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Council accepts developer-built 660-zone reservoir and booster station; certified construction cost $8.42 million
Summary
The council accepted the 660-zone reservoir and 580-to-660 booster station built by McCormick Communities LLC, establishing total certified construction costs of $8,421,718.35 and authorizing developer credits under the developer agreement.
Port Orchard City Council accepted ownership of a developer-built 660-zone water reservoir and a 580-to-660-zone booster pump station that McCormick Communities LLC constructed under a development agreement, establishing the projects' total certified construction cost at $8,421,718.35.
City staff said construction was completed, certified cost documentation and a bill of sale have been submitted, and the…
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