[Ord. No. 992 Preamble; Ord. No. 1223 Preamble]
N.J.S.A. 40:63-1 et seq., permits the governing body of every
municipality to fix and prescribe charges, rents, rules, regulations,
conditions and restrictions as to the connection with and use of sewers
and drains in the municipality.
N.J.S.A. 40:62-47 authorizes the governing body of every municipality
to propound such ordinances as it may deem necessary and proper for
the distribution, supply, use and protection of water and for the
installation and protection of meters for fixing and collecting the
water rents or prices for water and for the imposition of penalties.
[Ord. No. 992 § 1; Ord. No. 1223 § I; Ord. No. 1412 § 1-8]
As used in this chapter:
ACT
Shall mean the Federal Clean Water Act, as amended.
BOD (denoting BIOCHEMICAL OXYGEN DEMAND)
Shall mean the quantity of oxygen used in the biochemical
oxidation of organic matter under standard laboratory procedure in
five days at 20° C., expressed in milligrams per liter.
BUILDING DRAIN (SANITARY)
Shall mean that part of the lowest piping of a drainage system
which receives the discharge from sewer pipes inside the walls of
the building and conveys it to the building sewer beginning three
feet outside the building wall.
BUILDING SEWER
Shall mean that part of the drainage system which extends
from the end of the building drain and conveys its discharge to the
service line of the public sewer.
CITY
Shall mean the City of Sea Isle City.
CMCMUA
Shall mean the Cape May County Municipal Utilities Authority.
COMMERCIAL USER (CLASS II)
Shall mean and include any property occupied by a nonresidential
establishment not within the definition of an "Industry User (Class
III)," and which is connected to the wastewater facilities.
CUSTOMER, CONSUMER OR USER
Shall mean the owner of the property or his/her duly authorized
agent as exemplified by the following ownership examples:
a.
A building owned by one party having one or more uses.
b.
An association formed under the "Horizontal Property Act" of
the "Condominium Act."
c.
A motel as defined in this subsection.
DAY
Shall mean the twenty-four-hour period beginning at 12:01
a.m.
EPA
Shall mean the United States Environmental Protection Agency.
EXTRAORDINARY EXPENSE
Shall mean those costs which are over and above normal operating
and maintenance costs incurred as a result of actions of a person
or persons.
GARBAGE
Shall mean the solid animal and vegetable wastes resulting
from the domestic or commercial handling, storage, dispensing, preparation,
cooking, and serving of foods.
INDUSTRIAL USER (CLASS III)
Shall mean any nonresidential user whose waste does not meet the Restricted Discharge requirements set forth in subsection
16-5.5 of this chapter.
INTERFERENCE
Shall mean inhibition or disruption of any sewer system,
wastewater treatment process, sludge disposal system or their operation,
which substantially contributes to a violation of applicable discharge
permits.
MOTEL
Under this chapter must have at least 10 furnished units
for rent and supply sleeping accommodations and parking to primarily
transient as opposed to permanent guests, which shall be billed at
the rate for 10 units.
NATURAL OUTLET
Shall mean any outlet into a watercourse, pond, ditch, lake,
or any other body or surface of ground water.
NJDEP
Shall mean New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection.
NJDES
Shall mean National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System
permit program, whether administered by the EPA or by the State of
New Jersey.
OWNER
Shall mean the person or persons who legally own, lease,
or occupy private property with wastewater facilities which discharge,
or will discharge to the wastewater facilities.
PERSON
Shall mean any individual, firm, company, association, society,
partnership, corporation, municipality, or other similar organization,
agency or group.
pH
Shall mean the logarithm of the reciprocal of the hydrogen
ion concentration expressed in grams per liter of solution as determined
by Standard Methods.
PRETREATMENT
Shall mean the reduction of the amount of pollutants, the
elimination of pollutants, or the alteration of the nature of pollutants
in wastewater prior to discharge to the wastewater facilities.
PROPERLY SHREDDED GARBAGE
Shall mean garbage that has been shredded to such a degree
that all particles will be carried freely under flow conditions normally
prevailing in the wastewater sewers, with no particles greater than
1/2 inch in any dimension.
RESIDENTIAL USER (CLASS I)
Shall mean premises used only for human residency and which
are connected to the wastewater facilities.
SANITARY WASTEWATER
Shall mean wastewater discharged from the sanitary conveniences
of dwellings, office buildings, industrial plants, or institutions.
SERVICE LINE
Shall mean a water pipe line which extends from a water main
to the premises of the user and shall include, but not be limited
to a corporation stop, one or more curb stops, yokes, meters and meter
boxes.
SHALL
Is mandatory. May is permissible.
STANDARD METHODS
Shall mean the latest edition of Standard Methods for the
Examination of Water and Wastewater, published by the American Public
Health Association, Water Environment Federation (WEF) and American
Water Works Association (AWWA).
STATE
Shall mean the State of New Jersey.
STORM SEWER
Shall mean a sewer for conveying storm, surface and other
waters, which is not intended to be transported to a treatment facility.
SUPERINTENDENT
Shall mean the current water treatment, water distribution
and wastewater collection system licensee employed by the City who
is in direct responsible charge of aforementioned systems. Said Superintendent
shall maintain all licenses for the City as required by the NJDEP.
SURFACE WATER
Shall mean water which occurs when the rate of precipitation
exceeds the rate at which water may infiltrate into the soil.
SUSPENDED SOLIDS
Shall mean the total suspended matter that either floats
on the surface of, or is in suspension in water of wastewater as determined
by Standard Methods.
TAMPERING
Shall mean any person or persons entering or gaining access
to any portion of the City's water system and/or sewer collection
system including but not limited to the water meter, meter box, fire
hydrants, valves, valve boxes, wells, water treatment facilities,
wastewater pumping stations, manholes and vaults. Said tampering is
a violation of local, State and Federal laws and under certain circumstances
may be considered a terroristic act.
TOXICS
Shall mean any of the pollutants designated by Federal regulations
pursuant to Section 307(a)(1) of the Act.
VENT SYSTEM
Is a pipe or pipes installed to provide a flow of air to
or from a drainage system or to provide a circulation of air within
the system to protect trap seals from siphonage and back pressure.
WASTEWATER
Shall mean a combination of liquid and water-carried wastes
from residences, commercial buildings, industries, and institutions,
together with any ground water, surface water, or storm water or other
infiltration that may be present.
