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Developers told to fund water main upgrade, easements for site fire flow; staff flags survey, contour and SWPPP items
Summary
Planning staff said White House Utility District requires an 8-inch main upgrade and easements to deliver requested fire flow; commissioners and reviewers also identified technical site-plan corrections including missing contour elevations, fuel/fueling controls during construction, riprap placement standards and survey age.
Planning staff and project engineers told the Sumner County Regional Planning Commission that White House Utility District’s response requires an upgrade of water infrastructure to supply the requested fire flow and that the developer will be responsible for project costs and easements.
Josh, the project engineer (identified in the meeting by first name), explained that an existing 6-inch asbestos-cement water main in the area has insufficient flow capacity; a pump station north of Brazier Way provides higher pressure but the project’s frontage is on the lower-pressure side. To meet the requested fire flow — the developer’s availability request sought 500 gallons per minute at 20 psi — the…
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