As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
APPROVED COSTS
Those costs associated with the upgrade/replacement of a
current sanitary system with a low-nitrogen sanitary system including
equipment, labor, materials and excavation directly related to the
removal of the current sanitary system and/or installation of the
new low-nitrogen sanitary system, which have been reviewed by the
Water Quality Improvement Advisory Board and are deemed to be appropriate
and necessary for the replacement of the particular system on the
specific property . In determining whether a cost is appropriate and/or
necessary, the Water Quality Improvement Advisory Board will consider
the usual and customary costs of certain equipment, materials, and
labor, as well as any characteristics of the property that may aid
or hinder the replacement.
ELIGIBLE PROPERTY OWNERS
All owners of residential property within the Town of Shelter
Island served by a septic or cesspool waste system.
LOW-NITROGEN SANITARY SYSTEM
Any sanitary system that has been approved by Suffolk County
Department of Health Services that has shown to reduce nitrogen levels
to 19 milligrams or less per liter, until such time as Suffolk County
Department of Health Services approves a sanitary system that reduces
nitrogen levels to 10 milligrams or less per liter, at which time
that will constitute a low-nitrogen sanitary system and the previous
systems reducing to 19 milligrams or less will no longer constitute
a low-nitrogen sanitary system.
Funding for the Low-Nitrogen Sanitary System Rebate Program may be provided as a water quality improvement project under Chapter
50 of the Town Code. Payment of rebates shall be subject to availability of funding under such project.