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Council schedules hearing on ordinance requiring utility capacity statements before permits
Summary
Villa Rica staff presented an ordinance amendment to require developers to obtain a utilities director capacity statement (water/sewer) valid for 12 months before permits are issued; council set a public hearing and said the change would allow the development moratorium to expire.
The Villa Rica Mayor and Council on May 6 directed staff to schedule a public hearing next Tuesday on an amendment to the city’s development regulations that would require developers to obtain a written statement from the utilities director verifying adequate water and sewer capacity before building permits are issued.
Teresa Campbell, the city clerk, and staff described the draft ordinance as a codified version…
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