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Excerpt from 12/24/03 letter from Burke to WV INFRASTRUCTURE AND jOBS DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL (WVIJDC)

about JEFFERSON COUNTY PUBLIC SERVICE DISTRIT's (PSD) proposed sewer plant #2003S-774

 

List below was prepared 12/03 for the Cattail treatment plant proposal.

Only 178 new lots in the service area appear to have final approval.

Charles Town needs to prepare a comparable list for their current proposal.

 

 

Attachment B - List Provided by PSD 11/4/03

                Status, to the Best of My Knowledge

 

 

 

Preliminary

Final

New

 

EDUs

 

Approval

Approval

Customers

Bon Air

?

 

 

0

0

Norborne Glebe

1,427

P

602

200 (est.)

C

Sanitary Associates

256

 

256

0

0

Willow Springs

0

 

0

0

0

Huntfield

3,300

P

3,200

200 (est.)

A, C

Sheridan

178

P

178

178

178

Harvest Hills

416

 

416

0

A

Daniel's Forest

192

P

*

*

*

Aspen Greens

220

P

**

**

**

Forest View

220

P

*

*

*

Green Meadow Townhouses

74

P

74

74

C

County Green Townhouses

141

P

141

141

C

Thorne Hill, Jones & Highland Farms

600

 

*

*

*

Blackford Farms

550

P

**

**

**

Beallair

400

 

400

0

0

Shenandoah Junction

135

 

135

0

A

Windmill Crossing

1,162

 

226

0

0

Greenway Charles Town Hotel

?

 

 

0

0

Breckenridge East

1,000

P

***

***

***

Spruce Hill North

130

P

130

0

A, C

Spruce Hill Townhouses

48

P

48

0

A, C

Locust Knoll

450

 

0

0

0

Stolipher Farm

300

 

0

0

0

Briar Run V

79

 

0

0

0

TOTAL

11,278

 

5,806

793

178

 

? - PSD only provided a question mark

* Denied by Circuit Court

** Denied by Zoning Board of Appeals

*** Denied by Planning Commission

A - Not in Phase I area proposed by PSD (for example Harvest Hills & Shenandoah Junction are on Elk Branch)      

C - Served by Charles Town WWTP

 

P - Pentree, which wrote the PSD's plan, expects its subsidiary to do engineering of the subdivision.

 

 

Note: The two columns on the left and the identity of the engineer are part of the information

provided by the Public Service District during a public presentation to the Jefferson County

Planning Commission. Most subdivisions on the PSD list have not been approved. Several have

in fact been disapproved. Others are outside the plant's service area, so only 178 new lots in the

service area appear to have final approval.