Here's a good example, you figure it out:
I live on a 'gravel' road mostly dirt. The north-end folks with 50' of frontage and a north-end subdivision folks wanted the road paved. Frontage residents pay $100 per foot of their property for curb and gutter roadway per side.. Sub residents pay nothing and get the full benefit. All the rest of us at the south end said no. I have 800' of frontage.
Why would I want to pay that much to make the sub residents happy?
We vote based on frontage. I win. This is a specific example. In other cases, on other roads, some wanted sewers because their lakes were starting to look, smell and taste bad. To eliminate the floaters, Township forced commercial grade water and sewers into the neighborhood. Cost is based on frontage. Voting was based on headcount. AND, homes with perfectly good wells and septic , not living on the lake but on the access route to the sewage plant were forced to hook up to water and sewer at $5,000 per residence and pay large fees for processing and maintenance towards the new water and sewer line. After every electrical outage, the sewage plant goes down and guess what happens....
I live on a 'gravel' road mostly dirt. The north-end folks with 50' of frontage and a north-end subdivision folks wanted the road paved. Frontage residents pay $100 per foot of their property for curb and gutter roadway per side.. Sub residents pay nothing and get the full benefit. All the rest of us at the south end said no. I have 800' of frontage.
Why would I want to pay that much to make the sub residents happy?
We vote based on frontage. I win. This is a specific example. In other cases, on other roads, some wanted sewers because their lakes were starting to look, smell and taste bad. To eliminate the floaters, Township forced commercial grade water and sewers into the neighborhood. Cost is based on frontage. Voting was based on headcount. AND, homes with perfectly good wells and septic , not living on the lake but on the access route to the sewage plant were forced to hook up to water and sewer at $5,000 per residence and pay large fees for processing and maintenance towards the new water and sewer line. After every electrical outage, the sewage plant goes down and guess what happens....