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Lake Placid utility board agrees to study water route to proposed mobile‑home park
Summary
The Lake Placid Utility Commission voted to keep exploring utility routing options — including running a main along State Road 27 to State Road 70 — after hearing a developer describe plans for a 382‑unit mobile‑home park that lies outside the town's established service area.
The Lake Placid Utility Commission voted to continue studying how the town could provide water and wastewater service to a proposed mobile‑home park outside the town’s formal service area, and expressed a preference for routing a new main along State Road 27 toward State Road 70.
The item on the agenda, introduced during public comment by developer representatives and reviewed by utility staff, concerns the Caladium Estates mobile‑home project, which the developer said grew to a concept plan of about 382 units. Kevin McCarthy, project manager for the town, told commissioners the site lies outside the town’s Lake Placid Regional Plan service boundary but that “we have capacity at our water plant.”
Commissioners were asked whether the town should service both…
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