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County won’t promise sewer service for Froehlich parcel ahead of auction; water wholesale option exists

Warren County Board of Commissioners · September 3, 2025
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Warren County water officials told commissioners they cannot guarantee sewer service for the 10.6‑acre Gail Froehlich parcel in South Lebanon before an auction; water service may be available through an existing wholesale agreement with the village but sewer would require a service boundary amendment and likely a privately funded lift station.

County water and sewer staff told commissioners they could not promise sewer service for a 10.6‑acre parcel owned by Gail Froehlich that was scheduled for auction next week.

"This property is actually located in the city of South Lebanon," Chris Brosh, with the Warren County Water & Sewer Department, said, explaining that the county is not the designated management agency for sewer service in that jurisdiction. Brosh said the parcel abuts a county sewer line but the sewer runs at a low grade there and serving the site would…

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