Owatonna City Council Addresses Lakeside Foods Compliance Issues Amid Broader City Initiatives
- Meeting Overview:
The Owatonna City Council meeting focused on compliance issues with Lakeside Foods regarding elevated pollutant levels in their wastewater discharge. The council moved to issue a formal notice of violation to Lakeside Foods. Concurrently, the council approved various infrastructure projects and policy changes.
16:24The council’s decision to issue a notice of violation to Lakeside Foods stems from findings of unusually high levels of total suspended solids and biochemical oxygen demand in their discharge, which reportedly caused operational challenges at the city’s wastewater treatment facility. These issues prompted the city to use equipment that had not been necessary for decades, incurring additional treatment costs over $85,000. The formal notice of violation is a procedural requirement under the Clean Water Act, with the city’s investigation attributing responsibility for the violations to Lakeside Foods, a significant industrial user.
The city is not imposing immediate penalties but is initiating an enforcement process designed to ensure compliance. Lakeside Foods has been given a thirty-day period to respond to a draft administrative order, which includes a reduced proposed user charge of $45,000 based on pollutant loading rates. This charge reflects the costs of handling the excessive waste. While Lakeside Foods expressed objections, suggesting that the pollutant levels might be due to city infrastructure, the city’s investigation did not support these claims. The council emphasized its intention to maintain open communication, allowing Lakeside Foods to propose corrective actions that focus on compliance rather than financial penalties.
52:36Beyond the Lakeside Foods issue, the council approved several resolutions related to city infrastructure and policy changes. Notably, a resolution was passed to appoint Ehlers and Associates Inc. as the city’s municipal advisor. This decision came after a long-term director from Baker Tilly resigned, prompting the city to explore alternative municipal advising options. The appointment aligns with the city’s preparation for significant capital improvement projects, such as the second phase of the public safety center project.
38:15Another resolution approved was for a preliminary plat to consolidate lots for the Rentenburg Hardwoods addition, allowing for a new construction project. This proposal includes plans for a 12,000 square-foot facility and future expansion potential, with the Planning Commission having already recommended its approval.
45:49In a move to enhance city infrastructure, the council approved a contract for the installation of fiber optic cable at the Central Park Bandshell to upgrade the security camera system. This project is largely funded by a grant from the Owatonna Foundation, which was recognized for its support.
55:22The council also addressed personnel policy changes, specifically revising health insurance coverage eligibility for new employees. The new policy eliminates a 30-day waiting period, enabling immediate coverage upon employment. This change aligns with industry standards and aims to prevent coverage gaps for new hires.
01:00:06Enter requested the formation of a subcommittee to discuss potential fines. Another public comment from Gary Jones proposed changes to hunting regulations at Mineral Springs.
01:06:58In closing remarks, council members expressed gratitude towards local boards and commissions for their volunteer efforts and recognized community achievements, such as awards received at the Minnesota Real Estate Awards.
Matt Jessop
City Council Officials:
Doug Voss, Dan Boeke, Dave Burbank, Nathan Dotson, Kevin P. Raney, Don McCann, Brent Svenby
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
05/06/2025
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Recording Published:
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Duration:
70 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
Minnesota
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County:
Steele County
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Towns:
Owatonna
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