participating Unit.
The membership fee shall be due and payable on January 1 of each year. If a Participating
Unit fails to pay its membership fee within sixty (60) days of the due date, it shall be
placed on inactive status in accordance with Article XXIV.
The membership fee shall be used to pay the administrative expenses of promoting,
planning for and managing the water supply development of the Authority Area, and for
enhancing the coordination and cooperation of governmental services related to water
supply within the Authority Area.
In addition to the membership fee stated above, the Authority may charge separate fees to
a Participating Unit for services provided to the Participating Unit, as well as fees or
charges for a Non-Participating Unit for services provided to the Non-Participating Unit.
Article XII. Taxation. The Authority shall not levy any taxes. The Authority may only
assess such fees or charges as are provided for in Article XI.
Article XIII. Contracts. The Authority may enter into contracts for the construction,
acquisition or provision of regional water supply facilities and related services, in
accordance with Article III.
Article XIV. Officers. The Authority shall, at its organizational meeting in January each
year, elect a Chairperson, Vice Chairperson, Secretary, and Treasurer for the ensuing
fiscal year. The Chairperson and Vice Chairperson shall be Delegates to the Authority.
The Secretary and Treasurer are not required to be Delegates to the Authority. The duties
of these officers shall be prescribed by the Authority's Bylaws. Each officer shall serve for
the fiscal year for which the officer was elected and thereafter until a successor is elected.
Any officer may be removed at any time without cause upon the affirmative vote of two-
thirds (2/3) of the total number of Delegates to the Authority.
Article XV. Executive Director. Upon the recommendation of the Chairperson, the
Authority may appoint an Executive Director, in accordance with such terms as it may
prescribe, to serve at the pleasure and under the supervision of the Authority, as the
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principal administrator for the Authority. The Executive Director shall have the powers
and duties as provided in the Bylaws. The Executive Director shall not be a Delegate to
the Authority.
Article XVI. Executive Committee. An Executive Committee shall be established in
accordance with this Article.
A. Membership. The Executive Committee shall consist of five (5) Delegates plus the
Executive Director (if one is appointed pursuant to Article XV). The Executive
Director shall be a non-voting member of the committee. The Largest
Participating Unit shall be a voting Delegate to the Executive Committee. The
Chairperson and the Vice Chairperson shall automatically serve as two (2) of the
five (5) voting Delegates to the Executive Committee. The remaining voting
Delegates shall be selected by the Authority at its initial meeting of each fiscal year.
B. Responsibilities. The Executive Committee shall:
1. review matters which are proposed for the agenda by the Chairperson and may
offer recommendations to the Authority with regard to the items which are on
each agenda;
2. review and make recommendations on the proposed budget to be approved by
the Authority for each fiscal year;
3. review and make recommendations to the Authority on the work, goals and
objectives presented to the Authority by any standing committees, and agencies
which operate under the Authority;
4. undertake such other responsibilities as are delegated to the Executive
Committee by the Authority,provided however that the Executive Committee
shall have the power to bind the Authority by making expenditures or incurring
obligations up to a cumulative total limit as specified in the Bylaws. However,
all such expenditures or incurred obligations must be ratified by the Authority.
Upon ratification of an obligation or expenditure by the Authority, the power
of the Executive Committee to make expenditures or incur obligations shall be
deemed restored up to that same cumulative total limit.
The Executive Committee shall be empowered to take such actions as are
delegated to it by the Authority, within the limitations as specified in the Bylaws,
and take such emergency actions as may be necessary until a meeting of the
Authority can be convened. In each instance, the actions of the Executive
Committee shall be rated, modified or overruled by the Authority at its next
meeting following the action of the Executive Committee.
C. Procedure. Procedures for convening meetings, voting of the Executive
Committee, and other matters pertaining to the functions of the Executive
Committee may be specified in the Bylaws.
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Article XVII. Budget. The Executive Director, or in the absence of an Executive
Director, the Chairperson, shall, not later than October 1 of each year,prepare a proposed
annual budget for the following fiscal year. Following review and recommendation by the
Executive Committee, the Authority shall, on or before January 1 of each year, adopt the
annual budget.
Article XVIII. Standing Committees and Advisory Committees. The Authority may
establish committees, including standing committees of the Authority and advisory
committees, in accordance with the Authority's Bylaws.
Article XIX. Creation of Bureaus and Divisions. The Authority may establish bureaus
and divisions within the Authority to carry out its functions, and may refer to them as a
bureau,division, agency, board or such other name as it shall find appropriate (individually
referred to in these Articles as an "Agency"). The Authority may bring into the Authority
an Agency which was established outside of the Authority's auspices,by amending these
Articles, in accordance with Article XXI and the Authority's Bylaws, to reflect any
transfer agreement with that Agency. The method of establishing an Agency and
delegating powers and responsibilities to an Agency shall be set forth in the Bylaws.
Article XX, Bylaws. The Authority shall have the right to adopt and amend Bylaws
governing its procedure and functions, provided that the Bylaws are not in conflict with
the terms of these Articles, the Act, or any other applicable statute. Bylaws shall be
adopted and amended only upon a two-thirds (2/3) vote of the Delegates to the Authority.
Article XXI. Amendment of Articles of Incorporation. Any proposed amendment to
these Articles of Incorporation shall be mailed by first class mail to all Delegates and to the
legislative bodies of all Participating Units belonging to the Authority not less than thirty
(30)days prior to the date of the Authority meeting at which the proposed amendment
will be considered. These Articles may be amended upon approval of: 1) a majority of
the Delegates to the Authority, and 2) a majority of the members elected to and serving on
the legislative body of each Participating Unit, except as otherwise provided in Section 7
and 11 of the Act and Article XXII hereof for addition of Local Governmental Units.
Article XXII. Addition of Units. A city, township, or other entity may be added to the
Authority after the Authority's incorporation upon compliance with Sections 7 and 11 of
the Act and the amendment of these Articles of Incorporation to reflect that addition.
Such compliance requires, at a minimum: 1) Adoption of a resolution by a vote of not less
than two-thirds (2/3) of the Delegates appointed to the Authority to accept the new unit,
and, 2) Adoption of a resolution by a majority of the members elected to and serving on
the legislative body of the unit to be added, stating that the unit desires to be added to the
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Authority, and it adopts the Articles of Incorporation as amended to reflect the addition of
the Unit.
After a Participating Unit has been added to the Authority, the Clerk of that Unit shall sign
the Articles of Incorporation as amended on behalf of that Unit.
Article XXIII. Withdrawal of Units. A Participating Unit may withdraw from the
Authority (for purposes of this Article a"Withdrawing Unit"), subject to the requirements
of Section 33 of the Act, upon delivery of six (6) months written notice to the Authority.
In the event that the written notice of withdrawal is received by the Authority less than six
(6)months before the end of the Authority's fiscal year, the Withdrawing Unit shall be
liable for membership fees for the succeeding Authority fiscal year. No membership fees
shall be returned to any Withdrawing Unit. However, all contractual rights acquired and
obligations incurred by a Withdrawing Unit while it was a Participating Unit shall remain
in full force and effect. The Withdrawing Unit shall remain liable for any monetary
obligations incurred by the Withdrawing Unit prior to date of withdrawal.
Article XXIV. Inactive Membership Status. Any Participating Unit which fails to pay its
annual dues within sixty (60) days of the beginning of each fiscal year shall be deemed
delinquent. A delinquent Participating Unit shall be placed on inactive status, its
Delegate(s) shall not be entitled to vote, nor shall the Delegate nor the Delegate's vote be
counted for quorum or voting purposes. Moreover, the Authority may prohibit the
Delegate(s) of an inactive Participating Unit from participating in debates or discussions of
the Authority or on any Agency operating under the Authority's auspices.The
Participating Unit's inactive status shall be referred to the Executive Committee for
appropriate action. Inactive status shall remain until all fees, including any penalties
approved by the Authority, are paid in full. Inactive membership status shall not affect a
Participating Unit's contractual obligations, obligations incurred while on inactive status,
or commitment to pay monetary obligations as stated in Article XXIII.
Article XXV. Adoption. Upon adoption of these Articles of Incorporation by the
legislative body of each Participating Unit, such adoption shall be evidenced by an
endorsement on the Articles by the Clerk of that Participating Unit as provided below.
Upon adoption by the Participating Units, these Articles of Incorporation shall be filed by
the Clerk of the Largest Participating Unit with the Secretary of State and the Clerk of
each County in which a Participating Unit is located.
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These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of Bath Township at a meeting duly held
on the I`� day of , 1995.
Date: 6 , 1995 BATH TOWNSHIP
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By. 7'I�
Katlileen B. McQueen, Clerk
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the memb s serving o e legislative body of Delhi Township at a meeting duly held
�on the / —Sk day of , 1995.
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Date: >V-� ,Z9 , 1995 DELHI TOWNSHIP
By' --
Virginia , Clerk
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of Delta Township at a meeting duly held
on the :;2/ day of , 1995.
Date: �ZG7%. % , 1995 DELTA TOWNSHIP
By:
Jf�rxice Vedder, Clerk
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of the Village of Dimondale at a meeting
duly held on the /4fh day of Aua u st , 1995.
Date: �laC�- �� , 1995 VILLAGE OF DIMONDALE
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Denise Parisian, Clerk
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of the City of East Lansing at a meeting
duly held on the day of , 1995.
Date: , 1995 CITY OF EAST LANSING.
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By:
Susan Donnell, Clerk
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These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of the City of Grand Ledge at a meeting
duly held on the /-3—day of i iK , 1995.
Date: 1995 CITY OF GRAND LEDGE
By:
Christine Hnatiw
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirma.rive vote of a majority
of the members serving on the le islative body of the City of Lansing at a meeting duly
held on the L1141-1day of , 1995.
Date: �,� , 1995 CITY OF LANSING
By: V POD
Marilynn Slad , Clerk
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the egislative body of Lansing Township at a meeting duly
held on the -2,2,g WAay of ,1995.
Date: 45 , 1995 LANSING TOWNSHIP
By:
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Dorothy l�r
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of Meridian Township at a meeting duly
held on the day of , 1995.
Date: , 1995 MERIDIAN TOWNSHIP
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Virginia L. White, Clerk
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These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of Oneida Township at a meeting duly held
on the day of , 1995.
Date: , 1995 ONEIDA TOWNSHIP
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By:
Janet C. Schultz, Clerk
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of Vevay Township at a meeting duly held
on the day of , 1995.
Date: , 1995 VEVAY TOWNSHIP
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By:
Susan C. Kosier
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of Watertown Township at a meeting duly
held on the day of , 1995.
Date: , 1995 WATERTOWN TOWNSHIP
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By:
Phyllis Rathbun, Clerk
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of the Village of Webberville at a meeting
duly held on the 1 I j� day of C , 1995.
Date: 1995 VILLAGE OF WEBBERVILLE
By: �[.
Rosa Jones, Clerk
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of Wheatfield Township at a meeting duly
held on the day of ) 1995.
Date: , 1995 WHEATFIELD TOWNSHIP
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Kathleen Webster, Clerk
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These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of the City of Williamston at a meeting
duly held on the day of , 1995.
Date: , 1995 CITY OF WILLIAMSTON
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By:
Alan Dolley, Clerk
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of Williamstown Township at a meeting
duly held on the day of , 1995.
Date: , 1995 WILLIAMSTOWN TOWNSHIP
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By:
Shirley A. Graham, Clerk
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of Windsor Township at a meeting duly
held on the 'R'da- day oG 1.C 1995.
Date: o-�-ba2 2-R—, 1995 WINDSOR TO SHIP
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indqwsley, Clerk
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ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION
of the
MID-MICHIGAN WATER AUTHORITY
These Articles of Incorporation are adopted and executed by the incorporating units, Bath
Township,Delhi Township, Delta Township, Village of Dimondale, City of East Lansing,
City of Grand Ledge, City of Lansing, Lansing Township, Meridian Township,Oneida
Township, Vevay Township,Watertown Township, Village of Webberville,Wheatfield
the
Township, City or VY I111ailISLUII, YY III1drIr
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purpose of creating a Metropolitan Council pursuant to the provisions of Act No. 292 of
the Michigan Public Acts of 1989 (the"Act").
Article I. Name. The name of this Metropolitan Council shall be the Mid-Michigan Water
Authority ("Authority").
Article H. Names of Incorporating Units. The Incorporating Units of government
creating the Authority are identified as follows: Bath Township, Delhi Township, Delta
Township, Village of Dimondale, City of East Lansing, City of Grand Ledge, City of
Lansing, Lansing Township, Meridian Township, Oneida Township, Vevay Township,
Watertown Township, Village of Webberville,Wheatfield Township, City of Williamston,
Williamstown Township, and Windsor Township. The signatories to this document are
hereinafter referred to as "Participating Units".
Article III. Purpose. The purpose of this Authority is to, through the use of the powers
authorized by the Act,plan, promote, finance, issue bonds for, acquire,improve, enlarge,
extend, own, construct, operate,repair,replace, or contract for public improvements and
services associated with a regional public water supply system; to contract with any
Participating Unit or Non-Participating entity as provided for by law, to provide or receive
any or all such services; to promote educational activities related to such services; and to
facilitate regional planning for protection of regional water resources.
Article IV. Corporate Body: Authority Area. This Authority shall be a body corporate
with power to sue and be sued in any court of this State. The Authority area shall be the
geographic area of all Participating Units ("Authority Area").
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Article V. Authority. This Authority is an authority under Section 6 of Article IX of the
1963 Michigan Constitution.
Article VI. Fiscal Year. The fiscal year of this Authority shall commence on the first day
of January, in each year, and end on the thirty-first day of the following December.
Article VII. Powers of Authority. The Authority shall possess all powers which are
authorized by the Act. The Authority shall possess all the powers necessary for carrying
out the purposes of its formation. Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, the
Authority shall only possess and exercise powers with respect to the public improvement
and services of a regional public water supply system.
Article VIII. Issuance Of Bonds. For the purpose of defraying the project costs of a
project, the Authority may issue bonds or revenue bonds pursuant to the Act or pursuant
to other state law.
Article IX. Authority Organization.
A. Delegates,• Representation of Participating Units. The Authority shall be governed
in accordance with the Act and as set forth in Article IX and Article X and in
accordance with duly adopted Bylaws. The Authority shall be comprised of
Participating Unit Delegates who shall be appointed to the Authority in the manner
stated in these Articles ("Delegate"). Each Participating Unit shall appoint one (1)
Delegate to the Authority, and one (1) alternate Delegate ("Alternate Delegate")
to act in the absence of the Delegate.
The legislative body of each Participating Unit shall appoint its Delegate(s) in such
manner as it shall determine. Each Delegate and Alternate Delegate shall serve at
the pleasure of the legislative body of the Participating Unit, or its designee. In the
event of a vacancy in the office of the Delegate or Alternate Delegate representing
a Participating Unit, the legislative body of the Participating Unit, or its designee,
shall fill the vacancy. Neither a vacancy in the office of a Delegate, nor failure to
appoint a Delegate or Alternate Delegate shall impair the rights of the Authority to
exercise all the rights and perform all the duties of the Authority.
The Authority may also include ex-officio representatives from such agencies as
State and Local Health Departments, Tri-County Regional Planning Commission,
US Geological Survey, Department of Natural Resources, and others as
determined by the Authority.
B. Voting. Each Delegate shall cast a vote as stated in this Article.
1. For General Issues Before The Authority. Each Delegate shall cast one vote.
In the event the Delegate from a Participating Unit is absent, the Alternate
Delegate may cast that Participating Unit's vote. In the absence of an
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Alternate Delegate, that Unit's vote shall not be cast at that meeting. Except
as otherwise provided in these Articles, a majority vote of Delegates in
attendance with a quorum shall pass general issues. In the event of a tie vote,
the motion shall not pass.
