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CHAPTER 699 AN ACT ENLARGING THE TERRITORY OF THE WARREN WATER DISTRICT.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Court assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows:

SECTION 1. Section 1 of chapter 390 of the acts of 1920 is hereby amended by striking out section 1 and inserting in place thereof the following section:-

Section 1. The inhabitants of the town of Warren who reside within and are liable to taxation on real estate situated within the territory comprised within the following boundary lines, to wit. Starting at the intersection of the center line of the West Brookfield Road, route 67, and the center line of Patrick Road; we are thence running westerly to the intersection of the center line of Coy Hill Road and the center line of Reynolds Road; thence continuing westerly to the easterly boundary line of West Warren Water District at a point in said easterly boundary line distant 1,000 feet northerly measured along said easterly boundary line from the center line of Old West Warren Road; thence southerly along said easterly boundary line to the center line of Route 67, also called West Main Street; thence continuing southerly along said easterly boundary line to the southerly side line of the Conrail Railroad right of way; thence southeasterly to a point in the center line of Reed Street distant 1,500 feet southerly from and measured along said center line of Reed Street from its intersection with the center line of Bridge Street; thence continuing southerly along the same course to a center line of Brimfield Road, Rte 19; thence running easterly to a point in the center line of Bemis road at the westerly corner of Lot 10 shown on a plan of Land recorded with Worcester District Registry of Deeds in Plan Book 470, Plan 82; thence southerly and easterly along said land shown in Plan Book 470, Plan 82 to the center line of Southbridge Street; thence northerly to a point in the center line of East Street at the southwesterly corner of land of Elizabeth Willis, distance approximately 820 feet easterly from the intersection of East Street and the northerly line of Washington Street; thence northerly to the place of beginning, shall constitute a water district, and are hereby made a body corporate by the name of the Warren Water District, for the purpose of supplying themselves with water for the extinguishment of fires and for domestic and other purposes, for assessing and raising taxes for payment of such services, and for defraying the necessary expenses to carry on the business of said District.

Section 2. This act shall take effect upon its acceptance within one year at a meeting of the Warren Water District at which persons constituting the Water District as herein established shall be entitled to vote. Upon acceptance as provided herein the redefined Warren Water District shall be the corporate successor to the former Warren Water District and shall succeed to all property, liabilities and contracts of the Warren Water District as previously established.

Approved January 11, 1990.