New sanitary sewers and all extensions to sanitary sewers owned and
operated by any Town sewer district shall be designed by a professional licensed
to practice sewer design in the state in accordance with the Recommended Standards
for Sewage Works, as adopted by the Great Lakes - Upper Mississippi River
Board of State Sanitary Engineers ("Ten State Standards"), and in strict conformance
with all requirements of the NYSDEC, and, in the case of new sewers or extension
within Carmel Sewer Districts 1 and 3, the NYCDEP. Plans and specifications
shall be submitted to, and written approval shall be obtained from the Superintendent,
the Putnam County Health Department, and the NYSDEC, before initiating any
construction. The design shall anticipate and allow flows from all possible
future extensions or developments within the immediate drainage area.
All sanitary sewers and extensions to sanitary sewers constructed at
the applicant's expense, after final approval and acceptance by the Superintendent,
and concurrence by the Town Board, shall become the property of the Town,
and shall thereafter be operated and maintained by the Town. No sanitary sewer
shall be accepted by the Town until four copies of as-built drawings have
been so filed with the Superintendent and the Superintendent has approved
the submitted drawings. Said sewers, after their acceptance by the Town, shall
be guaranteed against defects in materials or workmanship for one year by
the applicant. The guarantee shall be in such form and contain such provision
as deemed necessary by the Town Board, secured by a surety bond or such other
security as the Town Board may approve.