2. For Issues Specific To A Project. A project may be proposed by a
Participating Unit, or any combination of Participating Units and thereafter
decisions on matters relating to the project will be subject to a weighted vote
by the Delegates representing project participants, and a majority vote of
Delegates in attendance, in accordance with this Article.
A project shall be initiated by a resolution of the Authority and the resolution
shall designate all project participants, and the scope and extent of the project.
The project may include, as participants, both Participating Units, and Non-
Participating Units. However, no project may include a Participating Unit
which did not agree to participate in the project.
Addition of project participants following initiation of a project shall require
adoption of a resolution passed in accordance with B.2., Paragraph 5, of this
Article.
The votes allocated to the Delegate representing a project participant shall be
equal to one hundred (100) times a fraction whose numerator shall equal the
cost of the project to be borne by that project participant and whose
denominator shall equal the total cost of the project, or pursuant to other
methodology as approved by the project participants. Each weighted vote
shall be rounded to the nearest whole number. In the event the Delegate is
absent, the Alternate Delegate may cast the weighted votes for that project
participant. In the absence of the Alternate Delegate, the project participant's
vote shall not be cast at that meeting.
The Authority shall decide any motion or question regarding a project by the
majority vote of: 1) the weighted votes of all Delegates in attendance, with a
quorum present and 2) the majority of all Delegates in attendance, with a
quorum present. In the event of a tie vote, the motion shall not pass.
C. Quorum. A quorum shall consist of at least one-half(1/2) of the total ri-amber of
Delegates. In the event a vote is to be taken on a project issue, a quorum shall
also consist of at least one-half(1/2) of the total number of weighted votes of
Delegates representing project participants.
D. Non-Voting Representatives. An Alternate Delegate may only vote in the absence
of the Delegate. An Ex-Officio representative shall not cast a vote on any issue
before the Authority.
Article X. Authority Meetings. Compensation. The Authority shall conduct an
organizational meeting in January of each year and shall convene meetings as may be
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provided in the Authority's Bylaws. The Authority or the Chairperson may convene
special meetings in accordance with the procedures set forth in the Authority's Bylaws.
Delegates may be compensated for attendance at Authority meetings and for other
designated services provided by the Delegate as shall be set forth in the Bylaws.
Article XI. Fees and Charges. Each Participating Unit shall pay an annual membership fee
as set forth in the Bylaws. The membership fee of any Participating Unit shall not exceed
0.2 mills multiplied by the state equalized valuation of all taxable real and personal
property within that Participating Unit.
The membership fee shall be due and payable on January 1 of each year. If a Participating
Unit fails to pay its membership fee within sixty (60)days of the due date, it shall be
placed on inactive status in accordance with Article XXIV.
The membership fee shall be used to pay the administrative expenses of promoting,
planning for and managing the water supply development of the Authority Area, and for
enhancing the coordination and cooperation of governmental services related to water
supply within the Authority Area.
In addition to the membership fee stated above,the Authority may charge separate fees to
a Participating Unit for services provided to the Participating Unit, as well as fees or
charges for a Non-Participating Unit for services provided to the Non-Participating Unit.
Article XII. Taxation. The Authority shall not levy any taxes. The Authority may only
assess such fees or charges as are provided for in Article XI.
Article XIII. Contracts. The Authority may enter into contracts for the construction,
acquisition or provision of regional water supply facilities and related services, in
accordance with Article III.
Article XIV. Officers. The Authority shall, at its organizational meeting in January each
year, elect a Chairperson, Vice Chairperson, Secretary, and Treasurer for the ensuing
fiscal year. The Chairperson and Vice Chairperson shall be Delegates to the Authority.
The Secretary and Treasurer are not required to be Delegates to the Authority. The duties
of these officers shall be prescribed by the Authority's Bylaws. Each officer shall serve for
the fiscal year for which the officer was elected and thereafter until a successor is elected.
Any officer may be removed at any time without cause upon the affirmative vote of two-
thirds (2/3) of the total number of Delegates to the Authority.
Article XV. Executive Director. Upon the recommendation of the Chairperson, the
Authority may appoint an Executive Director, in accordance with such terms as it may
prescribe, to serve at the pleasure and under the supervision of the Authority, as the
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principal administrator for the Authority. The Executive Director shall have the powers
and duties as provided in the Bylaws. The Executive Director shall not be a Delegate to
the Authority.
Article XVI. Executive Committee. An Executive Committee shall be established in
accordance with this Article.
A. Membership. The Executive Committee shall consist of five (5) Delegates plus the
Executive Director (if one is appointed pursuant to Article XV). The Executive
Director shall be a non-voting member of the committee. The Largest
Participating Unit shall be a voting Delegate to the Executive Committee. The
Chairperson and the Vice Chairperson shall automatically serve as two (2) of the
five (5) voting Delegates to the Executive Committee. The remaining voting
Delegates shall bo selected `.e c11.ut tug l rnee " f-e
ach fiscal year.
B. Responsibilities. The Executive Committee shall:
1. review matters which are proposed for the agenda by the Chairperson and may
offer recommendations to the Authority with regard to the items which are on
each agenda;
2. review and make recommendations on the proposed budget to be approved by
the Authority for each fiscal year;
3. review and make recommendations to the Authority on the work, goals and
objectives presented to the Authority by any standing committees, and agencies
which operate under the Authority;
4. undertake such other responsibilities as are delegated to the Executive
Committee by the Authority,provided however that the Executive Committee
shall have the power to bind the Authority by making expenditures or incurring
obligations up to a cumulative total limit as specified in the Bylaws. However,
all such expenditures or incurred obligations must be ratified by the Authority.
Upon ratification of an obligation or expenditure by the Authority, the power
of the Executive Committee to make expenditures or incur obligations shall be
deemed restored 'up to that same cumulatiYe total limit.
The Executive Committee shall be empowered to take such actions as are
delegated to it by the Authority, within the limitations as specified in the Bylaws,
and take such emergency actions as may be necessary until a meeting of the
Authority can be convened. In each instance, the actions of the Executive
Committee shall be ratified, modified or overruled by the Authority at its next
meeting following the action of the Executive Committee.
C. Procedure. Procedures for convening meetings, voting of the Executive
Committee, and other matters pertaining to the functions of the Executive
Committee may be specified in the Bylaws.
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Article XVII. Bu_ ud et. The Executive Director, or in the absence of an Executive
Director, the Chairperson, shall, not later than October 1 of each year, prepare a proposed
annual budget for the following fiscal year. Following review and recommendation by the
Executive Committee, the Authority shall, on or before January 1 of each year, adopt the
annual budget.
Article XVIII. Standing Committees and Advisory Committees. The Authority may
establish committees, including standing committees of the Authority and advisory
committees, in accordance with the Authority's Bylaws.
Article XIX. Creation of Bureaus and Divisions. The Authority may establish bureaus
and divisions wiu7hi the Authority to carry out its functions, and may refer to them as a
bureau, division, agency, board or such other name as it shall find appropriate (individually
referred to in these Articles as an "Agency"). The Authority may bring into the Authority
an Agency which was established outside of the Authority's auspices,by amending these
Articles,in accordance with Article XXI and the Authority's Bylaws, to reflect any
transfer agreement with that Agency. The method of establishing an Agency and
delegating powers and responsibilities to an Agency shall be set forth in the Bylaws.
Article XX. Bylaws. The Authority shall have the right to adopt and amend Bylaws
governing its procedure and functions, provided that the Bylaws are not in conflict with
the terms of these Articles, the Act, or any other applicable statute. Bylaws shall be
adopted and amended only upon a two-thirds (2/3) vote of the Delegates to the Authority.
Article XXI. Amendment of Articles of Incorporation. Any proposed amendment to
these Articles of Incorporation shall be mailed by first class mail to all Delegates and to the
legislative bodies of all Participating Units belonging to the Authority not less than thirty
(30) days prior to the date of the Authority meeting at which the proposed amendment
will be considered. These Articles may be amended upon approval of: 1) a majority of
the Delegates to the Authority, and 2) a majority of the members elected to and serving on
the legislative body of each Participating Unit, except as otherwise provided in Section 7
and 11 of the Act and Article XXII hereof for addition of Local Governmental Units.
Article XXII. Addition of Units. A city, township, or other entity may be added to the
Authority after the Authority's incorporation upon compliance with Sections 7 and 11 of
the Act and the amendment of these Articles of Incorporation to reflect that addition.
Such compliance requires, at a minimum: 1) Adoption of a resolution by a vote of not less
than two-thuds (2/3) of the Delegates appointed to the Authority to accept the new unit,
and, 2) Adoption of a resolution by a majority of the members elected to and serving on
the legislative body of the unit to be added, stating that the unit desires to be added to the
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Authority, and it adopts the Articles of Incorporation as amended to reflect the addition of
the Unit.
After a Participating Unit has been added to the Authority, the Clerk of that Unit shall sign
the Articles of Incorporation as amended on behalf of that Unit.
Article XXIII. Withdrawal of Units. A Participating Unit may withdraw from the
Authority (for purposes of this Article a "Withdrawing Unit"), subject to the requirements
of Section 33 of the Act, upon delivery of six (6) months written notice to the Authority.
In the event that the written notice of withdrawal is received by the Authority less than six
(6) months before the end of the Authority's fiscal year, the Withdrawing Unit shall be
liable for membership fees for the succeeding Authority fiscal year. No membership fees
shall be returned to any Withdrawing Unit. However, all contractual rights acquired and
obligations incurred by a Withdrawing Unit while it was a i'ariiCiputing Unit sh l remain
in full force and effect. The Withdrawing Unit shall remain liable for any monetary
obligations incurred by the Withdrawing Unit prior to date of withdrawal.
Article XXIV. Inactive Membership Status. Any Participating Unit which fails to pay its
annual dues within sixty (60) days of the beginning of each fiscal year shall be deemed
delinquent. A delinquent Participating Unit shall be placed on inactive status, its
Delegate(s) shall not be entitled to vote, nor shall the Delegate nor the Delegate's vote be
counted for quorum or voting purposes. Moreover, the Authority may prohibit the
Delegate(s) of an inactive Participating Unit from participating in debates or discussions of
the Authority or on any Agency operating under the Authority's auspices. The
Participating Unit's inactive status shall be referred to the Executive Committee for
appropriate action. Inactive status shall remain until all fees,including any penalties
approved by the Authority, are paid in full. Inactive membership status shall not affect a
Participating Unit's contractual obligations, obligations incurred while on inactive status,
or commitment to pay monetary obligations as stated in Article XXIII.
Article XXV. Adoption. Upon adoption of these Articles of Incorporation by the
legislative body of each Participating Unit, such adoption shall be evidenced by an
endorsement on the Articles by the Clerk of that Participating Unit as provided below.
Upon adoption by the Participating Units, these Articles of Incorporation shall be filed by
the Clerk of the Largest Participating Unit with the Secretary of State and the Clerk of
each County in which a Participating Unit is located.
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These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members servingon the legislative body of Bath Township at a meeting duly held
on the day of c e , 1995.
Date: b , 1995 BATH TOWNSHIP
By /
Ka leen B. McQueen, Clerk
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the membee serving 9-P4he legislative body of Delhi Township at a meeting duly held
on the ��—day of , 1995.
Date: 1995 DELHI TOWNSHIP
B
Kginia
, Clerk
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of Delta Township at a meeting duly held.
on the .-;, // day of — , 1995.
Date: ��C7J. % , 1995 DELTA TOWNSHIP
By: z G/
JOfice Vedder, Clerk
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of the Village of Dimondale at a meeting
duly held on the i 411/) day of Ayq a sr , 1995.
Date: %7���. �� , i 995 VILLAGE ^vF'DiMONDrILE
By:
Denise Parisian, Clerk
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of the City of East Lansing at a meeting
duly held on the day of , 1995.
Date: , 1995 CITY OF EAST LANSING.
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By:
Susan Donnell, Clerk
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These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of the City of Grand Ledge at a meeting
duly held on the 12 day of 1995.
Date: 4,e* lXit 9 , 1995 CITY OF GRAND LEDGE
By.
Christine Hnatiw
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the le islative body of the City of Lansing at a meeting duly
held on the��l:iday of , 1995.
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Date: J/e'-"�,�_, 1995 CITY OF LANSING
By: L L 0 =—
Marilynn Slad J21errk
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the egislative body of Lansing Township at a meeting duly
held on the -2-'2e,�,�day of ,1995.
Date: � S , 1995 LANSING TOWNSHIP
By:
Dorothy L. John ' , lit
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of Meridian Township at a meeting duly
held on the day of 11995.
Date: , 19915 MERIDIAN TOWNSHIP
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By:
Virginia L. White, Clerk
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These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of Oneida Township at a meeting duly held
on the day of , 1995.
Date: , 1995 ONEIDA TOWNSHIP
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By:
Janet C. Schultz, Clerk
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of Vevay Township at a meeting duly held
on (he day of , 1995.
Date: , 1995 VEVAY TOWNSHIP
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By:
Susan C. Kosier
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of Watertown Township at a meeting duly
held on the day of , 1995.
Date: , 1995 WATERTOWN TOWNSHIP
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By:
Phyllis Rathbun, Clerk
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of the Village of Webberville at a meeting
duly held on the 1 I t h day of 0 OA , 1995.
Date: ti , ;Z , 1995 VILLAGE OF'�N EBBERVILL E
By:
Rosa Jones, Clerk
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of Wheatfield Township at a meeting duly
held on the day of , 1995.
Date: , 1995 WHEATFIELD TOWNSHIP
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Kathleen Webster, Clerk
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These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of the City of Williamston at a meeting
duly held on the day of , 1995.
Date: , 1995 CITY OF WILLIAMSTON
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By:
Alan Dolley, Clerk
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of Williamstown Township at a meeting
duly held on the day of 1995.
Date: , 1995 WILLIAMSTOWN TOWNSHIP
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By:
Shirley A. Graham, Clerk
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of Windsor Township at a meeting duly
held on the 'Rl— day o , 1995.
Date: 1995 WINDSOR TO -SHIP
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ind wsley, Clerk
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ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION
of the
MID-MICHIGAN WATER AUTHORITY
These Articles of Incorporation are adopted and executed by the incorporating units, Bath
Township, Delhi Township, Delta Township, Village of Dimondale, City of East Lansing,
City of Grand Ledge, City of Lansing, Lansing Township, Meridian Township, Oneida
Township, Vevay Township, Watertown Township, Village of Webberville,Wheatfield
Township, City of Williamston,Williamstown Township, and Windsor Township,for the
purpose of creating a Metropolitan Council pursuant to the provisions of Act No. 292 of
the Michigan Public Acts of 1989 (the "Act").
Article I. Name. The name of this Metropolitan Council shall be the Mid-Michigan Water
Authority ("Authority").
Article II. Names of Incorporating Units. The Incorporating Units of government
creating the Authority are identified as follows: Bath Township,Delhi Township, Delta
Township, Village of Dimondale, City of East Lansing, City of Grand Ledge, City of
Lansing, Lansing Township, Meridian Township, Oneida Township, Vevay Township,
Watertown Township, Village of Webberville,Wheatfield Township, City of Williamston,
Williamstown Township, and Windsor Township. The signatories to this document are
hereinafter referred to as "Participating Units".
Article III. Purpose. The purpose of this Authority is to, through the use of the powers
authorized by the Act,plan,promote, finance, issue bonds for, acquire, improve,enlarge,
extend, own, construct, operate,repair, replace, or contract for public improvements and
services associated with a regional public water supply system; to contract with any
Participating Unit or Non-Participating entity as provided for by law, to provide or receive
any or all such services; to promote educational activities related to such services; and to
facilitate regional planning for protection of regional water resources.
