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Committee approves revised sanitary sewer service area map — selects option 2 to avoid forcing hookups
Summary
After multiple reviews and DNR feedback that sanitary sewer service areas cannot have 'holes,' the committee selected option 2 — a modified boundary that reduces capital cost impacts while avoiding the perception that property owners would be forced to connect. The motion passed unanimously.
The committee voted to approve a revised sanitary sewer service area (SSA) boundary and selected option 2 from staff and the Utility Advisory Committee.
Staff explained the background: an earlier draft sought to exclude the Isabelle Farms subdivision from the SSA because those lots are on private systems and are not…
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