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Developer asks sanitary district how privately installed sewer work will be treated if future connections occur

Board of Sanitary Commissioners · February 18, 2026
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Summary

Chris Hyatt of Key Enterprises described planned private installation of two manholes and about 200 feet of 8-inch sanitary sewer for a $400,000 property improvement at Centennial and Wheeling and asked whether the sanitary district would provide credits, installment plans or other compensation if future developers tie into that infrastructure.

Chris Hyatt, representing Key Enterprises, told the board on Feb. 18 that he is undertaking roughly $400,000 in improvements at the northeast corner of Centennial and Wheeling Avenue and is preparing to install sewer infrastructure on his private property.

Hyatt said engineering advised the…

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