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Committee voices support for developer request to shift water service boundary to Washington Water Authority for part of proposed subdivision
Summary
Staff presented a developer request to have a portion of an 80-acre proposed subdivision served by Washington Water Authority rather than Fayetteville; the committee voted to express support in principle, noting pressure/pressure-elevation and pump‑station tradeoffs and potential sewer billing arrangements.
City staff and utilities engineering presented a developer-initiated request concerning a proposed subdivision adjacent to the shared water service boundary with Washington Water Authority. The developer and Washington Water requested that Washington Water provide water service to a portion of the site because Washington Water’s nearby infrastructure could serve the lots more quickly.
Corey Grama explained the hydrology and pressure constraints: portions of the parcel sit at elevations near or above Fayetteville tanks, so maintaining a…
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