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Stormwater board approves up to $9,000 for Barton Lakes Pond B aerator
Summary
After a presentation from a Barton Lakes homeowner representative, the Stormwater Board approved a public–private partnership contribution of up to $9,000 to install an aerator in Pond B to address odor and stagnant water; the agreement must include an updated operations and maintenance manual and be signed by the stormwater superintendent.
The Stormwater Board voted to approve a public–private partnership agreement with the Barton Lakes Homeowners Association to fund installation of an aerator in Pond B, authorizing up to $9,000 toward the project and directing legal staff to finalize terms.
Barton Lakes resident David Gibson told the board his neighborhood organized in 1998 and that one pond in the subdivision — identified in materials as Middle Lake or Pond E — and particularly Pond B have produced repeated complaints about odors and stagnant water. “We treat the water on a regular basis,” Gibson said, adding that the HOA sought a mechanical aerator because it…
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