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these could be handled on a contractual basis with the District <br /> serving the Town much as the Town currently services the <br /> District for tax collection and assessment). <br /> 2. District and Town partnership. This option assumes that the <br /> referendum fails, but that the Town and District see it as <br /> advantageous to work together. In this scenario, the District does <br /> not have the legal right to finance, construct, own or operate a <br /> collection and treatment system, but could, through act of the <br /> Legislature, serve as the financing entity of town sponsored <br /> projects. Using this approach would retain the benefit of the <br /> existing plan to have the cost of wastewater management off the <br /> Town's levy limit. <br /> Such as plan would require significant amendment to the existing <br /> law and would need to go before both District and Town Meetings <br /> for approval. We could set up a working group to explore this <br /> option that would include representatives from the Town and the <br /> District, although such as discussion should be expected to be <br /> complex. <br /> As above, the potential exists for a contractual relationship <br /> between the entities for billing and meter reading. <br />