Article IV. Corporate Body: Authority Area. This Authority shall be a body corporate
with power to sue and be sued in any court of this State. The Authority area shall be the
geographic area of all Participating Units ("Authority Area").
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Article V. Authority. This Authority is an authority under Section 6 of Article IX of the
1963 Michigan Constitution.
Article VI. Fiscal Year. The fiscal year of this Authority shall commence on the first day
of January, in each year, and end on the thirty-first day of the following December.
Article VII. Powers of Authority. The Authority shall possess all powers which are
authorized by the Act. The Authority shall possess all the powers necessary for carrying
out the purposes of its formation. Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, the
Authority shall only possess and exercise powers with respect to the public improvement
and services of a regional public water supply system.
Article VIII. Issuance Of Bonds. For the purpose of defraying the project costs of a
project, the Authority may issue bonds or revenue bonds pursuant to the Act or pursuant
to other state law.
Article IX. Authority Organization.
A. Delegates, Representation of Participating Units. The Authority shall be governed
in accordance with the Act and as set forth in Article IX and Article X and in
accordance with duly adopted Bylaws. The Authority shall be comprised of
Participating Unit Delegates who shall be appointed to the Authority in the manner
stated in these Articles ("Delegate"). Each Participating Unit shall appoint one (1)
Delegate to the Authority, and one (1) alternate Delegate ("Alternate Delegate")
to act in the absence of the Delegate.
The legislative body of each Participating Unit shall appoint its Delegate(s) in such
manner as it shall determine. Each Delegate and Alternate Delegate shall serve at
the pleasure of the legislative body of the Participating Unit, or its designee. In the
event of a vacancy in the office of the Delegate or Alternate Delegate representing
a Participating Unit, the legislative body of the Participating Unit, or its designee,
shall fill the vacancy. Neither a vacancy in the office of a Delegate, nor failure to
appoint a Delegate or Alternate Delegate shall impair the rights of the Authority to
exercise all the rights and perform all the duties of the Authority.
The Authority may also include ex-officio representatives from such agencies as
State and Local Health Departments, Tri-County Regional Planning Commission,
US Geological Survey, Department of Natural Resources, and others as
determined by the Authority.
B. Voting. Each Delegate shall cast a vote as stated in this Article.
1. For General Issues Before The Authority. Each Delegate shall cast one vote.
In the event the Delegate from a Participating Unit is absent, the Alternate
Delegate may cast that Participating Unit's vote. In the absence of an
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Alternate Delegate, that Unit's vote shall not be cast at that meeting. Except
as otherwise provided in these Articles, a majority vote of Delegates in
attendance with a quorum shall pass general issues. In the event of a tie vote,
the motion shall not pass.
2. For Issues Specific To A Project. A project may be proposed by a
Participating Unit, or any combination of Participating Units and thereafter
decisions on matters relating to the project will be subject to a weighted vote
by the Delegates representing project participants, and a majority vote of
Delegates in attendance, in accordance with this Article.
A project shall be initiated by a resolution of the Authority and the resolution
shall designate all project participants, and the scope and extent of the project.
The project may include, as participants, both Participating Units, and Non-
Participating Units. However, no project may include a Participating Unit
which did not agree to participate in the project.
Addition of project participants following initiation of a project shall require
adoption of a resolution passed in accordance with B.2., Paragraph 5, of this
Article.
The votes allocated to the Delegate representing a project participant shall be
equal to one hundred (100) times a fraction whose numerator shall equal the
cost of the project to be borne by that project participant and whose
denominator shall equal the total cost of the project, or pursuant to other
methodology as approved by the project participants. Each weighted vote
shall be rounded to the nearest whole number. In the event the Delegate is
absent, the Alternate Delegate may cast the weighted votes for that project
participant. In the absence of the Alternate Delegate, the project participant's
vote shall not be cast at that meeting.
The Authority shall decide any motion or question regarding a project by the
majority vote of: 1) the weighted votes of all Delegates in attendance, with a
quorum present and 2) the majority of all Delegates in attendance, with a
quorum present. In the event of a tie vote, the motion shall not pass.
C. Quorum. A quorum shall consist of at least one-half(1/2) of the total number of
Delegates. In the event a vote is to be taken on a project issue, a quorum shall
also consist of at least one-half(1/2) of the total number of weighted votes of
Delegates representing project participants.
D. Non-Voting Representatives. An Alternate Delegate may only vote in the absence
of the Delegate. An Ex-Officio representative shall not cast a vote on any issue
before the Authority.
Article X. Authority Meetings: Compensation. The Authority shall conduct an
organizational meeting in January of each year and shall convene meetings as may be
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provided in the Authority's Bylaws. The Authority or the Chairperson may convene
special meetings in accordance with the procedures set forth in the Authority's Bylaws.
Delegates may be compensated for attendance at Authority meetings and for other
designated services provided by the Delegate as shall be set forth in the Bylaws.
Article XI. Fees and Char. Each Participating Unit shall pay an annual membership fee
as set forth in the Bylaws. The membership fee of any Participating Unit shall not exceed
0.2 mills multiplied by the state equalized valuation of all taxable real and personal
property within that Participating Unit.
The membership fee shall be due and payable on January 1 of each year. If a Participating
Unit fails to pay its membership fee within sixty (60) days of the due date, it shall be
placed on inactive status in accordance with Article XXIV.
The membership fee shall be used to pay the administrative expenses of promoting,
planning for and managing the water supply development of the Authority Area, and for
enhancing the coordination and cooperation of governmental services related to water
supply within the Authority Area.
In addition to the membership fee stated above, the Authority may charge separate fees to
a Participating Unit for services provided to the Participating Unit, as well as fees or
charges for a Non-Participating Unit for services provided to the Non-Participating Unit.
Article XII. Taxation. The Authority shall not levy any taxes. The Authority may only
assess such fees or charges as are provided for in Article XI.
Article XIII. Contracts. The Authority may enter into contracts for the construction,
acquisition or provision of regional water supply facilities and related services, in
accordance with Article III.
Article XIV. Officers. The Authority shall, at its organizational meeting in January each
year, elect a Chairperson, Vice Chairperson, Secretary, and Treasurer for the ensuing
fiscal year. The Chairperson and Vice Chairperson shall be Delegates to the Authority.
The Secretary and Treasurer are not required to be Delegates to the Authority. The duties
of these officers shall be prescribed by the Authority's Bylaws. Each officer shall serve for
the fiscal year for which the officer was elected and thereafter until a successor is elected.
Any officer may be removed at any time without cause upon the affirmative vote of two-
thirds (2/3) of the total number of Delegates to the Authority.
Article XV. Executive Director. Upon the recommendation of the Chairperson, the
Authority may appoint an Executive Director, in accordance with such terms as it may
prescribe, to serve at the pleasure and under the supervision of the Authority, as the
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principal administrator for the Authority. The Executive Director shall have the powers
and duties as provided in the Bylaws. The Executive Director shall not be a Delegate to
the Authority.
Article XVI. Executive Committee. An Executive Committee shall be established in
accordance with this Article.
A. Membership. The Executive Committee shall consist of five (5)Delegates plus the
Executive Director (if one is appointed pursuant to Article XV). The Executive
Director shall be a non-voting member of the committee. The Largest
Participating Unit shall be a voting Delegate to the Executive Committee. The
Chairperson and the Vice Chairperson shall automatically serve as two (2) of the
five (5) voting Delegates to the Executive Committee. The remaining voting
Delegates shall be selected by the Authority at its initial meeting of each fiscal year.
B. Responsibilities. The Executive Committee shall:
1. review matters which are proposed for the agenda by the Chairperson and may
offer recommendations to the Authority with regard to the items which are on
each agenda;
2. review and make recommendations on the proposed budget to be approved by
the Authority for each fiscal year;
3. review and make recommendations to the Authority on the work, goals and
objectives presented to the Authority by any standing committees, and agencies
which operate under the Authority;
4. undertake such other responsibilities as are delegated to the Executive
Committee by the Authority,provided however that the Executive Committee
shall have the power to bind the Authority by making expenditures or incurring
obligations up to a cumulative total limit as specified in the Bylaws. However,
all such expenditures or incurred obligations must be ratified by the Authority.
Upon ratification of an obligation or expenditure by the Authority, the power
of the Executive Committee to make expenditures or incur obligations shall be
deemed restored up to that same cumulative total limit.
The Executive Committee shall be empowered to take such actions as are
delegated to it by the Authority, within the limitations as specified in the Bylaws,
and take such emergency actions as may be necessary until a meeting of the
Authority can be convened. In each instance, the actions of the Executive
Committee shall be ratified, modified or overruled by the Authority at its next
meeting following the action of the Executive Committee.
C. Procedure. Procedures for convening meetings, voting of the Executive
Committee, and other matters pertaining to the functions of the Executive
Committee may be specified in the Bylaws.
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Article XVII. Budget. The Executive Director, or in the absence of an Executive
Director, the Chairperson, shall, not later than October 1 of each year,prepare a proposed
annual budget for the following fiscal year. Following review and recommendation by the
Executive Committee, the Authority shall, on or before January 1 of each year, adopt the
annual budget.
Article XVIII. Standing Committees and Advisory Committees. The Authority may
establish committees, including standing committees of the Authority and advisory
committees, in accordance with the Authority's Bylaws.
Article XIX. Creation of Bureaus and Divisions. The Authority may establish bureaus
and divisions within the Authority to carry out its functions, and may refer to them as a
bureau, division, agency, board or such other name as it shall find appropriate (individually
referred to in these Articles as an"Agency"). The Authority may bring into the Authority
an Agency which was established outside of the Authority's auspices, by amending these
Articles,in accordance with Article XXI and the Authority's Bylaws, to reflect any
transfer agreement with that Agency. The method of establishing an Agency and
delegating powers and responsibilities to an Agency shall be set forth in the Bylaws.
Article XX. Bylaws. The Authority shall have the right to adopt and amend Bylaws
governing its procedure and functions, provided that the Bylaws are not in conflict with
the terms of these Articles, the Act, or any other applicable statute. Bylaws shall be
adopted and amended only upon a two-thirds (2/3) vote of the Delegates to the Authority.
Article XXI. Amendment of Articles of Incorporation. Any proposed amendment to
these Articles of Incorporation shall be mailed by first class mail to all Delegates and to the
legislative bodies of all Participating Units belonging to the Authority not less than thirty
(30) days prior to the date of the Authority meeting at which the proposed amendment
will be considered. These Articles may be amended upon approval of: 1) a majority of
the Delegates to the Authority, and 2) a majority of the members elected to and serving on
the legislative body of each Participating Unit, except as otherwise provided in Section 7
and 11 of the Act and Article XXII hereof for addition of Local Governmental Units.
Article XXII. Addition of Units. A city, township, or other entity may be added to the
Authority after the Authority's incorporation upon compliance with Sections 7 and 11 of
the Act and the amendment of these Articles of Incorporation to reflect that addition.
Such compliance requires, at a minimum: 1) Adoption of a resolution by a vote of not less
than two-thirds (2/3) of the Delegates appointed to the Authority to accept the new unit,
and, 2) Adoption of a resolution by a majority of the members elected to and serving on
the legislative body of the unit to be added, stating that the unit desires to be added to the
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Authority, and it adopts the Articles of Incorporation as amended to reflect the addition of
the Unit.
After a Participating Unit has been added to the Authority, the Clerk of that Unit shall sign
the Articles of Incorporation as amended on behalf of that Unit.
Article XXIII. Withdrawal of Units. A Participating Unit may withdraw from the
Authority (for purposes of this Article a"Withdrawing Unit"), subject to the requirements
of Section 33 of the Act, upon delivery of six (6) months written notice to the Authority.
In the event that the written notice of withdrawal is received by the Authority less than six
(6) months before the end of the Authority's fiscal year, the Withdrawing Unit shall be
liable for membership fees for the succeeding Authority fiscal year. No membership fees
shall be returned to any Withdrawing Unit. However, all contractual rights acquired and
obligations incurred by a Withdrawing Unit while it was a Participating Unit shall remain
in full force and effect. The Withdrawing Unit shall remain liable for any monetary
obligations incurred by the Withdrawing Unit prior to date of withdrawal.
Article XXIV. Inactive Membership Status. Any Participating Unit which fails to pay its
annual dues, within sixty (60) days of the beginning of each fiscal year shall be deemed
delinquent. A delinquent Participating Unit shall be placed on inactive status, its
Delegate(s) shall not be entitled to vote, nor shall the Delegate nor the Delegate's vote be
counted for quorum or voting purposes. Moreover, the Authority may prohibit the
Delegate(s) of an inactive Participating Unit from participating in debates or discussions of
the Authority or on any Agency operating under the Authority's auspices. The
Participating Unit's inactive status shall be referred to the Executive Committee for
appropriate action. Inactive status shall remain until all fees, including any penalties
approved by the Authority, are paid in full. Inactive membership status shall not affect a
Participating Unit's contractual obligations, obligations incurred while on inactive status,
or commitment to pay monetary obligations as stated in Article XXIII.
Article XXV. Adoption. Upon adoption of these Articles of Incorporation by the
legislative body of each Participating Unit, such adoption shall be evidenced by an
endorsement on the Articles by the Clerk of that Participating Unit as provided below.
Upon adoption by the Participating Units, these Articles of Incorporation shall be filed by
the Clerk of the Largest Participating Unit with the Secretary of State and the Clerk of
each County in which a Participating Unit is located.
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These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of Bath Township at a meeting duly held
on the day of ryt -e- , 1995.
Date: b V _ ' , 1995 BATH TOWNSHIP
Ka leen B. McQueen, Clerk
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the membss serving qoZe legislative body of Delhi Township at a meeting duly held
on the If --day of , 1995.
Date: >t e . 2,9 , 1995 DELHI TOWNSHIP
V244, Clerk
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of Delta Township at a meeting duly held
on the ;Z// day of — , 1995.
Date: %ZC2.�. 9 , 1995 DELTA TOWNSHIP
B
Jce Vedder, Clerk
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of the Village of Dimondale at a meeting
duly held on the i4th day of AygU ST , 1995.
Date: G�%- , 1995 VILLAGE OF DIMONDALE
By.
Denise Parisian, Clerk
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of the City of East Lansing at a meeting
duly held on the day of , 1995.
Date: , 1995 CITY OF EAST LANSING.
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By:
Susan Donnell, Clerk
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These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of the City of Grand Ledge at a meeting
duly held on the/_day of 1995.
Date: iLt,�h'i[ 9 , 1995 CITY OF GRAND LEDGE
By.
Christine Hnatiw
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of the City of Lansing at a meeting duly
held on the :day of 1995.
Date: �,� , 1995 CITY OF LANSING
By:
Marilynn glad , Clerk
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the egislative body of Lansing Township at a meeting duly
held on the -2-'�nt.-/day of ,1995.
Date: � ' 25 , 1995 LANSING TDWNSHIP
By:
Dorothy L. John ` , l�r
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of Meridian Township at a meeting duly
held on the day of 51995.
Date: , 1995 MERIDIAN TOWNSHIP
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By:
Virginia L. White, Clerk
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These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of Oneida Township at a meeting duly held
on the day of , 1995.
Date: , 1995 ONEIDA TOWNSHIP
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By:
Janet C. Schultz, Clerk
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of Vevay Township at a meeting duly held
on the day of , 1995.
Date: , 1995 VEVAY TOWNSHIP
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By:
Susan C. Kosier
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of Watertown Township at a meeting duly
held on the day of , 1995.
Date: , 1995 WATERTOWN TOWNSHIP
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Phyllis Rathbun, Clerk
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of the Village of Webberville at a meeting
duly held on the 1 14 day of C J , 1995.
