A.
All extensions to the sanitary sewer system owned and maintained by the Town of Jerusalem shall be properly designed in accordance with the recommended standards of sewer works and be in strict conformance with all requirements of New York State. Plans and specifications for sewer extensions shall be submitted to and approval obtained from the Town and New York State before construction may proceed. The design of the proposed sewer extension must anticipate and allow for flows from all possible future extensions or developments within the immediate drainage area.
B.
The property owner shall pay for the building sewer or pressurized service from the public sewer to his/her building in accordance with the requirements of § 131-9. Thereafter, the owner will be charged the sewer rent as outlined in Article VII. Property owners may request a sewer extension by submitting a signed petition to the Town of Jerusalem. If any lands are not in the district or extensions thereto, the property owner must initiate and pay for all costs of said district extension.
C.
He or they must pay for the entire installation, including all expenses incidental thereto. The builder or developer of the sewer extension must submit to the Town engineered plans with stamped approvals of the regulatory agencies pertaining to such sewer extensions. The installation of the sewer extension must be subject to a full-time inspection by a representative of the Town. The cost related to the inspections shall be paid by the owner, builder or developer. The Town's decision will be final in matters of quality and methods of construction. The sewer, as constructed, must pass the leakage test. The property owners discharging into the public sewer system will be subjected to the sewer rent charge.
D.
The sewer design, material and construction practices for the sewer extension will meet the latest standards for the industry as approved by the regulatory agencies for this area and the standards adopted by the Town.
E.
No builder or developer shall be issued a building permit for a new dwelling or structure requiring sanitary facilities within the district unless a suitable and approved method of waste disposal is proposed and approved by the Town. All new developments in the district shall be provided with an approved system of sanitary sewers.