[Ord. Town Meeting 1960]
a. 
No dwellings, apartments, boarding houses, hotels or commercial buildings shall be constructed in the Town of Brooklyn unless the sewerage facilities in connection with the same have been approved by the Director of Health of the Town, or any inspector appointed by him. The Director of Health or any inspector approved by him shall approve any such sewerage facilities when such facilities meet the requirements of the Sanitary Code of the State of Connecticut.
b. 
All applications for approval of the sewerage facilities shall be filed with the Director of Health or the inspector appointed by him. All applications for approval shall be accompanied by a plan of the proposed sewerage facilities. The fee, which shall accompany the application, shall be $15.00 payable to the Town of Brooklyn.
c. 
The owner or agent of any building who shall violate any provision of this section shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by a fine of not to exceed $25.00 for each and every day that such violations shall continue.
[Ord. 5/16/80]
a. 
Pursuant to Section 7-253a of the Connecticut General Statutes, optional methods of payment of sewer assessments by any property owner who is eligible for tax relief for elderly taxpayers under the provisions of Section 12-129b and Section 12-170aa are hereby authorized.
b. 
Such optional methods of payment shall be subject to approval by the Water Pollution Control Authority of the Town of Brooklyn and shall include an option to pay only the annual interest charge, as provided in Section 7-253 of the Connecticut General Statutes, on any deferred payments or outstanding balance of principal.
c. 
Any eligible property owner desiring any such optional method of payment shall apply for the same to the Water Pollution Control Authority, and all such optional methods of payment shall be subject to annual review by the Authority.
d. 
Upon transfer of title to the property subject to such assessment and optional method of payment or upon the death of such property owner, the outstanding balance of principal shall become due and payable.