For the purpose of this regulation, the following words and terms used herein are hereby defined. Other words or terms and phrases not defined herein shall be construed according to the common and approved usage of the language, but technical words, terms and phrases which may have acquired a particular and appropriate meaning in law shall be construed and understood according to such meaning. The definitions contained in Part 2, Usage Fee Regulations, and those contained in Appendix B, Regulations of Sewer Design and Construction, Town of Pepperell, Massachusetts, for the Groton Center Sewer District are hereby incorporated herein; provided, however, that in the event of a conflict the definitions contained herein shall control the usage as used herein.
As used in this Part 1, the following terms shall have the meanings indicated:
BUILDING SPACE
The area within a building or structure which is capable of being leased or sold independently. By way of example, a building may contain four separate offices; or several separate retail spaces; or a certain number of apartments or dwelling units. The building containing four separate offices would have four building spaces; a building containing several separate retail spaces would have building spaces equal to the number of separate retail spaces; and a building containing a certain number of apartments or dwelling units would have building spaces equal to the number of apartments or dwelling units.
COMMON SEWER
The sewer lines and pipe of the Groton Center Sewer System located in the public way for the conveyance of wastewater to the connection to Town of Pepperell's sewer lines or pipes. The common sewer ends at the point where it crosses the property line of property abutting the public way. The responsibility for maintenance of the common sewer by the Sewer Commission is only within the bounds of the public way and ends at the property line.
CONNECT and CONNECTION
The actual permanent joining of a property's building drain and building sewer to the common sewer.
CONNECTION FEE
The minimum fee established by the Sewer Commission which it will charge the owner of the property in calculating the sewer connection fee for each building space at the time of connection to the common sewer. Changes in building space use which result in increased wastewater flow [as set forth in 310 CMR 15.00 (Title V)] will be charged a sewer connection fee for the increased flow at the time a building permit is issued for the change of use.
EQUIVALENT RESIDENTIAL UNIT
The design flow for a three-bedroom house as calculated by using system design flows found in 310 CMR 15.203 (or its successor). One ERU equals 330 gallons a day.
GROTON CENTER SEWER
The common sewer owned, operated, and maintained by the Town of Groton for the Groton Center Sewer System through the Sewer Commission, its successors or its assigns.
GROTON CENTER SEWER DISTRICT
The area of the Town of Groton within the boundaries shown on the plan approved at the Special Town Meeting on January 30, 1989, as amended.
GROTON CENTER SEWER SYSTEM
The common sewer system located in the Groton Center Sewer District.
OPERATIONAL YEAR
The twelve-month period beginning July 1 of one year and ending June 30 the following year.
SEWER COMMISSION
The presently elected Groton Sewer Commission, its successors or assigns.
SEWER CONNECTION FEE
The fee established by the Sewer Commission which it will charge the owner of the property for each building space at the time of connection to the common sewer. Changes in building space use which result in increased wastewater flow [as set forth in 310 CMR 15.00 (Title V)] will be charged a sewer connection fee for the increased flow at the time a permit is issued for the change of use.
SEWER UNIT
A single, integral number which the Town of Groton computed for each piece of property connected to the common sewer during the first 10 years of operation of the Groton Center Sewer System. One sewer unit equals 70.76 water units on an annual basis.