Chapter 204
WATER
[HISTORY: Adopted by the
Town of Somers as follows: Art. I, 2-20-1990 by the Special Town Meeting,
effective 4-1-1990. Amendments noted where applicable.]
GENERAL REFERENCES
Sewers -- See Ch. 155.
ARTICLE I
Water Main Extensions
[Adopted 2-20-1990 by the
Special Town
Meeting, effective 4-1-1990]
~ 204-1. Reimbursement of
costs.
In accordance with provisions of Section 7-137c of the
Connecticut General Statutes, as amended, whenever the Town of Somers
appropriates funds to extend or cause to have extended water mains, each owner
of real property which abuts or is connected to such mains shall reimburse the
town his proportionate share of the cost to the town of the extension of the
water mains and expenses incidental thereto, including but not limited to
materials, installation, pumping stations, tanks, service connections, curb,
sidewalk and highway repairs, gate valves or shutoffs, interest charges and
engineering and legal costs, so that the town shall be left free of any of the
costs of the extension of the water main and expenses incidental thereto,
except that if any portion of the water extension service is to be used for a
municipal purpose, the town shall contribute a fair proportion of the expense
representing such proportionate municipal share.
~ 204-2. Definitions.
As used in this Article, the following terms shall be so defined
and abbreviated:
BASE
RATE -- The basic unit charge for one (1) equivalent dwelling unit (EDU) or one
(1) fire protection unit (FPU), as the case may be.
EQUIVALENT
DWELLING UNIT (EDU) -- The average daily water consumption by a single-family
dwelling unit: three hundred (300) gallons per day.
FARMLAND,
FOREST LAND or OPEN SPACE LAND -- Shall have the definitions set out in Section
12-107b of the Connecticut General Statutes.
FIRE
PROTECTION UNIT (FPU) -- The fire flow of water needed to protect most single-
and two-family homes not exceeding two (2) stories in height: seven hundred
fifty (750) gallons per minute.
WATER
POLLUTION CONTROL AUTHORITY (WPCA) -- The Water Pollution Control Authority of
the Town of Somers.
~ 204-3. Equivalent dwelling
unit cost allocation system.
A. The
assessment charge for the extension of water mains for each owner or owners of
property, as provided for in ~ 204-1, shall be based upon an equivalent
dwelling unit cost allocation system to be calculated upon the average water
consumption represented by a single-family dwelling unit, which is defined as
three hundred (300) gallons per day. The Water Pollution Control Authority
shall determine for each owner or owners of any property so assessed under the
provisions of this Article the number of EDU's to be assigned to each property.
Each single-family home, each unit of multifamily homes and each unit of
apartment houses or condominiums shall be assigned one (1) EDU. All other
properties shall be assigned EDU's based upon the following Table of Estimated
Water Consumption, but each property shall be assigned a minimum of one (1)
EDU.
Table of Estimated Water
Consumption
at Various Types of
Establishments
Flow in Gallons
Per Person or
Type of Establishment Unit Per Day
Residential dwelling unit
Single-family home 300
Each unit of multifamily home 300
Each unit of apartment house 300
Each unit of condominium 300
Dwelling unit, transient
Boardinghouse, per unit 50
Hotels or motels, per unit 100
Lodging or tourist homes, per unit 40
Restaurant
Average type, per seat 35
Average type, 24-hour, per seat 50
Tavern, per seat 20
Short order, per seat 4
Short order, paper service, per 2
seat
Bar and cocktail lounge, per seat 2
Drive-in, parking only, per 109
car space
Drive-in, seating and parking, 41
per seat
School
Day, without cafeteria, per 6
students and employees
Day, with cafeteria, per students 15
and employees
Day, with cafeteria and showers, 20
per students and employees [Amended
4-29-1996 by the Board of Selectmen,
effective 5-23-1996]
Boarding school, per student 75
Automobile service station,
garage or
repair station
Per square foot of office and 0.251
garage space
Store
Per square foot of floor space 0.216
Beauty salon or barbershop
Per number of stations, beauty 269
salon type
Per chair, barbershop type 55
Church or other house of
worship
Per maximum occupancy allowed 2
by law
Shopping center
Per square foot of floor space 0.16
Assembly hall
Per maximum occupancy allowed 2
by law
Medical, dental or
veterinarian office
Per square foot 0.618
Offices in general
Per square foot 0.142
Nursing home or rest home
Per bed 133
Theater
Indoor, per seat, 2 showings 3
per day
Drive-in, per car stall 5
Factory
Without showers, per
sq. ft. floor
space 0.142
With showers, per
sq. ft. floor
space
0.18
Plus daily consumption of process
water on EDU basis
Bowling alley
Per number of alleys 200
Club
Lockers and showers 20
Snack bar or lunchroom, per seat 10
Dining room, per seat 10
Without lockers or showers 10
B. The
number of EDU's for properties not identified in the table shall be established
by the WPCA based upon an estimate of water use consumption divided by three
hundred (300) gallons per day per EDU, but each property shall be assigned a
minimum of one (1) EDU.