Date: 4�zu . g , 1995 VILLAGE OF WEBBERVILLE
By: CCU
Rosa Jones, Clerk
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of Wheatfield Township at a meeting duly
held on the day of , 1995.
Date: , 1995 WHEATFIELD TOWNSHIP
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By:
Kathleen Webster, Clerk
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These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of the City of Williamston at a meeting
duly held on the day of , 1995.
Date: , 1995 CITY OF WILLIAMSTON
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By:
Alan Dolley, Clerk
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of Williamstown Township at a meeting
duly held on the day of , 1995.
Date: , 1995 WILLIAMSTOWN TOWNSHIP
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By:
Shirley A. Graham, Clerk
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of Windsor Township at a meeting duly
held on the l l—' day o , 1995.
Date: 1995 WINDSOR TO SHIP
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Lind wsley, Clerk
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ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION
of the
MID-MICHIGAN WATER AUTHORITY
These Articles of Incorporation are adopted and executed by the incorporating units, Bath
Township, Delhi Township, Delta Township, Village of Dimondale, City of East Lansing,
City of Grand Ledge, City of Lansing, Lansing Township, Meridian Township, Oneida
Township, Vevay Township, Watertown Township, Village of Webberville,Wheatfield
Township, City of W;lliamston, Williamstown Township, and Windsor Township, for the
purpose of creating a Metropolitan Council pursuant to the provisions of Act No. 292 of
the Michigan Public Acts of 1989 (the "Act").
Article I. Name. The name of this Metropolitan Council shall be the Mid-Michigan Water
Authority ("Authority").
Article H. Names of Incorporating Units. The Incorporating Units of government
creating the Authority are identified as follows: Bath Township, Delhi Township, Delta
Township, Village of Dimondale, City of East Lansing, City of Grand Ledge, City of
Lansing, Lansing Township, Meridian Township, Oneida Township, Vevay Township,
Watertown Township, Village of Webberville, Wheatfield Township, City of Williamston,
Williamstown Township, and Windsor Township. The signatories to this document are
hereinafter referred to as "Participating Units".
Article Ill. Purpose. The purpose of this Authority is to, through the use of the powers
authorized by the Act,plan, promote, finance, issue bonds for, acquire, improve, enlarge,
extend, own, construct, operate, repair, replace, or contract for public improvements and
services associated with a regional public water supply system; to contract with any
Participating Unit or Non-Participating entity as provided for by law, to provide or receive
any or all such services; to promote educational activities related to such services; and to
facilitate regional planning for protection of regional water resources.
Article IV. Corporate Body; Authority Area. This Authority shall be a body corporate
with power to sue and be sued in any court of this State. The Authority area shall be the
geographic area of all Participating Units ("Authority Area").
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Article V. Authority. This Authority is an authority under Section 6 of Article IX of the
1963 Michigan Constitution.
Article VI. Fiscal Year. The fiscal year of this Authority shall commence on the first day
of January, in each year, and end on the thirty-first day of the following December.
Article VIE[. Powers of Authority. The Authority shall possess all powers which are
authorized by the Act. The Authority shall possess all the powers necessary for carrying
out the purposes of its formation. Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, the
Authority shall only possess and exercise powers with respect to the public improvement
and services of a regional public water supply system.
Article VIII. Issuance Of Bonds. For the purpose of defraying the project costs of a
project, the Authority may issue bonds or revenue bonds pursuant to the Act or pursuant
to other state law.
Article IX. Authority Organization.
A. Delegates; Representation of Participating Units. The Authority shall be governed
in accordance with the Act and as set forth in Article IX and Article X and in
accordance with duly adopted Bylaws. The Authority shall be comprised of
Participating Unit Delegates who shall be appointed to the Authority in the manner
stated in these Articles ("Delegate"). Each Participating Unit shall appoint one (1)
Delegate to the Authority, and one (1) alternate Delegate ("Alternate Delegate")
to act in the absence of the Delegate.
The legislative body of each Participating Unit shall appoint its Delegate(s) in such
manner as it shall determine. Each Delegate and Alternate Delegate shall serve at
the pleasure of the legislative body of the Participating Unit, or its designee. In the
event of a vacancy in the office of the Delegate or Alternate Delegate representing
a Participating Unit, the legislative body of the Participating Unit, or its designee,
shall fill the vacancy. Neither a vacancy in the office of a Delegate, nor failure to
appoint a Delegate or Alternate Delegate shall impair the rights of the Authority to
exercise all the rights and perform all the duties of the Authority.
The Authority may also include ex-officio representatives from such agencies as
State and Local Health Departments, Tri-County Regional Planning Commission,
US Geological Survey, Department of Natural Resources, and others as
determined by the Authority.
B. Voting. Each Delegate shall cast a vote as stated in this Article.
1. For General Issues Before The Authority. Each Delegate shall cast one vote.
In the event the Delegate from a Participating Unit is absent, the Alternate
Delegate may cast that Participating Unit's vote. In the absence of an
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Alternate Delegate, that Unit's vote shall not be cast at that meeting. Except
as otherwise provided in these Articles, a majority vote of Delegates in
attendance with a quorum shall pass general issues. In the event of a tie vote,
the motion shall not pass.
2. For Issues Specific To A Project. A project may be proposed by a
Participating Unit, or any combination of Participating Units and thereafter
decisions on matters relating to the project will be subject to a weighted vote
by the Delegates representing project participants, and a majority vote of
Delegates in attendance, in accordance with this Article.
A project shall be initiated by a resolution of the Authority and the resolution
shall designate all project participants, and the scope and extent of the project.
The project may include, as participants, both Participating Units, and Non-
Participating Units. However, no project may include a Participating TJnit
which did not agree to participate in the project.
Addition of project participants following initiation of a project shall require
adoption of a resolution passed in accordance with B.2., Paragraph 5, of this
Article.
The votes allocated to the Delegate representing a project participant shall be
equal to one hundred (100) times a fraction whose numerator shall equal the
cost of the project to be borne by that project participant and whose
denominator shall equal the total cost of the project, or pursuant to other
methodology as approved by the project participants. Each weighted vote
shall be rounded to the nearest whole number. In the event the Delegate is
absent, the Alternate Delegate may cast the weighted votes for that project
participant. In the absence of the Alternate Delegate, the project participant's
vote shall not be cast at that meeting.
The Authority shall decide any motion or question regarding a project by the
majority vote of: 1) the weighted votes of all Delegates in attendance, with a
quorum present and 2) the majority of all Delegates in attendance, with a
quorum present. In the event of a tie vote, the motion shall not pass.
C. Quorum. A quorum shall consist of at least one-halt(1/2) of the total number of
Delegates. In the event a vote is to be taken on a project issue, a quorum shall
also consist of at least one-half(1/2) of the total number of weighted votes of
Delegates representing project participants.
D. Non-Voting Representatives. An Alternate Delegate may only vote in the absence
of the Delegate. An Ex-Officio representative shall not cast a vote on any issue
before the Authority.
Article X. Authority Meetings; Compensation. The Authority shall conduct an
organizational meeting in January of each year and shall convene meetings as may be
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provided in the Authority's Bylaws. The Authority or the Chairperson may convene
special meetings in accordance with the procedures set forth in the Authority's Bylaws.
Delegates may be compensated for attendance at Authority meetings and for other
designated services provided by the Delegate as shall be set forth in the Bylaws.
Article XI. Fees and Charges. Each Participating Unit shall pay an annual membership fee
as set forth in the Bylaws. The membership fee of any Participating Unit shall not exceed
0.2 mills multiplied by the state equalized valuation of all taxable real and personal
property within that Participating Unit.
The membership fee shall be due and payable on January 1 of each year. If a Participating
Unit fails to pay its membership fee within sixty (60)days of the due date, it shall be
placed on inactive status in accordance with Article XXIV.
The membership fee shall be used to pay the administrative expenses of promoting,
planning for and managing the water supply development of the Authority Area, and for
enhancing the coordination and cooperation of governmental services related to water
supply within the Authority Area.
In addition to the membership fee stated above, the Authority may charge separate fees to
a Participating Unit for services provided to the Participating Unit, as well as fees or
charges for a Non-Participating Unit for services provided to the Non-Participating Unit.
Article XII. Taxation. The Authority shall not levy any taxes. The Authority may only
assess such fees or charges as are provided for in Article XI.
Article XI II. Contracts. The Authority may enter into contracts for the construction,
acquisition or provision of regional water supply facilities and related services, in
accordance with Article III.
Article XIV. Officers. The Authority shall, at its organizational meeting in January each
year, elect a Chairperson, Vice Chairperson, Secretary, and Treasurer for the ensuing
fiscal year. The Chairperson and Vice Chairperson shall be Delegates to the Authority.
The Secretary and Treasurer are not required to be Delegates to the Authority. The duties
of these officers shall be prescribed by the Authority's Bylaws. Each officer shall serve for
the fiscal year for which the officer was elected and thereafter until a successor is elected.
Any officer may be removed at any time without cause upon the affirmative vote of two-
thirds (2/3) of the total number of Delegates to the Authority.
Article XV. Executive Director. Upon the recommendation of the Chairperson, the
Authority may appoint an Executive Director, in accordance with such terms as it may
prescribe, to serve at the pleasure and under the supervision of the Authority, as the
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principal administrator for the Authority. The Executive Director shall have the powers
and duties as provided in the Bylaws. The Executive Director shall not be a Delegate to
the Authority.
Article XVI. Executive Committee. An Executive Committee shall be established in
accordance with this Article.
A. Membership. The Executive Committee shall consist of five (5)Delegates plus the
Executive Director (if one is appointed pursuant to Article XV). The Executive
Director shall be a non-voting member of the committee. The Largest
Participating Unit shall be a voting Delegate to the Executive Committee. The
Chairperson and the Vice Chairperson shall automatically serve as two (2) of the
five (5) voting Delegates to the Executive Committee. The remaining voting
Delegates shall be selected by the Authority at its initial meeting of each fiscal year.
B. Responsibilities. The Executive Committee shall:
1. review matters which are proposed for the agenda by the Chairperson and may
offer recommendations to the Authority with regard to the items which are on
each agenda;
2. review and make recommendations on the proposed budget to be approved by
the Authority for each fiscal year;
I review and make recommendations to the Authority on the work, goals and
objectives presented to the Authority by any standing committees, and agencies
which operate under the Authority;
4. undertake such other responsibilities as are delegated to the Executive
Committee by the Authority, provided however that the Executive Committee
shall have the power to bind the Authority by making expenditures or incurring
obligations up to a cumulative total limit as specified in the Bylaws. However,
all such expenditures or incurred obligations must be ratified by the Authority.
Upon ratification of an obligation or expenditure by the Authority, the power
of the Executive Committee to make expenditures or incur obligations shall be
deemed restored up to that same cumulative total limit.
The Executive Committee shall be empowered to take such actions as are
delegated to it by the Authority, within the limitations as specified in the Bylaws,
and take such emergency actions as may be necessary until a meeting of the
Authority can be convened. In each instance, the actions of the Executive
Committee shall be ratified, modified or overruled by the Authority at its next
meeting following the action of the Executive Committee.
C. Procedure. Procedures for convening meetings, voting of the Executive
Committee, and other matters pertaining to the functions of the Executive
Committee may be specified in the Bylaws.
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Article XVII. Budget. The Executive Director, or in the absence of an Executive
Director, the Chairperson, shall, not later than October 1 of each year,prepare a proposed
annual budget for the following fiscal year. Following review and recommendation by the
Executive Committee, the Authority shall, on or before January 1 of each year, adopt the
annual budget.
Article XVIII. Standing Committees and Advisory Committees. The Authority may
establish committees,including standing committees of the Authority and advisory
committees,in accordance with the Authority's Bylaws.
Article XIX. Creation of Bureaus and Divisions. The Authority may establish bureaus
and divisions within the Authority to carry out its functions, and may refer to them as a
bureau, division, agency, board or such other name as it shall find appropriate (individually
referred to in these Articles as an "Agency"). The Authority may bring into the Authority
an Agency which was established outside of the Authority's auspices, by amending these
Articles, in accordance with Article XXI and the Authority's Bylaws, to reflect any
transfer agreement with that Agency. The method of establishing an Agency and
delegating powers and responsibilities to an Agency shall be set forth in the Bylaws.
Article XX. Bylaws. The Authority shall have the right to adopt and amend Bylaws
governing its procedure and functions, provided that the Bylaws are not in conflict with
the terms of these Articles, the Act, or any other applicable statute. Bylaws shall be
adopted and amended only upon a two-thirds (2/3) vote of the Delegates to the Authority.
Article XXI. Amendment of Articles of Incorporation. Any proposed amendment to
these Articles of Incorporation shall be mailed by first class mail to all Delegates and to the
legislative bodies of all Participating Units belonging to the Authority not less than thirty
(30) days prior to the date of the Authority meeting at which the proposed amendment
will be considered. These Articles may be amended upon approval of: 1) a majority of
the Delegates to the Authority, and 2) a majority of the members elected to and serving on
the legislative body of each Participating Unit, except as otherwise provided in Section 7
and 11 of the Act and Article XXII hereof for addition of Local Governmental Units.
Article XXII. Addition of Units. A city, township, or other entity may be added to the
Authority after the Authority's incorporation upon compliance with Sections 7 and 11 of
the Act and the amendment of these Articles of Incorporation to reflect that addition.
Such compliance requires, at a minimum: 1) Adoption of a resolution by a vote of not less
than two-thuds (2/3) of the Delegates appointed to the Authority to accept the new unit,
and, 2) Adoption of a resolution by a majority of the members elected to and serving on
the legislative body of the unit to be added, stating that the unit desires to be added to the
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Authority, and it adopts the Articles of Incorporation as amended to reflect the addition of
the Unit.
After a Participating Unit has been added to the Authority, the Clerk of that Unit shall sign
the Articles of Incorporation as amended on behalf of that Unit.
Article XXIII. Withdrawal of Units. A Participating Unit may withdraw from the
Authority (for purposes of this Article a "Withdrawing Unit"), subject to the requirements
of Section 33 of the Act, upon delivery of six (6) months written notice to the Authority.
In the event that the written notice of withdrawal is received by the Authority less than six
(6) months before the end of the Authority's fiscal year, the Withdrawing Unit shall be
liable for membership fees for the succeeding Authority fiscal year. No membership fees
shall be returned to any Withdrawing Unit. However, all contractual rights acquired and
obligations incurred by a Withdrawing Unit while it was a Participating Unit shall remain
in full force and effect. The Withdrawing Unit shall remain liable for any monetary
obligations incurred by the Withdrawing Unit prior to date of withdrawal.
Article XXIV. Inactive Membership Status. Any Participating Unit which fails to pay its
annual dues within sixty (60) days of the beginning of each fiscal year shall be deemed
delinquent. A delinquent Participating Unit shall be placed on inactive status, its
Delegate(s) shall not be entitled to vote, nor shall the Delegate nor the Delegate's vote be
counted for quorum or voting purposes. Moreover, the Authority may prohibit the
Delegate(s) of an inactive Participating Unit from participating in debates or discussions of
the Authority or on any Agency operating under the Authority's auspices. The
Participating Unit's inactive status shall be referred to the Executive Committee for
appropriate action. Inactive status shall remain until all fees, including any penalties
approved by the Authority, are paid in full. Inactive membership status shall not affect a
Participating Unit's contractual obligations, obligations incurred while on inactive status,
or commitment to pay monetary obligations as stated in Article XXHI.
Article XXV. Adoption. Upon adoption of these Articles of Incorporation by the
legislative body of each Participating Unit, such adoption shall be evidenced by an
endorsement on the Articles by the Clerk of that Participating Unit as provided below.
