[Amended 8-4-1988 by Ord. No. 308]
The specific purpose of this article is to permit sewer service areas which:
A. 
Recognize existing systems from proposed systems and the variations and speciality of their operation and maintenance, as well as construction or improvement costs particular to them.
B. 
Define and delineate those areas of the Township where public sanitary sewer systems are installed or proposed for installation and where those sanitary sewer systems are self-contained and not interconnecting systems.
C. 
Permit the calculation of user charges based on the specific costs of constructing, operating and maintaining those separate collection systems, which both connect to the Cumberland County Utilities Authority interceptor lines for transport of collected wastes to the treatment plant of the Authority.
D. 
Can be used to determine and assess user charges based on the calculations performed in Subsection C above.
[Amended 11-5-1987 by Ord. No. 299; 8-4-1988 by Ord. No. 308[1]]
All of those portions of the Township of Upper Deerfield served by a public sanitary sewer system and not part of the service area described herein shall be established as sewer service areas.
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Editor's Note: This ordinance had an effective date of 7-1-1988.
[Amended 8-4-1988 by Ord. No. 308[1]]
When, in accordance with the provisions of Article V, the Township Committee has established a sewer service area, all public sewer users in a sewer use area will be assessed the annual sewer user rate established in § 328-32 of this chapter for the sewer service area in which said users' properties are located. The charges shall be based upon the costs incurred by the Township and Cumberland County Utilities Authority for the public sewer system in the specific sewer use area.
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Editor's Note: This ordinance had an effective date of 7-1-1988.