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The Village Utility Commission on Aug. 13 approved two zero‑lot‑line applications for 101/103 and 105/107 East School Road, with staff direction to verify sanitary sewer locations before recording.
Staff reported that the certified survey maps (CSMs) for the buildings were never recorded when the structures were created in 2013 and that water services are separated and sewer records indicate separation as well. The presenter recommended the applicants confirm the actual sanitary sewer locations because an easement and sewer behind the properties appear to be the source of service rather than the street in front.
A motion to approve each zero‑lot‑line application carried unanimously, with the approvals including staff direction to verify the sanitary sewer locations and to coordinate with the Plan Commission as needed. Staff said it will work with the applicant and with the Plan Commission to ensure the CSMs are properly recorded and that the sewer locations are clearly identified on the CSMs before recording.
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