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4060

LAWS OF MARYLAND

Ch. 767

provisions of this section] TO THE ASSESSMENT is not
permitted to connect to the water main:

(I)   [by] BY the [commission] WSSC [on
account] BECAUSE OF A FINDING BY THE WSSC THAT THERE IS AN
[of the] absence of a sanitary sewer AND THE EXTENSION OF AN
IMPROVED SEWAGE SYSTEM IS NOT REASONABLY FEASIBLE; [or] AND

(II)   [finding] BECAUSE OF A FINDING by the
county health department that a septic system would not be
approved for the disposal of the water for which the
connection is requested[, and the extension of an improved
sewage system is not. reasonably feasible].

[The suspension of the benefit charge shall terminate
at any time a connection with the commission's sewer pipe or
water main, as the case may be, is made by the owner of the
property, whereupon the property shall be classified and the
benefit charge shall commence and be collected as
hereinafter provided with respect to land or property for
which benefit charges had initially been exempted or
suspended and such exemption or suspension is no longer
applicable. If property in the sanitary district is at the
time of construction of a commission water line or sanitary
sewer line connected to a public water system or public
sewer system operated either by a municipality or by a water
or sewer company subject to the requirements of the Maryland
State Department of Health, or if following construction of
the commission line such property is connected to such other
specified public system pursuant to commission
authorization, such property shall be exempt from the
imposition and collection of a sanitary district front foot
benefit assessment until it is served by or connected to the
commission's water or sanitary sewerage system, as the case
may be, and if such property is not within a drainage area
or not otherwise provided service, directly or indirectly,
from a storm drainage system operated or maintained by the
commission, the sanitary district ad valorem tax shall also
be suspended, with the suspension terminating upon service
by or connection to any of the aforesaid systems of the
commission. The provisions of this section relative to the
exemption from front foot benefit assessments of properties
served by another public water or sewer systems are not
intended to, nor shall they, supersede or modify the special
provisions of subsections (c) and (d) of section 19-42 with
respect to the subdivision known as Calvert Manor.]

COMMITTEE NOTE: The special provisions     provided for

Calvert Manor and other areas     under former

Article 67, Title 19 now appear in   § l-101(i)(2)
of this article.

[When the exemption or suspension condition is no
longer applicable pursuant to the provisions hereof which
established the exemption or suspension, any land or

 

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