Posted by Hotflashjr on May 02, 2012 at 12:28:29 from (199.144.39.28):
In Reply to: Getting City Water posted by John T on May 02, 2012 at 09:26:22:
Feel lucky you can join. A few months after I bought my first dump, I mean house, the Town forced sewer and water down our throats. Betterment tax was $15,000 for both right off the top whether you hooked up or not. Since the money for the sewage plant was borrowed you only had 1 year to hook up to waive the $1,500 fee and you could get a 1% interest to help pay the betterment tax over 5 years. If you didn't hook up in 1 year the betterment tax was due in full the next fiscal year as part of your R/E tax. The town ran the pipe onto your property then you had to do the rest. Cost another $5,000 to run water and sewer pipes then another $2,000 to pump the old tank, drill holes in the bottom, and fill with stone per local code which was still cheaper than removing the tank. All told it was about $25,000.
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