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Council waives sewer tap fee for Hathaway Community Center; water meter fee remains applicant’s responsibility

Greenville City Council · April 21, 2026
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Summary

After a utility committee recommendation, Greenville City Council approved waiving a $3,375 sewer tap‑in fee for the John and Iris Hathaway Education and Community Center (to be operated by a nonprofit), while leaving the $3,800 water meter and tap charge with the applicant; the formal waiver for GHS Leasing LLC passed with one abstention.

Greenville City Council approved a utility committee recommendation to waive the sewer tap‑in fee for the John and Iris Hathaway Education and Community Center while leaving the water meter and tap fee with the applicant.

The utility committee’s report (read by committee presenter, speaker 6) said the committee reviewed fees for a 1.5‑inch water meter for the community and training center at 5484 State Route 49 South and voted to waive the…

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