Delaware General Assembly


CHAPTER 258

AN ACT TO AUTHORIZE "THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF SELBYVILLE" TO BORROW $1,000,000.00 AND TO ISSUE BONDS TO SECURE THE PAYMENT THEREOF FOR THE PURPOSE OF PROVIDING A SEWAGE DISPOSAL PLANT AND SYSTEM IN THE TOWN OF SELBYVILLE AND TO CONTROL AND REGULATE THE SAME.

WHEREAS, the General Assembly passed an Act in the year of 1947 being Chapter 280, Volume 46, Laws of Delaware, authorizing the Mayor and Council of the Town of Selbyville, under certain conditions to borrow the sum of $250,000 and to issue bonds to secure the repayment of any sum so borrowed; and

WHEREAS, it has been determined that the said sum of $250,000 will not be sufficient to pay for the construction and installation of a sewage disposal system and plant; and

NOW, THEREFORE:

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Delaware (two-thirds of all Members elected to each House thereof concurring therein):

Section 1. Chapter 280, Volume 46, Laws of Delaware, be and the same is hereby amended by repealing all of the aforesaid Act and substituting in lieu thereof the following:

Section 2. The Mayor and Council of the Town of Selbyville, a municipal corporation of the State of Delaware, be and it is hereby, authorized and empowered to borrow money and issue bonds to secure the payment thereof on the full faith and credit of the said The Mayor and Council of the Town of Selbyville to provide funds for the construction, installation, repair, improvement, extension or enlargement of a sewage disposal system including a sewage treatment plant; PROVIDED, HOWEVER, that the borrowing of the money therefor shall have

been authorized by the Mayor and Council of the Town of Selbyville and shall have been approved by the qualified voters in the following manner.

Section 3. The Mayor and Council of the Town of Selbyville shall propose to the electors of the Town of Selbyville by resolution which shall state the amount of money to be borrowed for any of the purposes authorized by Section 2 above. The resolution shall also state the purpose for which the money is desired to be borrowed, the manner of securing the loan, and other facts relating to the loan which are deemed pertinent by the Mayor and Council of the Town of Selbyville and in their possession, and shall fix a time and place for holding a public hearing on the said resolution.

Section 4. Notice of the time and place of the hearing on the resolution authorizing the said loan shall be printed in a newspaper having a general circulation in the Town of Selbyville at least one week before the time and date set for said hearing.

Section 5. A second resolution shall then be passed by the Mayor and Council ordering a special election to be held not less than thirty (30) days nor more than sixty (60) days after the said public hearing to borrow the said money, for the purpose of voting for or against the proposed loan. The passing of the second resolution calling the special election shall ipso facto be considered the Mayor and Council's determination to proceed in the matter in issue.

Section 6. The notice of the time and place of holding the said special election shall be printed in two issues of a newspaper having a general circulation in the Town of Selbyville within thirty (30) days prior to the election, or distributed in circular form at least fifteen (15) days prior to the date of the said special election or both at the discretion of the Mayor and Council.

Section 7. At the special election, every owner of property, whether individual, partnership or corporation, shall have one (1) vote for every one hundred dollars ($100.00) or part thereof of assessed valuation of real estate located in said Town, and the said vote may be cast either in person or by proxy.

Section 8. The Mayor and Council of the Town of Selbyville shall cause to be prepared, printed and have available for distribution a sufficient number of sample ballots marked or defaced in such a manner that they cannot be used at the election not less than five days prior to the date of the special election.

Section 9. The Mayor of the Town of Selbyville, shall prior to the date of the election, appoint and designate a Presiding Officer and sufficient Judges to act as a Board of Elections. The members of the Board of Election shall be the judges of the special election and shall decide upon the legality of the votes offered and shall keep a list of all voters thereat. The Board of Election shall count the votes for and against the proposed loan and shall announce the result thereof. The Board of Elections shall make a certificate under their hands of the number of votes cast for and against the proposed loan and shall deliver the same to the Mayor and Council which said certificate shall be entered on the minutes of the Mayor and Council and the original shall be filed with the papers of the Mayor and Council of the Town of Selbyville,

