As a property owner, how will I be impacted by the sewer lines to the new facility? Will I be assessed for a portion of the cost of the lines?
We are in the process of beginning a study to determine the most appropriate corridor for the sewer lines to connect the new facility with existing and new sewer infrastructure, so specific routings have not yet been determined. Where possible, routings will be along the right-of-ways of roadways to avoid any impact on personal property. However, in some cases, sewer lines may need to be routed on personal property. In these cases, the City will have to purchase a right-of-way from the property owner on which to locate the sewer infrastructure. The property owner would still be able to use the property, but would need to allow access by City personnel for the construction and maintenance of the pipeline. There may be restrictions of use included with the easement that will be negotiated with the property owner. Currently, the sewer corridor study is expected to run through early 2007. Public meetings will be held to discuss the results of this study as it progresses. Existing property
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