No certificate of occupancy shall hereafter
be issued for new construction until the applicant pays to the city
a sum set from time to time by the City Council for the purpose of
trunk line extensions, lift stations, collective system enlargement
and other general improvements of the overall sewer system of the
City of Glen Cove.[1]
For the purposes of this Part 2 a "dwelling
unit" shall be defined as a dwelling, or one or more rooms with provisions
for either living, cooking and/or sleeping facilities with private
or semiprivate sanitary facilities.
A single-family and a two-family house and multiple
residences shall require a sewer fee as set from time to time by the
City Council.[2] Each apartment contained within a multiple residence building
shall be considered a dwelling unit.
Payment for sewer system requirement prerequisite
to issuance of certificate of occupancy for construction or addition
to commercial, industrial, mercantile and institutional buildings:
No certificate of occupancy shall hereafter
be issued for construction of commercial, industrial, mercantile and
institutional buildings until the applicant pays to the City of Glen
Cove, for the purpose of trunk line extension, lift stations, collection
systems enlargement and other general improvements of the overall
sewer system of the City of Glen Cove, a fee set from time to time
by the City Council.[3]
The fee for installation of plumbing fixtures
in an existing commercial, industrial, mercantile and institutional
building shall be set from time to time by the City Council.[4]
Editor's Note: The fee schedule is on file
in the city offices.
The Controller shall deposit the sums received pursuant to § 225-111 in a separate fund which shall be expended only for the purpose of the enlargement, repairs and additions to the wastewater collection system.