WASTEWATER FACILITY
Shall mean the combination of the wastewater sewers, pumping
stations, appurtenances and treatment facilities.
WASTEWATER SEWER
Shall mean the structures, processes, equipment and arrangements
necessary to collect and transport wastewaters to the treatment facility.
WATER MAIN
Shall mean a water pipe line in a public street or highway
or within an easement area from which individual premises are served
through service line connections.
WEF
Shall mean the Water Environment Federation.
[Ord. No. 992 § 2; Ord. No. 1223 § I]
a. The rules, regulations and rates contained in the chapter are hereby
established for the supply of water from the municipal water system
and for the disposal of sewage through the sanitary collection system
from all legally connected properties in the City. Septic systems
are specifically prohibited and no other means of sewage disposal
are permitted without prior written approval of the Plumbing Inspector,
County Board of Health and Water and Sewer Superintendent.
b. The operation of the water and sanitary collection systems shall
be and remain vested in the City Commissioners who shall employ and
appoint such personnel as may be necessary to properly operate the
systems. No work or service of any kind, except in an emergency, will
be performed by City employees on privately owned property without
express written prior approval by the user and superintendent.
c. The City or its authorized agents shall have the right of access
to users' premises at reasonable times for any purpose in connection
with the water and/or the sanitary collection systems.
[Ord. No. 992 § 3; Ord. No. 1223 § I; Ord. No. 1412 §§ 9, 10]
a. Written application for a new or replacement water service line and/or
building sewer shall be made to the Water and Sewer Department in
the manner hereinafter provided before any connection shall be made.
b. Except in the case of an emergency, a complete application shall
be made at least 30 working days before the completion of the connection(s)
is desired.
c. The application(s) shall be signed by the customer or his/her authorized
agent. After processing, the Tax Collector and/or the Superintendent
will notify applicant of availability and related charges. Permit
will be issued after payment has been received.
d. When a new installation or replacement of a water service line and building sewer is contemplated at the same time, a street opening charge will apply if both lines are laid in the same trench. If either or both lines requiring replacement are laid in separate trenches, the street opening charge will apply to each line in addition to cost of services (see the Rate Schedules
attached to this chapter).
e. In the case of new construction or modification to existing drainage
lines within the structure, an application shall be made at the time
that the building permit is obtained.
f. Application may be made to the Water and Sewer Superintendent for exclusion from the sanitary collection system charges when water used will not be returned to the sanitary collection system, (i.e., lawn sprinklers, garden irrigation, marinas, etc.). Such consumption must be metered separately and will be subject to the schedule of water rates and fees set forth in Rate Schedules A and B (see the Rate Schedules
attached to this chapter).
g. Permits will be valid for a period of one year from the date of issuance.
h. There shall be a connection fee of $1,000 for water and $1,000 for
sewer in addition to any other fees for all new connections. New connections
are defined as never in system before and/or adding an additional
unit or units.
[Ord. No. 992 § 3; Ord. No. 1223 § I]
a. All users shall abide by all rules and regulations governing the
water and sanitary collection system as provided herein or otherwise
regularly adopted. The Plumbing Inspector may refuse to authorize
connection to the system when the user's system is not in accordance
with the National Standard Plumbing Code as adopted by the State of
New Jersey.
b. No person shall connect a sump pump, roof, foundation, areaway, parking
lot, roadway, or other surface runoff or ground water drains to any
sewer which is connected to a wastewater treatment facility. All roof,
foundation, areaway, parking lot, roadway or other surfaces runoff
or ground water drains shall discharge to natural outlets or storm
sewers. No new or replacement building sewer shall be laid to the
ground closer than one foot to an existing water service line or water
meter or vice versa.
c. No cross-connection or inter-connections with facilities supplying
water from other sources shall be permitted.
d. Temporary discontinuance of service is not permitted and each owner
shall pay the minimum rate per quarter unless permanent discontinuance
is effected.
[Ord. No. 992 § 4; Ord. No. 1223 § I; Ord. No. 1504 (2011) § XI]
a. Water main taps and the installation or repair of the service lines
from the water main to the curb area shall be made by the Water and
Sewer Department or its authorized agent in every case.
b. The service line shall extend to a location approximately one foot
inside the curb line.
c. Charges for larger service lines will be determined by the Water
and Sewer Department based upon current costs of material and labor.
d. All applications shall be understood to embody all the rules and
regulations of the Water and Sewer Department as provided herein or
otherwise regularly adopted, whether set forth in the application
or not.
e. In the event where one meter services two or more condominium units,
individual water and sewer bills shall be issued at a flat rate charge
to each owner. Excess charges shall be allocated equally among the
number of units. The City will assume no responsibility for the aforesaid
allocation.
f. Supply of Multiple Users. Water shall be supplied through one service
line and one meter under the minimum charge at the option of the customer
to each separate and distinct building. Where a building is erected
in the rear of one fronting on the street or avenue, that building
may be served through the service line of the front building. Where
houses are erected in pairs under one roof and belonging to the owner,
the entire building may be served at the option of the customer, through
one service line and one meter under one minimum charge. In one story
stores built in blocks, when all of the stores in the block are owned
by one owner the entire block may be supplied with water through one
service line and one meter under one minimum charge at the option
of the customer; where the customer receives services through one
service line to more than one unit, he shall in the case of a sale
of any part of the premises thus supplied, except for the sale of
the unit in a condominium, immediately disconnect the portion of the
premises sold from the water service. When stores are part of a hotel,
motel, house, apartment building or other building supplied with water,
the stores shall be considered as one room or two rooms as the case
may be and shall be supplied through the same service line and meter
which supplies the building of which the stores are a part.
g. The service line shall be under the exclusive control of the Water
and Sewer Department and under no circumstances shall any person not
authorized by the Water and Sewer Department tamper with any part
of the service line.
[Ord. No. 992 § 5; Ord. No. 1223 § I; Ord. No. 1412 § 11]
a. All water shall be supplied and billed through meters which will
be furnished and owned by the City.
b. When a change in meter size is requested, the installation charge
shall be determined by the Water and Sewer Department based upon current
cost of labor and material.
c. Additions or alterations or property improvements shall in no way
restrict the Water and Sewer Department from free access to the water
meter for routine reading, maintenance or replacement. Violation of
this requirement shall result in discontinuance of service.
