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Council approves sewer televising contract and amends Commerce Park zoning; other routine business cleared
Summary
At its March 19 meeting, the Sunbury City Council approved a contract to clean and televise a sanitary sewer in the Cheshire Ditch and passed a zoning amendment for the Sunbury Commerce Park; both measures passed on unanimous roll calls. The council also approved minutes and heard updates on bids, wastewater planning and public safety operations.
The Sunbury City Council on March 19 voted unanimously to contract for televising and cleaning of the Cheshire Ditch sanitary sewer and to adopt amendments to the Sunbury Commerce Park development plan.
The council approved a resolution authorizing Fee Corp to clean and televise the Cheshire Ditch sanitary sewer, a measure described at the meeting as the first step in assessing remediation needs. The council also passed an ordinance amending the Sunbury Commerce Park site plan and development text, changes that reduce total proposed building area, reconfigure parking and add restaurant/retail uses.
Why it matters: The sewer television work is intended to identify conditions that allow the city to estimate remediation costs and plan repairs that affect wastewater treatment loads. The zoning amendment will guide the developer’s next steps…
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