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There are hereby created four separate sewer districts: one encompassing the village of Almond, to be known as the Almond village sewer district; one encompassing all of that portion of the town of Alfred outside the village of Alfred, to be known as sewer district number one of the town of Alfred; one encompassing all that portion of the town of Almond outside the village of Almond, to be known as sewer district number one of the town of Almond; and one encompassing that portion of the town of Hornellsville within the bounds of the authority created by this title to be known as sewer district number one of the town of Hornellsville. The lands within such Hornellsville sewer district number one begin at the common boundary of Allegany and Steuben counties and are within (a) a corridor one thousand feet from and parallel to the westerly side of state route twenty-one and one thousand feet from and parallel to the easterly side of state route twenty-one as extended northerly to where the Morris bridge crosses the Canacada creek, and (b) a corridor beginning where the westerly line of the corridor described in clause (a) above intersects a point one thousand feet west of the westerly side of Webbs Crossing Road and a point where such westerly line of such corridor intersects a point one thousand feet from the easterly side of Webbs Crossing Road thence extending north one thousand feet west of Webbs Crossing Road and one thousand feet east of Webbs Crossing Road to a point one thousand feet past the northerly line of the intersection of Doorley Road and Webbs Crossing Road.
Each town board of each of such towns shall, on behalf of their respective districts and the board of trustees of such village, have the power to contract with the authority to carry out the purposes and intent of this title including the power to levy and collect fees, charges and assessments upon real property within each such district to pay for any charges, expenses, costs or amounts agreed upon with such authority.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - New York Consolidated Laws, Public Authorities Law - PBA § 1147-b. Sewer districts created - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ny/public-authorities-law/pba-sect-1147-b/
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