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Resident urges county to inventory private HOA sewer systems and clear conveyance rules

5733581 · August 20, 2025
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During public comment a Southern Highlands resident urged the county to inventory private sewer systems owned by homeowners associations, to set a consistent conveyance policy and to revisit an unwritten practice that he said blocks homeowners from conveying systems to public utilities.

A resident urged the Clark County Commission during public comment on Aug. 20 to address aging private sewer systems owned by homeowner associations and to adopt a consistent process to allow conveyance of those systems to public utilities. Nut graf: Mike Cozar of Southern Highlands told commissioners private HOA sewer utilities leave homeowners carrying operational risk and costs. He said Clark County previously prohibited new private sewers in 2010 and that attempts to convey legacy systems to the Clark…

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