C. The
number of EDU's assigned to each property shall be rounded to the nearest
one-tenth (1/10) of an EDU.
D. It
shall be the authority of the WPCA to establish the base rate to be charged per
EDU.
E. Determination
of base rate and assessments for equivalent dwelling unit cost allocation
system.
(1) The base rate for the equivalent
dwelling unit cost allocation system shall be calculated by dividing the cost
to the town of the extension of the water mains and expenses incidental thereto
as set out in ~ 204-1 (except the costs included in the fire protection unit
cost allocation system, if any) minus any funds received from any agency of the
State of Connecticut, any agency of the United States government or any private
individual, company or corporation as reimbursement for said costs, by a number
representing the total number of EDU's assigned to the assessed properties, the
number of lots on new roads constructed during the water main extension project
which will be connected to the mains extended by the town, and the estimated
number of new lots which will be created by subdivision and connected to the
water mains extended by the town during a twenty-year period commencing with
the starting date of the water main extension project. [Amended 4-29-1996 by
the Board of Selectmen, effective 5-23-1996]
(2) The assessment for each property
shall be determined by multiplying the base rate by the number of EDU's
assigned to the property.
~ 204-4. Fire protection
unit cost allocation system.
A. If the
water mains referred to in ~ 204-5 are larger than would otherwise be necessary
to provide adequate water for consumption and provide necessary fire flows to
adequately protect single- and two-family homes, so that necessary fire flows
will be provided to adequately protect structures larger than single- or
two-family homes, the assessment for each owner of real property which abuts or
is connected to such mains and which contains one (1) or more structures shall
also be based upon a fire protection unit cost allocation system as set out in
this section.
B. The
costs to be allocated by the fire protection cost allocation system shall
include all costs associated with providing adequate fire flows for larger
structures, including but not limited to engineering costs to determine the
size of the water mains to provide adequate fire flows, the extra cost of the
larger mains, fire hydrants and fire pumps.
C. The
assessment charge under the fire protection unit cost allocation system shall
be based upon the fire flow of water needed to protect most single- and
two-family homes not exceeding two (2) stories in height, which is defined as
seven hundred fifty (750) gallons per minute. The Water Pollution Control
Authority shall determine for each owner or owners of any property so assessed
the number of FPU's to be assigned to each property according to the following:
(1) All single- and two-family dwellings
not exceeding two (2) stories in height shall be assessed one (1) FPU.
(2) All three- to six-family dwellings
shall be assessed two (2) FPU's.
(3) [Amended 4-29-1996 by the Board of
Selectmen, effective 5-23-1996] All other structures shall be assessed FPU's
based upon the following formula which is derived from the Fire Suppression
Rating Schedule published by the Insurance Services Office, June 1980 Edition:
NFF = C x O (X+P)
FPU = NFF/750 (rounded to nearest 0.5)
Abbreviations:
NFF = Needed Fire Flow (in gallons)
C = Construction Factor
O = Occupancy Factor
X+P = Exposure and Communication Factors
FPU = Fire Protection Unit
(4) No structure shall be assessed more
than four and five-tenths (4.5) FPU's, which reflects the maximum fire flow
that potentially can be supplied.
D. Determination
of base rate and assessments for fire protection unit cost allocation system.
(1) The base rate for the fire
protection unit cost allocation system shall be calculated by dividing the cost
to the town of the items included in ~ 204-4B minus any funds received from any
agency of the State of Connecticut, any agency of the United States government
or any private individual, company or corporation as reimbursement for said
costs, by a number representing the total number of FPU's assigned to the
assessed properties, the number of lots on new roads constructed during the
water main extension project which will be connected to the mains extended by
the town and the estimated number of new lots which will be created by
subdivision and connected to the water mains extended by the town during a twenty-year
period commencing with the starting date of the water main extension project.
(2) The assessment for each property
shall be determined by multiplying the base rate by the number of FPU's
assigned to the property.
~ 204-5. Well sealing.
If, as part of a water main extension project, the town
appropriates funds for the sealing of any water wells, the owner of each such
well which is sealed shall also be assessed the cost to the town of the sealing
of the well, minus any funds received from any agency of the State of
Connecticut or any agency of the United States government as reimbursement to
the town of part of the cost of sealing the well.
~ 204-6. Service
connections.
Each owner of real property which abuts or is connected to such
water mains who has a service connection installed by the town or its agents
shall also be assessed the cost to the town of the service connection, minus
any funds received from any agency of the State of Connecticut or any agency of
the United States government as reimbursement to the town of part of the cost
of the service connection installation.
~ 204-7. Assessment
procedure; notices; hearings.
