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Council adopts emergency ordinance to allow church at 3816 Greenwich Road to tie into city water; tap fee clarified
Summary
Norton City Council on Sept. 2 adopted ordinance 82-20-25 with emergency language to add several waterline projects and allow immediate hookups for the church at 3816 Greenwich Road. Council clarified the tap fee is $12,500 (not $11,600 as previously printed) and said tie-ins are voluntary and may be placed on utility bills.
Norton City Council voted Sept. 2 to adopt ordinance 82-20-25 on an emergency basis, allowing the church located at 3816 Greenwich Road to begin connecting to the city water system and adding several waterline projects to the city code.
Cindy Webble, who identified herself as representing the church at 3816 Greenwich Road, asked council whether the council could waive a second and third reading so construction could begin immediately. "We've been trying to hook up to city water now for quite a while... Is it possible to waive the second third reading?" she asked.
Council members moved the ordinance to the agenda and then voted to…
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