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Summit County board advances water‑concurrency fee change to public comment
Summary
The Board of Health voted unanimously to move a water‑concurrency fee proposal into public comment; environmental health staff proposed raising the fee for public water systems from $27.50 to $3,300 and creating a $750 fee for exempt systems to cover third‑party engineering review costs.
The Summit County Board of Health voted to move a proposal to change water‑concurrency fees into a 30‑day public‑comment period, a step staff said is needed to cover third‑party engineering review costs for western Summit County water systems.
Nathan Brooks, environmental health director, told the board the western Summit County public‑water concurrency program evaluates "paper water" (allocated water rights) against "wet water" (actual supply) and…
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