A.
The Solvay Village Board has caused an assessment plan to be prepared and placed upon records with the Village Clerk for the special assessment of all benefited properties receiving sanitary sewer services in the Village of Solvay pursuant to the provisions of Village Law § 22-2200. The Village currently provides sanitary sewer services. The Village Board finds it appropriate and equitable to make a special assessment for the cost of sanitary sewer services within the Village and to apportion that cost equally amongst the tax parcels (defined below) of the Village as all such parcels are specially benefited thereby.
B.
The Village adopts this amendment to the existing article under the authority noted above as well as the New York State Constitution Article 9, § 2(c)(8); Municipal Home Rule Law (MHRL) § 10, Subdivisions 1(ii)e(2) and 1(ii)c(3). The locally established formula set forth in this article creates a per tax parcel unit assessment (unit charge) which is then applied to each tax parcel. To the extent same contain contrary provisions inconsistent with those set forth herein, this article hereby supersedes the provisions of Village Law §§ 5-516; 5-518; and 22-2200.
C.
The annual cost of sanitary sewer services within the Village is currently $109,150 for the upcoming fiscal year. There are currently 2,300 tax parcels within the Village subject to payment of the cost of municipally provided sanitary sewer services (hereinafter "tax parcels" or "tax parcel"). The formula which the Village herein establishes therefore provides for a current special assessment or unit charge of $47 per tax parcel located within the Village of Solvay. This special assessment unit charge will be modified each year in keeping with the formulas set forth in § 133-8, below, as may be amended from time to time.
D.
Excluded from the special assessment for storm sewer will be all property classes: 311-Residential Vacant Land.
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All other non-exempt property classes will be charged one unit.
E.
The Board further finds that all parcels within the Village are especially benefited from the municipal provision of sanitary sewer services and that the most appropriate and equitable means of paying for the cost of sanitary sewer services is through equal special assessment against each parcel.