If an applicant plans to develop property that will
require the extension of sewerage infrastructure, the Town may require
the applicant to sign a public works agreement in order to ensure
easements are properly recorded and dedicated, to allow review of
infrastructure construction plans by Town staff, and for review of
facilities capacity and any other necessary requirements the Town
shall require the applicant to comply with.
In a case where multiple developers propose to utilize
existing sanitary sewer drainage basin infrastructure, the costs associated
with necessary improvements for each developer shall be based on the
percentage of flow that each development will contribute to the infrastructure.
The associated costs for each developer must be specified in the public
works agreement.
In a case where multiple developers propose to utilize
future infrastructure of a proposed sanitary sewer drainage basin
at different times, the cost of associated improvements shall be borne
by the developer to be served first.
Future users will be required to pay the Town for
the proportionate share of the infrastructure based on either the
percentage of flow that each new user contributes to the infrastructure
or the required length to reach each user, whichever is most representative
of realistic extension conditions. The Town will, in turn, reimburse
the initial developer for the new user's proportionate share.
The associated cost for the initial developer and
the subsequent proportionate share owed by future users must be specified
in a signed public works agreement.
Bulk users of infrastructure that connect more than
10 years after the date the initial developer signed an applicable
public works agreement for the subject infrastructure with the Town
will not be required to reimburse said developer for costs discussed
in said public works agreement.