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Columbiana County authorizes negotiation to buy land for Kensington sanitary sewer pump station
Summary
The commissioners authorized the County Engineer to negotiate purchase of a 0.158‑acre tract in Kensington (Hanover Township) to locate a sanitary sewer pump station as part of the Kensington SR‑9 South Sanitary Sewer Extension project; the authorization was unanimous and not a final purchase.
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The Columbiana County Board of Commissioners on Dec. 3 authorized the County Engineer to negotiate the purchase of a 0.158‑acre portion of a vacant tract in Kensington, Hanover Township, for construction of a sanitary sewer pump station tied to the Kensington SR‑9 South Sanitary Sewer Extension project.
Commissioner Paparodis moved to authorize negotiation and Commissioner Ginter seconded; the motion passed with Commissioners Ginter, Paparodis and Halleck voting aye. The record describes the action as authorization to negotiate only; the board did not approve final terms or a closing during the session.
The parcel size is recorded as 0.158 acres. County documents filed as part of the motion identify the site need as part of the larger SR‑9 South sanitary sewer extension; the meeting did not include further engineering details or a purchase price.
The board took the vote without discussion; next steps would be negotiation by the County Engineer and any required subsequent approvals for purchase or easements.