Upon adoption by the Participating Units, these Articles of Incorporation shall be filed by
the Clerk of the Largest Participating Unit with the Secretary of State and the Clerk of
each County in which a Participating Unit is located.
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These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of Bath Township at a meeting duly held
on the �`� � day of 1995.
Date: I�b V b , 1995 BATH TOWNSHIP
By. / wc�
Ka Teen B. McQueen, Clerk
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving qoe legislative body of Delhi Township at a meeting duly held
on the lof —day of , 1995.
Date: Z9,_ , 1995 DELHI TOWNSHIP
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Virginia , Clerk
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of Delta Township at a meeting duly held
on the ;Z/ day of -- , 1995.
Date: `�Z�7�_ �/ , 1995 DELTA TOWNSHIP
By: g
Ja nce Vedder, Clerk
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of the Village of Dimondale at a meeting
duly held on the i 4-Fh day of A eta U st _, 1995.
Date: 1995 VILLAGE OF DIMONDALE
Denise Parisian, Clerk
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of the City of East Lansing at a meeting
duly held on the day of , 1995.
Date: , 1995 CITY OF EAST LANSING.
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By:
Susan Donnell, Clerk
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These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of the City of Grand Ledge at a meeting
duly held on the- 12—day of Luc , 1995.
Date: 9 , 1995 CITY OF GRAND LEDGE
By. . at6�- "/,
Christine Hnatiw
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affmnadve vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of the City of Lansing at a meeting duly
held on the1:1day of , 1995.
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Date: J 4" 1995 CITY OF LANSING
By7l,L L
Marilynn Slad ,, Clerk
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the egislative body of Lansing Township at a meeting duly
held on the -2--2,-. day of ,1995.
Date: � ' �5 , 1995 LANSING TOWNSHIP
By. ,j —
Dorothy L. Johnst 1pr
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of Meridian Township at a meeting duly
held on the day of , 1995.
Date: , 1995 MERIDIAN TOWNSHIP
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By:
Virginia L. White, Clerk
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These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of Oneida Township at a meeting duly held
on the day of , 1995.
Date: , 1995 ONEIDA TOWNSHIP
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By:
Janet C. Schultz, Clerk
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of Vevay Township at a meeting duly held
on the day of , 1995.
Date: , 1995 VEVAY TOWNSHIP
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By:
Susan C. Kosier
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of Watertown Township at a meeting duly
held on the day of ) 1995.
Date: , 1995 WATERTOWN TOWNSHIP
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By:
Phyllis Rathbun, Clerk
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of the Village of Webberville at a meeting
duly held on the f +h day of C d , 1995.
Date: `f.ev . -2- , 1995 VILLAGE Or WEBBERVILLE
By: CCU
Rosa Jones, Clerk
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of Wheatfield Township at a meeting duly
held on the day of , 1995.
Date: , 1995 WHEATFIELD TOWNSHIP
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.J By:
Kathleen Webster, Clerk
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These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of the City of Williamston at a meeting
duly held on the day of , 1995.
Date: , 1995 u ,CITY OF WILLIAMSTON
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By:
Alan Dolley, Clerk
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of Williamstown Township at a meeting
duly held on the day of , 1995.
Date: -, 1995 WILLIAMSTOWN TOWNSHIP
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By:
Shirley A. Graham, Clerk
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of Windsor Township at a meeting duly
held on the day oG I Q 1995.
Date: J—t--( 1995 WINDSOR TO SHIP
By!
Lind wsley, Clerk
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ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION
of the
MID-MICHIGAN WATER AUTHORITY
These Articles of Incorporation are adopted and executed by the incorporating units, Bath
Township, Delhi Township, Delta Township, Village of Dimondale, City of East Lansing,
City of Grand Ledge, City of Lansing, Lansing Township, Meridian Township, Oneida
Township, Vevay Township,Watertown Township, Village of Webberville,Wheatfield
Township, City of Williamston,Williamstown Township, and Windsor Township,for the
purpose of creating a Metropolitan Council pursuant to the provisions of Act No. 292 of
the Michigan Public Acts of 1989 (the"Act").
Article I. Name. The name of this Metropolitan Council shall be the Mid-Michigan Water
Authority ("Authority").
Article II. Names of Incorporating Units. The Incorporating Units of government
creating the Authority are identified as follows: Bath Township, Delhi Township, Delta
Township, Village of Dimondale, City of East Lansing, City of Grand Ledge, City of
Lansing, Lansing Township, Meridian Township, Oneida Township,Vevay Township,
Watertown Township, Village of Webberville,Wheatfield Township, City of Williamston,
Williamstown Township, and Windsor Township. The signatories to this document are
hereinafter referred to as "Participating Units".
Article III. Purpose. The purpose of this Authority is to, through the use of the powers
authorized by the Act,plan, promote, finance, issue bonds for, acquire,improve,enlarge,
extend, own, construct, operate,repair,replace, or contract for public improvements and
services associated with a regional public water supply system; to contract with any
Participating Unit or Non-Participating entity as provided for by law, to provide or receive
any or all such services; to promote educational activities related to such services; and to
facilitate regional planning for protection of regional water resources.
Article IV. Co1porate Body: Authority Area. This Authority shall be a body corporate
with power to sue and be sued in any court of this State. The Authority area shall be the
geographic area of all Participating Units ("Authority Area").
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Article V. Authority. This Authority is an authority under Section 6 of Article IX of the
1963 Michigan Constitution.
Article VI. Fiscal Year. The fiscal year of this Authority shall commence on the first day
of January, in each year, and end on the thirty-first day of the following December.
Article VII. Powers of Authority. The Authority shall possess all powers which are
authorized by the Act. The Authority shall possess all the powers necessary for carrying
out the purposes of its formation. Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, the
Authority shall only possess and exercise powers with respect to the public improvement
and services of a regional public water supply system.
Article VIII. Issuance Of Bonds. For the purpose of defraying the project costs of a
project, the Authority may issue bonds or revenue bonds pursuant to the Act or pursuant
to other state law.
Article IX. Authority Organization.
A. Delegates,• Representation of Participatin€, Units. The Authority shall be governed
in accordance with the Act and as set forth in Article IX and Article X and in
accordance with duly adopted Bylaws. The Authority shall be comprised of
Participating Unit Delegates who shall be appointed to the Authority in the manner
stated in these Articles ("Delegate"). Each Participating Unit shall appoint one (1)
Delegate to the Authority, and one (1) alternate Delegate ("Alternate Delegate")
to act in the absence of the Delegate.
The legislative body of each Participating Unit shall appoint its Delegate(s) in such
manner as it shall determine. Each Delegate and Alternate Delegate shall serve at
the pleasure of the legislative body of the Participating Unit, or its designee. In the
event of a vacancy in the office of the Delegate or Alternate Delegate representing
a Participating Unit, the legislative body of the Participating Unit, or its designee,
shall fill the vacancy. Neither a vacancy in the office of a Delegate,nor failure to
appoint a Delegate or Alternate Delegate shall impair the rights of the Authority to
exercise all the rights and perform all the duties of the Authority.
The Authority may also include ex-officio representatives from such agencies as
State and Local Health Departments, Tri-County Regional Planning Commission,
US Geological Survey, Department of Natural Resources, and others as
determined by the Authority.
B. Voting. Each Delegate shall cast a vote as stated in this Article.
1. For General Issues Before The Authority. Each Delegate shall cast one vote.
In the event the Delegate from a Participating Unit is absent, the Alternate
Delegate may cast that Participating Unit's vote. In the absence of an
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Alternate Delegate, that Unit's vote shall not be cast at that meeting. Except
as otherwise provided in these Articles, a majority vote of Delegates in
attendance with a quorum shall pass general issues. In the event of a tie vote,
the motion shall not pass.
2. For Issues Specific To A Project. A project may be proposed by a
Participating Unit, or any combination of Participating Units and thereafter
decisions on matters relating to the project will be subject to a weighted vote
by the Delegates representing project participants, and a majority vote of
Delegates in attendance, in accordance with this Article.
A project shall be initiated by a resolution of the Authority and the resolution
shall designate all project participants, and the scope and extent of the project.
The project may include, as participants, both Participating Units, and Non-
Participating Units. However, no project may include a Participating Unit
which did not agree to participate in the project.
Addition of project participants following initiation of a project shall require
adoption of a resolution passed in accordance with B.2., Paragraph 5, of this
Article.
The votes allocated to the Delegate representing a project participant shall be
equal to one hundred (100) times a fraction whose numerator shall equal the
cost of the project to be borne by that project participant and whose
denominator shall equal the total cost of the project, or pursuant to other
methodology as approved by the project participants. Each weighted vote
shall be rounded to the nearest whole number. In the event the Delegate is
absent, the Alternate Delegate may cast the weighted votes for that project
participant. In the absence of the Alternate Delegate, the project participant's
vote shall not be cast at that meeting.
The Authority shall decide any motion or question regarding a project by the
majority vote of: 1) the weighted votes of all Delegates in attendance, with a
quorum present and 2) the majority of all Delegates in attendance, with a
quorum present. In the event of a tie vote, the motion shall not pass.
C. Quorum. P_quorum shall consist of at least one-half(1/2) of the total number of
Delegates. In the event a vote is to be taken on a project issue, a quorum shall
also consist of at least one-half(1/2) of the total number of weighted votes of
Delegates representing project participants.
D. Non-Voting Representatives. An Alternate Delegate may only vote in the absence
of the Delegate. An Ex-Officio representative shall not cast a vote on any issue
before the Authority.
Article X. Authority Meetings: Compensation. The Authority shall conduct an
organizational meeting in January of each year and shall convene meetings as may be
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provided in the Authority's Bylaws. The Authority or the Chairperson may convene
special meetings in accordance with the procedures set forth in the Authority's Bylaws.
Delegates may be compensated for attendance at Authority meetings and for other
designated services provided by the Delegate as shall be set forth in the Bylaws.
Article XI. Fees and Charges. Each Participating Unit shall pay an annual membership fee
as set forth in the Bylaws. The membership fee of any Participating Unit shall not exceed
0.2 mills multiplied by the state equalized valuation of all taxable real and personal
property within that Participating Unit.
The membership fee shall be due and payable on January I of each year. If a Participating
Unit fails to pay its membership fee within sixty (60) days of the due date, it shall be
placed on inactive status in accordance with Article XXIV.
The membership fee shall be used to pay the administrative expenses of promoting,
planning for and managing the water supply development of the Authority Area, and for
enhancing the coordination and cooperation of governmental services related to water
supply within the Authority Area.
In addition to the membership fee stated above, the Authority may charge separate fees to
a Participating Unit for services provided to the Participating Unit, as well as fees or
charges for a Non-Participating Unit for services provided to the Non-Participating Unit.
Article XII. Taxation. The Authority shall not levy any taxes. The Authority may only
assess such fees or charges as are provided for in Article XI.
Article XIII. Contracts. The Authority may enter into contracts for the construction,
acquisition or provision of regional water supply facilities and related services, in
accordance with Article III.
Article XIV. Officers. The Authority shall, at its organizational meeting in January each
year, elect a Chairperson, Vice Chairperson, Secretary, and Treasurer for the ensuing
fiscal year. The Chairperson and Vice Chairperson shall be Delegates to the Authority.
The Secretary and Treasurer are not required to be Delegates to the Authority. The duties
of these officers shall be prescribed by the Authority's Bylaws. Each officer shall serve for
the fiscal year for which the officer was elected and thereafter until a successor is elected.
Any officer may be removed at any time without cause upon the affirmative vote of two-
thirds (2/3) of the total number of Delegates to the Authority.
Article XV. Executive Director. Upon the recommendation of the Chairperson, the
Authority may appoint an Executive Director, in accordance with such terms as it may
prescribe, to serve at the pleasure and under the supervision of the Authority, as the
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principal administrator for the Authority. The Executive Director shall have the powers
and duties as provided in the Bylaws. The Executive Director shall not be a Delegate to
the Authority.
Article XVI. Executive Committee. An Executive Committee shall be established in
accordance with this Article.
A. Membership. The Executive Committee shall consist of five (5) Delegates plus the
Executive Director (if one is appointed pursuant to Article XV). The Executive
Director shall be a non-voting member of the committee. The Largest
Participating Unit shall be a voting Delegate to the Executive Committee. The
Chairperson and the Vice Chairperson shall automatically serve as two (2) of the
five (5) voting Delegates to the Executive Committee. The remaining voting
Delegates shall be selected by the Authority at its initial meeting of each fiscal year.
B. Responsibilities. The Executive Committee shall:
1. review matters which are proposed for the agenda by the Chairperson and may
offer recommendations to the Authority with regard to the items which are on
each agenda;
2. review and make recommendations on the proposed budget to be approved by
the Authority for each fiscal year;
3. review and make recommendations to the Authority on the work, goals and
objectives presented to the Authority by any standing committees, and agencies
which operate under the Authority;
4. undertake such other responsibilities as are delegated to the Executive
Committee by the Authority,provided however that the Executive Committee
shall have the power to bind the Authority by making expenditures or incurring
obligations up to a cumulative total limit as specified in the Bylaws. However,
all such expenditures or incurred obligations must be ratified by the Authority.
Upon ratification of an obligation or expenditure by the Authority, the power
of the Executive Committee to make expenditures or incur obligations shall be
deemed restored up to that same cumulative total limit.
The Executive Committee shall be empowered to take such actions as are
delegated to it by the Authority, within the limitations as specified in the Bylaws,
and take such emergency actions as may be necessary until a meeting of the
Authority can be convened. In each instance, the actions of the Executive
Committee shall be ratified, modified or overruled by the Authority at its next
meeting following the action of the Executive Committee.
C. Procedure. Procedures for convening meetings, voting of the Executive
Committee, and other matters pertaining to the functions of the Executive
Committee may be specified in the Bylaws.
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Article XVII. Bud et. The Executive Director, or in the absence of an Executive
Director, the Chairperson, shall, not later than October 1 of each year, prepare a proposed
annual budget for the following fiscal year. Following review and recommendation by the
Executive Committee, the Authority shall, on or before January 1 of each year, adopt the
annual budget.
Article XVIII. Standing Committees and Advisory Committees. The Authority may
establish committees,including standing committees of the Authority and advisory
committees, in accordance with the Authority's Bylaws.
Article XIX. Creation of Bureaus and Divisions. The Authority may establish bureaus
and divisions within the Authority to carry out its functions, and may refer to Went as a
bureau,division, agency, board or such other name as it shall find appropriate (individually
referred to in these Articles as an"Agency"). The Authority may bring into the Authority
an Agency which was established outside of the Authority's auspices, by amending these
Articles, in accordance with Article XXI and the Authority's Bylaws, to reflect any
transfer agreement with that Agency. The method of establishing an Agency and
delegating powers and responsibilities to an Agency shall be set forth in the Bylaws.
Article XX. Bylaws. The Authority shall have the right to adopt and amend Bylaws
governing its procedure and functions,provided that the Bylaws are not in conflict with
the terms of these Articles, the Act, or any other applicable statute. Bylaws shall be
adopted and amended only upon a two-thirds (2/3) vote of the Delegates to the Authority.
Article XXI. Amendment of Articles of Incorporation. Any proposed amendment to
these Articles of Incorporation shall be mailed by first class mail to all Delegates and to the
legislative bodies of all Participating Units belonging to the Authority not less than thirty
(30) days prior to the date of the Authority meeting at which the proposed amendment
will be considered. These Articles may be amended upon approval of: 1) a majority of
the Delegates to the Authority, and 2) a majority of the members elected to and serving on
the legislative body of each Participating Unit, except as otherwise provided in Section 7
and 11 of the Act and Article XXII hereof for addition of Local Governmental Units.
