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Planning commission rejects abutment for Tenth Street failed subdivision after six‑figure cost estimate
Summary
Crossville Planning Commission voted to decline a staff proposal to pursue an abutment (road, water and sewer) for a failed subdivision on Tenth Street after staff showed an estimated project cost of about $758,000 and large per‑parcel shares for property owners.
At a meeting of the Crossville Planning Commission, commissioners voted to decline pursuing an abutment project that would extend roads, water and sewer to an unimproved section of Tenth Street and adjoining Ninth Street.
Staff told the commission the full project—roads, water and sewer and optional sidewalks—was estimated at about $758,025.38. Under the city’s typical cost‑share example (property owners responsible for 75 percent, the city 25 percent), staff calculated the property‑owner share at roughly $568,005.19. Staff gave an example lot whose assessed land value represented about 8.18 percent of the…
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