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Council pledges up to $60,000 to clear Brampton Hunt Phase 2 detention basin pending HOA formation
Summary
Council discussed long-running maintenance issues at Brampton Hunt Phase 2 detention basin and agreed to ordinance language authorizing up to $60,000 to support an initial cleanout once a homeowners association is legally established and agrees to obligations; staff will pursue developer outreach and potential assessment remedies.
The Independence City Council on May 13 discussed a decades-old maintenance problem in the Brampton Hunt Phase 2 subdivision and approved legislation authorizing up to $60,000 to fund an initial cleanout of the subdivision’s detention basin once a homeowners association is legally established and executes an agreement with the city.
Staff told council the subdivision was platted in the early 2000s but an HOA was never legally established and the detention basin that serves about 18 homes was not maintained. City staff said residents met with the city in September and verbally committed to forming an HOA; the plan…
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