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Medina County staff: health-department sewer-connection policy could affect about 750 properties

Medina County Board of Commissioners · March 31, 2026
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Summary

County staff outlined a health-department sewer-connection policy that would allow some septic systems to remain until sale or failure, but require others to connect within 180 days when new sewers are extended; a county GIS audit estimated roughly 750 properties fall within a 150-foot buffer and could be flagged.

County staff briefed the Board on a health-department policy governing connections from septic systems to sanitary sewers and said it could affect an estimated 750 properties within Medina County.

The county described two scenarios. For properties already adjacent to existing sewers, owners on septic systems may remain on those systems until the property is transferred, the septic fails or it creates a…

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