The purpose of the article is to assess all
private properties receiving benefit or advantages from public sanitary
sewer construction in accordance with legislation enacted by the General
Assembly of the State of Rhode Island in May 1973, and approved by
the electorate of the Town of Barrington on November 6, 1973.
For the purposes of this article, the following
words shall be considered to have the following meanings:
BACK SEWER UNIT
A sewer unit without frontage on a street, right-of-way or
easement containing a sewer main or trunk line or the rear portion
of a large lot having said frontage and which is not directly served
by public sanitary sewers at the time said improvement is provided.
COMMERCIAL USE
Premises designed or adapted for financial gain (other than
a dwelling unit).
DIRECT BENEFIT FACILITIES
The sewer mains and property laterals to which service lines
from individual abutting properties can be connected.
DWELLING UNIT
One or more rooms providing complete living facilities for
one family, including equipment for cooking, or provisions for same,
and including a room or rooms for living, sleeping and eating.
FORCE MAIN
A line without access from individual properties providing
access from a pumping station or from a pumping station to trunk and
sewer mains.
FRONT SEWER UNIT
A sewer unit abutting an existing or platted street, right-of-way
or easement in which a sewer main or trunk line is located for the
purpose of servicing said premises.
INDIRECT BENEFIT FACILITIES
Improvements such as pumping stations, trunk and force mains,
lands, rights-of-way and easements which will serve the direct facilities.
MULTIFAMILY USE
Premises designed or adapted for two or more dwelling units.
PROPERTY LATERAL
Sewerage conduit from the street sewer main to the service
line at the lot line of the property to be served.
PUMPING STATION
A facility used to lift collected sewage to a higher elevation
from whence it flows by gravity.
SEMIPUBLIC USES
Premises designed or adapted for private, nonprofit organizations,
such as schools, hospitals and religious or fraternal institutions.
SERVICE LINE
Sewerage conduit from a house to a property lateral.
SEWER MAIN
The line in the street serving as a conduit for sanitary
sewage collected from the property laterals from each individual property.
SEWER UNIT
The basic assessment unit equivalent to a developed single-family residential lot, as permitted under Chapter
185, Zoning, in effect at the time of such assessment or as actually existing.
SUBJECT PROPERTY
All estates within the Town of Barrington not constitutionally
exempt, including all real property of the Town of Barrington devoted
to school and related athletic facilities, municipal and school offices,
library, police, fire and other public safety uses, public works buildings,
but no other Town property.
TRUNK LINE
The line serving as a conduit for sanitary sewage from a
number of sewer mains and property laterals. Trunk mains shall be
considered as those lines 12 inches and over in diameter and in some
instances also serve as sewer mains.
UNIT METHOD
A means by which a portion of public sanitary sewer costs
shall be equitably divided between the total number of existing and
potential sewer units to be served after having determined the costs
resulting from direct and indirect benefit facilities.
ZONING ORDINANCE
The Zoning Ordinance in effect in the Town of Barrington
at the time each sewer betterment assessment is respectively levied.
The Town Council shall determine the amount
of money to be raised by betterment assessment on front sewer units
and shall consider in making such determination the cost of both direct
and indirect benefit facilities. That portion of assessments relating
to back sewer units shall be determined by apportioning to such back
sewer units the same proportion of the cost of indirect benefit facilities
as are borne by front sewer units.
Prior to construction of public sanitary sewer
improvements within the Town, the Town Manager, with the assistance
of other Town officials or consultants, shall:
A. Define the limits of the improvement districts.
B. Establish a betterment assessment roll listing the
sewer units within said district by applying the policies established
herein.
C. Present the betterment roll to the Town Council for
its review and action.
That portion of any assessment relating to front
sewer units shall become due and payable commencing the first day
of July following the placing in operation of the sewer project in
the sewer project area in which such front sewer unit may be located,
provided that assessments with respect to front sewer units consisting
of undeveloped nonconforming platted lots shall be due and payable
as set forth in the following sentence. That portion of any assessment
relating to back sewer units shall become due and payable (except
as otherwise provided in this article) on the first day of July following
the first of the following to occur:
A. Subdivision of such so as to permit the development
of said back sewer unit or a portion thereof.
B. The transfer of a portion of said lot so as to permit
the development of a back sewer unit or a portion thereof.
C. The establishment of a road or right-of-way to service
said back sewer unit or portion thereof.
D. The connection of a sewer line from a structure or
facility located on a back sewer unit or portion thereof to a property
lateral or sewer main.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Town Council
may, upon being presented by the Town Manager sufficient information
relative to an inaccurate or inequitable betterment assessment, upon
a three-fifths' vote of the Council, make such alteration or correction
as it determines justifiable to the betterment assessment roll subsequent
to the confirmation of the same. Such action shall be considered at
a regularly scheduled meeting of the Town Council.