A. The
Water Pollution Control Authority shall prepare a proposed assignment of EDU's
and FPU's in accordance with the provisions of this Article for each property
which abuts or is connected to the water mains. Notice of such proposed
assessments shall be given by publication in a newspaper with a general
circulation within the Town of Somers and by regular mail to the owner of each
such property. The notices shall state that the owner of each such property may
request a hearing by the WPCA to contest the proposed assignment of EDU's of
FPU's on the property. The notices shall state a date by which a hearing must be
requested. The date by which a hearing must be requested shall be not less than
ten (10) days from the date of publication and mailing of the proposed
assignments.
B. The
Water Pollution Control Authority shall hold a hearing regarding each property
for which a hearing is timely requested. At the hearing the owner of the
property may present evidence concerning the request for a change in the
assignment of EDU's or FPU's. Following the hearing the WPCA shall make a final
determination of the number of EDU's or FPU's to be assigned to the property.
C. After
all hearings have been held the Water Pollution Control Authority shall assess
each property which abuts or is connected to the water mains in accordance with
the provisions of this Article. Notice of such assessment shall be given by
publication in a newspaper with a general circulation within the Town of
Somers, by recording a copy of the assessment on the land records of the Town
of Somers and by regular mail to the owner of such property.
D. The
notice of assessment shall state a date by which the assessment shall be paid
in full. If the assessment is not paid in full by that date interest shall
begin to accrue on the amount of the assessment and a certificate of lien shall
be placed on the land records of the Town of Somers in accordance with Section
7-137d of the Connecticut General Statutes. The certificate of lien shall
describe the property upon which the lien is claimed and state the amount of
the lien. [Amended 4-29-1996 by the Board of Selectmen, effective 5-23-1996]
E. If the
funds appropriated by the town for the extension of the water mains were
derived by bonding or any other type of borrowing the WPCA shall set the
interest rate to be paid on unpaid assessments at a rate as close as reasonably
possible to the borrowing rate paid by the town for the funds so appropriated.
The WPCA shall have the power to round the rate up to the nearest 1/2 of one
percent (1/2 of 1%). The WPCA shall also set the number of years over which the
assessments shall be amortized, which shall be as close as reasonably possible
to the number of years of the bonding or borrowing of the town referred to
above.
F. If the
funds appropriated by the town were not derived by bonding or any other type of
borrowing the interest rate and period of amortization shall be set by the
Board of Selectmen.
G. Upon
full payment by the owner of any property so assessed the assessment and
certificate of lien, if any, shall be released by the WPCA and a certificate of
release shall be recorded on the land records of the Town of Somers.
~ 204-8. Town property.
In accordance with Section 7-137c of the Connecticut General
Statutes, if any property abutting or connected to such mains is owned by the
Town of Somers, the town shall contribute the amount of any assessment which
would have been made upon the property had it not been owned by the town.
~ 204-9. Administration and
enforcement.
The provisions of this Article, except as otherwise expressly
stated, shall be administered and enforced by the Water Pollution Control
Authority, which is hereby authorized to take all necessary legal action on
behalf of the Town of Somers to enforce the provisions of this Article.
~ 204-10. Farmland, forest
land and open space land.
In the case of land zoned for other than commercial purposes or
classified as farmland, forest land or open space land on the last completed
grand list in which such land is located, and which exceeds by more than one
hundred percent (100%) the size of the smallest lot permitted in the lowest
density residential zone allowed under zoning regulations, assessment of such
excess land shall be deferred until such excess land shall be built upon or a
building permit issued or until approval of a subdivision plan of such excess
property by the Planning Commission having jurisdiction, whichever occurs
first. In each instance where an assessment is deferred, the town shall place a
caveat on the land records.
204-11. Subdivision or newly created lots.
Each new lot, whether created by
subdivision or otherwise, and whether located on newly constructed or existing
town roads, shall be assessed a one-time fee of Two Thousand six Hundred
($2,600.00) Dollars per EDU as determined pursuant to Section 204-3 of these
regulations. All mains installed by any
developer shall become property of the Town of Somers when the mains are
accepted by the town.
204-12. Connection Fee
In the case of all new
service connections, a one time system connection fee of two hundred dollars ($200.00)
per EDU, as determined by Section 204-3. of these regulations, will be charged.
204-13. Building Conversions/Change of Use
When any structural, mechanical or
physical change is made or proposed to be made to a building which allows the
occupancy to increase; or the activities within the building to expand or alter
such that, when the building is fully utilized, the water usage will increase,
the owner shall make an application for such change to the Somers Water
Pollution Control Authority, which will assign a new EDU rate.
a.
All Properties which are approved for a Building Conversion/Change of
Use, Shall be charged a one-time Change of Use, fee equal to two thousand six
hundred dollars ($2,600.00) times the net change in the EDU rate established
for the property.
204-14. Collection of Revenues
The Somers Water Pollution Control
Authority may designate the Town Tax Collector or any bonded person as its
agent for the collection of fees or charges levied under this chapter.