[Adopted 1-7-1957 by Ord.
No. 364, approved 1-7-1957]
[Amended 12-9-1963 by Ord. No. 454, approved 12-9-1963]
The terms defined in this section shall, for all purposes of
this article and all ordinances subsequent hereto which do not specifically
repeal this article, have the meaning herein specified, unless the
context clearly otherwise requires:
ACT
The Act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania known
as the "Municipality Authorities Act of 1945," approved May 2, 1945,
P.L. 382, together with all supplements and amendments thereto.
BILL
The amount charged to a consumer for quarterly or monthly
service. In the event of discontinuance of service during a billing
period, the consumer shall be required to pay a proportionate part
of the charge for said period's service.
[Amended 4-6-1987 by Ord.
No. 943, approved 4-6-1987]
BOARD
The governing body of the Authority.
BOROUGH
The Borough of Middletown, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania,
acting through its properly authorized officers, agents or employees,
each acting within the scope of the particular duties assigned to
him.
CONSUMER
The person, firm or corporation contracting for a supply of water to a particular property, who shall only be the owner thereof, as classified in §
256-10I hereinafter.
CONSUMER DEPOSIT
The amount of money required to be deposited with the Borough
before water service shall be granted the consumer, and in no event
shall it exceed the estimated gross bill for any single billing period,
plus one month, with a minimum amount of $5.
METER RATE
The rate charged per hundred gallons of water.
[Amended 8-18-2014 by Ord. No. 1303, approved 8-18-2014]
METER RATE CONSUMER
A consumer who shall have a separate water meter installed
on his premises which shall register the amount of water consumed
therein.
SERVICE CONNECTION
The connection of the service line to and including the curb
box and cock, which service shall be the property of the Borough.
SERVICE CONTRACT
The contract entered into between the Borough and the consumer
for water service through the consumer's service facilities.
USE OF SERVICE
The use of water service by a consumer in accordance with
the class, scope and type of use and the purpose stated in his application
and service contract.
WATER METER
An instrument which measures, in gallons, the amount of water
consumed when placed upon the premises and which shall, at all times,
remain the property of the Borough.
[Last amended 7-11-2005 by Ord. No. 1194, approved 7-11-2005]
A. The Borough shall make all connections to its water mains and install
and maintain all service lines from the main to and including the
curb cock and box, which shall be placed from one to two feet inside
the curbline, all of which service lines shall be the property of
the Borough, shall be installed at the property owner's expense and
shall be accessible to the Borough and under Borough control. The
cost of installation from the curb cock and box shall be at the property
owner's expense. No connection to the waterlines of the Borough of
Middletown shall be made unless and until said property owner shall
have made application for said service to the Borough of Middletown
and received a permit therefor and shall have paid to the Borough
of Middletown a tapping or connection fee in an amount as set forth
in a fee schedule established by a properly adopted resolution of
the Council of the Borough of Middletown.
B. Certain work required for water service shall be performed by a private
contractor, at the determination of the Borough, when conditions require.
Such work may include, but is not limited to, water service connections
under state-owned highways and roads, connections at a depth greater
than eight feet, connections that require bypass pumping prior to
connection, or any other situation where the Borough does not have
adequate manpower, time or equipment to accomplish such work.
C. The property owner shall, at the property owner's expense, dig and
fill the trench and furnish and install the service line from the
curb stop to the premises to be supplied and, in all respects, shall
be responsible for any and all injury or damage in consequence thereof
and/or resulting therefrom.
D. Scheduling shall be coordinated with the Borough before any service
is installed. The property owner shall provide to the Borough the
street and lot number or location where service is desired, the name
of the owner and tenant and the time when the trench will be ready
for making the connection.
E. The service line from the curb to the premises shall be kept in good
condition by the owner under penalty of discontinuance of service
by the Borough.
F. Under no circumstances shall any person not authorized by the Borough
turn the stop cock on or off in any public or private line.
G. Hereafter, in all future installations or reinstallations of service
lines, only one property shall be supplied through one service. When
one pipe supplies more than one metered customer, said customers shall
have a curb stop installed at the expense of the customer to provide
for separate shutoff. Any violation of the rules of the Borough by
either the property owner or his tenant, or any leakage in such joint
lines, shall cause the main stops to be shut off or, where a division
of ownership of such line occurs, the Borough may require a separate
service line for each customer, giving reasonable time for any innocent
customer to make such arrangements before discontinuance of service
results.
