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Commission hears updated utility feasibility study for BCS Capital project; staff outlines water, sewer and road needs

5982700 · August 6, 2025
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Planning staff presented a revised utility and economic feasibility study for the BCS Capital development, describing an increase in projected water demand and a set of required off‑site improvements; commissioners discussed permit timing, capacity expansions and funding but took no action.

Planning staff presented an amended utility and economic feasibility study on Aug. 5 for the BCS Capital development (DEV 2415), describing higher projected water needs, required off‑site road and utility improvements and a timeline of capacity expansions.

Staff said the developer’s acquisition expanded the project area from roughly 32 acres to about 39 acres, and that the study’s water projections rose from about 60,000 gallons per day to about 74,000 gallons per day — a difference staff described as roughly 14,000 gallons per day. Staff walked commissioners through updated capacity charts and category lines that show (1) projects…

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