As used in this article, the following terms shall have the meanings indicated:
BASE YEARThe previous four quarters to the date of calculation utilized by the Village Water Department in the calculation of water usage.
BASE YEAR WATER CONSUMPTIONThe total water consumption to the unit measured during the base year, or an extrapolation of partial records to a full four quarters, if such information is available to the Superintendent to make such calculation, and if not, then an estimate made by the Superintendent based upon comparable units within the Village or similar locale.
BENEFITFrom the publicly owned treatment shall include any form or kind of benefit whether direct or indirect immediate or future, and shall include, but not be limited to, increase in real property value and access to the public sewer system.
BENEFIT RATIOA number equal to the unit's base year water consumption divided by the average Village single-family residential unit base year water consumption. The ratio shall be rounded to the second decimal place. The benefit ratio shall apply to only Classes III (HO), IV, and V, and the benefit ratio shall be not less than 1.00.
CLASS IA special assessment based upon lot area, assessed upon all properties within the Village and Town deriving a benefit from the publicly owned treatment works.
[Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. III)]
CLASS IIIThe single-family residential unit which shall include, but not be limited to, a private home or dwelling, an apartment or flat in a multiple occupancy building or a mobile home.
CLASS III (HO)The single-family residential unit with a home occupation.
CLASS IVCommercial units serving food and/or beverages, including, but not limited to, restaurants, hotels and taverns, other commercial units, including, but not limited to, retail and wholesale stores, banks, professional offices and law offices, beauty salons, barber shops and insurance agencies, and semicommercial units, such as churches, clubs or organizations.
CLASS VHighly specialized units, including, but not limited to, industrial, manufacturing, schools and governmental units. Waste volume and/or strength characteristics of the unit's effluent in excess of the average strength of sewage from single-family residential units in the system, and special facilities required for seasonal or process peak loads will be additional criteria in determining the applicability of this class to a particular unit.
CLASS VIWaste volume charge for operation and maintenance expenses, including replacement costs of the sewer system and the treatment works based upon the current year water consumption as measured by the Village Water Department, which shall be charged to all units discharging into the sewer system.
FISCAL YEARThe fiscal year of the Village, which begins on June 1 of each year and ends on May 31 of the next year.
HOME OCCUPATIONSame as for the purposes of Chapter
240, Zoning, and the same is by reference included herein.
HOME OCCUPATION BENEFIT RATIOA number derived by subtracting 1.50 from the unit's benefit ratio and then adding the result, if greater than zero to 1.00; if the result is less than 0, the home occupation benefit ratio shall be 1.00. This benefit ratio shall be rounded to the second decimal place.
OWNERPerson owning premises being sewered.
PERSONAny individual, firm, company, association, society, corporation, or group.
PUBLICLY OWNED TREATMENT WORKS (POTW)A treatment works as defined by Section 212 of the Act (33 U.S.C. § 1292). It includes any sewers that convey wastewater to the treatment plant but does not include pipes, sewers or other conveyances not connected to the facility providing treatment.
SANITARY SEWERA sewer which carries sewage and to which stormwater, surface water, and groundwater are not intentionally admitted.
SEWAGE WORKSAll facilities for collecting, pumping, treating, and disposing of sewage.
SEWERA pipe or conduit for carrying sewage.
SEWER RENTThe combination of charges assessed to a property based upon the consumer class categories and consumer use category set forth in §§
194-14 and
194-15 of this article.
SHALLIs mandatory; "may" is permissive.
SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL UNITIncludes a private home or dwelling, an apartment or flat in a multiple occupancy building, a mobile home or other structure in which a single family resides. The single-family residential unit is the basic benefit unit under the terms of this article.
SPECIAL ASSESSMENTThe same meaning for this article as defined in the Village Law, which definition by reference is included herein.
SUPERINTENDENTSuperintendent of Public Works of the Village or his authorized deputy, agent, or representative.
UNITA facility, building, dwelling or structure within the Village which is or ought to be connected to the public sewer system.
USAGE FACTORApplicable to Class V users only, where sporadic or intermittent water usage exists, and where the metered usage of any quarter within the base year is three times or more greater than the least quarter within that base year. The usage factor shall be a number obtained by dividing the water consumption of the peak quarter by the average quarterly water consumption for the base year, including peak quarter. The usage factor shall be rounded to the second decimal place. The formula for calculating the usage factor therefore is: water consumption of peak quarter.
Usage factor = Average quarterly water consumption for base year, including peak quarter.
USER CHARGE SYSTEMThe procedure, methods and fixing of rents for use of the public sewer system, the dates for payment thereof and the penalties incurred for nonpayment.
VILLAGEVillage of Little Valley Cattaraugus County, New York.
WATER CONSUMPTIONThe water usage of a unit as measured by the Village Water Department.