Article XXII. Addition of Units. A city, township, or other entity may be added to the
Authority after the Authority's incorporation upon compliance with Sections 7 and 11 of
the Act and the amendment of these Articles of Incorporation to reflect that addition.
Such compliance requires, at a minimum: 1) Adoption of a resolution by a vote of not less
than two-thirds (2/3) of the Delegates appointed to the Authority to accept the new unit,
and, 2) Adoption of a resolution by a majority of the members elected to and serving on
the legislative body of the unit to be added, stating that the unit desires to be added to the
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Authority, and it adopts the Articles of Incorporation as amended to reflect the addition of
the Unit.
After a Participating Unit has been added to the Authority, the Clerk of that Unit shall sign
the Articles of Incorporation as amended on behalf of that Unit.
Article XXIII. Withdrawal of Units. A Participating Unit may withdraw from the
Authority (for purposes of this Article a"Withdrawing Unit"), subject to the requirements
of Section 33 of the Act, upon delivery of six (6) months written notice to the Authority.
In the event that the written notice of withdrawal is received by the Authority less than six
(6) months before the end of the Authority's fiscal year, the Withdrawing Unit shall be
liable for membership fees for the succeeding Authority fiscal year. No membership fees
shall be returned to any Withdrawing Unit. However, all contractual rights acquired and
obligations incurred by a Withdrawing Unit while it was a Participating Unit shah remain
in full force and effect. The Withdrawing Unit shall remain liable for any monetary
obligations incurred by the Withdrawing Unit prior to date of withdrawal.
Article XXIV. Inactive Membership Status. Any Participating Unit which fails to pay its
annual dues within sixty (60) days of the beginning of each fiscal year shall be deemed
delinquent. A delinquent Participating Unit shall be placed on inactive status, its
Delegate(s) shall not be entitled to vote, nor shall the Delegate nor the Delegate's vote be
counted for quorum or voting purposes. Moreover, the Authority may prohibit the
Delegate(s) of an inactive Participating Unit from participating in debates or discussions of
the Authority or on any Agency operating under the Authority's auspices. The
Participating Unit's inactive status shall be referred to the Executive Committee for
appropriate action. Inactive status shall remain until all fees, including any penalties
approved by the Authority, are paid in full. Inactive membership status shall not affect a
Participating Unit's contractual obligations, obligations incurred while on inactive status,
or commitment to pay monetary obligations as stated in Article XXIII.
Article XXV. Adoption. Upon adoption of these Articles of Incorporation by the
legislative body of each Participating Unit, such adoption shah be evidenced by an
endorsement on the Articles by the Clerk of that Participating Unit as provided below.
Upon adoption by the Participating Units, these Articles of Incorporation shall be filed by
the Clerk of the Largest Participating Unit with the Secretary of State and the Clerk of
each County in which a Participating Unit is located.
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These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of Bath Township at a meeting duly held
on the I day of rA b e- , 1995.
Date: 6 , 1995 BATH TOWNSHIP
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By. �A c�--
Ka leen B. McQueen, Clerk
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the membsks serving o e legislative body of Delhi Township at a meeting duly held
on the If —day of , 1995.
Date: .29 , 1995 DELHI TOWNSHIP
By' --
Virgina ,iClerk
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of Delta Township at a meeting duly held
on the .;2/ day of 2� , 1995.
Date: `���C?,l. �/ , 1995 DELTA TOWNSHIP
*- ce Vedder, Clerk
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of the Village of Dimondale at a meeting
duly held onn the /Nth day of AA�a 5Fr , 1995.
Date: 10l eV- 1�9 , 1995 VILLAGE OF DIMONDALE
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Denise Parisian, Clerk
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of the City of East Lansing at a meeting
duly held on the day of , 1995.
Date: , 1995 CITY OF EAST LANSING.
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By:
Susan Donnell, Clerk
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These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of the City of Grand Ledge at a meeting
duly held on the/( 2 day of 1995.
Date: 1995 CITY OF GRAND LEDGE
By. /
Christine Hnatiw
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the le islative body of the City of Lansing at a meeting duly
held on the_-441=_1day of_ , 1995.
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Date: y , 1995 CITY OF LANSIN G
By:: l Q %=--
Marilynn 1J.-ad , Clerk
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the egislative body of Lansing Township at a meeting duly
held on the �eg.ray of-!� ,1995.
Date: � S ' 1995
LANSING TOWNSHIP
By: i
Dorothy L. John
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of Meridian Township at a meeting duly
held on the day of , 1995.
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By:
Virginia L. White, Clerk
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These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of Oneida Township at a meeting duly held
on the day of , 1995.
Date: , 1995 ONEIDA TOWNSHIP
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By:
Janet C. Schultz, Clerk
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of Vevay Township at a meeting duly held
on the day of , 1995.
Date: , 1995 VEVAY TOWNSHIP
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By:
Susan C. Kosier
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of Watertown Township at a meeting duly
held on the day of , 1995.
Date: , 1995 WATERTOWN TOWNSHIP
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By:
Phyllis Rathbun, Clerk
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of the Village of Webberville at a meeting
duly held on the ) 1 4 day of C ►C� , 1995.
Date: 1995 VILLAGE OF WEBBERVILLE
By:
Rosa Jones, Clerk
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of Wheatfield Township at a meeting duly
held on the day of , 1995.
Date: , 1995 WHEATFIELD TOWNSHIP
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By:
Kathleen Webster, Clerk
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These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of the City of Williamston at a meeting
duly held on the day of , 1995.
Date: , 1995 CITY OF WILLIAMSTON
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By:
Alan Dolley, Clerk
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of Williamstown Township at a meeting
duly held on the_ day of ---., 1995.
Date: , 1995 WILLIAMSTOWN TOWNSHIP
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By:
Shirley A. Graham, Clerk
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on a legislative body of Windsor Township at a meeting duly
held on the '�, day o , 1995.
Date: r-c G2 , 1995 WINDSOR TO SHIP
By---�
ind wsley, Clerk
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ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION
of the
MID-MICHIGAN WATER AUTHORITY
These Articles of Incorporation are adopted and executed by the incorporating units, Bath
Township, Delhi Township, Delta Township, Village of Dimondale, City of East Lansing,
City of Grand Ledge, City of Lansing, Lansing Township, Meridian Township, Oneida
Township, Vevay Township,Watertown Township, Village of Webberville, Wheatfield
Township, City of Williamston, Williamstown Township, and Windsor Township,for the
purpose of creating a Metropolitan Council pursuant to the provisions of Act No. 292 of
the Michigan Public Acts of 1989 (the"Act").
Article I. Name. The name of this Metropolitan Council shall be the Mid-Michigan Water
Authority ("Authority").
Article II. Names of Incorporating Units. The Incorporating Units of government
creating the Authority are identified as follows: Bath Township, Delhi Township, Delta
Township, Village of Dimondale, City of East Lansing, City of Grand Ledge, City of
Lansing, Lansing Township, Meridian Township, Oneida Township, Vevay Township,
Watertown Township, Village of Webberville, Wheatfield Township, City of Williamston,
Williamstown Township, and Windsor Township. The signatories to this document are
hereinafter referred to as "Participating Units".
Article III. Purpose. The purpose of this Authority is to, through the use of the powers
authorized by the Act,plan, promote, finance, issue bonds for, acquire, improve, enlarge,
extend, own, construct, operate,repair,replace, or contract for public improvements and
services associated with a regional public water supply system; to contract with any
Participating Unit or Non-Participating entity as provided for by law, to provide or receive
any or all such services; to promote educational activities related to such services; and to
facilitate regional planning for protection of regional water resources.
Article IV. Corporate Body; Authority Area. This Authority shall be a body corporate
with power to sue and be sued in any court of this State. The Authority area shall be the
geographic area of all Participating Units ("Authority Area").
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Article V. Authority. This Authority is an authority under Section 6 of Article IX of the
1963 Michigan Constitution.
Article VI. Fiscal Year. The fiscal year of this Authority shall commence on the first day
of January, in each year, and end on the thirty-first day of the following December.
Article VII. Powers of Authority. The Authority shall possess all powers which are
authorized by the Act. The Authority shall possess all the powers necessary for carrying
out the purposes of its formation. Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, the
Authority shall only possess and exercise powers with respect to the public improvement
and services of a regional public water supply system.
Article VHl. Issuance Of Bonds. For the purpose of defraying the project costs of a
project, the Authority may issue bonds or revenue bonds pursuant to the Act or pursuant
to other state law.
Article IX. Authority Organization.
A. Delegates,• Representation of Participating Units. The Authority shall be governed
in accordance with the Act and as set forth in Article IX and Article X and in
accordance with duly adopted Bylaws. The Authority shall be comprised of
Participating Unit Delegates who shall be appointed to the Authority in the manner
stated in these Articles ("Delegate"). Each Participating Unit shall appoint one (1)
Delegate to the Authority, and one (1) alternate Delegate ("Alternate Delegate")
to act in the absence of the Delegate.
The legislative body of each Participating Unit shall appoint its Delegate(s) in such
manner as it shall determine. Each Delegate and Alternate Delegate shall serve at
the pleasure of the legislative body of the Participating Unit, or its designee. In the
event of a vacancy in the office of the Delegate or Alternate Delegate representing
a Participating Unit, the legislative body of the Participating Unit, or its designee,
shall fill the vacancy. Neither a vacancy in the office of a Delegate, nor failure to
appoint a Delegate or Alternate Delegate shall impair the rights of the Authority to
exercise all the rights and perform all the duties of the Authority.
The Authority may also include ex-officio representatives from such agencies as
State and Local Health Departments, Tri-County Regional Planning Commission,
US Geological Survey, Department of Natural Resources, and others as
determined by the Authority.
B. Votin Each Delegate shall cast a vote as stated in this Article.
I. For General Issues Before The Authority. Each Delegate shall cast one vote.
In the event the Delegate from a Participating Unit is absent, the Alternate
Delegate may cast that Participating Unit's vote. In the absence of an
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Alternate Delegate, that Unit's vote shall not be cast at that meeting. Except
as otherwise provided in these Articles, a majority vote of Delegates in
attendance with a quorum shall pass general issues. In the event of a tie vote,
the motion shall not pass.
2. For Issues Specific To A Project. A project may be proposed by a
Participating Unit, or any combination of Participating Units and thereafter
decisions on matters relating to the project will be subject to a weighted vote
by the Delegates representing project participants, and a majority vote of
Delegates in attendance, in accordance with this Article.
A project shall be initiated by a resolution of the Authority and the resolution
shall designate all project participants, and the scope and extent of the project.
The project may include, as participants, both Participating Units, and Non-
Participating Units. However, no project may include a Participating Unit
which did not agree to participate in the project.
Addition of project participants following initiation of a project shall require
adoption of a resolution passed in accordance with B.2., Paragraph 5, of this
Article.
The votes allocated to the Delegate representing a project participant shall be
equal to one hundred (100) times a fraction whose numerator shall equal the
cost of the project to be borne by that project participant and whose
denominator shall equal the total cost of the project, or pursuant to other
methodology as approved by the project participants. Each weighted vote
shall be rounded to the nearest whole number. In the event the Delegate is
absent, the Alternate Delegate may cast the weighted votes for that project
participant. In the absence of the Alternate Delegate, the project participant's
vote shall not be cast at that meeting.
The Authority shall decide any motion or question regarding a project by the
majority vote of: 1) the weighted votes of all Delegates in attendance, with a
quorum present and 2) the majority of all Delegates in attendance, with a
quorum present. In the event of a tie vote, the motion shall not pass.
C. Quorum. A quorum shall consist of at least one-half(1/2) of the total number of
Delegates. In the event a vote is to be taken on a project issue, a quorum shall
also consist of at least one-half(1/2) of the total number of weighted votes of
Delegates representing project participants.
D. Non-Voting Representatives. An Alternate Delegate may only vote in the absence
of the Delegate. An Ex-Officio representative shall not cast a vote on any issue
before the Authority.
Article X. Authority Meetings, Compensation. The Authority shall conduct an
organizational meeting in January of each year and shall convene meetings as may be
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provided in the Authority's Bylaws. The Authority or the Chairperson may convene
special meetings in accordance with the procedures set forth in the Authority's Bylaws.
Delegates may be compensated for attendance at Authority meetings and for other
designated services provided by the Delegate as shall be set forth in the Bylaws.
Article XI. Fees and Charges. Each Participating Unit shall pay an annual membership fee
as set forth in the Bylaws. The membership fee of any Participating Unit shall not exceed
0.2 mills multiplied by the state equalized valuation of all taxable real and personal
property within that Participating Unit.
The membership fee shall be due and payable on January 1 of each year. If a Participating
Unit fails to pay its membership fee within sixty (60) days of the due date, it shall be
placed on inactive status in accordance with Article XXIV.
The membership fee shall be used to pay the administrative expenses of promoting,
planning for and managing the water supply development of the Authority Area, and for
enhancing the coordination and cooperation of governmental services related to water
supply within the Authority Area.
In addition to the membership fee stated above, the Authority may charge separate fees to
a Participating Unit for services provided to the Participating Unit, as well as fees or
charges for a Non-Participating Unit for services provided to the Non-Participating Unit.
Article XII. Taxation. The Authority shall not levy any taxes. The Authority may only
assess such fees or charges as are provided for in Article XI.
Article XIII. Contracts. The Authority may enter into contracts for the construction,
acquisition or provision of regional water supply facilities and related services, in
accordance with Article III.
Article XIV. Officers. The Authority shall, at its organizational meeting in January each
year, elect a Chairperson, Vice Chairperson, Secretary, and Treasurer for the ensuing
fiscal year. The Chairperson and Vice Chairperson shall be Delegates to the Authority.
The Secretary and Treasurer are not required to be Delegates to the Authority. The duties
of these officers shall be prescribed by the Authority's Bylaws. Each officer shall serve for
the fiscal year for which the officer was elected and thereafter until a successor is elected.
Any officer may be removed at any time without cause upon the affirmative vote of two-
thirds (2/3) of the total number of Delegates to the Authority.
Article XV. Executive Director. Upon the recommendation of the Chairperson, the
Authority may appoint an Executive Director, in accordance with such terms as it may
prescribe, to serve at the pleasure and under the supervision of the Authority, as the
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principal administrator for the Authority. The Executive Director shall have the powers
and duties as provided in the Bylaws. The Executive Director shall not be a Delegate to
the Authority.
Article XVI. Executive Committee. An Executive Committee shall be established in
accordance with this Article.
A. Membership. The Executive Committee shall consist of five (5) Delegates plus the
Executive Director (if one is appointed pursuant to Article XV). The Executive
Director shall be a non-voting member of the committee. The Largest
Participating Unit shall be a voting Delegate to the Executive Committee. The
Chairperson and the Vice Chairperson shall automatically serve as two (2) of the
five (5) voting Delegates to the Executive Committee. The remaining voting
Delegates shall be selected by the Authority at its initial meeting of each fiscal year.
B. Responsibilities. The Executive Committee shall:
1. review matters which are proposed for the agenda by the Chairperson and may
offer recommendations to the Authority with regard to the items which are on
each agenda;
2. review and make recommendations on the proposed budget to be approved by
the Authority for each fiscal year;
3. review and make recommendations to the Authority on the work, goals and
objectives presented to the Authority by any standing committees, and agencies
which operate under the Authority;
4. undertake such other responsibilities as are delegated to the Executive
Committee by the Authority, provided however that the Executive Committee
shall have the power to bind the Authority by making expenditures or incurring
obligations up to a cumulative total limit as specified in the Bylaws. However,
all such expenditures or incurred obligations must be ratified by the Authority.
Upon ratification of an obligation or expenditure by the Authority, the power
of the Executive Committee to make expenditures or incur obligations shall be
deemed restored up to that same cumulative total limit.
