Unless the context specifically indicates otherwise,
the meaning of terms used in this ordinance shall be as follows:
AUTHORITY
Palmer Township Municipal Sewer Authority, as presently or
hereafter constituted, which has been created by the Board of Supervisors
and to which has been referred by the Board of Supervisors the specific
project of sewers.
BOARD
The group of elected officials acting as the governing body
of the Township.
COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENT
Any structure or any portion thereof intended to be used
wholly or in part for the purposes of carrying on a trade, business
or profession or for social, amusement, religious, educational, charitable
or public use, and which contains plumbing for kitchen, toilet or
washing facilities. Hotels, motels, boarding or rooming houses and
institutional dormitories shall be included in this definition.
INDUSTRIAL ESTABLISHMENT
Any structure intended to be used wholly or in part for the
manufacturing, fabricating, processing, cleaning, laundering or assembly
of any product, commodity or article.
LOW-PRESSURE SANITARY SEWER SYSTEM
Portions of the sewer system consisting of small-diameter
pressure mains used for collecting wastewater discharges from grinder
pumps, the grinder pumps and appurtenant valves, piping, pump controls
and tanks.
[Added 2-10-1981 by Ord. No. 185]
NONRESIDENTIAL ESTABLISHMENT
Any establishment now or hereafter served by the sewer system
other than a residential establishment, and includes reference to
the terms "commercial establishment" and "industrial establishment."
PERSON
Any individual, firm, company, association, society, corporation
or group.
RESIDENTIAL ESTABLISHMENT
Any room, group of rooms, house trailer, structure, dwelling
or enclosure intended to be occupied as separate living quarters by
a family or other group of persons living together, or by persons
living alone, but excluding institutional dormitories.
SEWER SYSTEM
All temporary and permanent facilities at any time, and from
time to time, owned by the Authority, or leased to and operated by
the Township and used or usable for, or in connection with, the collection
of wastewaters.
TOWNSHIP
The Township of Palmer, Northampton County, Pennsylvania.
WASTEWATERS
The normal water-carried household and toilet wastes from
residential and nonresidential establishments, as well as any solid,
liquid or gaseous substance or waterborne wastes or form of energy
rejected or escaping from any industrial, manufacturing, trade or
business process or from the development, recovery or processing of
natural resources which are suitable for discharge to the sewer system.
WATER SUPPLIER
The Easton Suburban Water Authority, its successors and assigns.
There is hereby imposed upon each owner of each
property connecting to the sewer system a tapping or connection fee
of $150 for each connection made to such sewer system, which shall
be due and payable upon application for permit to make connection
to the sewer system.
[Amended 7-11-1972 by Ord. No. 124]
When directed by the Township, industrial, commercial
and other establishments shall install, pay for and maintain a manhole
and other devices, as may be approved by the Township, to facilitate
observation, measurement and sampling of wastewaters discharged to
the sewer system. The Township or its duly authorized representative
shall, at all reasonable times, be permitted to enter upon any and
all properties for the purpose of inspecting, observing, measuring
and sampling wastewaters discharged to the sewer system. The owner
of any such establishment that desires to connect to the sewer system,
or which is connected to the sewer system and plans to change its
operations so as to materially alter the characteristics and volumes
of wastewaters discharged thereto, shall notify the Township, in writing,
at least 10 days before making such connection or changing its operations.
The Township reserves the right to require industrial
establishments having large variations in rates of wastewater discharge
to install suitable regulating devices for equalizing waste flows
to the sewer system.
The Township representatives shall have access
at all reasonable times to water and any other meters used for establishing
or determining water consumption, water excluded from the sewer system
and/or wastewaters discharged to the sewer system.
[Amended 2-10-1981 by Ord. No. 185]
The funds received by the Township from the collection of the sewer rentals and charges and all penalties and interests thereon, as herein provided for, except revenue from grinder pump surcharges as set forth in §
147-3H herein which shall be kept in a separate interest-bearing escrow account, shall be segregated and kept separate and apart from all other funds of the Township and shall be used only for the purpose of defraying the expenses of the Township in the operation, maintenance, repair, alteration, inspection, depreciation or other expense in relation to such sewer system and for such payments as the Township may be required to make under any lease or agreement it may enter into in connection with, or the financing of, the sewer system, in accordance with the provisions of the Act of May 2, 1945, P.L. 382, as amended.
The Township reserves the right to, and may,
from time to time, adopt, revise, amend and readopt such rules and
regulations as it deems necessary and proper for the use and operation
of the sewer system, and all such rules and regulations shall be and
become a part of this ordinance.
This ordinance and any rules and regulations
hereunder shall become effective immediately and shall be applicable
to all properties as soon as they, respectively, become connected
with and have the right to use the sewer system. The Township reserves
the right to make such changes from time to time as, in its opinion,
may be desirable or beneficial, and to amend this ordinance or to
change the rates or charges in such manner and at such times as, in
its opinion, may be advisable.
If any of the provisions, sections, sentences,
clauses or parts of this ordinance or the application of any provision
hereof shall be held invalid, such invalidity shall not affect or
impair any of the remainder of this ordinance, it being the intention
of the Township that such remainder shall be and remain in full force
and effect.
All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict
or inconsistent herewith be and the same are hereby repealed absolutely.