In the event property owners, who own property
on a roadway without Town water, wish the Town of Brewster to finance
the installation of a water main, the group shall engage an engineer
who is experienced in water main design and construction, who is approved
by the Water Department, and who shall survey the road or roads in
question to develop a plan for the installation of the water main
along the roadway or roadways. The plan shall take into consideration
and note existing drainage, berms, driveway aprons, trees, utilities,
road edge improvements and other items that must be protected, deconstructed
and reconstructed, restored, or otherwise considered in defining the
conditions of work for the water main installation project. The project
design must meet all best waterworks practices and the most current
Brewster Water Department specifications for materials and installation.
A preliminary plan shall be submitted to the Water Department for
design approval.
All costs of preparing the water installation plan, obtaining cost estimates, securing and recording easements, and preparing the petition described below shall be the exclusive responsibility of the petitioners. Easements will be required for the lots upon which the main installation will occur. Obtaining the completed easements shall be the exclusive responsibility of the petitioners. The easements must be recorded at the Barnstable County Registry of Deeds prior to the selection of bids as specified by §
171-5. In the event the petitioned water main must cross private land to reach the petitioners' roadway, all additional, needed easements must also be granted.
If the Annual Town Meeting votes to endorse
and finance the project, the engineer who did the original plan shall
be named "Project Manager." He or she shall prepare a new request
for quotations with the bids to be directed to the Water Superintendent.
The Project Manager, Water Superintendent, and the Town Administrator
shall select the best bid to do the work. The Project Manager shall
advise the Water Superintendent 48 hours in advance of each phase
of the project and certify, in writing, to the Water Superintendent
that each phase of the work has been completed to the Project Manager's
satisfaction. A water inspector, approved by the Water Department,
must be present and inspect all water work. The final report of the
inspector must be presented to and accepted by the Water Superintendent
who will then certify to the Town Accountant that the work is completed
so that payment can be made. After the acceptance of and payment for
the completed project, the Water Department shall take possession
and shall assume ownership of the water main and appurtenances for
the Town. Once the water main has been accepted by the Water Department,
abutters may apply for a water service connection through the standard
Department procedure.
For a group of roads within a subdivision in
which membership in a neighborhood property owners' association is
automatic or mandatory, the same procedure shall be used:
A. So long as a majority of the owners of the lots abutting
the group of roadways to be included in the water main installation
project signs the petition and, when they are used, the proxies specified
in the preceding sections; and
B. So long as the water main location and the group of
roadways to be included in the water main installation project are
owned or controlled, directly or indirectly, by the neighborhood association
or its members and all needed easements have been granted.
The Town of Brewster shall not be held responsible
for nor incur liability of any nature for damage or expense arising
from the petitioned project or from this arrangement for financing
the installation of water mains along private ways. Abutters, by accepting
Town financing, thereby agree to indemnify and hold the Town harmless
from such liability and expense or to take any other action relative
thereto.