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Developers outline temporary sewer tie‑in for Keaton Hill parcel; council seeks protections
Summary
A developer group described plans to use a temporary tie‑in to the Southern Point force main to serve a potential subdivision on State Route 762 and said it would later connect to a planned gravity line; council asked for a formal predevelopment agreement with protections for the village.
Developer representatives described a preliminary plan to serve a potential residential subdivision on State Route 762 (Keaton Hill property) by reconfiguring nearby wastewater conveyance: they would redirect some flow through the industrial/warehouse district and free capacity to accept the new subdivision on a temporary basis, then tie to an eventual gravity sewer when it is constructed.
Why it matters: Utility capacity determines whether and how quickly a new subdivision…
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