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Council rejects developer agreement tied to Riverstone subdivision; members cite long-term operational concerns
Summary
Monroe City Council debated an infrastructure reimbursement agreement tied to the Riverstone subdivision and moved to deny the proposed developer agreement and related ordinance amendment after members raised concerns about city control and long‑term obligations.
The Monroe City Council debated and then moved to deny a proposed infrastructure/developer agreement with Pulte Home Company LLC related to the previously approved Riverstone subdivision.
City staff described an infrastructure agreement that would allow the developer, which installed an upgraded pump station and force main for the annexed Riverstone development, to recoup certain installation costs from future connecting developments for up to 15 years. Staff said the city would act only as facilitator: the compensation arrangement would be strictly between the developer and subsequent developers…
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