[Ord. No. 992 § 6; Ord. No. 1223 § I; Ord. No. 1412 § 12]
a. It is the responsibility of the consumer to properly protect the
meter from damage. The consumer shall be liable for damage to the
meter and/or for the loss of water due to negligence.
b. It is hereby declared unlawful for any person to change, alter or
interfere with the meter or the dials thereof or to otherwise tamper
therewith.
c. All structures, dwellings, pools, sprinkler systems, dock lines or
any other metered service shall be required to install a groundstop
to each metered service on the consumer's side of the water service.
These groundstops will be installed with drain valves so that the
consumer may turn off and/or drain his service without tampering with
the City's line or meter. The cost of the installation is to
be borne by the homeowner.
d. It shall be a violation of this chapter to enter the water meter
box in any manner or for any reason.
[Ord. No. 992 § 6; Ord. No. 1223 § I]
a. In case a meter fails to register or operate properly, the consumer
will be charged at the average rate based on the records for the same
corresponding calendar period in the prior three years, or any part
thereof where there are not at least three prior years of record.
If there are no records for the corresponding calendar period, then
the consumer shall pay the minimum charge for the quarter or quarters
involved. All water that passes through the meter shall be charged
for, whether the water is used or wasted.
b. The Water and Sewer Department reserves the right to remove and test
any meter at any time and to substitute another meter, either permanently
or temporarily.
c. Upon the written request of a consumer, the Water and Sewer Department will test the accuracy of the consumer's meter. Each request for test shall be accompanied by a fee (see the Rate Schedules
attached to this chapter). If the test proves the meter to have been faulty, the fee will be refunded. Test will be limited to twice a year.
[Ord. No. 992 § 7; Ord. No. 1223 § I]
a. The entire water service system from the meter outlet connection
to all outlets in the premises is the sole responsibility of the owner
of the premises and shall be kept in repair or replaced at the owner's
expense.
b. The Water and Sewer Department shall not be held accountable for
any damage which may result from leaks, burst pipes, or from any other
cause in occupied or unoccupied houses, buildings or places of business.
[Ord. No. 992 § 8; Ord. No. 1223 § I]
a. The Water and Sewer Department will use reasonable care and diligence
to provide a constant supply of water through the pipes to consumers,
but reserves the right any time without notice, to shut off the water
in its mains for the purpose of making repairs or extensions or for
other emergency purposes.
b. Neither the Water and Sewer Department nor the City shall be liable
for a deficiency or failure in the supply of water or for damage caused
by the bursting of any main or pipe, or any other attachment of the
Department, or for any other cause whatsoever.
c. All consumers having boilers or any other type of equipment such
as air conditioners, ice machines and hot water heaters upon their
premises, depending upon the water and the pressure to keep them supplied,
are hereby cautioned against danger of collapse and all damage must
be borne exclusively by the consumer.
[Ord. No. 992 § 9; Ord. No. 1223 § I]
A fee as set forth in Rate Schedule A will be charged by the Water and Sewer Department for
initiation of permanent discontinuance of service procedure. Service
rendered under any application or agreement may be discontinued for
any of the following reasons:
a. Use of water for any other property or purposes except as described
in the original or amended application.
b. Failure to protect water meter and service line from damage.
c. Tampering with any service pipe, meter, corporation stop or seal
or any other appliance of the Water and Sewer Department.
d. Non-payment, after due and timely notice of any charges or rental
fees for water services accruing under the application.
e. Refusal of reasonable access to any home, building or place of business
by the Water and Sewer Department Superintendent or any other person
designated by him/her of the Water and Sewer Department, at all reasonable
hours of the day, for the examination of the water service line.
f. Willful waste of water through improper or imperfect pipes, fixtures
or otherwise.
g. Interference with access to the water meter (see subsection
16-3.2c).
[Ord. No. 992 § 10; Ord. No. 1223 § I]
Permanent discontinuance of service to any premises will be
effected by the Water and Sewer Department upon receipt of a written
request from the owner. (See Fee Schedules.)
[Ord. No. 992 § 11; Ord. No. 1223 § I]
A turn-on charge as per the Rate Schedule will be made if the Water and Sewer Department has effected an interim turn-off prior to having permanently discontinued the services for reasons as stated in subsections
16-3.7,
16-3.8 and
16-4.1. Application for turn-on and satisfactory eliminating of any and all violations shall be made prior to the date of the intended permanent discontinuance.
[Ord. No. 992 § 12; Ord. No. 1223 § I; Ord. No. 1412 § 13]
a. Water meters shall be read at a minimum semi-annually each year. Bills for the minimum, in advance, together with the excess water charges for the prior period, if any, will be rendered and paid quarterly. All bills presented will contain the then current meter reading, showing the amount furnished, and the bills shall be due on their due date. If not paid when due, the Water and Sewer Department reserves the right to discontinue service after due notice and remove the meter, but no such discontinuance shall deprive the Water and Sewer Department of the right to be paid for the water furnished. A penalty of 1.5% per month will be attached to all bills for a minimum or excess charges not paid within 10 days from the date due. All bills shall be payable to the City of Sea Isle City. When in the judgment of the Water and Sewer Department, the advance payment of the minimum charge is not sufficient to properly protect the Water and Sewer Department against loss, the right is reserved to require a reasonable deposit in addition to the advance minimum charge payable as set forth in the Rate Schedule. (See the Rate Schedules
attached to this chapter)
b. Whenever a consumer shall consider any charge for excess water consumption
incorrect and desires for that reason to contest the accuracy thereof,
protest by letter must be filed with the Water and Sewer Clerk within
30 days after receipt of any bills. Upon receipt of any such protest,
the Water and Sewer Clerk shall review the records and cause the appropriate
authorities to make a thorough recheck and then promptly correct or
verify the bill as the case may be, and notify the consumer of the
result. Unless a protest is made within the aforesaid time, the bill
rendered shall be considered final and not subject to protest.
[Ord. No. 992 § 13; Ord. No. 1120; Ord. No.
1223 § I; Ord. No. 1412 § 14; Ord. No. 1465 (2009) § 1; Ord. No. 1476 (2010) § 1]
The schedule of water rates and sewer rates are attached hereto
as Schedules A and B and incorporated in this chapter.
