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Commissioners approve right-of-way utility agreement to allow septic pipe under Centennial Subdivision alley
Summary
The board approved an agreement allowing a property owner to run a septic sewer line under a platted alley in the Centennial Subdivision so a septic tank and leach field can sit on adjacent parcels; county staff noted depth, winter-freeze and separation-from-well requirements will be enforced at wastewater review.
The Albany County Board of Commissioners approved a right-of-way utility agreement permitting Travis James (doing business as Madison Cove Cabin LLC) to run a wastewater pipe beneath a platted alley in the Centennial Subdivision so that a septic tank and leach field can be sited on adjacent parcels owned by the applicant.
David, a county staff member who presented the item, told commissioners that the alley is a platted public right-of-way and that the two affected parcels are under common ownership. He said the properties are outside a water-and-sewer district and that the applicant…
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