HARRY HUGHES, Governor
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FROM THE COUNT COUNTY WHERE THE BUILDING CONSTRUCTION IS PROPOSED
WHOSE FACILITIES ARE AFFECTED BY THE PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION; OR
(II) SHOW EVIDENCE OF BEING ABLE TO PROVIDE AN
ACCEPTABLE ON-SITE SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM OR WELL SYSTEM UNTIL
THE TIME THAT AN ALLOCATION BECOMES AVAILABLE AN ALLOCATION
BECOMES AVAILABLE, OR ON A PERMANENT BASIS IF THE STATE ELECTS.
(4) THE COUNTY SHALL, WITHIN A REASONABLE AMOUNT OF
TIME, REVIEW A REQUEST BY THE STATE FOR AN ALLOCATION OF WATER OR
WASTEWATER, AND REPORT ITS FINDINGS TO THE STATE WITHIN 45 DAYS
FROM THE DATE OF THE REQUEST.
(c) To apply for a building permit, an applicant shall:
(1) Submit an application to a State or local
authority on the form that the authority requires; and
(2) Provide any information that the authority
reasonably requires to comply with subsection (b) of this
section.
(d) (1) A State or local authority may not record or
approve a subdivision plat unless any approved facility for
conveying, pumping, storing, or treating water, sewage, or solid
waste to serve the proposed development would be:
(i) Completed in time to serve the proposed
development; and
(ii) Adequate to serve the proposed
development, once completed, without overloading any water supply
system, sewerage system, or solid waste acceptance facility.
(2) Each water supply system, sewerage system, and
solid waste acceptance facility in a subdivision shall:
(i) Conform to the applicable county plan; and
(ii) Take into consideration all present and
approved subdivision plats and building permits in the service
area.
(3) IF AN ALLOCATION OF WATER OR WASTEWATER IS
NEEDED, AND BEFORE A STATE OR LOCAL AUTHORITY MAY RECORD OR
APPROVE A SUBDIVISION PLAT, THE STATE, AS APPLICANT, SHALL:
(I) HAVE AN ALLOCATION OF WATER AND WASTEWATER
FROM THE COUNTY WHERE THE DEVELOPMENT IS PROPOSED WHOSE
FACILITIES ARE AFFECTED BY THE PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION; OR
(II) SHOW EVIDENCE OF BEING ABLE TO PROVIDE AN
ACCEPTABLE ON-SITE SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM OR WELL SYSTEM UNTIL
THE TIME THAT AN ALLOCATION BECOMES AVAILABLE AN ALLOCATION
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