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Council agrees to consider deferring SAC/WACC fees for United Therapeutics' proposed solar garden
Summary
An engineer for United Therapeutics asked Stewartville council to defer sewer and water connection charges for Out Lot A (15.3 acres) because a planned solar array would not affect utilities; council moved to consider the deferral and voted to carry the motion.
Craig Britton, an engineer with Widseth representing United Therapeutics, asked the Stewartville City Council to defer the SAC (sewer availability charges) and WACC fees for Out Lot A, a roughly 15.3-acre parcel proposed for a solar garden.
Britton explained the solar array would primarily support the United Therapeutics facility and would not, in its current configuration, place demand on the city's sewer or water systems. "We're simply asking for the deferment," he…
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