[Ord. No. 992 § 14; Ord. No. 1120 § 3; Ord. No. 1223 § I; amended 8-13-2019 by Ord. No. 1638]
a. The rate for all water furnished in excess of the semiannual allotment
of 30,000 gallons per unit set forth above for the time period of
March 1 through August 31 shall be $2 per each additional 1,000 gallons
or any part thereof.
b. The rate for all water furnished in excess of the semiannual allotment
of 30,000 gallons per unit set forth above for the time period of
September 1 through February 28 shall be $2 per each additional 1,000
gallons or any part thereof.
c. An additional sewer charge of $2 shall be charged for each additional
1,000 gallons or any part thereof exceeding the semiannual allotment
of 30,000 gallons of water per unit for the period of March 1 through
August 31.
d. An additional sewer charge of $2 shall be charged for each additional
1,000 gallons or any part thereof exceeding the semiannual allotment
of 30,000 gallons of water per unit for the period of September 1
through February 28.
[Ord. No. 992 § 15; Ord. No. 1223 § I; Ord. No. 1412 § 15]
As rental for each fire hydrant of the City, the Water and Sewer
Department will receive the sum of $125 annually.
[Ord. No. 992 § 16; Ord. No. 1223 § I; Ord. No. 1412 § 16]
Water for special uses, such as jetting, pilings, landscaping,
road work, etc., may be obtained from water hydrants upon application
to the Water and Sewer Department.
An application for such special use shall be submitted to the
Water and Sewer Department on forms as required by the Department
supplying all information the Department deems necessary to process
an application.
A deposit of $500 shall be submitted with each completed application
to cover the cost of repair or replacement of the hydrant meter and
ensure payment of any fee charged.
Applicant shall pay an application fee of $100 at time of submission
of application in addition to the deposit. The fee shall be nonrefundable
and cover administrative costs of accommodating applicant. Applicant
shall be billed $3 per 1,000 gallons of usage.
[Ord. No. 992 § 17; Ord. No. 1223 § I; Ord. No. 1412 § 17]
Each customer requiring private fire protection facilities shall
pay in advance a charge determined by the Water and Sewer Department
for material and installation cost of each connection intended to
be used exclusively for the extinguishment of fires. This line is
used only for fire suppression. Domestic water uses are from separate
metered lines.
All new or upgraded fire suppression systems for residential
or commercial uses shall add to the system an approved detector check
value meeting all American Water Works Association specifications
for the purposes of indicating to the Water and Sewer Department whether
water has flowed through the system.
[Ord. No. 992 § 18; Ord. No. 1223 § I]
a. A four inch building sewer shall be installed unless a larger size
is applied for and/or deemed necessary by the Water and Sewer Department.
Cost of a new or replacement four inch building sewer shall be set
forth in Rate Schedule B, plus a street opening charge as set forth
in Rate Schedules A and B. Special charges for larger sizes of building sewers will
be determined by the City based upon current costs of material and
labor.
b. A building sewer will be used to service a single user only and no
user shall be serviced by more than one building sewer unless agreed
upon between the user and the Water and Sewer Department.
c. Supply of Multiple Buildings. Service may be supplied, through one
building sewer connected to several buildings discharge lines at the
option of the user and concurrence of the Water and Sewer Department.
Where a building is erected in the rear of one fronting on the street
or avenue and both buildings are owned by the same owner, that building
may be served through the building sewer of the front building. Where
houses are erected in pairs under one roof and belonging to one owner,
the entire building may be serviced, at the option of the user, through
one building sewer. In one story stores built in blocks, when all
of the stores in the block are owned by one owner, the entire block
may be supplied with service through one building sewer at the option
of the customer and with the concurrence of the Plumbing Inspector.
Where the user received service through one building sewer from more
than one unit, he shall in the case of a sale on any part of the premises
thus serviced, except for the sale of a unit in a condominium, immediately
disconnect the service from that part of the premises sold. When stores
are a part of a hotel, motel, house, apartment building or other building
supplied with service, the store shall be considered as one room or
two rooms as the case may be and shall be serviced through the same
building sewer which services the building of which the stores are
a part.
d. The building sewer from within approximately one foot of the curb
line to the public sewer shall be under the exclusive control of the
City and under no circumstances shall any person not authorized by
the City tamper with any part of the line. The installation or repair
of this section of the building sewer shall be made by the City or
its authorized agent in every case.
e. The responsibility of the Water and Sewer Department of the City
for maintenance of the sewer system shall extend only from the curb
to the sewer main within the public right-of-way. If it is determined
by the Plumbing Inspector that the cause of any stoppage is the adjoining
residence, a service charge will be paid in accord with the Rate Schedules
A and B.
f. Notwithstanding any provisions contained herein to the contrary,
no permit for sewer service connections will be issued and no fee
for a permit will be collected by the Tax Collector until the permit
application is paid for and approved by the Water and Sewer Superintendent.
g. When a structure with existing sewer service is to be moved, raised
or demolished, it is required that the structure's sewer lateral
be disconnected and properly capped at the curb line. The work is
to be performed at the customer's expense and inspected by the
Plumbing Subcode Official.
h. All sewer lines, house drains, washing machine discharges, grease
traps, etc., shall be connected into the sewer system and shall not
be discharged into surface or subsurface. Interceptors for grease
traps must have routine maintenance and be available for inspection
by the representatives of the Water and Sewer Department.
i. Interceptors (including grease, oil, sand) shall be provided by all
food handling establishments and restaurants.
j. All structures with two units shall have separate sewer lines.
k. Any extension made to the height of an existing curb vent in order
to comply with this chapter shall not exceed a total height of six
inches above the surrounding area. No tripping hazards are to be created
in the hard surface portion of the pedestrian right-of-way. All piping
should be crack and infiltration free, and extensions and connections
shall be water tight using approved fittings.
[Ord. No. 992 § 19; Ord. No. 1223 § I]
a. Waste Disposal. It shall be unlawful for any person to place, deposit,
or permit to be deposited in any unsanitary manner on public or private
property within the City or in any area under the jurisdiction of
the City any human or animal excrement, garbage, or other objectionable
waste.
b. Wastewater Discharges. It shall be unlawful to discharge without
a permit to any natural outlet within the City or in any area under
its jurisdiction. Wastewater discharges to the wastewater facilities
are not authorized unless in accordance with the provisions of these
regulations.
c. Wastewater Disposal. Except as provided in these regulations, it
shall be unlawful to construct or maintain any privy, privy valve,
septic tank, cesspool, or other facility intended or used for the
disposal of wastewater.
d. Connection to Wastewater Sewer. Any person requesting connection
to the wastewater facilities may only do so through the wastewater
sewers owned by the City. No person may be permitted to directly discharge
into the wastewater facilities owned by the Cape May County Municipal
Utilities Authority (C.M.C.M.U.A.) unless prior written consent is
received from the C.M.C.M.U.A.
e. Protection of Capacity for Existing Sewers. The City shall not issue
a permit for any class of connection to the wastewater sewers or wastewater
treatment facilities unless there is sufficient capacity, not legally
committed to other users, in the wastewater sewers and treatment facilities
to convey and adequately treat the quantity of wastewater which the
requested connection will add to the system.
