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Board amends sewer moratorium to give full 12,000 gpd allocation to Arbor Valley developer
Summary
The Spring Hill Board of Mayor and Aldermen amended ordinance 25-29 and voted to reassign a 12,000-gallons-per-day sewer allocation to the Arbor Valley development, removing a 6,000-gpd share originally listed for another developer; the amendment and the ordinance as amended passed unanimously by those present.
The Spring Hill Board of Mayor and Aldermen on Jan. 5 amended and approved ordinance 25-29, the city’s temporary sewer moratorium and one-time capacity allocation framework, moving the full 12,000 gallons-per-day (gpd) allocation to the Arbor Valley project.
Vice Mayor Linville moved the amendment to remove a 6,000-gpd allocation from Patterson Homes and increase Goodall Homes’ share from 6,000 to 12,000 gpd; the motion was seconded by Alderman Murray and the amendment carried 8–0. The ordinance as amended…
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