| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Maine as follows: |
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| | Sec. 1. P&SL 1947, c. 77, §2, as enacted by P&SL 1981, c. 103, is | amended to read: |
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| | *Sec. 2. Brunswick Sewer District created. The Brunswick Sewer District, | called "the district," is a quasi-municipal corporation which | that has been created for the purpose of providing and | maintaining, within the territorial limits of the district, a | sewer system for the collection, treatment and disposal of | sewage. The district is the sole nonmunicipal or nonfederal | entity responsible for domestic sewerage and commercial and | industrial waste within the territory of the Town of | Brunswick, and there may be no other sewer or sanitary | district within the boundaries of the town, regardless of the | fact that the territory of the district does not encompass the | entire town. The district shall have has all the rights, | privileges and immunities incident to similar corporations or | necessary for the accomplishment of its purpose. Nothing | contained in this charter imposes on the district the duty of | providing or maintaining catch basins or drainage of public | ways. The property of the district is exempt from taxation | under the Maine Revised Statutes, Title 36, section 112. |
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| | Sec. 2. P&SL 1947, c. 77, §11, as enacted by P&SL 1981, c. 103, is | repealed and the following enacted in its place: |
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| | 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: |
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| | 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 |
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