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Planner outlines water, sewer options and fees for proposed College Street lots; no action taken

Planning and Zoning Commission · December 3, 2025
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Summary

City staff summarized options to serve proposed College Street lots: tap an existing water line with either a shared frontage meter or individual private meters, and use private grinder pumps to reach the existing 8-inch sanitary main; staff noted escrow and impact fees. The commission received the memo (no vote).

Speaker 1 (staff member) presented a feasibility memo on infrastructure and fees for proposed lots on College Street, telling the commission, "There's a existing water line on the South Side of College Street" and describing two options to provide service: install a public meter at the College Street frontage with a shared access easement and private internal connections, or run a full public line with individual meters at each lot. Speaker 1 said either approach would require easements or private meters and described the city's role at the connection point.

On sanitary sewer, Speaker 1 said there is an existing 8-inch main on the north side of…

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