Summit County approves 10‑year class A franchise with Hoytsville Pipe Water Company

3844519 · June 11, 2025

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Summary

The county council approved a 10‑year 'class A' franchise agreement with Hoytsville Pipe Water Company, formalizing the utility’s right to operate within the county right‑of‑way. The agreement mirrors other franchise terms and does not impose a franchise fee on water companies per county practice.

Summit County Council voted on June 11 to approve a 10‑year class A franchise agreement with Hoytsville Pipe Water Company, formalizing the company's rights and duties for utilities placed in county rights‑of‑way.

Why it matters: A class A franchise creates an executable agreement between a utility and the county that governs construction, repair, bonding and relocation expectations for facilities in the public right‑of‑way. The county noted it typically does not charge water companies a franchise fee; class A status provides certain operational clarifications and, in some cases, a bond waiver when work takes place in county rights‑of‑way.

Key details

• Service area: Hoytsville Pipe Water Company’s service area (included in exhibits to the franchise and a master plan the company provided) covers Hoytsville Road and nearby connections roughly from the new Ivory development south toward Spring Canyon; the company reported about 220 service connections (primarily residential).

• System condition: The company said the 2024 master plan and system analysis found its infrastructure generally adequate for current users and some additional growth, though a small number of pipes are older and replacement costs were modeled in the master plan.

• Term and typical conditions: The franchise is ten years; longer terms have been used for other utilities. County counsel confirmed the franchise form was reviewed and conforms with other franchise agreements.

Vote

The council approved the class A franchise by motion (moved by Chris; seconded by Megan), which passed by voice vote.

Ending

County staff and the Hoytsville water company said they will finalize the executed franchise; the council's action does not alter the company’s water‑rights or service‑area authority, which are separate legal frameworks.