Authorizing the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority to provide sewer services to a certain parcel of land in the town of Sharon
If enacted, this bill would enable the MWRA to extend municipal sewer services into a previously unserved area, thereby potentially increasing the development capacity and property values in this region. Currently, the properties in question are under contract for sale to Sunrise Development, Inc., suggesting that the bill aligns with local development plans designed to enhance infrastructure and support growth in the town of Sharon. Importantly, the bill also caps daily discharge limits to 10,000 gallons unless additional volumes are approved, to mitigate any environmental concerns associated with increased wastewater discharges.
House Bill 1024 seeks to authorize the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority (MWRA) to extend its sewer services to a specific parcel of land located in the town of Sharon. This legislation is particularly aimed at providing sewer connections for properties situated at 313 and 317 Norwood Street and 5 Edge Hill Road. The designated area covers approximately 3.45 acres of land. To facilitate the provision of these services, the bill stipulates that the MWRA must first secure all necessary approvals and abide by prescribed procedures, including the payment of an entrance fee by the developers.
While the bill seems to promote infrastructure development, it may raise questions regarding the influence of the MWRA over local zoning and land use decisions. There may be local constituents who voice concerns about the environmental implications of expanding sewer services, particularly regarding potential overuse of local water resources or strain on the existing infrastructure. However, the proposal emphasizes compliance with regulatory approvals and community input, indicating that the MWRA is committed to responsible oversight in its expansion efforts.