Sewers were the focus of three ordinances before the Simpsonville City Commission Wednesday.
The commission took first reading on an ordinance that would require developers to pay up front when they use the city's engineering firm, allow hotels and motels to pay tap on fees as a commercial rather than residential development, and reduce the sewer board from five members to three.
City Administrator David Eaton said the city has in the past had problems collecting from developers who had engaged the city's engineer for work on sewer line extensions.
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