Whereas the increased development in the Town of Hull is creating
greater demands on the municipal sewerage system due to a greater
number of properties connecting into the system than the different
parts of the system will be able to handle and resulting in the need
to perform sewer improvements, rehabilitation work, replacement work,
updating work and repairs, there is hereby established a Sewerage
Rehabilitation Fund.
There shall be a sewerage rehabilitation fund, the purpose of
which is to help offset the costs and expenses associated with the
increased demands on the sewer systems and facilities and to provide
funds for the Permanent Sewer Commission for the costs of engineering,
testing, construction and rehabilitation of sewerage pipes, lines,
facilities, plant and pump stations located within the Town and to
provide funds to do all things necessary to correct, remedy, repair,
regulate, prevent and prohibit all forms of infiltration or inflow
from groundwater and other sources into pipes, lines, facilities and
systems and to take such actions necessary to properly maintain and
operate the sewerage system, plant and facilities in the Town.
[Amended 5-1-2000 ATM
by Art. 21; 5-13-2002 ATM by Art.
18]
Payments/contributions to said account shall be made by applicants
for and holders of building permits for the construction, erection,
improvement, reuse or rehabilitation of land or the buildings thereon
for business, industrial, commercial, multifamily and residential
uses or mixtures thereof which are connected or need to be connected
to the sewer system of the Town and who need a sewer extension permit.
Excluded however shall be existing single family residences for the
purpose of expansions and/or additions which do not alter the structures
status and or use as a single family residence.
Payments/contributions made hereunder shall be made prior to
issuance of a sewer extension or sewer connection permit or if said
permit has been issued, prior to the Permanent Sewer Commission signing
off on the occupancy certificate.
The Permanent Sewer Commission may make and issue rules and
regulations concerning the implementation of this article.