[Adopted 9-6-2022 by Ord. No. 3066-22]
For public safety, health and welfare, property owners shall be permitted to connect all sump pumps, floor drains, roof drains and related apparatus discharge piping to the nearest storm sewers, provided that:
A. 
The discharge piping is installed underground; and
B. 
All applicable permits and approvals are obtained from the Engineering and Building Departments.
If the storm sewer is not available, the sump pump, floor drain, roof drain and/or related apparatus discharge piping shall be directed to the nearest ditches or contained on the owner's property so that it does not adversely affect neighboring land. Pipe extensions shall not be directed toward adjoining properties, nor shall pipe extensions discharge water onto adjoining properties.
In all other cases, the sump pump, floor drain, roof drain and/or related apparatus discharge piping shall end on a splash block at the foundation of the building.
On new construction being permitted after the passage of this article, sump pump, floor drain, roof drain and/or related apparatus discharge piping shall no longer be permitted to discharge to any public streets or roadways. Existing discharges to public streets or roadways deemed by the Engineering and Building Departments to be causing an unsafe condition, such as ponding of water or icing, shall be removed as directed by the Engineering Department.
Any person or entity found in violation of the within provisions shall be subject to a fine:
A. 
First offense: $100 and shall abate the violation.
B. 
Second offense: $200 and shall abate the violation.
C. 
Third or subsequent offense: $500 and shall abate the violation.