Sewer extensions, including individual building sewers from the public
sewer to the property line, may be constructed by the village under public
contract if, in the opinion of the Board of Trustees, the number of properties
to be served by such extension warrants its cost. Under this
arrangement, the property owner shall pay for and install the building sewer
from the property line to his residence or place of business in accordance
with the requirements of Article HI. Property owners may propose sewer extensions
within the village in accordance with § 14-1400 of the Village Law,
and as it may be amended. The cost of such extensions may be assessed to the
benefited property owners in any manner determined by the Board of Trustees
in accordance with the Village Law.
Sewer design shall be in accordance with the following provisions:
A. Pipe material shall be either asbestos-cement conforming
to ASTM Specification C428, Type II; extra-strength vitrified clay conforming
to ASTM Specification C200; or reinforced concrete conforming to ASTM Specification
C76. No standard strength clay pipe or nonreinforced concrete pipe shall be
used.
B. Minimum internal pipe diameter shall be eight inches.
C. Joints for each kind of pipe shall be designed and manufactured such that 0-ring gaskets of the snap-in type are employed. Gaskets shall be continuous, solid, natural or synthetic rubber and shall provide a positive compression seal in the assembled joint such that the requirements of §
103-28 are met Joint preparation and assembly shall be in accordance with the manufacturer's recommendations.
D. Y-branch fitting shall be installed for connection to building sewers in accordance with §
103-11.
E. Trench widths.
(1) Trench widths as measured just above the crown of the
pipe shall not exceed the following:
|
Pipe Diameter
(inches)
|
Trench Width
(inches)
|
---|
|
8
|
39
|
|
10
|
42
|
|
12
|
45
|
|
15
|
48
|
(2) If the trench widths are found during field inspection
to exceed the limits in the above table, the sewer pipe shall be encased with
a minimum of six inches of concrete. The pipe shall be firmly and evenly bedded
on a minimum of six inches of No. 1A or No. 1 or No. 2 crushed stone (NYSDOT
Specifications).
F. Pipe thickness.
(1) Pipe thickness and field strength shall be calculated
on the following criteria
(c) Weight of soil: 120 pounds per cubic foot
(d) Wheel loading: 16,000 pounds.
(2) Utilizing the above information, design shall then be
made as outlined in Chapter IX of the Water Pollution Control Federation Manual
of Practice No. 9, Design and Construction of Sanitary and Storm Sewers, or
any revision thereof.
G. Manholes shall be constructed at all changes in slope
or alignment or at intervals not exceeding 400 linear feet. The manholes shall
be constructed with a poured three-thousand-pound-per-square-foot concrete
base six inches thick steel-troweled concrete or mortar bench walls and inverts
and precast four-foot diameter concrete manhole barrel sections with concentric
tapered top section, as specified by ASTM Specification C478. The manhole
frame and cover shall be the standard design of the village and shall be set
with no less than two courses of brick underneath to allow for later adjustment
in elevation. All joints shall be sealed against infiltration. Manholes shall
be constructed with manhole steps as approved by the Superintendent.
All sewer extensions constructed at the property owner's,builder's
or developer's expense, after final approval and acceptance by the Engineer,
shall become the property of the village, at no cost to the village, and shall
thereafter be maintained by the village. Said sewers, after their acceptance
by the village, shall be guaranteed against defects in materials or workmanship
for 12 months. The guaranty shall be in a form provided for by the village.
At the sole discretion of the village, a completion bond or certified check
may be required as part of the guaranty.
No builder or developer shall be issued a building permit for a new
dwelling or structure requiring sanitary facilities within the village unless
a suitable and approved method of waste disposal is proposed and provided.
All new developments shall be provided with an approved system of sanitary
sewers or, where applicable, an approved subsurface disposal system.