[Ord. 1004, 7/6/1994]
The following words when used in this Part shall have the meanings
ascribed to them in this section except in those instances where the
context clearly indicates a different meaning:
ACCESS TO THE DRAINAGE SYSTEM
A situation where a portion of the drainage system exists
anywhere immediately surrounding a property. A lot shall be considered
to have access to the drainage system if any existing storm sewer
is located anywhere in front of any property's lot line.
DRAINAGE SYSTEM
That portion of the storm sewer and/or drainpipes, gravity
cellar drains and sump pump lines (unless otherwise permitted) used
with respect to any dwelling, land or tenement in conducting the surface
water from those places to its eventual outlet into a natural or permitted
watercourse.
DRAINPIPE
A pipe or series of pipes having an inside diameter of not
less than four inches or more than eight inches buried in any street
or alley in the Borough, including only that portion of the pipes
extending from the main to the curb or alley line, and now or in the
future used for collecting and discharging into the natural streams
in and surrounding the Borough surface water accumulating on real
estate, lands and tenements within the Borough and conducted from
those places through gravity cellar drains or sump pump lines provided
for that purpose.
GRAVITY CELLAR DRAIN
Any pipe leading from the cellar of a dwelling within the
Borough and feeding by gravity into the drainage system at the curb
or alley line.
STORM SEWER
A pipe or series of pipes buried in a street or alley having
a diameter of more than eight inches now or in the future used for
the collection and discharge into natural streams in and surrounding
the Borough all clear surface and storm water accumulating on streets
within the Borough, as well as in and upon real estate, lands and
tenements in the Borough and conducted from those places through gravity
cellar drains or sump pump lines provided for that purpose.
STREET RECONSTRUCTION
Anytime Borough Council shall decide to improve a street
by either: (a) a complete replacement of all asphalt in the cartway,
or (b) a replacement or new installation of a storm sewer followed
by an overlay of asphalt upon the street.
SUMP PUMP LINE
Mechanical device forcing a pressurized flow through a pipe
with a maximum diameter of three inches leading from the cellar of
a dwelling within the Borough and connecting with the drainage system
at the curb or alley line.
[Ord. 1004, 7/6/1994]
Every owner of improved real estate in the Borough shall construct
and/or maintain that portion of the system known as the gravity cellar
drain or sump pump line.
A. Gravity Cellar Drain. Any dwelling or other improved real estate
in the Borough which has access to the drainage system and utilizes
a gravity cellar drain shall be connected with the drainage system.
The owner of the premises shall execute forms provided by the Borough
and pay a connection fee as established by resolution of Borough Council.
In the event that the Borough provides labor and/or material and pipe
to meet the gravity cellar drain of the applying owner, that cost
shall, in addition to the connection fee, be charged to that owner.
B. Sump Pump Line. Any dwelling or other improved real estate in the
Borough which has access to the drainage system and utilizes a sump
pump must connect by pipe into the drainage system. The forms and
fees paying for a connection into the drainage system are identical
with those defined under gravity cellar drains in this section.
[Ord. 1004, 7/6/1994]
All costs charged or incurred under this Part, including any
annual rental as may in the future be assessed by Council for the
use of the drainage system of the Borough, may be collected in the
manner provided by law for the recovery of municipal claims.
[Ord. 1004, 7/6/1994]
If Borough Council shall decide to reconstruct a street, all
property owners who have access to the drainage system shall be required
to connect their existing or future gravity cellar drain or sump pump
line into the Borough's drainage system. Such connection of an existing
gravity cellar drain or sump pump line shall be completed within 60
days after the completion of the street reconstruction.
[Ord. 1004, 7/6/1994]
Any person who shall violate any provision of this Part shall,
upon conviction thereof, be sentenced to pay a fine not exceeding
$600 and costs and, in default of payment thereof, shall be subject
to a term of imprisonment not to exceed 30 days. Each day that a violation
of this Part continues shall constitute a separate offense.