[Ord. No. 992 § 20; Ord. No. 1223 § I]
a. It shall be the sole responsibility of the owner to maintain the
entire building sewer in proper operating condition. Restrictions
in the building sewer causing limited flow, blockage or discharge
of sewage onto any property, into the street, highway or within an
easement area, shall be eliminated through arrangements between the
property owner and a registered plumber.
b. It is illegal for any vent system to discharge sewage onto any property,
whether public or private. If such discharges do occur, the cause
must be promptly eliminated.
c. Tardy elimination or frequently repeated occasions of such incidences
or failure to clean up after such instances shall be a violation of
this chapter and shall be reason for the Board of Health or the Plumbing
Subcode Official to cause discontinuance of water service and to proceed
with necessary arrangements for clean up, etc., and assess the user
accordingly.
[Ord. No. 992 § 21; Ord. No. 1223 § I]
The operation of the sanitary collection system is directly related to the use of water. Therefore, the City reserves the right to also discontinue water service for any of the following reasons and to impose a turn-on charge in accordance with subsection
16-3.9:
a. Non-payment of any charges or fees for sanitary collection service.
b. Failure to maintain the sanitary system, piping and appurtenances
in satisfactory working order including sewer to the public sewer.
c. The discharge of sewage onto property, public or private.
d. Failure to comply with regulations pertaining to openings in the
sanitary collection system.
e. Discharge into the sanitary collection system in violation of this
chapter.
f. Tampering with the City meters.
g. Any other violation of this chapter.
[Ord. No. 992 § 22; Ord. No. 1223 § I; Ord. No. 1412 § 18]
a. Restricted Connections. Any connection, drain, or arrangement which
will permit any such waters to enter any wastewater sewer shall be
deemed to be a violation of this ordinance and subject the responsible
person to the penalties set forth herein.
b. Restricted Discharges. No person shall discharge or cause to be discharged
to any of the wastewater facilities any substances, materials, waters
or wastes in such quantities or concentrations which will:
1. Create a fire or explosion hazard including, but not limited to,
gasoline, benzene, naphtha, fuel oil, or other flammable or explosive
liquid, solid, or gas; including but not limited to any liquid having
a flash point lower than 235° F. as determined by the Tagliabue
closed cup method.
2. Cause corrosive damage or hazard to structures, equipment, or personnel
of the wastewater facilities, but in no case discharges having a pH
lower than 5.5 or greater than 9.0.
3. Cause obstruction to the flow in sewers, or other interference with
the operation of wastewater facilities due to accumulation of solid
or viscous materials.
4. Contain fats, wax or grease, or oils, whether emulsified or not,
in excess of 100 milligrams per liter or containing sub-stances which
may solidify or become viscous at temperatures between 32° F.
or 150° F.
5. Have a temperature higher than 150° F. or 65° C.
6. Contain phenolic compounds over 1.0 part per million, expressed as
phenol.
7. Contain any radioactive substances.
8. Have a biochemical oxygen demand [five day BOD] in excess of 250
milligrams per liter.
9. Have a suspended solids content in excess of 250 milligrams per liter,
or containing suspended solids of such character of specific gravity
that unusual attention or expense is required to handle or treat such
materials.
10. Contain corrosive, toxic, deleterious, or poisonous substances in
sufficient quantity to cause injury, damage or hazard to personnel,
structures or equipment, or interfere with the wastewater facilities
including but not limited to any portion of the liquid or solids treatment
or handling processes, or that which will pass through the treatment
facilities in such condition that they will not achieve State, Federal,
or other existing, pending, or future requirements for the effluent
discharge, including but not limited to the permit requirements imposed
upon the Cape May County Municipal Utilities Authority.
11. Cause unusual volume or concentration of wastes being delivered in
a "slug" manner which it is meant that the normal [i.e. twenty-four-hour
average] concentration of loadings shall not be exceeded by more than
a factor of 4.0 for any 60 minute period.
12. Have an objectionable color which is not removable in the wastewater
treatment facility.
13. Be discharged by tank trucks into manholes or appurtenances of the
wastewater sewer system, including, but not limited to, septic tank
wastes. These septic tank wastes, will however, be accepted directly
at designated C.M.C.M.U.A. Wastewater Treatment Facilities.
14. Contain noxious, malodorous gas or substances which are present in
quantities that create a public nuisance or a hazard to public health.
15. Contain any garbage that has not been properly shredded.
16. Contain substances interfering with sludge management; any substance
which may cause the wastewater treatment facilities' sludge to
be unsuitable for reclamation and reuse or to interfere with the reclamation
process where the C.M.C.M.U.A. is pursuing a reuse and reclamation
program. In no case shall a wastewater discharged to the wastewater
facilities cause the wastewater treatment facilities to be in noncompliance
with sludge use and disposal criteria, guidelines or regulations developed
by the NJDEP, the USEPA, or any criteria, guidelines, or regulations
affecting sludge use or disposal developed pursuant to the Solid Waste
Disposal Act, the Clean Air Act, the Toxic Substances Control Act,
or the "New Jersey Guidelines for the Utilization and Disposal of
Municipal and Industrial Sludges and Septage."
c. Discharge of Prohibited Wastewater. If any wastewaters are discharged
or are proposed to be discharged to the wastewater facilities which
consist of the substances or possess the characteristics enumerated
above, or which may be set forth by regulatory agencies now or in
the future, and which, in the judgment of the City and/or the Cape
May County Municipal Utilities Authority, have a deleterious effect
upon the wastewater facilities or constitute a public nuisance, the
City may:
2. Require pretreatment to an acceptable condition prior to discharge
into the wastewater sewer system;
3. Require control over the quantities and rates of discharge; and/or
4. Take such other action as it may deem appropriate.
d. Water Conservation. No discharger shall be permitted to dilute their
waste to avoid violation of this chapter.
