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PRIVATE & SPECIAL LAWS
First Regular Session of the 121st

PART B

     Sec. B-1. P&SL 1947, c. 77, §11, as enacted by P&SL 1981, c. 103, is repealed and the following enacted in its place:

     Sec. 11. Territorial limits; expansion; voters. The territory of the district extends from the center of town as follows, to include the entire area within the outer limits specified:

     1. Territorial limits. Beginning at a point in the Androscoggin River at the Topsham line, 2 1/2 miles easterly from the location of the town hall as of January 1, 1981, thence southerly to the intersection of Storer Road and Old Bath Road, thence easterly to the intersection of new U.S. Route #1 and Harding Road, thence southerly along the easterly side of Harding Road to Bath Road, thence southwesterly to the intersection of Thomas Point Road and Meadow Road (not including either side of Adams Road), thence southwesterly to the intersection of Gurnet Road and Board Road, thence southwesterly to Dyers Corner, thence along the southerly side of Middle Bay Road to the intersection of Middle Bay Road and Mere Point Road, thence northwesterly to the intersection of Woodside Road and Pleasant Hill Road, thence northwesterly to the intersection of U. S. Route #1 and Greenwood Road, thence northwesterly to the intersection of Pleasant Street and Interstate Route #95, thence northeasterly along the median of Route #95 to the Androscoggin River, thence easterly along the Brunswick-Topsham line in the center of the river to the point of beginning.

     2. Expanded growth area territorial limits. Notwithstanding the Maine Revised Statutes, Title 38, section 1252, subsection 4, the territory of the district also includes the growth area defined by the growth/rural area boundary on the Town of Brunswick zoning map, as it existed on November 2, 1982 and as it may be amended from time to time, except that any part of the growth area being served by the district or within the metes and bounds description of subsection 1 remains within the territory of the district, even if the area is subsequently removed from the growth area by amendment of the Town Council of the Town of Brunswick. Sewer extensions are made pursuant to section 24.

     3. Expanded health, safety and welfare territorial limits. Notwithstanding the Maine Revised Statutes, Title 38, section 1252, subsection 4, the territory of the district may be expanded by action of the Town Council of the Town of Brunswick to include areas of existing development when it is determined by the local plumbing inspector, appropriate Department of Human Services, Division of Health Engineering official, appropriate Department of Marine Resources official or other qualified governmental official that a threat to the public health, safety or welfare exists and where the sewer extension is determined to be the most appropriate solution. Sewer extensions are made pursuant to section 24.

     4. Voters. All registered voters of the Town of Brunswick who reside within the district are voters of the district for all purposes. In determining whether a voter resides within the district, if any part of that voter's residential property lies within the district, that voter is considered to reside within the district.

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