[HISTORY: Adopted by the Town Board of the Town of Wallkill 5-11-2000
by L.L. No. 2-2000. Amendments noted where applicable.]
The Town of Wallkill has water and sewer districts which extend through
large areas of the town. Owners of properties outside of either or both of
the districts have from time to time sought utility services for their properties.
The Town Board enacts this chapter to set forth its policy that properties
outside of the water and sewer districts shall receive service only by extension
of the respective district and not through an outside district user agreement.
This chapter sets forth the procedures to be followed, the responsibilities
of the petitioner for such services and the method of calculation of the funds
to be paid to the town.
The owner of property outside of a sewer or water district, or both,
seeking such service or services for the property shall proceed in accordance
with the provisions hereinafter set forth:
A.
The property owner shall submit a petition to the Town
Board to extend the improvement district in accordance with Article 12 of
the Town Law as the exclusive procedure and shall not request an outside user
contract.
B.
If the Town Board, in its sole discretion and judgment,
determines to proceed with the district extension after reviewing the petition,
the accompanying documents as required by Article 12 and the petitioner's
proposed development plans, it shall do so in accordance with the provisions
of Article 12.
C.
All costs, including administrative costs of publication
and legal and engineering costs for preparation and review of documents, shall
be the responsibility of the petitioner. All such costs shall be paid prior
to the adoption of any resolutions or orders, after the public hearing required
by Article 12. Any additional costs shall be paid prior to the adoption of
the final order extending the district.
D.
The petitioner shall install all necessary infrastructure
required to hook petitioner's property into the town district, which installation
shall be in accordance with the town's requirements in effect at the time
the work is performed. All such work, including the cost of the town inspecting
the same, shall be borne by the petitioner.
A.
The Town Board has determined that, from 1988 through
and including 2000, a typical single-family home has paid $383.85 for water
service debt retirement.
B.
During the year 2000, the petitioner shall pay $383.85
per single-family unit proposed to be served by the consolidated water district
prior to the adoption of the final order extending the district.
C.
For every year after 2000, the petitioner shall pay $383.85
plus each annual debt service charge per single-family unit for every year
thereafter, starting with 2001 until the date of adoption of the final order
extending the district.
D.
No hookup of any unit within the district extension petitioned
for shall take place and no service provided until all monies due the town
have been paid in full.
A.
The Town Board has determined that, from 1988 through
and including 2000, a typical single-family home has paid $552.06 for sewer
service debt retirement.
B.
During the year 2000, the petitioner shall pay $552.06
per single-family unit proposed to be served by the consolidated sewer district
prior to the adoption of the final order extending the district.
C.
For every year after 2000, the petitioner shall pay $552.06
plus each annual debt service charge per single-family unit for every year
thereafter, starting with 2001 until the date of the adoption of the final
order extending the district.
D.
No hookup of any unit within the district extension petitioned
for shall take place and no service provided until all monies due the town
have been paid in full.
A.
The Town Board determines that during the year 2000,
a petitioner seeking the extension of the water district for nonresidential
purpose shall pay $383.85 per acre or portion thereof for water service debt
retirement.
B.
For each year after 2000, such petitioner shall pay $383.85
plus each annual water service debt retirement charge per single-family unit
per acre or portion thereof for every year thereafter until the date of the
adoption of the final order extending the district.
C.
No hookup of any improvement within the district extension
petitioned for shall take place and no service provided until all monies due
the town have been paid in full.
A.
The Town Board determines that during the year 2000,
a petitioner seeking the extension of the sewer district for nonresidential
purpose shall pay $552.06 per acre or portion thereof for sewer debt retirement.
B.
For each year after 2000, such petitioner shall pay $552.06
plus each annual sewer service debt retirement charge per single-family unit
per acre or portion thereof for every year thereafter until the date of the
adoption of the final order extending the district.
C.
No hookup of any improvement within the district extension
petitioned for shall take place and no service provided until all monies due
the town have been paid in full.