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Residents face hefty fees in contentious utility hookup debate

June 03, 2024 | Pewaukee, Waukesha County, Wisconsin



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Residents face hefty fees in contentious utility hookup debate
Residents of the Woods Edge subdivision expressed concerns during a recent council meeting regarding mandatory connections to a new water utility project. Mark Ignatue, a homeowner, raised questions about the implications of the proposed requirements, particularly for those who have relied on private wells and septic systems for decades.

Ignatue highlighted that he is the only house in his subdivision included in the connection mandate, prompting inquiries about the criteria for inclusion. Council representatives clarified that properties are assessed based on their proximity to the project rather than subdivision boundaries.

Homeowners are facing significant financial implications, with connection costs estimated at around $25,000, plus an additional $6,006 connection fee due at the time of plumbing permit application. Residents were informed that they could defer payments for five years, but interest would accrue on any unpaid balance starting from day one. This raised further concerns about the potential financial burden, as homeowners could end up paying considerably more if they opted for deferred payments.

The council emphasized that public hearings are an opportunity for residents to voice their opinions and concerns regarding the project. The decision on whether residents can opt out of the connection requirement will be determined by the council in the coming sessions.

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