(a)
When, in connection with a development, it is necessary either (1) to install wastewater main extensions off the site of the development, (2) to extend oversized wastewater mains on the site of the development, or (3) to install wastewater main extensions on the site of the development in a location such that the main or mains will be of benefit to adjacent properties not owned by the developer, a benefit district incorporating the area which may be served from the main or mains and thereby be benefited, as determined by the Director of Public Works, may be established and administered as provided in this article. The benefit district will be for the purpose of securing reimbursement of a portion of the applicant's installation costs for the main extension from subsequent users. Oversize wastewater mains are defined to be wastewater mains of 10 inch diameter or larger and in excess of the capacity required for the development.
(b)
The purpose of this procedure is to provide developers with a method for securing reimbursement for wastewater main extensions of benefit to independently owned properties. It is not intended that benefit districts be created where financial equity is possible through private negotiations between the developer and either the original owners of the development parcel or subsequent purchasers of a portion of the development.
(Prior Code § 20-58(A); Ord. 83-1054 § 1, eff. 6/16/83; Ord. 2019-09, eff. 12/19/19)