Upon the installation of a new sewer line or replacement of
an old sewer line in any public or private way in the Town of Hadley,
Massachusetts, the owner or occupant of any building abutting upon
said public or private way must connect the same therewith by a sufficient
drain no later than one year after the completion of the construction
of said sewer line in front of the building. If said owner or occupant
fails to comply with said bylaw, a penalty of $10 a day shall be assessed
for said violation.
In the event said owner or occupant had installed a new or replacement
septic system which fully complies with Title V, said owner or occupant
will not be required to connect to the sewer system for a period of
10 years from the septic system's installation date. Upon the
expiration of such ten-year period, or in the event that the property
is sold or otherwise transferred (other than to a member of the owner
or occupant's immediate family), or upon the failure of said
system under Title V, whichever comes first, the owner or occupant
will be required to connect to the municipal sewer system.
[Added 5-1-2008 ATM by Art. 9]
In the event any person extends a private sewer and then gifts
it to the Town, the owners or occupants directly abutting this line
will be allowed to voluntarily enter the sewer system. Mandatory connection
to the sewer system will be required upon the failure of their existing
septic system, as described in Title V requirements, or when the property
is sold.
[Added 5-1-2008 ATM by Art. 9]
Upon the installation of a new sewer system, residents or owners
abutting said system and being assessed a betterment would have a
grace period of up to 15 years to voluntarily connect to the sewer
system. After 15 years, or in the event of a failure of an existing
septic system as described in Title V during this period, or if the
property is sold or otherwise transferred, the owners or occupants
will be required to connect to the municipal sewer system.
[Added 10-16-2008 STM by Art. 11]
These exemptions are mutually exclusive and therefore are not
cumulative.