The Executive Committee shall be empowered to take such actions as are
delegated to it by the Authority, within the limitations as specified in the Bylaws,
and take such emergency actions as may be necessary until a meeting of the
Authority can be convened. In each instance, the actions of the Executive
Committee shall be ratified, modified or overruled by the Authority at its next
meeting following the action of the Executive Committee.
C. Procedure. Procedures for convening meetings, voting of the Executive
Committee, and other matters pertaining to the functions of the Executive
Committee may be specified in the Bylaws.
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Article XVII. Bud et. The Executive Director, or in the absence of an Executive
Director, the Chairperson, shall, not later than October 1 of each year, prepare a proposed
annual budget for the following fiscal year. Following review and recommendation by the
Executive Committee, the Authority shall, on or before January 1 of each year, adopt the
annual budget.
Article XVIII. Standing Committees and Advisory Committees. The Authority may
establish committees, including standing committees of the Authority and advisory
committees, in accordance with the Authority's Bylaws.
Article XIX. Creation of Bureaus and Divisions. The Authority may establish bureaus
and divisions within the Authority to carry out its functions, and may refer to them as a
bureau, division, agency, board or such other name as it shall find appropriate (individually
referred to in these Articles as an "Agency"). The Authority may bring into the Authority
an Agency which was established outside of the Authority's auspices, by amending these
Articles, in accordance with Article XXI and the Authority's Bylaws, to reflect any
transfer agreement with that Agency. The method of establishing an Agency and
delegating powers and responsibilities to an Agency shall be set forth in the Bylaws.
Article XX. Bylaws.
_ The Authority shall have the right to adopt and amend Bylaws
governing its procedure and functions, provided that the Bylaws are not in conflict with
the terms of these Articles, the Act, or any other applicable statute. Bylaws shall be
adopted and amended only upon a two-thirds (2/3) vote of the Delegates to the Authority.
Article XXI. Amendment of Articles of Incorporation. Any proposed amendment to
these Articles of Incorporation shall be mailed by first class mail to all Delegates and to the
legislative bodies of all Participating Units belonging to the Authority not less than thirty
(30) days prior to the date of the Authority meeting at which the proposed amendment
will be considered. These Articles may be amended upon approval of: 1) a majority of
the Delegates to the Authority, and 2) a majority of the members elected to and serving on
the legislative body of each Participating Unit, except as otherwise provided in Section 7
and 11 of the Act and Article XXII hereof for addition of Local Governmental Units.
Article XXII. Addition of Units. A city, township, or other entity may be added to the
Authority after the Authority's incorporation upon compliance with Sections 7 and 11 of
the Act and the amendment of these Articles of Incorporation to reflect that addition.
Such compliance requires, at a minimum: 1) Adoption of a resolution by a vote of not less
than two-thirds (2/3) of the Delegates appointed to the Authority to accept the new unit,
and, 2) Adoption of a resolution by a majority of the members elected to and serving on
the legislative body of the unit to be added, stating that the unit desires to be added to the
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Authority, and it adopts the Articles of Incorporation as amended to reflect the addition of
the Unit.
After a Participating Unit has been added to the Authority, the Clerk of that Unit shall sign
the Articles of Incorporation as amended on behalf of that Unit.
Article XXIII. Withdrawal of Units. A Participating Unit may withdraw from the
Authority (for purposes of this Article a"Withdrawing Unit"), subject to the requirements
of Section 33 of the Act, upon delivery of six (6) months written notice to the Authority.
In the event that the written notice of withdrawal is received by the Authority less than six
(6) months before the end of the Authority's fiscal year, the Withdrawing Unit shall be
liable for membership fees for the succeeding Authority fiscal year. No membership fees
shall be returned to any Withdrawing Unit. However, all contractual rights acquired and
obligations incurred by a Withdrawing Unit while it was a Participating Unit shall remain
in full force and effect. The Withdrawing Unit shall remain liable for any monetary
obligations incurred by the Withdrawing Unitprior to date of withdrawal.
Article XXIV. Inactive Membership Status. Any Participating Unit which fails to pay its
annual dues within sixty (60) days of the beginning of each fiscal year shall be deemed
delinquent. A delinquent Participating Unit shall be placed on inactive status, its
Delegate(s) shall not be entitled to vote, nor shall the Delegate nor the Delegate's vote be
counted for quorum or voting purposes. Moreover, the Authority may prohibit the
Delegate(s) of an inactive Participating Unit from participating in debates or discussions of
the Authority or on any Agency operating under the Authority's auspices. The
Participating Unit's inactive status shall be referred to the Executive Committee for
appropriate action. Inactive status shall remain until all fees, including any penalties
approved by the Authority, are paid in full. Inactive membership status shall not affect a
Participating Unit's contractual obligations, obligations incurred while on inactive status,
or commitment to pay monetary obligations as stated in Article XXIII.
Article XXV. Adoption. Upon adoption of these Articles of Incorporation by the
legislative body of each Participating Unit, such adoption shall be evidenced by an
endorsement on the Articles by the Clerk of that Participating Unit as provided below.
Upon adoption by the Participating Units, these Articles of Incorporation shall be filed by
the Clerk of the Largest Participating Unit with the Secretary of State and the Clerk of
each County in which a Participating Unit is located.
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These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of Bath Township at a rrieetirg duly held
on the I day of Je e-- , 1995.
Date: b V • , 1995 BATH TOWNSHIP
BY' /
Ka leen B. McQueen, Clerk
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the memb s serving o e legislative body of Delhi Township at a meeting duly held
on the /F __day of , 1995.
Date: /��J, .Z9 , 1995 DELHI TOWNSHIP
By.
Virginia , Clerk
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of Delta Township at a meeting duly held
on the day of , 1995.
Date: �Z.V .2 �/ , 1995 DELTA TOWNSHIP
By:
J*ce Vedder, Clerk
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of the Village of Dimondale at a meeting
duly held on the 'q* day of Aua;4 5r , 1995.
Date: 1016to_ 2J , 1995 VILLAGE OF DIMONDALE
BY. A �,�,�
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Denise Parisian, Clerk
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of the City of East Lansing at a meeting
duly held on the day of 1995.
Date: , 1995 CITY OF EAST LANSING.
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By:
Susan Donnell, Clerk
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These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of the City of Grand Ledge at a meeting
duly held on the 12 day of • /ru , 1995.
Date: 1995 CITY OF GRAND LEDGE
By:
Christine Hnatiw
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the le islative body of the City of Lansing at a meeting duly
held on the-L-2-jil-�day of C
, 1995.
Date: 1/ ` 1995 CITY OF LANSING
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Plyn�—Ia�c'.
, Clerk
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the egislative body of Lansing Township at a meeting duly
held on the -2-'2n..c.day of ,1995.
Date: ��`�' S , 1995 LANSING TOWNSHIP
By• —
Dorothy L. John lg
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of Meridian Township at a meeting duly
held on the day of , 1995.
Date: , 1995 MERIDIAN TOWNSHIP
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Virginia L. White, Clerk
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These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of Oneida Township at a meeting duly held
on the day of , 1995.
Date: , 1995 ONEIDA TOWNSHIP
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By:
Janet C. Schultz, Clerk
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of Vevay Township at a meeting duly held
on the day of , 1995.
Date: , 1995 VEVAY TOWNSHIP
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By:
Susan C. Kosier
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of Watertown Township at a meeting duly
held on the day of , 1995.
Date: , 1995 WATERTOWN TOWNSHIP
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By:
Phyllis Rathbun, Clerk
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of the Village of Webberville at a meeting
duly held on the day of C , 1995.
Date: -rev . - 1995 VILLAGE OF WEBBERVILLE
By: cQ�
Rosa Jones, Clerk
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of Wheatfield Township at a meeting duly
held on the day of , 1995.
Date: , 1995 WHEATFIELD TOWNSHIP
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./ By:
Kathleen Webster, Clerk
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These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of the City of Williamston at a meeting
duly held on the day of , 1995.
Date: , 1995 CITY OF WILLIAMSTON
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Alan Dolley, Clerk
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of Williamstown Township at a meeting
duly held on the day of 1995.
Date: , 1995 WILLIAMSTOWN TOWNSHIP
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By:
Shirley A. Graham, Clerk
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on Vie legislative body of Windsor Township at a meeting duly
held on the �T"— day o , 1995.
Date: r-c ,ovnbe2 2-?L, 1995 WINDSOR TO SHIP
B4i�nd �w�sley,
Clerk
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ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION
of the
MID-MICHIGAN WATER AUTHORITY
These Articles of Incorporation are adopted and executed by the incorporating units,Bath
Township, Delhi Township, Delta Township, Village of Dimondale, City of East Lansing,
City of Grand Ledge, City of Lansing, Lansing Township, Meridian Township, Oneida
Township, Vevay Township,Watertown Township, Village of Webberville,Wheatfield
Township, City of willi?mston,Williamsto,,vn Township, and Windsor Township,for the
purpose of creating a Metropolitan Council pursuant to the provisions of Act No. 292 of
the Michigan Public Acts of 1989 (the "Act").
Article I. Name. The name of this Metropolitan Council shall be the Mid-Michigan Water
Authority ("Authority").
Article II. Names of Incorporating Units. The Incorporating Units of government
creating the Authority are identified as follows: Bath Township, Delhi Township, Delta
Township, Village of Dimondale, City of East Lansing, City of Grand Ledge, City of
Lansing, Lansing Township, Meridian Township, Oneida Township, Vevay Township,
Watertown Township, Village of Webberville, Wheatfield Township, City of Williamston,
Williamstown Township, and Windsor Township. The signatories to this document are
hereinafter referred to as "Participating Units".
Article III. Puipose. The purpose of this Authority is to, through the use of the powers
authorized by the Act,plan, promote, finance, issue bonds for, acquire, improve, enlarge,
extend, own, construct, operate, repair, replace, or contract for public improvements and
services associated with a regional public water supply system; to contract with any
Participating Unit or Non-Participating entity as provided for by law, to provide or receive
any or all such services; to promote educational activities related to such services; and to
facilitate regional planning for protection of regional water resources.
Article IV. Corporate Body; Authority Area. This Authority shall be a body corporate
with power to sue and be sued in any court of this State. The Authority area shall be the
geographic area of all Participating Units ("Authority Area").
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Article V. Authority. This Authority is an authority under Section 6 of Article IX of the
1963 Michigan Constitution.
Article VI. Fiscal Year. The fiscal year of this Authority shall commence on the first day
of January, in each year, and end on the thirty-first day of the following December.
Article VII. Powers of Authority. The Authority shall possess all powers which are
authorized by the Act. The Authority shall possess all the powers necessary for carrying
out the purposes of its formation. Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, the
Authority shall only possess and exercise powers with respect to the public improvement
and services of a regional public water supply system.
Article VHl. Issuance Of Bonds. For the purpose of defraying the project costs of a
project, the Authority may issue bonds or revenue bonds pursuant to the Act or pursuant
to other state law.
Article IX. Authority Organization.
A. Delegates: Representation of Participating Units. The Authority shall be governed
in accordance with the Act and as set forth in Article IX and Article X and in
accordance with duly adopted Bylaws. The Authority shall be comprised of
Participating Unit Delegates who shall be appointed to the Authority in the manner
stated in these Articles ("Delegate"). Each Participating Unit shall appoint one (1)
Delegate to the Authority, and one (1) alternate Delegate ("Alternate Delegate")
to act in the absence of the Delegate.
The legislative body of each Participating Unit shall appoint its Delegate(s) in such
manner as it shall determine. Each Delegate and Alternate Delegate shall serve at
the pleasure of the legislative body of the Participating Unit, or its designee. In the
event of a vacancy in the office of the Delegate or Alternate Delegate representing
a Participating Unit, the legislative body of the Participating Unit, or its designee,
shall fill the vacancy. Neither a vacancy in the office of a Delegate,nor failure to
appoint a Delegate or Alternate Delegate shall impair the rights of the Authority to
exercise all the rights and perform all the duties of the Authority.
The Authority may also include ex-officio representatives from such agencies as
State and Local Health Departments, Tri-County Regional Planning Commission,
US Geological Survey, Department of Natural Resources, and others as
determined by the Authority.
B. Voting. Each Delegate shall cast a vote as stated in this Article.
1. For General Issues Before The Authority. Each Delegate shall cast one vote.
In the event the Delegate from a Participating Unit is absent, the Alternate
Delegate may cast that Participating Unit's vote. In the absence of an
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Alternate Delegate, that Unit's vote shall not be cast at that meeting. Except
as otherwise provided in these Articles, a majority vote of Delegates in
attendance with a quorum shall pass general issues. In the event of a tie vote,
the motion shall not pass.
2. For Issues Specific To A Project. A project may be proposed by a
Participating Unit, or any combination of Participating Units and thereafter
decisions on matters relating to the project will be subject to a weighted vote
by the Delegates representing project participants, and a majority vote of
Delegates in attendance, in accordance with this Article.
A project shall be initiated by a resolution of the Authority and the resolution
shall designate all project participants, and the scope and extent of the project.
The project may include, as participants, both Participating Units, and Non-
Participating Units. However, no project may include a Participating Unit
which did not agree to participate in the project.
Addition of project participants following initiation of a project shall require
adoption of a resolution passed in accordance with B.2., Paragraph 5, of this
Article.
The votes allocated to the Delegate representing a project participant shall be
equal to one hundred (100) times a fraction whose numerator shall equal the
cost of the project to be borne by that project participant and whose
denominator shall equal the total cost of the project, or pursuant to other
methodology as approved by the project participants. Each weighted vote
shall be rounded to the nearest whole number. In the event the Delegate is
absent, the Alternate Delegate may cast the weighted votes for that project
participant. In the absence of the Alternate Delegate, the project participant's
vote shall not be cast at that meeting.
The Authority shall decide any motion or question regarding a project by the
majority vote of: 1) the weighted votes of all Delegates in attendance, with a
quorum present and 2) the majority of all Delegates in attendance, with a
quorum present. In the event of a tie vote, the motion shall not pass.
C. Quorum. A quorum shall consist of at least one.-half(1/2) of the total number of
Delegates. In the event a vote is to be taken on a project issue, a quorum shall
also consist of at least one-half(1/2) of the total number of weighted votes of
Delegates representing project participants.
D. Non-Voting Representatives. An Alternate Delegate may only vote in the absence
of the Delegate. An Ex-Officio representative shall not cast a vote on any issue
before the Authority.
Article X. Authority Meetings; Compensation. The Authority shall conduct an
organizational meeting in January of each year and shall convene meetings as may be
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provided in the Authority's Bylaws. The Authority or the Chairperson may convene
special meetings in accordance with the procedures set forth in the Authority's Bylaws.
Delegates may be compensated for attendance at Authority meetings and for other
designated services provided by the Delegate as shall be set forth in the Bylaws.
Article XI. Fees and Charges. Each Participating Unit shall pay an annual membership fee
as set forth in the Bylaws. The membership fee of any Participating Unit shall not exceed
0.2 mills multiplied by the state equalized valuation of all taxable real and personal
property within that Participating Unit.
The membership fee shall be due and payable on January 1 of each year. If a Participating
Unit fails to pay its membership fee within sixty (60) days of the due date, it shall be
placed on inactive status in accordance with Article XXIV.
The membership fee shall be used to pay the administrative expenses of promoting,
planning for and managing the water supply development of the Authority Area, and for
enhancing the coordination and cooperation of governmental services related to water
supply within the Authority Area.
In addition to the membership fee stated above, the Authority may charge separate fees to
a Participating Unit for services provided to the Participating Unit, as well as fees or
charges for a Non-Participating Unit for services provided to the Non-Participating Unit.
