[Ord. 985, 3/18/2009, § 2]
It is the intent of Borough Council that all fees collected through the sanitary sewer usage fee established in Part 3 will be used exclusively for the purposes outlined in this Part.
[Ord. 985, 3/18/2009, § 2]
1. 
The Borough establishes a second capital fund known as the Corrective Action Fund or Capital 2 Fund for the express purpose of funding all needed and related repairs, corrections and additions to the sanitary sewer system in the Borough especially those items that may be required by the consent order entered into with the Allegheny County Health Department.
A. 
Sanitary sewer work that may be funded through this fee will include but not be limited to:
(1) 
All sanitary sewer consent order related work based on the consent order signed with the Allegheny County Health Department on January 14, 2004, via Res. 1020.
(2) 
Purchase of and repairs to all equipment and vehicles used for sewer repairs under this Part.
(3) 
Televising and cleaning.
(4) 
Repairs.
(5) 
Additions to lines not directly related to new construction of private buildings or homes which should be handled by a developer.
(6) 
Engineering and legal costs directly related to consent order activities or other sanitary work.
(7) 
All costs related to billing for service.
(8) 
Personnel costs including any overtime.
[Ord. 985, 3/18/2009, § 2]
1. 
The Borough's Corrective Action Fund as established here shall also fund all needed and related repairs, corrections and additions to the storm sewer system in the borough especially as relates to those items that may be required by the Municipal Separate Storm Sewer Systems (MS4) requirements established by the State of Pennsylvania. Stormwater management and storm sewer items that may be funded through this fee will include but not be limited to:
A. 
Purchase of and repairs to all equipment and vehicles used for sewer repairs under this Part.
B. 
Televising and cleaning.
C. 
Repairs.
D. 
Additions to lines not directly related to new construction of private buildings or homes which should be handled by a developer.
E. 
Engineering and legal costs directly related to storm sewer activities or storm sewer work.
F. 
Personnel costs including any overtime.