Cottonwood waives water capacity fees on Mesquite Hills project

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Developer installed substantially more water capacity than the subdivision will likely use 

By Kelcie Grega | CV Bugle

Cottonwood City Council waived water capacity fees for the Mesquite Hills Subdivision during Tuesday’s regular council meeting.

The subdivision, which was initially proposed to be built in three phases, is still in Phase 1. Phase 1 is being split into three units, according to staff documents. As of Oct. 1, 86 houses have been built with 339 still remaining.

In August, the city received a letter from Jim Lawler, managing member of Mesquite Hills Investments, LLC, requesting all capacity fees be waived for the rest of the houses in the subdivision.

According to the letter, the developer installed substantially more water capacity than the subdivision will likely use.

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