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Code · New Mexico · Chapter 3 — Municipalities · Article 27 — Water Facilities

3-27-4. Potable; charges and assessments for maintenance and

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extension; lien; frontage tax for water service.
A. A municipality owning and operating a water utility may, for the purpose of maintaining, enlarging, extending, constructing and repairing water facilities and for paying the interest and principal on revenue bonds issued for the acquisition, condemnation or construction of water facilities, levy by general ordinance a just and reasonable service charge upon a front-foot, volume-of-water or other reasonable basis on:
(1)an improved or unimproved lot or land that adjoins a street in which a water supply system exists or which is otherwise accessible to such water supply system; and
(2)premises and improvements otherwise situated but connected to the water supply system.
B. The charges authorized in this section shall in no way limit the authority of a municipality to collect an assessment levied for the payment of a special improvement as authorized in Chapter 3, Article 33 NMSA 1978.
C. Any charge authorized in Subsection A of this section is a lien co-equal with a similar sanitary sewer lien and superior to all other liens except general property taxes upon the property so charged and is a personal liability of the owner of the property so charged. The lien shall be enforced as provided in Sections 3-36-1 through 3-36-7 NMSA 1978.
History: 1953 Comp., § 14-26-4, enacted by Laws 1965, ch. 300; 1977, ch. 324, § 2; 1994, ch. 99, § 5.
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