The Department of Public Works and the Department of Treasury
are hereby directed to immediately initiate a water and sewer facilities
study for the purpose of establishing a subdistrict to be located
in the area of Fallston, Maryland, as shown on the attached map labeled
"Exhibit A," and to submit to the County Council, within six months
of the effective date of this Article, the facilities study, which
shall include recommendations on the following considerations:
A. A method for paying for facilities already located within the boundary
of the sanitary subdistrict.
B. A schedule for retiring all capital indebtedness attributable to
the sanitary subdistrict.
C. Capital budgets for the construction of facilities within the sanitary
subdistrict.
D. A method for paying for new facilities within the sanitary subdistrict.
E. A schedule of rates, charges, assessments or other payments to be
required by or levied by the county within the sanitary subdistrict.
F. Any proposed rules and regulations which may be necessary for the
operation of the sanitary subdistrict.
The boundary of the water and sewer facilities study is restricted
to the following:
A. All those lots, tracts or parcels of land that abut Bel Air Road,
U.S. Route 1, extending from Reckord Road on the south to Old Joppa
Road on the north, as shown on the attached map labeled "Exhibit A".
B. All those lots, tracts or parcels of land presently served by Harford
County Project No. 6226.
Any existing facilities or planned new facilities that will
be located within the planned sanitary subdistrict shall be paid for
by the users of those facilities.
Any advanced payments made by any property owner within the
sanitary subdistrict and used for the construction of facilities shall
receive proportionate credits toward future connection charges or
annual assessments based on the future established rate for the sanitary
subdistrict.
All charges to defray all costs and expenses of the sanitary
subdistrict shall be in accordance with existing laws and regulations.