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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.

 
PART C

 
Sec. C-1. Referendum; effective date. This Act takes effect 90 days
after the adjournment of the First Regular Session of the 121st
Legislature, except that Part B of this Act takes effect only for
the purpose of permitting its submission to the legal voters
within the Brunswick Sewer District at a special or regular town
meeting or election held prior to January 1, 2005. The election
must be called, advertised and conducted according to the law
relating to municipal elections, except that the registrar of
voters is not required to prepare or the clerk to post a new list
of voters. The registrar of voters must be in session on the
secular day next preceding the election. The clerk shall prepare
the required ballots, on which the clerk shall reduce the subject
matter of Part B of this Act to the following question:


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