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Cross Plains plan commission reviews three options for Marshstone water service; no decision taken
Summary
Village staff presented three technical options to serve the Marshstone development — an extensive multi‑zone system, a zone‑skip approach with fewer boosters, and a lower‑cost elevated tank option — with rough cost estimates ranging from about $4 million to $13.5 million. The plan commission provided input but took no formal action.
Village staff briefed the Plan Commission on Sept. 2 about options to extend municipal water service to the Marshstone area, laying out technical tradeoffs, rough capital estimates and aesthetic and maintenance considerations. Staff emphasized there was no action to be taken at the meeting; the presentation was informational to guide future decisions by the village board.
A staff presenter (identified in the record as Brian) described three broad approaches: a full multi‑zone system with several booster stations and reservoirs, a zone‑skip approach with fewer pumps and a ground reservoir near the top of the hill, and a solution that uses an elevated water tank (a sphere or "ball on a stick") at higher elevation…
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