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City of Englewood, NJ
Bergen County
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A. 
No person other than the owner or occupant of premises, or employees of such owner or operator, shall remove sludge from any premises within the City unless such person shall be licensed for such purpose by the City Engineer.
B. 
Application for such license shall include the name and address of the proposed licensee, the equipment proposed to be used for sludge removal operations, the licensee's proposed method of operation, the place and method of disposing of sludge, and such other information as the City Engineer may require.
C. 
An applicant for such license shall also present to the City Engineer a certificate evidencing that the licensee is insured against liability for personal injury including death from motor vehicle operations and business operations with limits of not less than $100,000, and liability for property damage through motor vehicle operation or business operation in an amount not less than $25,000, said certificate to be in form approved by the City Engineer.
D. 
If the City Engineer is satisfied that the operator has the necessary knowledge and/or experience to perform sludge removal operations in a safe and sanitary manner, and that the applicant has available the necessary equipment to perform such work (which equipment shall include containers for transportation which can be tightly closed so as to prevent the escape of odor or liquid) and that the applicant conforms with all other provisions of this chapter, the requested license shall be issued.[1]
[1]
Editor's Note: See Ch. 191, Fee Schedule, for fee for sludge removal operator license.
A. 
A sludge removal permit shall be obtained from the City Engineer prior to any sludge removal operation.
B. 
The application for such permit shall set out the name and address of the owner or operator and address of the premises on which such work is to be performed, the nature of the waste to be removed and the estimated volume thereof, the date or dates on which the work is to be performed and such other information as may be required by the City Engineer.
C. 
An application for a sludge removal permit shall be accompanied by the proper fee therefor.[1]
[1]
Editor's Note: See Ch. 191, Fee Schedule for fee for sludge removal permit.
A. 
No person shall connect any building sewer to the public sewer without first having obtained a permit therefor from the City Engineer.[1]
[1]
Editor's Note: See Ch. 191, Fee Schedule, for fee for sanitary sewer connection permits.
B. 
An application for such permit shall include a plan showing the location of the building sewer and the connection thereof to the public sewer.
C. 
Applications for such permit shall be made on forms supplied by the City Engineer for that purpose, and the City Engineer may provide different forms for residential, commercial or industrial properties, and an application for connection of an industrial property shall include a description of the estimated volume and the nature of the discharge which will be made into the public sewer.
D. 
An application for a connection permit shall be presented with a certificate certifying that the person submitting such application is insured against liability for personal injury caused by motor vehicles or business operations with limits of liability of not less than $100,000 and against liability for property damage with limits of liability of not less than $25,000 which shall include liability or potential liability for damage to the public sewer.
A. 
No person shall disconnect any building sewer or building from the public sewer without having first obtained a permit therefor from the City Engineer.
B. 
Application for such a permit shall be accompanied by a certificate of insurance described in § 342-35 and shall include any additional information required by the City Engineer.[1]
[1]
Editor's Note: See Ch. 191, Fee Schedule, for disconnection permit fee.
The fee to be charged for a license or permit issued pursuant to the provisions of this chapter shall be as provided for in Chapter 191, Fee Schedule.
[1]
Editor's Note: Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I).