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Residents raise concerns about fire protection on new subdivisions; staff confirms developers install hydrants as required
Summary
During public comment Oct. 28, residents told the Trousdale County Utility Board that some recent subdivisions (including Maple Leaf Green Top) were approved without on-site fire protection. Board staff said developers are required to install hydrants where plans and subdivision approvals call for them and that hydrant installation is typically at
Residents speaking during public comment told the Trousdale County Utility Board on Oct. 28 that several recent subdivision approvals were made without on-site fire protection, and asked the board to consider the implications for fire flow and public safety.
One resident referenced Maple Leaf Green Top as an example of a subdivision approved without on-site fire protection. Board staff…
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