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Cooper City approves one-time residential water hookup, advances utilities changes and schedules free chlorination
Summary
Commission approved a water agreement allowing a single residential ERC hookup outside city boundaries, held first reading of an ordinance amending utility connection rules, and heard a utilities report announcing a free chlorination program Feb. 17–Mar. 10 to flush and disinfect the distribution system.
The Cooper City Commission approved a resolution authorizing a one-time water-service connection for a single-family home (one equivalent residential connection) with Moore Partners LLC at a total cost of $5,302, considered under a standard agreement in the meeting packet.
Staff and the city attorney clarified that the agreement is limited to a single-family residence and does not obligate Cooper City to provide wastewater service. The city attorney reviewed statutory criteria that can compel a municipality to serve parcels outside its limits and noted the commission’s historical practice of…
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