My well water is great and I have a fairly new septic system. Am I required to hook up to city water and sewer?

Homeowners with private septic systems can keep their septic system until the end of its useful life. If, or when, the septic system fails (some do, some don’t), residents would then be required to hook up to the city’s sanitary sewer line, if, and only if, the home is within 200 feet of the sewer line.

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1. Does denial of an annexation affect whether or not a development can continue?
2. What about zip codes? Will they change?
3. What about schools?
4. What about homeowners insurance?
5. What about auto insurance?
6. What about voting? Can I still vote for County Commissioners?
7. What's this about better access to local elected officials?
8. Can I help guide local decisions?
9. My well water is great and I have a fairly new septic system. Am I required to hook up to city water and sewer?
10. What about my livestock?
11. Can I burn my tree limbs and yard debris if I am annexed?
12. Will the City pay the electric bill for the street lights in my neighborhood?
13. How would police services be different?
14. How would fire services be different?
15. How do I get additional information?