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The Murfreesboro Water Resources Board voted to transfer two properties into the city’s water service area as part of CV boundary revision No. 10.
A staff presenter said the two lots shown in pink on the map are currently inside the Consolidated Utility District’s (CUD) water service area and have requested transfer to Murfreesboro Water Resources; the house in the blue area will remain a CUD customer. Staff noted the city has a water line on Horncastle Drive that Lots 2 and 3 can connect to, while a corner lot on Deal Lane remains served by CUD because the city water main currently stops short of Deal Lane.
The board received a motion and a second and approved the transfers by voice vote.
Why it matters: boundary revisions change which utility provider serves specific properties and affect future connection work and billing. Staff said the transfers will align service with available city mains and avoid extending city mains to the corner lot at this time.
No dollar amounts or special assessment details were discussed during the approval; staff did note the physical constraints that determine which system serves each lot.
The motion carried by voice vote during the meeting’s consent/agenda items.
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