H. Where capital extensions to the waterlines of the Borough are made
under the authority of this section, said capital extensions shall
be made by the Borough at the cost to the abutting property owner
by a front foot assessment to be established by the Borough Engineer
after the capital extension has been completed. When the Borough Engineer
has certified that the capital extensions have been completed by filing
a copy of said completion certificate with the Borough Secretary,
which certificate shall include all assessable costs and all assessable
front feet, Borough Council shall then determine the amount of assessable
front feet which shall be charged against the abutting property owner,
which sum shall not exceed the actual costs of erecting or extending
the water mains, including engineering and legal fees, if any, and
costs of printing and advertising, and shall equitably assess the
costs against each and every property abutting the line of improvement,
making allowances for corner lots and lots of irregular shape where
the assessment for the full frontage would be unjust.
I. Any person or organization desiring to connect an extension to any
Borough water main shall submit a detailed plan of the proposed layout
and construction of the water main extension to the Borough Engineer
for approval. Said water main extension plan shall be accompanied
by a nonrefundable fee, the amount of which shall be set forth in
a fee schedule established by a properly adopted resolution of the
Council of the Borough of Middletown.
J. Any person who shall make a connection to the water system of the Borough of Middletown without having first secured a permit and paid the connection fee or who shall close said excavation, trench, or ditch before inspection of said connection shall be punishable as provided in §
256-15 of this article, and the connection made may be disconnected by the proper Borough employee without any notification to the offending property owner.
K. The property owner shall place a brass lever handle stop and waste
cock in the service pipe within the wall of the building, supplied
and so located as to drain all the pipes of the building as well as
the meter, that is easily accessible to the occupants for their protection,
enabling them to turn off the water supply in case of leaks and to
drain the pipes to prevent freezing.
L. Fire hydrants shall be installed, maintained and owned by the Borough.
M. Where two or more properties are served by one service pipe and are
owned by a single owner, each property shall install its own service
pipe upon any division of property ownership.
N. The Borough reserves the right to meter any fire hydrant or water
line when evidence indicates that water is being taken from the hydrant
line for purposes other than fire fighting or for purposes otherwise
expressly permitted by the Borough.
O. All leaks in service lines from the curb to and in and upon the premises
supplied shall be promptly repaired by the property owner. On failure
to make such repairs with reasonable dispatch, the Borough may turn
off the water, which shall not again be turned on until all proper
and necessary expenses incurred by the Borough in shutting off and
turning on the water are paid in full by the property owner, and proof
of repair is provided to the Borough.
P. The Borough shall in no event be responsible for maintenance of or
for damages done by water escaping from the service pipe or fixture
on the outlet side of the curb cock, and the property owner shall,
at all times, comply with the state and municipal regulations in reference
thereto and shall make any changes thereon required on account of
change of grade, relocation of mains or otherwise.
Q. With respect to water service connections and the Plumbing Code, the code adopted in §
114-1 herein shall be enforced by the Code Enforcement Officer.
[Amended 5-10-1982 by Ord. No. 819, approved 5-10-1982; 4-6-1987 by Ord. No.
943, approved 4-6-1987; 3-1-2004 by Ord. No.
1173, approved 3-1-2004]
Water from fire hydrants or other fire protection systems shall
be used only in case of fires, except that water from fire hydrants
may be used, in reasonable amounts and at such times as the Borough
Manager may permit, for the purpose of testing the hydrants and firefighting
apparatus of the Borough of Middletown, such tests to be conducted
only by the properly authorized agents or employees of the Borough
and only after the consent of the Borough Manager or designee has
been obtained. All other uses of fire hydrants or other fire protection
systems require the approval of the Borough Manager.
[Added 9-9-1985 by Ord.
No. 898, approved 9-9-1985]
A. No water shall be provided for internal or external use to any residential, commercial industrial, agricultural, recreational, governmental or public building or structure of any kind which is constructed or remodeled and in which plumbing, water piping or water fixtures are to be installed, extended or altered in any way and for which construction a permit is required to be obtained from the Borough of Middletown (or would be required but for an exemption from a permit requirement for public or governmental agencies) unless the new, extended or altered plumbing, water piping and other water-using fixtures therein conform to the requirements and standards of Subsection
A(3) of this section. The provisions of this section shall apply to any such building or structure for which such a building permit is issued, or would otherwise be required to be issued for such an exemption, on or after the ninth day of September 1985.
