The rules, regulations, and sewer rates of the Sewer Utility
of the Village of Browntown hereinafter set forth shall be considered
a part of the contract with every person, company or corporation who
is connected with the sewer system to the Village of Browntown Sewer
Utility, and every such person, company, or corporation by connecting
with the sewer system shall be considered as expressing his or their
assent to be bound thereby. Whenever any of said rules and regulations
or such others as the said Board of Trustees may hereafter adopt are
violated, the service shall be shut off from the building or place
of such violation (even though two or more parties are receiving service
through the same connection) and shall not be reestablished except
by order of the Village Board of Trustees, and on payment of all arrears,
the expenses and established charges of shutting off and putting on,
and such other terms as the Board of Trustees may determine, and a
satisfactory understanding with the party that no further cause for
complaint shall arise. In case of such violation, said Board of Trustees,
furthermore, may declare any payment made for the service by the party
or parties committing such violation to be forfeited, and the same
shall thereupon be forfeited. The right is reserved to Board of Trustees
to change the said rules, regulations, and sewer rates from time to
time as it may deem advisable, and to make special rates and contracts
in all proper cases.
The following rules and regulations for the government of licensed
plumbers, sewer users and others are hereby adopted and established:
A. Plumbers. No plumber, pipe fitter, or other person will be permitted
to do any plumbing or pipe-fitting work in connection with the sewer
system without first receiving a license from the State of Wisconsin.
B. Users.
(1) Application for service.
(a)
Every person connecting with the sewer system shall file an
application, in writing, to the office of the Browntown Village Clerk,
in such form as is prescribed for that purpose. Blanks for such applications
will be furnished at the office of the Village Clerk. The application
must state fully and truly all the use which will be allowed except
upon further application and permission regularly obtained from said
Board of Trustees. If the applicant is not the owner of the premises,
the written consent of the owner must accompany the application. Persons
connected to the sewer system of the Village of Browntown are referred
to herein as "users."
(b)
The application may be for service to more than one building
or more than one unit of service through one service connection, and
in such case, charges shall be made accordingly.
(c)
If it appears that the service applied for will not provide
adequate service for the contemplated use, the Board of Trustees may
reject the application. If the Board of Trustees shall approve the
application, it shall issue a permit for services as shown on the
application.
(2) Tap permits. After sewer connections have been introduced into any
building or upon any premises, no plumber shall make any alterations,
extensions, or attachments, unless the party ordering such tapping
or other work shall exhibit the proper permit for the same from the
Village Clerk.
(3) User to keep in repair. All users shall keep their own service pipes
in good repair and protected from frost, at their own risk and expense,
and shall prevent any unnecessary overburdening of the sewer system.
(4) User use only. No user shall allow others or other services to connect
the sewer system through his lateral.
(5) User to permit inspection. Every user shall permit the Board of Trustees,
or its duly authorized agent, at all reasonable hours of the day to
enter their premises or building to examine the pipes and fixtures,
and the manner in which the drains and sewer connections operate;
and they must at all times, frankly and without concealment, answer
all questions put to them relative to their use.
(6) Utility responsibility. It is expressly stipulated that no claim
shall be made against said Board of Trustees or the Village of Browntown
by reason of the breaking, clogging, stoppage, or freezing of any
service pipes; nor from any damage arising from repairing mains, making
connections or extensions or any other work that may be deemed necessary.
The right is hereby reserved to cut off the service at any time for
the purpose of repairs or any other necessary purpose, any permit
granted or regulation to the contrary notwithstanding. Whenever it
shall become necessary to shut off the sewer service within any district
of the said Village of Browntown, the Village Clerk shall, if practicable,
give notice to each and every consumer within said Village of Browntown
of the time when such service will be so shut off.
(7) Deposit. Each consumer shall pay, prior to hookup, to guarantee payment
of all charges herein, a deposit in cash in the amount equal to the
minimum quarterly sewer charge pursuant as hereinafter provided, said
minimum charge to be determined by the type of service by which the
property is connected to the mains. Such deposits will be refunded
after two years of timely payment of quarterly charges or when the
user moves from premises, whichever is first, providing all charges
are current.
C. Excavations.
(1) In making excavations in streets or highways for laying service pipe
or making repairs, the paving and earth removed must be deposited
in a manner that will occasion the least inconvenience to the public.
(2) No person shall leave any such excavation made in any street or highway
open at any time without barricades, and during the night, warning
lights must be maintained at such excavations.
(3) In refilling the opening, after the service pipes are laid, the earth
must be laid in layers of not more than nine inches in depth, and
each layer thoroughly compacted to prevent settling. This work, together
with the replacing of sidewalks, ballast and paving, must be done
so as to make the street as good, at least, as before it was disturbed,
and satisfactory to the Village Public Works. No opening of the streets
for tapping the pipes will be permitted when the ground is frozen.
D. Tapping the mains.
(1) No person, except those having special permission from the Board
of Trustees, or persons in its service and approved by it, will be
permitted, under any circumstances, to tap the mains or collection
pipes. The kind and size of the connection with the pipe shall be
that specified in the permit or order from said Board of Trustees.
(2) Pipes should always be tapped on the top, and not within six inches
(15 centimeters) of the joint, or within 24 inches (60 centimeters)
of another lateral connection.
E. Installation of house laterals.
[Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General
Provisions, Art. I)]
(1) All service pipes (laterals) on private property will be installed
in accordance with State of Wisconsin Administrative Code except that
allowable service pipe materials shall be limited to ABS SDR 23.5
(ASTM D2751), PVC Schedule 40 (ASTM D-1788) or service with cast-iron
soil pipe with push-on joints (ASTM A74) no smaller than four inches
size.
(2) Per the State of Wisconsin Administrative Code, all laterals will
be inspected. The building sewer and/or private interceptor main sewer
shall be inspected upon completion of placement of the pipe and before
backfilling and tested before or after backfilling.