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Council briefed on EMA Short Plat utility-extension request; staff to bring agreement to next council meeting

2245012 · January 30, 2025
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City staff told the council an EMA Short Plat developer is proposing to connect to the city's gravity sewer in the county and pump to Lift Station 21; staff said the treatment plant has spare capacity and the agreement will be brought to council for formal approval at the next regular meeting.

City staff briefed the Gig Harbor City Council on Jan. 30 about a proposed utility-extension agreement for the EMA Short Plat, a private development in the urban growth area that would connect to the city's sewer system outside current city limits.

Public Works staff said the city sometimes allows sewer utility extensions into the Urban Growth Area (UGA) where state law and city code allow it. Jeff, the public works director, said the wastewater treatment plant…

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