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Board adopts tougher subdivision construction standards: thicker asphalt, no soil-cement option
Summary
Harrison County supervisors approved updated land-subdivision design and construction requirements for new developments that have not yet received approved engineering plans: increased asphalt section depth, removal of soil-cement as an option and requirement that roads be completed to finished pavement before final acceptance.
The board approved an update to the county's land-subdivision design sequence and general construction requirements to address recurring road performance problems in new subdivisions.
Under the new rules, any development or phase that has not yet received approved construction plans must meet the updated standards: a thicker asphalt section designed to…
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