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City annexes Woodstock Mobile Home Park to connect homes to municipal sewer, retain park layout
Summary
Columbia approved annexation and RMH zoning for the Woodstock Mobile Home Park at 3501 New Haven Road to resolve two noncompliant on-site sewer systems, preserve 208 occupied lots and require infrastructure upgrades; approval includes design exceptions and anticipates a development agreement to set timing for street and sidewalk work.
Columbia City Council on July 21 approved annexation of the Woodstock Mobile Home Park at 3501 New Haven Road and applied permanent RMH (residential manufactured home) zoning and a park plan that includes three design exceptions, council staff said. The action clears the way for the property to connect to the city sewer system and for required road and water improvements.
City staff said the park currently has two noncompliant on-site sewage systems serving about 104 of the 208 sites and that connection to municipal sewer is the preferred remedy. Pat Zenner, development services manager, told the council the annexation and zoning would “eliminate the public health risk” posed by the existing systems and allow water improvements that meet city fire-flow requirements.
The council’s…
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