(1) Customers shall be encouraged not to permit any water furnished by
the Borough of Middletown to run to waste in any gutter or other impervious
surface.
(2) Each resident or property owner of the Borough of Middletown is urged
to install fixtures which will reduce the quantity of water required
to flush toilets and to reduce the flow rates of showers and faucets.
(3) Requirements and standards.
(a)
Water closets operated by flush tanks. The water consumption
of water closets operated by flush tanks shall not exceed an average
of 3.5 gallons per flush over a range of test pressures from 20 to
80 pounds per square inch gauge or a maximum of 4.0 gallons per flush
cycle at any one test pressure. The fixture shall perform in accordance
with the flushing test requirements cited in the ANSI 112.19.2 Vitreous
China Plumbing Fixtures Standard.
(b)
Water closets and urinals operated by flushometers.
[1]
Water closet water consumption shall not exceed an average of
3.0 gallons per flush cycle over a range of test pressures from 20
to 80 pounds per square inch gauge or a maximum of 3.5 gallons per
flush cycle at any one test pressure. The flushometer shall be adjusted
according to manufacturer's specifications. The fixture shall perform
in accordance with the flushing test requirements cited in the ANSI
112.19.2 Vitreous China Plumbing Fixtures Standard.
[2]
Urinal water consumption shall not exceed an average of 1.0
gallon per flush cycle over a range of test pressures from 20 to 80
pounds per square inch gauge or a maximum of 1.5 gallons per flush
cycle at any one test pressure. The flushometer shall be adjusted
according to manufacturer's specifications. The fixture shall perform
in accordance with the flushing test requirements cited in the ANSI
112.9.2 Vitreous China Plumbing Fixtures Standard.
(c)
Showerheads. Showerhead discharge rates shall not exceed 2.75
gallons of water per minute over a range of test pressures from 20
to 80 pounds per square inch gauge. The fixture shall perform in accordance
with the test requirements cited in the ANSI 112.18.1. Finished Rough
Brass Plumbing Fixture Fittings Standard.
(d)
Sink faucets.
[1]
Kitchen sink faucet discharge rates shall not exceed 2.75 gallons
of water per minute over a range of test pressures from 20 to 80 pounds
per square inch gauge. The fixture shall perform in accordance with
the test requirements cited in the ANSI 112.18.1 Finished Rough Brass
Plumbing Fixture Fittings Standard.
[2]
Residential lavatory sink faucet discharge rates shall not exceed
2.75 gallons of water per minute over a range of test pressures from
20 to 80 pounds per square inch gauge. The fixture shall perform in
accordance with the test requirements cited in the ANSI 112.18.1 Finished
Rough Brass Plumbing Fixture Fittings Standard.
[3]
Nonresidential lavatory faucets shall be either self-closing
or metering faucets as described below:
[a] Self-closing faucets shall not exceed an average
discharge rate of 0.5 gallon per minute between the pressures of 20
and 80 pounds per square inch gauge when tested in accordance with
the discharge test procedure cited in ANSI A112.18.1, Finished and
Rough Brass Plumbing Fixture Fittings.
[b] Metering faucets shall be field adjustable and
set so that the discharge quantity shall not exceed 0.5 gallon of
water per cycle.
(e)
Blowout toilets and urinals. Replacements of blowout toilet
and urinal fixtures with like-type fixtures may be granted by local
officials, upon request, where adequate justification of special need
is provided.
(f)
Pressure-reducing valve. Where the service water pressure to
a building is expected to exceed 60 pounds per square inch, a water-pressure-reducing
valve with strainer shall be installed just downstream of the buildings's
main valve so as to be accessible. The valve shall provide for pressure
adjustment within the range of 50 to 60 pounds per square inch. The
valve shall conform to the requirements of product standard ASSE 1003.
Exemptions to this subsection are service lines to sill cocks, outside
hydrants and main supply risers to buildings where pressure from the
mains does not exceed 60 pounds per square inch at the fixture branches
or at individual fixtures.
(4) Any person(s) may apply to the Borough of Middletown for an exception
to the terms of this section, which exception may be granted, in the
discretion of the Council, upon proof that some other device, system
or procedure will save as much or more water as those set forth herein
or that those set forth herein cannot be complied with without undue
hardship.
