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Board grants variance allowing two lots to use wells and septic where municipal service is distant
Summary
The Kokomo Board of Zoning Appeals approved a variance to allow two new lots to be built using wells and septic systems because municipal water and sewer lines are more than 1,000 feet away; the applicant must meet health-department standards.
The Board of Zoning Appeals of the City of Kokomo voted to approve a variance in case P18V25 that allows two newly created lots to use private wells and septic systems rather than connect to municipal water and sewer.
Rudy Bugdiven, representing Randall Miller and Associates and appearing for the petitioner on behalf of Tom Cox, told the board the two-lot subdivision sits on about 2.27 acres and that "there's not municipal…
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