Article
VII is applicable for the discharge of normal sewage into the public sewer system. "Normal sewage" shall be as defined in §
190-3 of this chapter.
No trench shall be backfilled, nor shall any portion of pipe
or footings be covered until inspected and approved by the Superintendent
and/or his or her representative. Applications for inspection shall
be made in writing and such inspection shall be made within a working
day period, Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., as soon
as practical thereafter, for which the applicant shall pay a fee as
set forth from time to time by resolution of the Town Board for each
and every inspection. Inspections made after 4:00 p.m. on any working
day shall pay a fee as set forth from time to time by resolution of
the Town Board per inspection. Inspections made on Saturday, Sunday
and holidays shall pay a fee as set forth from time to time by resolution
of the Town Board per inspection. If the Superintendent requires an
inspector on the job site at all times on Saturday, Sunday and holidays,
the contractor shall pay an additional fee as set forth from time
to time by resolution of the Town Board per day. If a contractor should
require a reinspection, there will be an additional fee as set forth
from time to time by resolution of the Town Board per inspection.
All buildings or premises within the District shall be connected
with said system.
If and when a sewer connection is completed and approved for
any property upon which buildings are located, existing waste disposal
facilities, including privy vaults, cesspools, septic tanks or similar
facilities shall immediately be disconnected so as not to drain into
the street sewers, and they shall be abandoned within 30 days after
final inspection and approval of the street sewer by the Superintendent.
It shall be unlawful for any person to cause, allow or permit
the discharge of sewage wastes from any building or buildings or premises
within the Sewer District into or upon any highway, private or public
way, stream, watercourse, ditch, either surface or subsurface, groundwater
drain, or stormwater drain.
Every building shall have a separate and independent connection
with the district sewer directly in front of the land upon which it
is situated, except as otherwise permitted. When a building is situated
in the rear of another building, provided both are on the same plot
and in the same ownership, both buildings may be connected into a
single building sewer. If the buildings are in separate ownership,
no such connection will be permitted unless evidence of an agreement
between the two property owners is filed with the application.