

In addition, if approved, the development would pay approximately $2 million in water & sewer tap-in fees to ensure the water & sewer systems are maintained into the future (not including the single-family homes that would each pay an additional water & sewer tap-in fee). If this development is approved, the City's sanitary sewer system can accommodate the increased sewer needs. In 2004, the City also upgraded the sanitary sewer system and the current wastewater treatment plant was designed to be potentially upgraded to 6 million GPD if the need arises. Currently the sanitary sewer system treats 2.2 million GPD on annual average. The City’s Sanitary Sewer System was designed and constructed to treat 4 million GPD. If this development is approved, the City's water distribution system can accommodate the increased water needs. When the City water distribution system was upgraded in 2004, it was designed and constructed taking into account and analyzing ALL undeveloped properties within the City boundaries at that time for maximum potential land use and development to ensure that the water distribution system could handle any potential future growth. Currently, the water distribution system supplies 2.5 million GPD on annual average.

The City’s Water Distribution System, including the water treatment plant and water towers, was designed and constructed to distribute 7 million gallons per day (GPD). These facts are not meant to sway anyone in one direction or another, but to provide accurate information that you may not be receiving on social media. Various Facebook Posts Regarding Proposed Easton Farm Development:Īs the proposed Easton Farm Development is a “hot topic” in the community, on Facebook and at various public meetings, the City felt it was necessary to provide FACTS for some of the concerns surrounding water & sewer infrastructure, traffic, crime, impacts to North Park, etc., that have been raised.

Mailer: 11 Acres for Common Ground/Retention PondsįACT: There are 22.89 acres proposed for required Common Ground/Retention PondsįACT: There are 19.32 Acres proposed for the Commercial Area. Please be wary of information or a mailer that is sent from an anonymous source.įACT: The applicant has submitted a revised plan removing the apartment buildings from the plan.įACT: The proposed development is 299 single-family housing units on 84 acres The City is adding some facts to this page in response to the mailer. The City has become aware of a mailer that has been sent to many/most homes in the City by an anonymous sender concerning the proposed Easton Farm development. Mailer in regard to the proposed Easton Farm development titled - "Love Where You Live?"

However, true public discourse can only occur if the facts are known by everyone. Public discourse provides for better government, better services and a better community. Transparent government is a bedrock of this country and this community. There will only be facts published on this page. Any and all large scale projects have been discussed and authorized in an open meeting of City Council. All you have to do is ask and the City would be happy to provide you with whatever information you are looking for with regard to anything occurring in the City. Please remember – any and all information about projects in the City are a matter of public record.
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If you ever have any questions about any projects within the City or for more information, please feel free to email the City Manager, Chris Pozzuto at He would be happy to discuss these projects further with you. This web page will be updated as Dayton Daily News articles are published and various Facebook posts are made with incorrect information. This page is being provided by the City of Springboro to try to help residents separate fact from fiction when reading posts made on the various community Facebook Pages and articles in the Dayton Daily News.
