As used in this chapter, the following terms
shall have the meanings indicated:
INDUSTRIAL WASTE
Any liquid, gaseous, solid or other waste substance or a combination thereof, resulting from any process of industry, manufacturing, trade or business or from the development or recovery of any natural resources. (See §
400-5 of the Village Code.)
OTHER WASTES
Garbage, refuse, decayed wood, sawdust, shavings, bark, sand, lime, cinders, ashes, offal, oil, tar, dye stuffs, acids, chemicals and other discarded matter not sewage or industrial waste. (See §
400-5 of the Village Code.)
SEWAGE
The water-carried human or animal wastes and permissible industrial wastes from residences, buildings, industrial establishments or other places, together with such groundwater infiltration and surface water as may be present (See §
400-5 of the Village Code for permissible uses.)
SEWER RENTS
A scale of annual charges established and imposed in the
sewer districts and on properties in the Town of Perinton being served
by the Village sewerage system, for the use of the sewerage system
or any part or parts thereof. These rents shall not be imposed on
users of the system within the Village so long as the Village Board
elects to include sewer service in the annual Village taxes.
SEWER SYSTEM
All sewer pipes and other appurtenances which are used or
useful in whole or in part in connection with the collection, treatment
or disposal of sewage, industrial waste and other wastes and which
are owned, operated or maintained by a sewer district in the Village,
including sewage pumping stations and sewage treatment and disposal
works.
[Amended 5-14-2018 by L.L. No. 5-2018; 6-14-2021 by L.L. No. 3-2021]
A. Within
the Village sewer service area, all Village residences, businesses,
industrial or other facilities connected to the sanitary sewer system
shall pay an annual sewer rent as determined and officially adopted
in the annual budget for each tax identification parcel in the Village.
B. In the event that any parcel of real property in its
entirety falls within more than one of the above classifications,
that classification which produces the greatest number of chargeable
units shall be the one applicable. In the event any parcel of real
property is divisible into two or more classifications, the number
of chargeable units in each classification shall be determined and
the total thereof shall constitute the number of chargeable units
applicable to the entire parcel.
C. If a sewer district contracts with another municipality
or agency for transmission and treatment of sewage, the number of
chargeable units shall be determined by the applicable ordinances
or laws of the municipality or agency which provides facilities for
transmission and treatment of said sewage.
The Village Board, acting on behalf of the sewer
service area, shall fix and determine the amount of the annual sewer
rent to be charged for each chargeable unit in the service area, both
in the Village of Fairport and the Town of Perinton.
The Village Board, acting on behalf of the sewer
service area, shall fix and determine annually the sewer connection
fee (entrance fee) for all new units making physical connection to
the sewerage system. This one-time charge will vary depending upon
the location of each structure desiring entrance (Town or Village)
and whether or not the lot had been previously approved for development.
[Amended 5-14-2018 by L.L. No. 5-2018]
Sewer rents for Village properties shall become
due and payable annually between June 1 and June 30, without penalty.
Sewer rents for all other properties shall become due and payable
annually between January 1 and January 31, without penalty. Penalty
as set forth in the Real Property Tax Law shall be charged for late
payment.
The Village Board may from time to time amend,
supplement, change, modify or repeal this chapter pursuant to the
provisions of the Village Law applicable thereto.
Any person found to be violating any provision of this chapter shall be subject to the same penalties as set forth in §
400-8 of said Village Code.