[Ord. No. 992 § 23; Ord. No. 1223 § I; Ord. No. 1412 § 19]
a. Information and Noncompliance. If the City and/or the C.M.C.M.U.A. has reason to believe that any discharger is in violation of subsection
16-5.5, one or both of the following actions may be taken:
1. Request additional information in an effort to evaluate the quality
and quantity of the materials discharged.
2. Monitor the wastewater at the expense of the user. If the discharger
is found to be in violation of pretreatment facilities within a specified
time to be determined by the City and/or the C.M.C.M.U.A. If such
facilities are not constructed in delivering a waste in compliance
with the provisions of these regulations within the specified time,
the City may disconnect the discharge from the wastewater facilities
according to provisions as set forth in this chapter.
The requirements of this subsection shall be applicable to all
discharges in existence prior to and following the adoption of these
regulations.
b. Determination of Wastewater Characteristics.
1. Measurements, tests, and analysis of the characteristics of wastewater
to which reference is made in these regulations shall be determined
in accordance with the latest edition of "Standard Methods for the
Examination of Water and Wastewater," published by the American Public
Health Association, Water Environmental Federation and American Water
Works Association or such alternate methods approved by the City in
compliance with State and Federal law. Sampling methods, locations,
times, durations and frequencies are to be determined on an individual
basis subject to approval by the City and the C.M.C.M.U.A. The discharger
shall have the option to use, at his/her own expense, more complete
sampling methods, locations, times and frequencies than specified
by the City and/or the C.M.C.M.U.A.
2. Measurements, tests and analysis of the characteristics of wastewater
required by these regulations shall be performed by a New Jersey State
certified laboratory.
3. When required by the City the user shall install a suitable control
manhole together with such necessary meters and other appurtenances
in the building sewer to facilitate observation, sampling and measurement
of the wastewater. The manhole or other appurtenances, when required,
shall be accessibly and safely located, and shall be constructed in
accordance with plans approved by the City. The manhole shall be installed
by the user at his/her expense, and shall be maintained by him/her
so as to be safe and accessible at all times.
c. Special Agreements. Nothing in this subsection shall be construed
as preventing any special agreement or arrangement between the City
and any user of the wastewater facilities whereby wastewater of unusual
BOD or suspended solids strength is accepted into the system subject
to any surcharge payments or user charges as may be applicable; provided,
however, that such acceptance does not cause a violation of the discharge
permit requirements for the wastewater treatment facility. The surcharge
rates shall be in conformance with the then prevailing rates developed
by the C.M.C.M.U.A.
d. Costs of Damage. If the drainage or discharge from any person/owner
causes a deposit, obstruction, or damage to any of the wastewater
facilities located within the City, the City of the C.M.C.M.U.A.,
depending upon which of those has operating responsibility for the
obstructed section of the wastewater facility, shall cause the deposit
or obstruction to be promptly removed or cause the damage to be promptly
repaired. The cost for such work, including materials, labor, supervision,
permits and engineering fees shall be borne by the person/owner causing
such deposit, obstruction, or damage.
[Ord. No. 992 § 23; Ord. No. 1223 § I]
The annual sewerage system charges will be billed in equal quarterly
installments. Each installment shall be based upon the water consumption
in the prior years' summer quarter (July-August-September) and
will consist of:
See Schedule B
[Ord. No. 992 § 24; Ord. No. 1223 § I]
Because the sewer rate is based upon water usage during the
prior year's summer quarter (July 1 through September 30), in
the event a meter fails to register or operate properly during the
summer quarter, the sewer charge for the following year will be based
upon an average of the prior three years' summer water consumption.
In the event the records for the prior three summer quarters are not
complete, the last three quarters where the records are complete shall
be used. In the event there are not three years of complete records
of the summer quarters, the summer quarters which do not have complete
records shall be used for such averaging.
[Ord. No. 992 § 25; Ord. No. 1223 § I]
a. Vandalism. No person shall maliciously, willfully, or negligently
break, damage, destroy, uncover, deface, or tamper with any structure,
appurtenance or equipment which is a part of the water/wastewater
facilities. Any person who violates this subsection shall be guilty
of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction, shall be liable for a fine.
The fine shall be in addition to payment of damages incurred by a
water/wastewater facility.
b. Accidental Spills. Any person, persons, or businesses responsible
in part or in whole for an accidental spill into the sewer system
or storm sewer onto public or private property, or into surrounding
bodies of water, shall immediately report each occurrence to the Police
Department.
c. Reporting. In the case of an accidental discharge, or if for any
reason a user does not comply or will be unable to comply, with any
prohibition of limitation in these sewer use regulations, the user
responsible for such discharge shall immediately telephone and notify
the City and the C.M.C.M.U.A. of the incident. The notification shall
include location of discharge, type of waste, concentration and volume.
Furthermore, the user shall take immediate action to prevent interference
with the wastewater treatment process and/or damage to the wastewater
facilities. The notification shall not relieve the user of any expense,
loss, damage or other liability which may be incurred as a result
of damage to the wastewater facilities or other damage to persons
or property; nor shall the notification relieve the user of any fines,
civil penalties, or other liability which may be imposed by these
regulations or other applicable law.
[Ord. No. 992 § 26; Ord. No. 1223 § I]
If prompt payment for any water or sanitary collection service
or for work done or materials furnished is not made when due, as aforesaid,
the water shall be shut off from the premises served and it shall
not be supplied thereto again until the arrears, with interest and
penalties, shall be fully paid. The officers and employees of the
City are fully authorized to take any and all action necessary to
enforce this provision as well as all others necessary for the proper
enforcement of this chapter. If any charges shall remain in arrears
for two months, the officer or other employees charged with the duty
of the collection thereof shall file with the officer charged with
the duty of collecting unpaid taxes, a statement showing such arrearages;
and from the time of such filing, the unpaid charges shall become
a lien upon the premises and real estate for which the service(s)
were furnished and in connection with which the charges were incurred
to the same extent as taxes are a lien upon real estate in the City
shall be collected and enforced by the same officers and in the same
manner as liens for taxes.
[Ord. No. 992 § 26; Ord. No. 1223 § I]
Any act prohibited by this chapter is hereby declared to be
a violation hereof. The failure to do any act or thing required to
be done pursuant to the provisions of this chapter shall be considered
a violation hereof.
[Ord. No. 992 § 26; Ord. No. 1223 § I]
Any person found guilty of any violation of this chapter, shall, upon conviction thereof, be liable for the penalty in Chapter
1, Section
1-5 and/or shall be subject to disconnection from the wastewater facilities.
