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Habitat for Humanity challenges water fee
MARTINSBURG, W.Va. (AP) — Habitat for Humanity says it shouldn’t have to pay a water connection fee because it’s not a developer.
Habitat of Humanity of the Eastern Panhandle Inc. is challenging a $3,120 fee levied by the Berkeley County Public Service Water District for a home it built in Martinsburg. The nonprofit group filed a complaint with the state Public Service Commission in February.
Executive Director Allen R. Means testified at a PSC hearing on Tuesday that his group doesn’t meet the definition of a developer.
Water district Executive Director Paul S. Fisher said state rules only allow an exemption for the “customer of record.”
PSC Administrative Law Judge Keith A. George gave attorneys 30 days to submit briefs before he rules.