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Public Notice, Hearing for Sept. 12, 2022

  The Cache County Drainage District #6 Board of Trustees will hold a public hearing on September 12, 2022 at 7 pm at 29 S. Main, Lewiston, to discuss the following:

Whereas parcels described in the Parcel Annexation Plat Map prepared by Foresight Engineering in 2022 have received drainage services from the Cache County Drainage District #6 for more than 12 months,

Be it resolved that the Cache County Drainage District #6 formally annexes the described parcels into the district, as reflected in the accompanying map.
					


This notice was mailed to all affected landowners in the district. If you have any questions, please call JoLynne Lyon, 435-232-3733.

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