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Marshall County commissioners approve settlement to dissolve regional sewer district, county to cover limited deductibles
Summary
At a Dec. 22 special meeting, the Marshall County Commissioners approved a settlement that will dissolve the Marshall County Regional Sewer District, dismiss related litigation, and provide a six-year insurance "tail"; the county agreed to cover $5,000 deductibles up to $40,000 if claims arise.
The Marshall County Commissioners on Dec. 22 approved a settlement that will dissolve the Marshall County Regional Sewer District and dismiss pending litigation between the parties. County attorney Sean summarized the terms, saying the district must wind up its affairs within 60 days and both sides will release claims against one another, with a limited exception for future claims tied to intentional illegal acts.
The agreement includes a six-year directors-and-officers "tail" insurance policy to extend coverage for board members after dissolution, Sean said, noting the policy carries a $5,000 deductible per claim. Under the settlement, the county agreed to pay the deductible amounts up to $40,000 total so…
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