[Adopted as Secs. 14.05 and 14.12 of the former Municipal Code; amended in its entirety at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. II)]
Water connection.
A. 
The owner of each house, building or property used for human occupancy, employment, recreation or other habitation situated within the Village presently occupied and capable of being serviced by the municipal water system shall be hooked up to such water system within 30 days after notification from the Village Board or its designee. If unoccupied, connection shall be completed before occupancy.
B. 
If any person fails to comply with Subsection A above, the Village, at its option, may take any or all of the following actions, which are not mutually exclusive, and which shall be in addition to other applicable penalties and remedies:
(1) 
Impose damages, penalties and remedies pursuant to § 398-16, Violations and penalties.
(2) 
Impose a standby charge for the period of time in violation of Subsection A above, after providing at least 10 days' written notice to any owner failing to make a connection to the water system, for an amount equal to 100% of the water use charge of the required size, payable monthly for the period in which the failure to connect continues. Upon failure to make such payment, said charge shall be imposed against the lot or parcel as a special charge pursuant to § 66.0627, Wis. Stats.
(3) 
Any person who does not connect within such one-year period shall be guilty of a separate violation for each and every day connection to the service is not made. In addition, the Village may enforce the provisions of this section through injunction. Any person who shall violate the provisions of this section shall be subject to the penalties as provided for in this Code.
A. 
Water mains and valves.
(1) 
Eight-inch and smaller: 100% assessable.
(2) 
Over eight inches: The Village shall pay the additional material (pipe, valves and related apparatus) cost between the eight-inch and that of a larger size pipe.
(3) 
Laterals shall be 100% assessable, except as provided by Public Service Commission Rules and Regulations.
B. 
Hydrants. Hydrants are 100% assessable.