(5) The Council may, from time to time, modify, add to or remove from
the standards and restrictions herein.
(6) It shall be unlawful for any person to use or apply water received from the Borough of Middletown contrary to or in violation of the restriction herein, and, upon conviction thereof, such person shall be punished as provided in §
256-15 of this article.
[Amended 4-6-1987 by Ord.
No. 943, approved 4-6-1987]
B. The following water conservation stages shall be in effect at the
following times. When Stage 2 or Stage 3 water rationing is in effect,
no person, firm, corporation or any other entity shall use any water
in violation of any provision of this subsection.
[Added 8-4-1986 by Ord.
No. 918]
(1) Stage 1 voluntary conservation. Voluntary water conservation shall
be in effect whenever the Borough Manager or the Borough Council declares
that the water supply or the capacity of the water system to deliver
water is approaching levels at which water rationing will be required
to preserve the ability of the Borough to deliver a necessary amount
of water to each water user. Procedure for Stage 1 will be as follows:
(a)
The Borough Manager or the Borough Council will make public
announcements in the news media that Stage 1 voluntary water conservation
is in effect. The announcements will include a description of the
provisions in effect.
(b)
Persons will be urged to conserve water in every way possible,
in their homes and in their businesses.
(c)
People will be urged to avoid sprinkling their lawns and avoid
watering gardens, shrubs or trees with a hose, unless the lawn, garden,
shrubs or plants need the water to avoid damage and at any rate not
more often than every second day for not more than four hours a day.
(2) Stage 2 water rationing. Stage 2 will be in effect when the Borough
Manager or the Borough Council declare that Stage 1 will be or has
been ineffective in guaranteeing that the Borough will have the ability
to deliver a necessary amount of water to each water user. Procedure
for Stage 2 will be as follows:
(a)
The Borough Manager or the Borough Council will make public
announcements through the news media concerning Stage 2 water rationing
whenever Stage 2 water rationing is in effect. The announcement will
include a description of the restrictions.
(b)
The following will be in effect:
[1]
No water shall be used for the watering of lawns except:
[a] Water may be used at the minimum rate necessary
to establish and maintain newly seeded and sodded grass areas when
applied between the hours of 5:00 p.m. and 9:00 a.m. by means of a
bucket, can or handheld hose equipped with an automatic shutoff nozzle.
[b] Water may be used at the minimum rate necessary
to establish and maintain newly seeded or sodded nonresidential grass
areas exceeding 10,000 square feet when applied between the hours
of 5:00 p.m. and 9:00 a.m., by any means designed and operated to
assure effective conservation of the water and approved by the Borough
Manager.
[2]
No fresh water shall be used for watering of outdoor gardens,
landscaped areas, trees, shrubs and other outdoor plants, by means
other than a bucket, pail or handheld hose equipped with an automatic
shutoff nozzle; such applications, however, must be made between the
hours of 5:00 p.m. and 9:00 a.m. However, fresh water may be applied
by means of a handheld container or handheld hose equipped with an
automatic shutoff nozzle at the minimum rate necessary to establish
and maintain newly planted gardens, trees, shrubs or other outdoor
plants. Sources of water, other than fresh water, should be used where
available.
[3]
No water shall be used for washing paved surfaces such as streets,
roads, sidewalks, driveways, garages, parking areas, tennis courts
and patios, except:
[a] Water may be used for prewashing in preparation
of asphalt street or driveway recoating and sealing.
[b] Water may be used at the minimum rate necessary
for sanitation.
[4]
No water shall be used for washing or cleaning of mobile equipment,
including automobiles, trucks, trailers and boats, except:
[a] Water may be used by commercial car washes equipped
with facilities which recycle water or with timed water-dispensing
equipment which restricts flow to three gallons per minute.
[b] Water may be used for cleaning of construction,
emergency, public transportation or government vehicles where necessary
to preserve the proper functioning of the vehicle.
[5]
No water shall be used to fill and top off domestic swimming
pools.
(3) Stage 3 water rationing. Stage 3 water rationing will be in effect
whenever restrictions beyond Stage 2 water rationing are necessary
so that no water customer inside the Borough limits will be left without
water. The Borough Manager shall impose Stage 3 water rationing when
in his or her opinion such restrictions are required under the terms
of this subsection, provided that the Borough Council will consider
the action of the Borough Manager at the next meeting at which the
matter may be considered, and the Borough Council may continue the
Stage 3 water rationing.
