Why are properties in between current CCN areas of the City and new subdivisions requesting service included in the request?

Pipelines would necessarily cross areas in between and it is best engineering and efficiency practice to serve those areas, if and when properties would choose to connect, such as when on-site septic systems need replacement.

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1. What is a CCN?
2. Why has the City of San Marcos applied for expansion of their wastewater CCN area?
3. I received a notice but did not request utility service. Will CCN coverage, if granted, mean I have to connect to the wastewater system if it passes by?
4. Does this mean if the CCN is granted my property will be annexed into the City of San Marcos?
5. If the CCN expansion is granted, does it tax or in any way cost me money?
6. Why did I get this notice, if I did not request service now?
7. Why are properties in between current CCN areas of the City and new subdivisions requesting service included in the request?
8. If I object to inclusion of my property in the CCN area, what can I do?