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Council reverses utility assessment for Tayberry Court homeowner after appeal
Summary
By a 9–1 vote, council approved an appeal reversing a wastewater assessment for a homeowner who had already paid for water connection during earlier phases of annexation; the council said the decision addresses an inequity in the timing and double charges for a single household.
Fayetteville City Council voted 9–1 on April 28 to honor an appeal and reverse a previously levied utility assessment for a property on Tayberry Court.
The homeowner had paid more than $3,000 in 2010 to obtain a City/Water authority connection for water service. Later, after annexation phases and a city–public utility cost-allocation agreement, the property was assessed a standard wastewater/access assessment; the homeowner appealed, arguing the…
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