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White Fence Farm irrigation takeover ruled infeasible under Monroe City rules
Summary
Owners of White Fence Farm asked Monroe City to take over their subdivision irrigation system but withdrew the request after the council pointed to buildout-boundary limits, an irrigation impact fee of $2,465 per hookup and likely pumping costs required to supply the system.
Monroe — Mackay and Marty Morgan asked the Monroe City Council whether the city could assume operation of the White Fence Farm subdivision irrigation system. The owners said they are willing to turn water into the system and asked the city to consider taking over service to subdivision residents.
Mayor Johnny Parsons and council members explained that the subdivision lies outside the city’s irrigation buildout boundary. Under Monroe City policy, a formal engineering…
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