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Cheyenne council postpones septic-exception decision for South Greeley property after debate

2762694 · March 25, 2025
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The City Council voted to postpone consideration of a request by property owner Steve Winchell for a "201" exception allowing a septic system on land south of High Plains Road and west of South Greeley Highway. Councilmembers asked staff to return with additional sewer-connection information before a final decision on April 14, 2025.

The Cheyenne City Council postponed until April 14 a decision on a request for a 201 exception that would allow a septic system at a parcel south of High Plains Road and west of South Greeley Highway.

The item drew public comment from the property owner, Steve Winchell, and questions from councilmembers about the proximity and cost of connecting the property to the city sewer system. Winchell told the council, “We’re literally being held back because of a crap issue … and we’re asking for this 201 exemption.”

Councilman Jason Seagrave moved to postpone the resolution for two weeks to allow the Public Services…

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