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The Goshen Stormwater Board on July 24 accepted two post-construction stormwater management plans: a corrected plan for the Goshen Community Schools’ new baseball/softball complex and an amendment for a fuel station that will add Tesla charging stations. Engineering staff said the schools’ plan had been presented to the board on March 27 but the signature page contained an error that prevented recording with the Elkhart County Recorder’s Office; the corrected signature page has been filed and the board found the plan meets the requirements of city ordinance 52 0 9. The board voted to accept the corrected plan. Separately, the board accepted a post-construction stormwater management plan amendment for the Lassus fuel station’s Tesla charging station project; staff said the amendment updates a plan originally submitted on April 12, 2021, and the amendment meets city ordinance 52 0 9. Both acceptance motions passed unanimously with no public objections recorded. Board members signed the corrected documentation for recordation as part of the meeting action.
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