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Cottonwood Metro district given authority to replace and maintain Jordan Road fencing
Summary
Douglas County approved a service-plan amendment allowing Cottonwood Metropolitan District to construct and maintain fencing along Jordan Road and Cottonwood Drive; the amendment clarifies authority but does not change debt or mill levies.
Douglas County commissioners on Tuesday approved a first amendment to the Cottonwood Metropolitan District service plan to clarify the district’s authority to replace and maintain fencing along Jordan Road (and a revised fence location shown for Jordan Road), the district and staff said.
Staff context: DJ Beckwith, representing Planning Resources, told the board the amendment does not change the district’s debt limit or mill levy; it clarifies that the district may build and maintain fences and makes technical changes moving a proposed…
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