[Amended 1-7-1991 by L.L. No. 1-1991]
Before any plumbing work is started in a building,
any additions or alterations are made to old work, a house sewer connection
is made or new water distribution pipes are installed, an application
on regular printed forms, properly filled out in ink and signed by
a licensed master plumber, shall be filed in the office of the Village
Administrator. Inspection fees as described herein, together with
plans and a description in duplicate showing and describing the proposed
work, shall accompany the application. Where only stoppages are removed
or leaks repaired or where plumbing fixtures are replaced without
altering or disturbing any drain, soil, waste or vent pipe, no application
or permit will be required. New fixtures replacing old fixtures must
be vented in accordance with this code, regardless of the venting
of the existing fixtures.
[Amended 1-7-1991 by L.L. No. 1-1991]
A.
A fee as provided in Chapter A350, Fees, will be charged for a plumbing inspection which does not include more than five fixtures. When the inspection includes six or more fixtures, the above sum shall be increased at a rate as provided in Chapter A350, Fees, per fixture. It is understood that the fee covers all new work, overhauling or additions to plumbing work in any one building within the village.
A.
All regulations adopted by the County of Nassau governing
discharge into a connection to the county sewer facilities are hereby
made a part of these regulations and must be complied with by the
applicant or owner of the premises involved.
B.
A separate application must be filed for each sewer
connection to a building. These applications shall be signed by the
fee owner of the premises and his plumber, who must be specifically
authorized by such fee owner to make such application. No village
permit will be issued unless a permit from the County of Nassau to
connect with the county sewer facilities has previously been obtained
and is presented with the above-mentioned application for a village
permit. This application does not include any change or alteration
to plumbing inside of the building, for which a separate application
must be made as provided for herein.
D.
Certificates of compliance. Immediately upon approval
by the Building Inspector of the installation of a sewer connection
to a building, a certificate of compliance shall be issued to the
plumber and a copy sent to the owner. The Building Inspector shall
at this time place the date and time he inspected the work and note
it on both the plumber's and homeowner's copy. In the event that the
installation of a sewer to a building has not been completed and approved
within three months after the date of issuance of the permit, the
deposit referred to in this Article shall be forfeited.
[Amended 8-12-1974 by L.L. No. 7-1974[2]]
E.
The application for final inspection shall be accompanied
by a maintenance bond in the sum of $1,000 minimum if requested by
the property owner prior to the filing of the application.
[Amended 8-12-1974 by L.L. No. 7-1974]
A.
The plumbing plans shall consist of such floor plans
and sections as may be necessary to show clearly all the work to be
done, including but not limited to all sewers, drains, dry wells,
soil, waste and vent pipe lines, the location of fixtures and their
traps and connections. All plans shall be drawn in ink or may be reproducible
prints of pencil drawings.
B.
All applications for sewer connections need not be
accompanied by plans unless so required by the Building Inspector.
D.
Modification of approved plans. Modification of approved
plans or of the work described therein shall not be permitted unless
such changes have been previously allowed by the Building Inspector
upon written application signed by the owner or architect.[2]
E.
Expiration of approval. Plans are approved upon the
condition that such approval expires by its own limitation six months
from date of permit unless work under it is then in progress. If it
is not begun under approved plans within that time, such plans shall
again be presented to the Building Inspector for reconsideration.[3]