(a)
The following restrictions will be in effect:
[1]
The Borough Manager will make a public announcement through
the news media that Stage 3 water rationing is in effect. The announcement
will include a description of the provisions in effect.
[2]
No water will be used for sprinkling lawns, and no water will
be used from a hose to water any garden, shrubs or trees. These restrictions
will not apply to any person, firm or corporation engaged in the business
of growing or selling plants of any kind.
[3]
No water shall be used for the washing of paved surfaces such
as streets, roads, sidewalks, driveways, garages, parking areas, tennis
courts and patios.
[4]
No water shall be used for washing and cleaning of mobile equipment,
including automobiles, trucks, trailers and boats, except water may
be used by commercial car washes equipped with facilities which recycle
water or with timed water-dispensing equipment which restricts flow
to three gallons per minute.
[5]
Water may be used for cleaning of construction, emergency, public
transportation or government vehicles where necessary to preserve
the proper functioning of the vehicle.
[6]
No water shall be used to fill and top off domestic swimming
pools.
(b)
It is the policy of the Borough to keep Stage 3 in effect for
no longer than absolutely necessary. The Borough Manager and the Borough
Council shall take steps to lift the Stage 3 restrictions as soon
as lifting the restrictions will not result in any water users within
the Borough limits being unable to get water.
(4) Awards. When Stage 1 water conservation is in effect, and while any
stage of water rationing is in effect, the Borough Manager will offer
at least one award each month. The award will be a citation or other
appropriate recognition, to be given to an individual of any age who
produces a useful suggestion for saving water. The award may be for
discovering a substantial water leak, for suggesting a way to do things
successfully with less water, or for any idea that offers hope of
reducing water consumption.
(5) Responsibility. No person shall be convicted of violating this subsection
unless such person in fact turned on water, directed the turning on
of water or kept water turned on after learning it was turned on in
violation of this subsection or failed to turn off automatic devices
capable of turning on water in violation of this subsection. It will
not be necessary, however, to present a witness who saw the accused
turning on the water, if the circumstances indicated the accused did
turn on the water.
(6) Reports and review of rationing. The Borough Manager will make reports
to the Borough Council at least once a week while rationing is in
effect. The Borough Council will review the reports and consider any
changes that may be desirable in the regulation set out in this subsection.
(7) Explanations. The Borough Manager will from time to time send, along
with monthly water bills, an explanation of the regulations set out
in this subsection.
(8) Penalty. Any person, firm, corporation or other entity violating
any provision of this subsection shall be fined a sum of not more
than $250 or, in default of payment of said fine or costs, shall undergo
imprisonment for a period not in excess of 10 days.
[Last amended 8-18-2014 by Ord. No. 1303, approved 8-18-2014]
A. Uniform volumetric charge.
(1) All users shall pay a uniform volumetric charge, as follows: $0.730
per 100 gallons per month; $0.500 per 100 gallons per month for wholesale
purchasers.
(2) Borough of Royalton. The Borough of Royalton shall be billed for
water use pursuant to an intermunicipal agreement between the parties
or, in the absence of an intermunicipal agreement, at the wholesale
rate specified above.
(3) All water usage shall be billed in arrears.
B. Customer charge: $3.25 per month per service location to be included
in the billing rate.
C. Variable service/meter charge. In addition to the uniform volumetric
charge and customer charge set forth above, all customers shall pay
a variable service/meter charge, determined as follows:
Meter Size
(inches)
|
Minimum Charge
|
---|
5/8
|
$12.60
|
3/4
|
$13
|
1
|
$13.80
|
1.25
|
$14.80
|
1.5
|
$15.40
|
2
|
$16.20
|
2.5
|
$18
|
3
|
$20
|
4
|
$24
|
6
|
$32
|
8
|
$36.80
|
D. Lower Swatara Township. Those customers who shall be in Lower Swatara
Township, but maintain a service connection to the Borough of Middletown
for the supply of water service shall be subject to the same fees
and charges as those connections within the Borough.
[Added 3-1-2004 by Ord.
No. 1173, approved 3-1-2004]
The Borough Council shall establish a fee schedule setting miscellaneous
water system fees and charges by a properly approved resolution of
the Borough Council.
[Added 5-2-2005 by Ord.