[Ord. No. 992 § 26; Ord. No. 1223 § I]
Each day a violation continues shall constitute a separate violation
of this chapter.
[Ord. No. 992 § 26; Ord. No. 1223 § I]
In addition, if a violation causes extraordinary expense to
any operating component of the wastewater facilities, the person causing
such violation shall be liable for the full amount of the extraordinary
expense plus any costs incurred by the entity pursuing enforcement
of these provisions. The City will transfer any such reimbursement
to the person suffering the injury or incurring the expenses.
[Ord. No. 1019 Preamble; Ord. No. 1431 § LXX]
a. The City was subject to a sewer extension ban imposed by the Department
of Environmental Protection by letter of August 13, 1985, from LeRoy
T. Cataneo, Chief of the Bureau of Waste Management of the Department
of Environmental Protection.
b. On September 13, 1989, a sewer connection moratorium was imposed
upon the City by the Cape May County Municipal Utilities Authority
in accord with its Capacity Assurance Agreement with the City.
c. The Cape May County Municipal Utilities Authority voted on October
16, 1990, to lift its sewer connection imposition.
d. The Department of Environmental Protection has previously lifted
its sewer extension ban upon the City.
e. The City is near reaching its wastewater flow for the year 2020 as
allocated by the Cape May County Municipal Utilities Authority.
f. It is in the best interest of the City to regulate wastewater flow
to the Cape May County Municipal Utilities Authority treatment plant.
g. The Governing Body deems it in the interest of the public health
and safety to impose such regulation.
[Ord. No. 1019 Art. I]
As used in this section:
CEILING HEIGHTS
Shall mean, for habitable rooms, other than kitchen, storage
rooms and laundry rooms, height of not less than seven feet six inches.
Hallways, corridors, bathrooms, toilet rooms, kitchens and habitable
basements that are only used as recreation rooms shall have a ceiling
height of not less than seven feet measured to the lowest projection
from the ceiling (as defined in the BOCA National Building Code 1990,
p. 127).
FLOOR AREA
Shall mean, for every dwelling unit, at least one room which
shall have not less than 150 square feet of floor area. Other habitable
rooms, except kitchens, shall have an area of not less than 70 square
feet (as defined in the BOCA National Building Code 1990 p. 128).
HABITABLE ROOM
Shall mean space in a structure for living, sleeping, eating
or cooking. Bathrooms, toilet compartments, closets, halls, storage
or utility spaces and similar areas are not considered habitable spaces
(as defined in the BOCA National Building Code 1990, p. 28).
WASTEWATER
Shall mean the spent water of a community. From the standpoint
of source, it may be a combination of the liquid and water-carried
wastes from residences, commercial buildings, industrial plants, and
institutions, together with any ground water, surface water and storm
water that may be present.
WASTEWATER TREATMENT WORKS
Shall mean an arrangement of devices and structures for treating
wastewater, industrial wastes and sludge. Sometimes used as synonymous
with "waste treatment plant" or "waste-water treatment plant" or "water
pollution control plant."
WIDTH
Shall mean, for a habitable room other than a kitchen, not
less than seven feet in any dimension (as defined in the BOCA National
Building Code 1990 p. 128).
[Ord. No. 1019 Art. II; Ord. No. 1027 § 1]
a. As of November 5, 1990, all improvements on buildable lots for single
families shall not exceed a flow of 300 gallons per day for new construction.
b. As of November 5, 1990, all improvements on buildable lots containing
not more than two units shall not exceed 450 gallons per day for new
construction.
c. As of November 5, 1990, all improvements on buildable lots containing
more than two units shall not exceed a flow of 225 gallons per day
per unit for new construction.
[Ord. No. 1019 Art. III]
a. As of November 5, 1990, all applicants for building permits shall
submit to the Construction Office, along with their plans, a fixture
chart showing a fixture count along with their flow rates and with
a statement of the habitable rooms to be contained in the structure.
The report shall state in summary form how the required flow is to
be achieved. The Construction Office shall act on this report and
accept or reject the report within 10 working days of receipt of the
report. The owner shall certify to the accuracy of the report submitted.
b. If the application is rejected by the administrative authority, under
this section, the applicant shall have 20 working days to resubmit
his report.
c. If the Construction Official determines that after construction the
flows exceed those permitted under this section the matter shall be
referred to the Water and Sewer Department for testing. The testing
results shall be returned to the Construction Official who shall make
a final determination whether there has been compliance with this
section. The cost of this testing shall be $100 and shall be paid
by the applicant.
[Ord. No. 1019 Art. V]
Any person convicted of a violation of this section shall be liable, upon conviction, to the penalty stated in Chapter
1, Section
1-5. Each day that the offense continues shall constitute a separate violation.
[Ord. No. 1028 §§ 1-4]
a. It is the consensus of scientific, medical and dental opinion that
the presence of one part per million fluoride in drinking water is
a deterrent to tooth decay.
b. The fluoride element is deficient in the natural supply of water
distributed to the citizens of Sea Isle City in the public drinking
water.
c. Fluoridation of drinking water has been endorsed by the United States
Department of Health and Human Services, and the New Jersey and American
Public Health Associations, the American Medical Association and the
New Jersey Dental Association.
It appears that fluoride can be introduced into the public drinking
water supply of the City as a measure to promote public health and
welfare.
[Ord. No. 1028 § 5]
Upon receiving the necessary authorization from the New Jersey
Department of Health, the Water Department of the City is hereby authorized
and directed to provide the means and to proceed with the introduction
of fluoride into the water supply within the City in such quantities
as are required to maintain throughout the pipe distribution system
fluoride concentration of approximately one part per million (minimum
0.8 ppm and maximum 1.2 ppm) provided, however, that plans for the
necessary equipment, installation and operation involved in the introduction
are first approved by the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection.
[Ord. No. 1028 § 6; Ord. No. 1431 § LXXI]
The operator of the Water Department shall keep an accurate
record of fluoride-bearing chemical applied and the quantities of
water treated and cause such analytical tests to be made for fluorides
(in terms of the element F) in the untreated and treated water as
he/she shall be directed to do by the State Department of Environmental
Protection or the Mayor.
[Ord. No. 1028 § 7; Ord. No. 1431 § LXXII]
The Superintendent of Water and Sewer is hereby directed to
make periodic reports to the Mayor and Governing Body on the fluoridation
of the water supply.
