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New North Henderson residents report septic odor at 602 Main St and warn of child-safety risk; trustee to contact health department

Village of North Henderson Trustees · October 9, 2025
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Summary

New residents Keith Brocket and Cheli Starvich told trustees they have experienced an ongoing septic odor at 602 Main St and said they contacted the health department without confirmed follow-up; Trustee Tim Stage said he will check with the health department.

Keith Brocket and Cheli Starvich, who said they moved into 602 Main St a few months ago, described an ongoing odor they attribute to a neighbor’s septic tank and told trustees they had contacted the health department but were uncertain whether inspectors had responded. “the neighbor has a young child that runs around there and they are afraid the child is going to fall into the septic tank,” Mr. Brocket said, describing the safety concern.

Trustee Tim Stage responded that he would follow up with the health department to see whether any official action had been taken and whether the village could assist. The remarks were made during the Oct. 9 meeting after Acting President Karin Simkins announced there was no quorum and before the meeting was adjourned and rescheduled.