[Massplanners] Public-Private sewer agreements
Christopher Ryan
cryan at harvard-ma.gov
Thu Mar 31 15:14:18 EDT 2022
Harvard interested in answers too….
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Christopher J. Ryan, AICP
Director of Community and Economic Development
Town of Harvard
13 Ayer Road
Harvard, MA 01451
Tel: 978.456.4100 x.323
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From: MassPlanners <massplanners-bounces at masscptc.org> On Behalf Of Paul Dell'Aquila via MassPlanners
Sent: Thursday, March 31, 2022 2:25 PM
To: MassPlanners at masscptc.org
Subject: [Massplanners] Public-Private sewer agreements
Good afternoon MassPlanners -
I was wondering if anyone had an example of a public-private agreement regarding the provision of sewer infrastructure that they would be willing to share.
Here in Upton, we have an applicant going through the permitting process for a mixed use development along a stretch of Route 140 that currently has no sewer. While the developer has a cross-country easement to the site where they could place their pipes, the town would prefer to see the sewer located on 140 to facilitate future development. The developer is willing to do so as part of a cost-sharing agreement with the Town, so I was hoping there might be some worthy examples of this from other communities out there for us to review.
Thanks in advance,
Paul Dell'Aquila AICP
Town of Upton
Economic Development Coordinator/Town Planner
pdellaquila at uptonma.gov<mailto:pdellaquila at uptonma.gov>
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