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“Our environmental health staff is meeting with the city later this week to come up with plan for this property,” Melanie Collett, spokeswoman for Panhandle, said. “The immediate public health hazard has been mitigated. We will keep you updated on the plan for a long-term solution as it develops.”
Collett added that, since the septic system has completely failed on the property, Panhandle will not allow the bathroom and shower facilities to open until Cedar connects to the city’s sewage lines.
But if the property owner continues to ignore the request, there is no clear next step. Full story. Keith Cousins, Cda Press
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