Section 10. The form of bond, the interest rate, the time of payment of interest, the classes, the time of maturity, and provisions as to the registration shall be determined by the Mayor and Council after the said special election. The bonds may be sold at either public or private sale, as determined by the Mayor and Council. The Mayor and Council shall provide, in the annual budget and in the fixing of any tax, sewer charge or tax, for the payment of interest on and the principal of said bonds at the maturity or maturities thereof, and a sinking fund therefor. The faith and credit of "The Mayor and Council of the Town of Selbyville" shall be deemed to be pledged for the prompt payment of the bonds and interest issued pursuant to the provisions of this Act, when the same have been properly executed and delivered for value.

Section 11. The bonded indebtedness for any purpose authorized by Section 2 of this Act shall not at any one time exceed the sum of one million dollars ($1,000,000.00).

Section 12. That the said "The Mayor and Council of the town of Selbyville" is hereby authorized and empowered to do all things necessary for the location, erection, construction, equipment and operation of said sewer system and sewage disposal works, and to provide for the care and maintenance of the same, and to purchase all such instruments, appliances and supplies as may be necessary for establishing and operating the said sewer system and sewage disposal works in said Town, and for furnishing the citizens and inhabitants thereof with proper and adequate sewerage facilities and to effect the same "The Mayor and Council of the Town of Selbyville" shall have the power and authority to lay pipes and conduits under and along any of the streets, lanes, alleys or highways of said Town, or any road adjacent thereto, and also to contract and agree with the owner or owners for the occupation or purchase of any land or lands which may be necessary for the purpose of carrying into effect the provisions of this Act. In the event however, that any owner of property shall fail to agree with the Town, "The Mayor and Council of the Town of Selbyville" shall have full power of eminent domain over any lands or property rights required for any purpose connected with the installation or operation or extension or improvement of the said sewer system and shall be able to condemn property rights for the use of the sewer system in the same manner and to the same extent as the Mayor and Council of the Town of Selbyville are authorized to do in connection with the public streets within the said Town. "The Mayor and Council of the Town of Selbyville" shall have authority to require any premises to be connected to the sewer system, and in the event that any property owner should neglect to connect his property immediately after ordered to do so by "The Mayor and Council of the Town of Selbyville", the said Mayor and Council shall have the authority to connect the premises with the sewer system as ordered and to collect the cost of such connection by the same process as Town Taxes are collectible. The said "The Mayor and Council of the Town of Selbyville" shall have the supervision and control of all public pipes, sewers and drains connected with said sewer system and sewerage disposal works whether within or without the corporate limits of the said Town of Selbyville, and may alter, repair and remove the same and may cause new pipes, drains and sewers to be made and opened.

The said "The Mayor and Council of the Town of Selbyville" may cause such pipes, sewers and drains to be laid in any of the said streets, lanes, alleys or highways of the said Town in such manner and of such material as it, the said "The Mayor and Council of the Town of Selbyville" may deem proper. The said "The Mayor and Council of the Town of Selbyville" is hereby authorized to make rules regulating the tapping or use of public sewers by the owners by abutting land, and shall provide for the granting of permits for the same and for the payment of such tapping fees and sewer rental as the said "The Mayor and Council of the Town of Selbyville" shall deem proper; and it shall prescribe the material of all private drains or sewers which shall enter into any public sewer and shall direct the manner in which they shall be laid.

Section 13. That the said "The Mayor and Council of the Town of Selbyville" is authorized and empowered to engage the services of such agents and servants as it may deem necessary in the erection, completion, extension or improvement of said sewer system and sewerage disposal works as herein provided.

Section 14. That the said "The Mayor and Council of the Town of Selbyville" is hereby authorized and empowered to adopt such ordinances as it may deem necessary for the operation, management and control of said sewer system and sewerage disposal works and may grant all persons and corporations in the said Town of Selbyville the privilege of using said sewer system in such manner and upon such terms and conditions as may seem just and proper to the said "The Mayor and Council of the Town of Selbyville".

Section 15. Any Act inconsistent with the provisions hereof be and the same is hereby repealed to the extent of such inconsistency.

Approved December 21, 1965.