Unless the context otherwise requires, any reference herein to the following terms shall have the meanings indicated:
CHURCH OR SCHOOL STRUCTUREAny structure owned by any incorporated nonprofit organization used or designed for use as a school and/or for the conduct of religious services and related purposes, such as a parsonage, rectory, convent, school or assembly or recreational hall.
COMMERCIAL STRUCTUREAny structure which is used or designed for use as a country club, private or nonprofit meeting hall or club, business office, bank, retail or wholesale store, lumberyard, nursery, proprietary school, professional office and any other commercial, social or community use (except multifamily residence structures and church or school structures).
ENABLING ACTChapter
185 of the Public Laws of Rhode Island 1973, as the same has been or may hereafter be amended from time to time.
INDUSTRIAL STRUCTUREAny structure used or designed for use primarily for warehousing, assembling, lubricating, shipping, manufacturing or industrial uses and other related activities.
LOTAny lot or parcel of land defined by metes, bounds or boundary lines in a recorded deed or shown on a recorded plan or plat.
PROJECTThe construction, completion, extension, enlargement and improvement of the Town sewer system, together with the capital cost paid for by the Town of the improvements made to the East Providence Sewage Treatment Plant which treats sewage originating in the Town.
RESIDENCE STRUCTUREAny structure used or designed for occupancy as a single-family residence. A structure which combines residential and commercial activities shall be deemed a commercial structure.
RESIDENTIAL UNITWith respect to any multifamily residence structure, an identifiable area used or designed for use as a separate living facility for one or more persons and having its own facilities for sanitary sewage.
SANITARY SEWAGEThe wastewater (other than storm drainage) from any sewer assessment structure.
SEWERAny main, pipe, lateral or other conduit in a street, highway, alley, right-of-way or easement, installed at a location and in accordance with specifications approved in advance by the Town, to which sanitary sewage is directed by individual sewer service lines from structures having facilities for sanitary sewage.
SEWER ASSESSMENT AREAAny area in the Town with respect to which the Town Council has determined that the lots located therein abut a street, highway, alley, right-of-way or easement in which any operating portion of the project may be located or are otherwise specifically benefited by any operating portion of the project.
SEWER ASSESSMENT LOTIncludes any lot even though such lot does not have direct access to a sewer where, at the time of certification pursuant to §
155-16, the owner of such sewer assessment lot has legal access to a sewer over an adjoining lot or lots whether by reason of common ownership, easement or otherwise.
[Added 11-24-1980]
SEWER ASSESSMENT STRUCTUREAny residence structure, multifamily residence structure, commercial structure, industrial structure and school or church structure located on a sewer assessment lot, the construction of which was completed or undertaken pursuant to a building permit issued prior to the date such lot was designated a sewer assessment lot and the use or designed use of which generates, or may result in the generation of, sanitary sewage.
SQUARE FEETDetermined, with respect to any sewer assessment structure, by measuring all internal areas of each floor (including basements where such basements are being utilized, or where designed or constructed in a fashion so that they may be used, for any lawful purpose to which such sewer assessment structure may be put) but excluding unused attics.
UNIMPROVED LOTA parcel of land which has no sewer assessment structure located on it.
UTILITY STRUCTUREAny wires, poles, pipes, maintenance holes, fire hydrants, electrical substations or other fixtures or equipment used or designed for use for the transmission of utility services. The term does not include any structure which would be a sewer assessment structure.