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Oberlin council directs city to install full utilities on Green Acres site
Summary
Council voted to instruct city management and Public Works to install water, sanitary and storm infrastructure serving 17 lots on the Green Acres parcel and to prepare the project for bidding; city staff said the work is budgeted and requires an Ohio EPA permit for a sewer extension.
The Oberlin City Council voted Wednesday to direct the city manager and the Public Works Department to proceed with installing full water, sanitary and storm infrastructure for the Green Acres residential site, preparing the project for bid.
Council’s motion, moved by Councilmember Michael McFarland and seconded by Councilmember Kristen Peterson, passed by unanimous voice vote. City staff said the work would extend existing sanitary sewer mains, add storm mains, and provide 17 service laterals so lots would be “ready to build.”
The recommendation came from the Green Acres Development Committee and was presented by Interim City Manager John Clark and Public Works Director Jeff Bauman. Bauman described the planned scope: extend…
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