No person shall extend, uncover, make any connections with,
openings into, use, alter, or disturb any public sewer or appurtenance
thereof without first obtaining written permission from the Board.
Any person proposing an extension of the public sewer shall
notify the Board at least forty-five (45) days prior to the proposed
beginning of construction. Included with this notification shall be
two (2) sets of construction plans and specifications in sufficient
detail to allow the Board to determine whether or not the proposed
extension complies with the technical provisions of this bylaw, and
good sanitary engineering practice. The plans and specifications shall
be stamped by a registered professional engineer. It is recommended
that any person proposing an extension of the public sewer submit
a preliminary conceptual design for tentative approval by the Board.
If deemed necessary by the Board, the definitive plans and specifications
shall be reviewed by the Board's engineer, at the expense of
the owner/contractor/applicant. The cost of engineering services shall
be paid in full before review or final approval of plans is given.
An engineering review fee will generally be as follows: single or
double residences, one hundred dollars ($100); additional residences,
five hundred fifty dollars ($550)/residence, costs not to exceed the
actual cost plus administrative fees. Business/Commercial or industrial
to be set by the Board. An additional ten percent (10%) administrative
fee shall also be assessed.
All costs incident to the installation and connection of the
public sewer shall be borne by the owner/contractor/applicant. The
owner/contractor/applicant shall indemnify the Town from any loss
or damage that may directly or indirectly be occasioned by the installation
of the public sewer.
A separate and independent house service connection shall be
provided between the sewer main and the property line for each separate
piece of property which the public sewer abuts, unless otherwise approved
by the Superintendent.
The size, slope, alignment, materials of construction of a building
sewer, and the methods to be used in excavating, placing of the pipe,
jointing, testing, and backfilling the trench, shall all conform to
the requirements of the building and plumbing codes, and other applicable
rules and regulations of the Town. In the absence of code provisions,
or in amplification thereof, the materials and procedures set forth
in appropriate specifications of the American Society of Testing and
Materials (ASTM) and in Water Pollution Control Federation (WPCF) Manual of Practice No. 9 shall apply.
During construction there must be a full-time qualified inspector,
approved by the Board, unless otherwise waived by the Board, to inspect
the work for conformance with this bylaw, with the approved plans
and specifications, and with good sanitary engineering practice. All
costs related to the engineering inspection plus a ten percent (10%)
administrative fee shall be borne by the owner/contractor/applicant,
an estimated amount will be set by the Board and will be payable prior
to the issuance of the permit.
Within thirty (30) days of the completion of construction, the
owner/contractor/applicant must submit to the Board one (1) set of
reproducible as-built record drawings. The drawings shall show the
actual in-place plan and profile of the public sewer, as well as house
service connections. Ties shall be provided for all manholes and house
services. Depths of house service shall also be provided.
All excavations for sewer installation shall be adequately guarded
by the owner/contractor/applicant with barricades and lights so as
to protect the public from hazard. Streets, sidewalks, parkways and
other public property disturbed in the course of the work shall be
restored in a manner satisfactory to the Superintendent of Streets
and/or the Sewer Superintendent. When deemed necessary by the Police
Chief, a Sewer Commissioner, or the Superintendent, uniformed police
officers shall be on-site for safety purposes at the expense of the
owner.