Unless the context specifically indicates otherwise, the meaning
of terms used herein shall be as follows:
BUILDING PUMP CONNECTION
The pump and discharge piping connecting a building or septic
tank with a sewer main and used in instances where a standard gravity
building sewer cannot be utilized because the elevation of the first
floor is too low. Pumps required for the lower level of buildings
which discharge into a gravity building sewer servicing the remainder
of the building are not classified as "building pump connections."
BUILDING SEWER
That part of the building's sanitary pipe system starting
five feet outside the inner face building wall to its connection with
the public sewer system and conveying the sewage of one building site.
CONTRACTOR
An individual, partnership, or corporation engaged in the
field of construction to whom or which the Sewer and Water Commission
or its authorized agent shall have issued a license to install and
repair sewers and building sewers during the period when such license
is valid.
DEVELOPER
The individual, partnership, or corporation executing the
application form for approval of a final site or subdivision plan.
ENGINEER
The Engineer for the Sewer and Water Commission, or an individual,
partnership, or corporation duly appointed by the Town to undertake
the duties and exercise the authority herein conferred upon the Engineer,
and also the representatives of the Town Engineer when acting within
and limited by the particular duties and powers assigned to each.
INSPECTOR
Any employee, agent, or officer of the Town assigned by the
Sewer and Water Commission to examine and test material and work furnished
by a contractor, to observe the construction of a building sewer or
any part thereof, to assist the contractor in the interpretation of
specifications and methods of construction, to make measurements and
keep records for the Engineer and to report to the Engineer on the
performance of the contractor relative to the work, all as and only
as instructed by the Engineer. No inspector shall act as assistant
to or foreman for a contractor. Inspectors shall have no power to
waive specifications of these rules and regulations or to otherwise
deviate from the original covenants of any agreements or contracts.
OWNER
The person or persons, firm, corporation, or partnership
having title to the property to be served by the sewer.
ROAD
That portion of the public right-of-way used for vehicular
travel.
SEWER
Any accepted portion of the public sewer system of the Town
of Wolcott.
SEWER AND WATER COMMISSION
The Sewer and Water Commission of the Town of Wolcott as
provided by ordinances of said Town and the General Statutes of the
State of Connecticut.
STREET
The entire width of a public right-of-way used as a highway.
SUBDIVISION
A subdivision as defined in the Subdivision Regulations of
the Town.
TOWN
The Town of Wolcott acting through any authorized representative.
The current editions and addenda of the noted reference manuals
are hereby incorporated into these regulations:
A. Manual for Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD), 2009 Edition,
U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration.
B. Connecticut Public Health Code, Connecticut Department of Public
Health.
C. On-Site Sewage Disposal Regulations and Technical Standards for Subsurface
Sewage Disposal Systems, Connecticut Department of Public Health.
D. 2002 Connecticut Guidelines for Soil Erosion and Sediment Control,
Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection.
E. Standard Specification for Roads, Bridges and Incidental Construction,
Form 816, Connecticut Department of Transportation.
F. State Building Code, Connecticut Department of Public Safety.
In the event of any question as to the interpretation of any
of the preceding rules and regulations, the decision of the Sewer
and Water Commission or its agents shall be final.