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Council hears updates on beaver dams, sediment removal and possible retention-pond acquisitions
Summary
Council members discussed a large beaver dam in Creekwood Crossing, responsibilities of homeowners associations and developers, and planned sediment removal and watershed planning work by the stormwater department.
Maryville — The council on Aug. 12 heard several stormwater-related updates, including a large beaver dam in Creekwood Crossing that town staff said is on HOA-owned property, sediment removal work at Biner Lake and coordination on a regional watershed plan.
Councilor Uslak reported a resident complaint about a beaver dam in Creekwood Crossing. Staff said the relevant parcel had been donated by a developer to the homeowners association (HOA), making the HOA responsible for cleaning the beaver dam area. "There's a beaver…
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