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Committee denies Warrior Wash appeal of $63,600 sewer-capacity assessment, refers matter to council

5444948 · July 23, 2025
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The Muskegon Public Works and Safety Committee voted unanimously July 21 to deny an appeal by Warrior Wash LLC challenging a backdated sewer capacity (REC) assessment of $63,600 and referred the matter to city council and the city attorney for further action.

The Muskegon Public Works and Safety Committee voted unanimously July 21 to deny an appeal by Warrior Wash LLC of a $63,600 residential-equivalent-connection (REC) assessment and directed the business to take the dispute to city council and the city attorney. The appeal, presented by Attorney Lisa Wood of Amundson Davis LLC and Carrie Pietrokovsky, owner of Warrior Wash, argued the city lacked authority to retroactively bill REC assessments after an internal audit discovered they were not issued when first due. "I don't believe that the city has the authority to back charge assessments," Attorney Lisa Wood said, urging the…

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