Any person may propose an extension, replacement or relocation
of a part of the Wastewater Management System. Every person who proposes
to extend, replace or relocate a part of the system shall prepare
and submit for review and approval by the Commission a construction
plan, supplemented by such other permits, plans, specifications, and
information the Commission deems necessary to determine whether to
approve the request. Extension, replacement or relocation of a part
of the Wastewater Management System shall not commence without the
Commission's prior written approval. Every extension, replacement
or relocation of a part of the system shall be designed and constructed
in accordance with the Commission's design requirements, specifications
and standard details. Any tests, studies, investigations and inspections
required for design and construction shall be conducted in accordance
with the Commission's requirements. All expenses incurred pursuant
to the extension, replacement or relocation of a Commission sewer,
including but not limited to application, engineering, legal, permitting,
construction and inspection costs, shall be borne by the applicant.
These Regulations shall accordingly be construed to conform with such
DEP or other sewer extension regulations as they now exist or may
be amended.
Before extending, replacing or relocating a part of the Wastewater
Management System, the contractor shall be approved, in writing, by
the Commission and post a bond with the Commission in an amount and
form as determined by the Commissioner and as set forth in the schedule
of fees attached hereto.
The Commission may deny a request to extend, replace or relocate
a part of the Wastewater Management System, if the Commission determines
that the proposed construction is incompatible with the Town's Wastewater
Management System, the Commission's design requirements, or these
Regulations. The Commission may condition its approval of a request
to extend, replace or relocate a part of the Wastewater Management
System. Such conditions may include, but are not limited to, the requirement
to install a pipe larger than the size required to serve the applicant.