[Ord. of 1-11-1959, § 1]
A special town fund is hereby created and shall be designated
as the "Town of New Milford Sewerage System Development Fund," which
fund shall be kept separate and apart from all other funds of the
Town. There shall be paid into such fund the proceeds of all special
benefit assessments made by the Sewer Commission to meet, in whole
or in part, the cost of the Town sewerage system and the proceeds
of all notes and bonds issued by the Town for such purpose. The moneys
in the fund shall be used solely for the payment of the development
costs of such sewerage system, including but not limited to the interest
or discount of notes of the Town evidencing temporary borrowings to
meet such costs and the expense of preparing, issuing and marketing
the same. Any balance of moneys in such fund, after payment in full
of the development costs, shall be paid into the bond service reserve
account, which is hereby created.
[Ord. of 7-22-1965, § II]
Night soil (septic tank pumpings) shall only be disposed of
by the following methods:
(a) Processing at the Town sewer plant.
(b) Any method of burial conforming to the requirements of the Connecticut
Public Health Code.
[Ord. of 7-22-1965, § II; Ord. of 9-24-2007]
Installations of sewage disposal systems or any component thereof shall conform to the requirements of this Sanitary Code, as defined in §
22-1(c), and any amendments thereto.
[Ord. of 7-22-1965, § II; Ord. of 9-24-2007]
Before any newly installed or rebuilt private or public sewage
disposal system is covered, the Director of Health or the Director's
authorized designee shall inspect the same and either issue in writing
any violations of this Sanitary Code, or if none, he shall issue a
permit to discharge.
[Ord. of 7-22-1965, § II]
No person shall transport night soil unless such person has
been issued a permit to do so.
[Ord. of 7-22-1965, § II]
A permit for the installation of a private or public sewage
disposal system shall be obtained before any such installation is
undertaken. The permit shall be obtained prior to the filing of a
certificate of intention to build and prior to the commencement of
any footing or construction.
[Ord. of 7-22-1965, § II; Ord. of 4-24-1969; Ord. of 7-1-1969; Ord. of 6-2-1977; Ord. of 1-10-1983; Ord. of 6-3-2002; Ord. of 9-24-2007; Ord. of 9-11-2017]
The Director of Health shall prepare application forms and shall prepare and issue permits required by §§
22-21 and
22-22 or by the Connecticut Public Health Code to qualified applicants.
(a) For the initial installation of private sewage disposal systems for
new construction of buildings, the Director of Health shall charge
the following fees:
(1)
Single-family, multiple-family and commercial and/or industrial
buildings:
a.
Sewage disposal system permit: $250.
b.
Soil testing fee for deep hole and percolation tests: $100.
c.
Engineered plan review fee, per lot: $200.
(b) For the repair or replacement of private sewage disposal systems
for existing construction, the Director of Health shall charge the
following fees:
(1)
Single-family, multiple-family and commercial and/or industrial
buildings:
a.
Sewage disposal system permit: $125.
d.
Engineered plan review fee: none.
(c) For the review of sewage disposal and water supply system plans for
feasibility for subdivisions referred to the Director of Health through
the New Milford Planning Commission:
(1)
Proposed subdivisions of lots for the purpose of single-family,
multiple-family and commercial and/or industrial buildings:
(d) For inspection and approval of food service establishments, see Chapter
6C.
(e) For the review and approval of the private sewage disposal system
for additions and/or renovations to buildings, the Director of Health
shall charge the following fees:
(1)
Single-family, multiple-family and commercial and/or industrial
buildings:
a.
Approval requiring a site inspection: $75.
(f) For the review and approval of each water supply well permit, the
Director of Health shall charge the following fees:
(2)
Redrill, deepen or hydrofracture of existing well or well abandonment
(each): $25.
(g) For the annual relicensing of day-care centers, the Director of Health
shall charge the following fees:
(1)
Day-care centers licensed for 12 or more children: $100.
[Ord. of 7-22-1965, § II]
A night soil sewer use fee shall be established for the disposal
services of the Town sewer plant. Such fee shall be presented at the
public hearings on sewer use rates and set in the same manner as the
sewer use rates.