Hamilton Sewer Service: District 5
Loudoun County formed the Hamilton Sewer Service District
on July 15, 1998 as a service district pursuant to Virginia
Code Section 15.2-2400. The provision of a sewage collection
system and the availability of public sewage treatment for the
community protects the health and safety of the residents and
conserves property values within the district. The district as
established includes properties located within the Hamilton
Urban Growth Area.
All taxes levies and collected are pledged to repay a $2.8
million loan from the Virginia Department of Environmental
Quality. This loan is financed by a combination of special tax
assessments on the residents of the sewer district and an
annual contribution of $88,000 from the Loudoun County General Fund.
On July 15, 1998, the Board of Supervisors also approved a
$218,000 grant to finance possible easement condemnation
costs, availability fee loan programs, easement research and
recordation costs, as well as reimbursements to the Loudoun
County Sanitation Authority for engineering and other
services. The Board of Supervisors approved the Hamilton Area
Sewer Project service agreement on December 16, 1998.
Property owners within the service district pay an
additional $0.30 per $100 of assessed valuation annually. This
tax is paid to finance the amortized debt for installation of
collector sewer lines and related treatment plant
improvements.
To find out if a property is within the Hamilton Sewer
Service District, you may go to the Loudoun
County Assessment and Parcel Database. Tax district
information is listed under the Miscellaneous Category.
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