[HISTORY: Adopted by the Town of Ogunquit as Title III, Ch. 3, of the 1980 Code. Amendments noted where applicable.]
[Amended 11-8-2016 STM]
Sanitary waste disposal for Ogunquit is provided by a Sewer District having separate statutory authority. Persons interested in the Sewer District and its powers should contact it, Ogunquit Sewer District, Ogunquit, Maine, directly for more information. In addition to the Ogunquit Sewer District, the Town of Ogunquit has enacted ordinances pertaining to sanitary waste disposal. They are found in the remaining sections of this chapter.
No person, individual, company or corporation or any agent, servant or employee of any such person, company or corporation shall at any time under any condition break open or disturb a public sewer pipe within the Ogunquit Sewer District for the purpose of connecting private pipelines with said public sewer pipe, or for any purpose whatsoever, without first paying the Treasurer of said corporation all entrance fees due said corporation for any such entry and obtaining a written permit from the Chairman of the Trustees of said corporation, and any connections made or work done as aforesaid shall be done strictly according to any directions contained in said permit.
No person shall in the future connect any cellar drain or any other type of drain except sewage disposal to any sanitary sewer line, and no sewer line shall be connected or run into a water drain, and wherever possible such existing connections shall be transferred from storm sewer lines upon order of the Board of Trustees.[1]
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Editor's Note: Original Sec. 304 of the 1980 Code, Restoration of excavated areas, adopted 12-17-1985 STM, was replaced 11-4-2014 STM. See Ch. 183, Art. I, Street Openings and Excavations.
Any person violating any of the provisions of this chapter shall be subject to a fine of not more than $100.