Article XII. Taxation. The Authority shall not levy any taxes. The Authority may only
assess such fees or charges as are provided for in Article XI.
Article XIII. Contracts. The Authority may enter into contracts for the construction,
acquisition or provision of regional water supply facilities and related services, in
accordance with Article III.
Article XIV. Officers. The Authority shall, at its organizational meeting in January each
year, elect a Chairperson, Vice Chairperson, Secretary, and Treasurer for the ensuing
fiscal year. The Chairperson and Vice Chairperson shall be Delegates to the Authority.
The Secretary and Treasurer are not required to be Delegates to the Authority. The duties
of these officers shall be prescribed by the Authority's Bylaws. Each officer shall serve for
the fiscal year for which the officer was elected and thereafter until a successor is elected.
Any officer may be removed at any time without cause upon the affirmative vote of two-
thirds (2/3) of the total number of Delegates to the Authority.
Article XV. Executive Director. Upon the recommendation of the Chairperson, the
Authority may appoint an Executive Director, in accordance with such terms as it may
prescribe, to serve at the pleasure and under the supervision of the Authority, as the
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principal administrator for the Authority. The Executive Director shall have the powers
and duties as provided in the Bylaws. The Executive Director shall not be a Delegate to
the Authority.
Article XVI. Executive Committee. An Executive Committee shall be established in
accordance with this Article.
A. Membership. The Executive Committee shall consist of five (5) Delegates plus the
Executive Director (if one is appointed pursuant to Article XV). The Executive
Director shall be a non-voting member of the committee. The Largest
Participating Unit shall be a voting Delegate to the Executive Committee. The
Chairperson and the Vice Chairperson shall automatically serve as two (2) of the
five (5) voting Delegates to the Executive Committee. The remaining voting
Delegates shall be selected by the Authority at its initial rnee*ng of each fiscal year.
B. Responsibilities. The Executive Committee shall:
1. review matters which are proposed for the agenda by the Chairperson and may
offer recommendations to the Authority with regard to the items which are on
each agenda;
2. review and make recommendations on the proposed budget to be approved by
the Authority for each fiscal year;
3. review and make recommendations to the Authority on the work, goals and
objectives presented to the Authority by any standing committees, and agencies
which operate under the Authority;
4. undertake such other responsibilities as are delegated to the Executive
Committee by the Authority, provided however that the Executive Committee
shall have the power to bind the Authority by making expenditures or incurring
obligations up to a cumulative total limit as specified in the Bylaws. However,
all such expenditures or incurred obligations must be ratified by the Authority.
Upon ratification of an obligation or expenditure by the Authority, the power
of the Executive Committee to make expenditures or incur obligations shall be
deemed restored up to that same cumulative total limit.
The Executive Committee shall be empowered to take such actions as are
delegated to it by the Authority, within the limitations as specified in the Bylaws,
and take such emergency actions as may be necessary until a meeting of the
Authority can be convened. In each instance, the actions of the Executive
Committee shall be ratified, modified or overruled by the Authority at its next
meeting following the action of the Executive Committee.
C. Procedure. Procedures for convening meetings, voting of the Executive
Committee, and other matters pertaining to the functions of the Executive
Committee may be specified in the Bylaws.
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Article XVII. Budget. The Executive Director, or in the absence of an Executive
Director, the Chairperson, shall, not later than October 1 of each year, prepare a proposed
annual budget for the following fiscal year. Following review and recommendation by the
Executive Committee, the Authority shall, on or before January 1 of each year, adopt the
annual budget.
Article XVIII. Standing Committees and Advisory Committees. The Authority may
establish committees, including standing committees of the Authority and advisory
committees,in accordance with the Authority's Bylaws.
Article XIX. Creation of Bureaus and Divisions. The Authority may establish bureaus
and divisions within. the Authority to carry out its functions, and may refer to them as a
bureau,division, agency, board or such other name as it shall find appropriate (individually
referred to in these Articles as an "Agency"). The Authority may bring into the Authority
an Agency which was established outside of the Authority's auspices, by amending these
Articles,in accordance with Article XXI and the Authority's Bylaws, to reflect any
transfer agreement with that Agency. The method of establishing an Agency and
delegating powers and responsibilities to an Agency shall be set forth in the Bylaws.
Article XX. Bylaws. The Authority shall have the right to adopt and amend Bylaws
governing its procedure and functions,provided that the Bylaws are not in conflict with
the terms of these Articles,the Act, or any other applicable statute. Bylaws shall be
adopted and amended only upon a two-thirds (2/3) vote of the Delegates to the Authority.
Article XXI. Amendment of Articles of Incorporation. Any proposed amendment to
these Articles of Incorporation shall be mailed by first class mail to all Delegates and to the
legislative bodies of all Participating Units belonging to the Authority not less than thirty
(30) days prior to the date of the Authority meeting at which the proposed amendment
will be considered. These Articles may be amended upon approval of: 1) a majority of
the Delegates to the Authority, and 2) a majority of the members elected to and serving on
the legislative body of each Participating Unit, except as otherwise provided in Section 7
and 11 of the Act and Article XXII hereof for addition of Local Governmental Units.
Article XXII. Addition of Units. A city, township, or other entity may be added to the
Authority after the Authority's incorporation upon compliance with Sections 7 and 11 of
the Act and the amendment of these Articles of Incorporation to reflect that addition.
Such compliance requires, at a minimum: 1) Adoption of a resolution by a vote of not less
than two-thirds (2/3) of the Delegates appointed to the Authority to accept the new unit,
and, 2) Adoption of a resolution by a majority of the members elected to and serving on
the legislative body of the unit to be added, stating that the unit desires to be added to the
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Authority, and it adopts the Articles of Incorporation as amended to reflect the addition of
the Unit.
After a Participating Unit has been added to the Authority, the Clerk of that Unit shall sign
the Articles of Incorporation as amended on behalf of that Unit.
Article XXIII. Withdrawal of Units. A Participating Unit may withdraw from the
Authority (for purposes of this Article a"Withdrawing Unit"), subject to the requirements
of Section 33 of the Act, upon delivery of six (6) months written notice to the Authority.
In the event that the written notice of withdrawal is received by the Authority less than six
(6) months before the end of the Authority's fiscal year, the Withdrawing Unit shall be
liable for membership fees for the succeeding Authority fiscal year. No membership fees
shall be returned to any Withdrawing Unit. However, all contractual rights acquired and
obligations in;arred by a Withdrawing Unit while it was a Participating Unit shall remain
in full force and effect. The Withdrawing Unit shall remain liable for any monetary
obligations incurred by the Withdrawing Unit prior to date of withdrawal.
Article=V. Inactive Membership Status. Any Participating Unit which fails to pay its
annual dues within sixty (60) days of the beginning of each fiscal year shall be deemed
delinquent. A delinquent Participating Unit shall be placed on inactive status, its
Delegate(s) shall not be entitled to vote, nor shall the Delegate nor the Delegate's vote be
counted for quorum or voting purposes. Moreover, the Authority may prohibit the
Delegate(s) of an inactive Participating Unit from participating in debates or discussions of
the Authority or on any Agency operating under the Authority's auspices. The
Participating Unit's inactive status shall be referred to the Executive Committee for
appropriate action. Inactive status shall remain until all fees, including any penalties
approved by the Authority, are paid in full. Inactive membership status shall not affect a
Participating Unit's contractual obligations, obligations incurred while on inactive status,
or commitment to pay monetary obligations as stated in Article XXIII.
Article XXV. Adoption. Upon adoption of these Articles of Incorporation by the
legislative body of each Participating Unit, such adoption shah be evidenced by an
endorsement on the Articles by the Clerk of that Participating Unit as provided below.
Upon adoption by the Participating Units, these Articles of Incorporation shall be filed by
the Clerk of the Largest Participating Unit with the Secretary of State and the Clerk of
each County in which a Participating Unit is located.
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These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members servingon the legislative body of Bath Township at a meeting duly held
on the��day of e e- , 1995.
Date: b , 1995 BATH TOWNSHIP !
By /� i,�-�-�---
Ka Teen B. McQueen, Clerk
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the membUs serving o 4elegislative body of Delhi Township at a meeting duly held
on the /J —day of , 1995.
Date: >Zo-&�, 4.9 , 1995 DELHI TOWNSHIP
By
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Virginia ;, Clerk
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of Delta Township at a meeting duly held
on the .-;2/ day of , 1995.
Date: '-;�7ZZ,7). % r , 1995 DELTA TOWNSHIP
By: �r� i
*ce Vedder, Clerk
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of the Village of Dimondale at a meeting
duly held on the i4th day of Aetaw sr , 1995.
Date: IOU-). �� , 1995 VILLAGE OF DIMONDALE
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Denise Parisian, Clerk
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of the City of East Lansing at a meeting
duly held on the day of ' 1995.
Date: , 1995 CITY OF EAST LANSING.
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By:
Susan Donnell, Clerk
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These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of the City of Grand Ledge at a meeting
duly held on the /—Y—day of 1995.
Date: /6y&3t,1Xit 1995 CITY OF GRAND LEDGE
By.
Christine Hnatiw
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the le islative body of the City of Larising at a meeting duly
held on they l:iday of , 1995.
Date: J1 �,� , 1995 CITY OF LANSING
Marilynn Slad , Clerk
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the egislative body of Lansing Township at a meeting duly
held on the -2--:2n�day of ,1995.
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Date: � S , 1995 LANSING TOWNSHIP
By: i
Dorothy L. Johnst �
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of Meridian Township at a meeting duly
held on the day of , 1995.
Date: , 1995 MERIDIAN TOWNSHIP
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f By:
Virginia L. White, Clerk
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These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of Oneida Township at a meeting duly held
on the day of , 1995.
Date: , 1995 ONEIDA TOWNSHIP
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By:
Janet C. Schultz, Clerk
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of Vevay Township at a meeting duly held
on the day of , 1995.
Date: , 1995 VEVAY TOWNSHIP
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By:
Susan C. Kosier
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of Watertown Township at a meeting duly
held on the day of , 1995.
Date: , 1995 WATERTOWN TOWNSHIP
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By:
Phyllis Rathbun, Clerk
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of the Village of Webberville at a meeting
duly held on the 11 4 day of C QJ , 1995.
Date: --PZv . , 1995 VILLAGE OF WEBBERVILLE
By: `ACC
Rosa Jones, Clerk
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of Wheatfield Township at a meeting duly
held on the day of , 1995.
Date: , 1995 WHEATFIELD TOWNSHIP
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By:
Kathleen Webster, Clerk
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These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of the City of Williamston at a meeting
duly held on the day of , 1995.
Date: , 1995 u CITY OF WILLIAMSTON
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By:
Alan Dolley, Clerk
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on the legislative body of Williamstown Township at a meeting
duly held on the day of _, 1995.
Date: , 1995 WILLIAMSTOWN TOWNSHIP
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By:
Shirley A. Graham, Clerk
These Articles of Incorporation were adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the members serving on a legislative body of Windsor Township at a meeting duly
held on the RT"—' day o , 1995.
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Date: t-r vvr��_7Q2 0 , 1995 WINDSOR TO SHIP
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ind wsley, Clerk
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I MARILYNN SLADE, CITY CLERK of the City of Lansing, Michigan, do
hereby certify that I have compared the annexed copies of documents
returned in acknowledgement of receipt of Articles of Incorporation
of the Mid-Michigan Water Authority by the Ingham County Clerk,
Eaton County Clerk, Clinton County Clerk, City of Grand Ledge, City
of Lansing, Bath Township Clerk, Delhi Township Clerk, Lansing
Township Clerk, Windsor Township Clerk, Village of Dimondale and
Village of Webberville. The orginals of these certificates are now
on file in my office, and they are correct copies thereof, and of
the whole of such originals.
(SEAL) IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my
hand and affixed the corporate seal of the
City of Lansing this 26th day of January A.D.
1996 .
MARILYNN ALADE, CITY CLERK
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Office of City Clerk
City of Lansing
Marilynn Slade
City Clerk
TO: Mary Sova, Corporate Secretary
Board of Water & Light
FROM: Dixie Gilmore, Chief Deputy City Clerk
DATE: January 26, 1996
SUBJECT: Certificate and Acknowledgement of Filing
Articles of Incorporation
Mid-Michigan Water Authority
Attached you will find a statement of certification for copies of
endorsed "Certificate and Acknowledgement of Filing" documents from
the following sources regarding Articles of Incorporation for the
Mid-Michigan Water Authority:
Michael Bryanton, Ingham County Clerk
Linda M. Twitchell, Eaton County Clerk
Diane Zuker, Clinton County Clerk
Christine Hnatiw, City of Grand Ledge
Marilynn Slade, City of Lansing
Kathleen B. McQueen, Bath Township Clerk
Virginia Farr, Delhi Township Clerk
Dorothy L. Johnston, Lansing Township Clerk
Linda Towsley, Windsor Township Clerk
Denise Parisian, Village of Dimondale
Rosa Jones, Village of Webberville
I am still waiting for certificates from the Delta Township Clerk
and the Secretary of State's office. They will be forwarded to you
upon receipt by our office.
Feel free to call me if you have any questions.
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Attachment
Ninth Floor, City Hall, 124 W. Michigan Ave., Lansing, MI 48933-1695 • 517-483-4131 • 517-483-6066 FAX
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Office of City Clerk
City of Lansing ,
Marilynn Slade
City Clerk
November 30, 1995
Ms. Janice A. Vedder, Clerk
Delta Charter Township
7710 West Saginaw Highway
Lansing, Michigan 48917
Dear Ms. Vedder:
The Articles of Incorporation of the Mid-Michigan Water Authority,
adopted by the participating local governmental units, as authorized
under and pursuant to Act 292 of the Michigan Public Acts of 1989, are
being submitted to your office for filing. Evidence of adoption of the
Articles is shown by an endorsement on the enclosed original by each
clerk of the local governmental unit.
Please complete and return the enclosed Certificate and Acknowledgment
of Filing, together with a "true copy" of the filed Articles of Incorporation of
the Mid-Michigan Water Authority, for our records.
Thank you for your attention to this matter.
Very truly yours,
Marilynn Slade
City Clerk
Enclosures
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Ninth Floor, City Hall, 124 W. Michigan Ave., Lansing, MI 48933-1695 9 517-483-4131 • 517-483-6066 F'
CERTIFICATE AND ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF FILING
The undersigned hereby certifies and acknowledges that the City of Lansing, Michigan,
being the largest participating local governmental unit in the Mid-Michigan Water
Authority, did on the day of 1995, file a printed copy of the Articles
of Incorporation of the Mid-Michigan Water Authority, which were adopted and
approved by the participating local governmental units on the date stated and evidenced by
endorsements on the Articles by the clerks of the participating units.
DELTA TOWNSHIP CLERK
(SEAL)
Janice Vedder
Dated: , 1995
Return to:
Marilynn Slade,City Clerk
City of Lansing
124 W.Michigan Avenue
Lansing,MI 48933
CERTIFICATE AND ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF FILING
The undersigned hereby certifies and acknowledges that the City of Lansing, Michigan,
being the largest participating local governmental unit in the Mid-Michigan Water
Authority, did on the day of 1995, file a printed copy of the Articles
of Incorporation of the Mid-Michigan Water Authority, which were adopted and
approved by the participating local governmental units on the date stated and evidenced by
endorsements on the Articles by the clerks of the participating units; further, that attached
icles of Incorporation of the Mid-Michigan Water
hereto is a "true copy" of the filed Art
Authority.
STATE OF MICHIGAN
SECRETARY OF STATE'S OFFICE
(SEAL)
Candice S. Miller, Secretary of State
Dated: , 1995
Return to:
Marilvnn Slade,City Clerk
City of Lansing
124 W. Michigan Avenue
Lansing,MI 48933