The following rates, rules and regulations shall
form part of the contract with all users of sewer services of the
City of Vineland and shall be subscribed to by all persons applying
for such services.
All service connections must be made by a registered,
licensed plumber, be inspected by one of the City plumbing inspectors
and be properly reported to the Water-Sewer Utility, as provided in
an ordinance or ordinances heretofore or hereafter adopted by the
Board of Health or the City Council of the City of Vineland. All changes
of sewer services, connections or fixtures must also be inspected
by one of the City plumbing inspectors and reported as provided in
an ordinance or ordinances heretofore or hereafter adopted by the
Board of Health or the City Council of the City of Vineland.
For all users of sewer services who have City
water service, charges for sewer service will be made in accordance
with scheduled rates for such times as the water is supplied. Where
water has been turned off for any cause, the sewer charge ceases from
that date; provided, however, that in no case will an abatement of
an advance-billed sewer charge be taken into consideration for a shorter
period than one month nor for part of a month. When water is again
turned on, sewer charges will commence from the date, no extra charge
being made.
The Superintendent or any authorized employee
of the Water-Sewer Utility or any person or persons delegated by the
City Council for that purpose may, at all reasonable hours, enter
the premises of any users of sewer services for the purpose of examining
the pipes and fixtures and also to check the number of fixtures connected.
[Amended 12-11-1973 by Ord. No. 916]
Sewer rent shall be paid quarterly in advance,
the bills being rendered on the first business day of the month following
quarterly reading for metered water service. The City will look to
the property supplied, in whomsoever the ownership may be, for all
delinquent accounts for sewer services.
The City of Vineland Water-Sewer Utility reserves
the right to classify all users of sewer service in accordance with
the above schedule. Where a property may come under more than one
classification, the Utility shall determine which rate shall apply.
[Added 7-14-1992 by Ord. No. 92-49]
A. The New Jersey Administrative Code section entitled
"Water Supply Allocation Permits" provides the procedure for Class
3 Water Utility purveyors to interconnect pursuant to water supply
allocation needs.
B. The City of Vineland Water Utility desires to interconnect
with the Buena Borough Municipal Utility Authority, which interconnection
is the second municipal interconnection for the City of Vineland,
the Borough of Newfield being the first.
C. The City Council of the City of Vineland hereby ordains
and authorizes execution of said written agreement in accordance with
N.J.A.C. 7:19-6.9.