[Ord. No. 1376 § I]
As used in this section:
DOMESTIC SEWAGE
Shall mean waste and wastewater from humans or household
operations.
ILLICIT CONNECTION
Shall mean any physical or nonphysical connection that discharges
domestic sewage, non-contact cooling water, process wastewater, or
other industrial waste (other than stormwater) to the municipal separate
storm sewer system operated by the City of Sea Isle City, unless that
discharge is authorized under a NJPDES permit other than the Tier
A Municipal Stormwater General Permit (NJPDES Permit Number NJ0141852).
Nonphysical connections may include, but are not limited to, leaks,
flows, or overflows into the municipal separate storm sewer system.
INDUSTRIAL WASTE
Shall mean nondomestic waste, including, but not limited
to, those pollutants regulated under Section 307(a), (b), or (c) of
the Federal Clean Water Act (33 U.S.C. § 1317(a), (b), or
(c)).
MUNICIPAL SEPARATE STORM SEWER SYSTEM (MS4)
Shall mean a conveyance or system of conveyances (including
roads with drainage systems, municipal streets, catch basins, curbs,
gutters, ditches, man-made channels, or storm drains) that is owned
or operated by the City of Sea Isle City or other public body, and
is designed and used for collecting and conveying stormwater. MS4's
do not include combined sewer systems, which are sewer systems that
are designed to carry sanitary sewage at all times and to collect
and transport stormwater from streets and other sources.
NJPDES PERMIT
Shall mean a permit issued by the New Jersey Department of
Environmental Protection to implement the New Jersey Pollutant Discharge
Elimination System (NJPDES) rules at N.J.A.C. 7:14A.
NON-CONTACT COOLING WATER
Shall mean water used to reduce temperature for the purpose
of cooling. Such waters do not come into direct contact with any raw
material, intermediate product (other than heat) or finished product.
Non-contact cooling water may however contain algaecides, or biocides
to control fouling of equipment such as heat exchangers, and/or corrosion
inhibitors.
PERSON
Shall mean any individual, corporation, company, partnership,
firm, association, or political subdivision of this State subject
to municipal jurisdiction.
PROCESS WASTEWATER
Shall mean any water which, during manufacturing or processing,
comes into direct contact with or results from the production or use
of any raw material, intermediate product, finished product, by-product,
or waste product. Process wastewater includes, but is not limited
to, leachate and cooling water other than non-contact cooling water.
STORMWATER
Shall mean water resulting from precipitation (including
rain and snow) that run off the land's surface, is transmitted
to the subsurface, is captured by separate storm sewers or other sewerage
or drainage facilities, or is conveyed by snow removal equipment.
[Ord. No. 1376 § I]
No person shall discharge or cause to be discharged through
an illicit connection to the municipal separate storm sewer system
operated by the City of Sea Isle City any domestic sewage, non-contact
cooling water, process wastewater, or other industrial waste (other
than stormwater).
[Ord. No. 1376 § I]
This section shall be enforced by the Police Department and/or
other municipal officials of the City of Sea Isle City.
[Ord. No. 1376 § I]
Any person(s) who is found to be in violation of the provisions
of this section shall be subject to a fine for each offense of not
less than $25 nor more than $100.
[Added 3-12-2019 by Ord.
No. 1629]
The purpose of this section is to prohibit the spilling, dumping,
or disposal of materials other than stormwater to the municipal separate
storm sewer system (MS4) operated by the City of Sea Isle City, so
as to protect public health, safety and welfare, and to prescribe
penalties for failure to comply.
For the purpose of this section, the following terms, phrases,
words, and their derivations shall have the meanings stated herein,
unless their use in the text of this section clearly demonstrates
a different meaning. When not inconsistent with the context, words
used in the present tense include the future, words used in the plural
number include the singular number, and words used in the singular
number include the plural number. The word "shall" is always mandatory
and not merely directory.
MUNICIPAL SEPARATE STORM SEWER SYSTEM (MS4)
A conveyance or system of conveyances (including roads with
drainage systems, municipal streets, catch basins, curbs, gutters,
ditches, man-made channels, or storm drains) that is owned or operated
by the City of Sea Isle City or other public body and is designed
and used for collecting and conveying stormwater.
PERSON
Any individual, corporation, company, partnership, firm,
association, or political subdivision of this state subject to municipal
jurisdiction.
STORMWATER
Water resulting from precipitation (including rain and snow)
that runs off the land's surface, is transmitted to the subsurface,
is captured by separate storm sewers or other sewerage or drainage
facilities or is conveyed by snow-removal equipment.
The spilling, dumping, or disposal of materials other than stormwater
to the municipal separate storm sewer system operated by the City
of Sea Isle City is prohibited. The spilling, dumping, or disposal
of materials other than stormwater in such a manner as to cause the
discharge of pollutants to the municipal separate storm sewer is also
prohibited.
a. Water line flushing and discharges from potable water sources.
b. Uncontaminated groundwater (e.g., infiltration, crawl space or basement
sump pumps, foundation or footing drains, rising groundwaters).
c. Air-conditioning condensate (excluding contact and noncontact cooling
water).
d. Irrigation water (including landscape and lawn watering runoff).
e. Flows from springs, riparian habitats and wetlands, water reservoir
discharges and diverted stream flows.
f. Residential car washing water and residential swimming pool discharges.
g. Sidewalk, driveway and street wash water.
h. Flows from firefighting activities.
i. Rinsing of equipment:
1. Flows from rinsing of the following equipment with clean water:
(a)
Beach maintenance equipment immediately following its use for
its intended purposes; and
(b)
Equipment used in the application of salt and de-icing materials
immediately following salt and de-icing material applications. Prior
to rinsing with clean water, all residual salt and de-icing materials
must be removed from equipment and vehicles to the maximum extent
practicable using dry cleaning methods (e.g., shoveling and sweeping).
Recovered materials are to be returned to storage for reuse or properly
discarded.
2. Rinsing of equipment, as noted in the above situation, is limited
to exterior, undercarriage, and exposed parts and does not apply to
engines or other enclosed machinery.
This section shall be enforced by Code Enforcement Officers
of the City of Sea Isle City.
Notice and opportunity to abate shall be provided. Any person
who continues to be in violation or fails to abate as required by
this section after said notice shall be subject to a penalty of not
less than $100 nor more than $1,000 for each offense. If the violation
is of a continuing nature, each day during which it continues constitutes
an additional, separate, and distinct offense.