A.
In order to protect against the adverse consequences of uncontrolled sump pump and other illicit discharges, no person shall construct, install, improve, maintain or permit to be operated on the person's owned or occupied property any device which allows any point discharge of water by either forced pumping, such as a sump pump, or gravity, such as a pipe drain, onto a street, sidewalk or public right-of-way.
B.
All sump pumps shall be discharged into rear or side yard swales or, where available, into storm sewer systems.
C.
Where discharges are into swales, there shall be a positive grade from the pipe outlet to the swale, and the swale must be in a Village easement which is part of an approved drainage system.
D.
In cases where the natural drainage is toward the road, the sump pump's discharge may be connected, as approved by the Village Engineer or Village Code Officer, to the storm sewer to avoid excessive costs, the potential for freezing, and erosion that is associated with piping uphill to a swale.
E.
Sump pumps shall not discharge into the sanitary sewer system.
F.
Such sump pumps or pipe discharge shall be directed onto an absorbent surface such as grass, mulch, rock or soil in such a manner that the discharge will be dissipated and not immediately drain onto the Village street or onto adjacent properties. The discharge location shall be as approved by the Village Code Officer or his/her designee. In the event that it is not feasible to direct discharge onto an absorbent surface, the discharge may be directed to a storm sewer, swale, ditch, detention basin, drainage basin or other drainage facility or location as approved by the Village Code Officer or his/her designee. If a connection to the storm sewer is approved, a permit will be required from the Department of Public Works prior to installation.
G.
The discharge location shall not create a public nuisance which is anything, condition or act which is or may become injurious or hazardous to the public.
H.
The discharge shall not create a build-up of icing, standing water or algae growth on the street, sidewalk or public right-of-way.
I.
The discharge shall not be directed to adjacent property in such a manner as to cause damage to the adjacent property or create a nuisance.
J.
No person shall connect, or cause or permit to be connected, any sump pump, pipe drain, floor drain, surface drain, subsoil drain or leader pipe with the house sanitary sewer, or to use the sanitary sewer connection or any pipe or drain connected therewith for the purpose of receiving and discharging drainage of any kind other than from plumbing fixtures.
K.
Sump pump and pipe drain discharges may not be directed into a Village street or right-of-way unless permission is granted by the Village Code Officer or his/her designee.