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Developer asks Hartland to lower utility and impact charges for proposed 124‑unit senior living project
Summary
3 Leaf Development asked the Village Board on July 14 to reduce sewer and utility impact charges for a proposed 124‑unit senior living development, arguing the senior use consumes far less water than single‑family homes.
During a public hearing July 14, 3 Leaf Development asked the Village of Hartland to amend a preliminary PUD for a senior living project and to reduce the development’s sewer and utility impact charges, saying the proposed use consumes far fewer utilities per unit than single-family homes. The developer requested the board charge the senior facility 37% of the single‑family equivalent for peak utility flows rather than full single‑family rates, a change the company said would lower fees by about $382,874. The project as proposed is a 124‑unit senior housing development (previously 120 units) that developers say would provide a mix of independent living, assisted living and memory-care units on roughly four acres. Why this matters: The…
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