No. 1193]
A. In cases where the Borough is replacing a majority of the water meters
within the service area (a "replacement project"), the below water
rates (the "discrepancy rate") shall apply to any volume of water
that is discovered to have not been billed during the term of the
old/previous meter (the "discrepancy amount").
(1)
The minimum billed quantity shall be 1,000 gallons, and use
shall be calculated in one-thousand-gallon quantities, or any part
thereof.
(2)
For discrepancy amounts between 1,000 gallons and 4,000 gallons,
the discrepancy rate is $8.57 per 1,000 gallons.
(3)
For discrepancy amounts for quantities between 4,000 gallons
up to 1,000,000 gallons, the discrepancy rate is $0.0000857 per 1,000
gallons, for that part.
(4)
For discrepancy amounts in excess of 1,000,000 gallons, the
discrepancy rate is $0.001 per 1,000 gallons.
B. The discrepancy rates in §
256-12.2A shall apply only to those amounts that went unbilled and were discovered during a replacement project. The discrepancy rates shall not apply to billing and usage discrepancies discovered at any other time.
C. Any customer that may have previously paid a discrepancy amount invoice
calculated at any rate other than the discrepancy rate shall be entitled
to a refund, which shall be applied against the existing account as
a credit. Credit calculated hereunder shall apply to any discrepancy
amount discovered from October 18, 2004, through the end of the replacement
project.
[Last amended 3-1-2004 by Ord. No. 1173, approved 3-1-2004]
The Borough Council shall establish a fee schedule setting fire
protection rates by a properly approved resolution of the Borough
Council.
[Amended 12-9-1963 by Ord. No. 454, approved 12-9-1963]
The Borough Manager shall have the right to interpret and make
exceptions to the rules and regulations set forth herein, but final
authority shall rest with the Borough Council.
[Added 4-6-1987 by Ord.
No. 943, approved 4-6-1987; amended 7-11-1988 by Ord. No. 972, approved 7-11-1988]
Any person, firm or corporation violating or failing to comply
with any provision of this article shall, upon conviction thereof,
be sentenced to pay a fine not exceeding $600, plus costs of prosecution,
and, in default of payment of such fine and costs, to imprisonment
for a term not exceeding 30 days.
[Adopted 12-3-2001 by Ord. No. 1146, approved 12-3-2001]
Middletown Borough Council has determined, based upon a study
and report prepared by its consulting engineer, that a substantial
expenditure must be made for capital additions and improvements to
the existing water system and appurtenant facilities operated by Middletown
Borough in order to provide service for future users of the water
system, and has further determined that the cost of construction and
financing of such capital additions and improvements would create
an unreasonable and inequitable economic burden upon the Borough and
the existing users of the water system. It is, therefore, deemed to
be in the public interest of the Borough, the existing users of the
water system, and future users, that all improved properties hereafter
connected to the water system pay a tapping fee designed and calculated
to create a capital reserve fund to provide the cost of construction
and financing of such capital additions and improvements. The purpose
of this article is to provide for the imposition and collection of
such tapping fees.
When used in this article, the following words, terms and phrases
shall have prescribed to them the meanings hereafter set forth:
APARTMENT OR OFFICE USE
A building which is intended to be used for continuous or
periodic habitation by human beings and containing two or more family
dwelling units; or which contains business or professional offices
and one or more family dwelling units; or which contains business,
professional or any other similar type of office or offices.
AUTHORITY
Middletown Borough Municipal Authority.
BOROUGH
The Borough of Middletown, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania.
COMMERCIAL USE
A property which is intended to be used for the purpose of
carrying on a trade, business or profession, or for social, religious,
educational, charitable or public uses.
DOMESTIC USE
A property which is intended to be used for continuous or
periodic habitation by human beings in a single family unit.
EDU
Equivalent domestic unit, which is equivalent to the flow
of 250 gallons per day.
IMPROVED PROPERTY
Any property located within Middletown Borough upon which
there is erected a structure intended for continuous or periodic habitation,
occupancy or use by human beings or animals and which requires water
service.
INDUSTRIAL USE
A property located within Middletown Borough upon which is
intended to be used in whole or in part for the manufacture, fabrication,
processing, cleaning, laundry, conversion or assembly of any product,
commodity or article.
OWNER
Any person vested with ownership, legal or equitable, sole
or partial, of any improved property.
PERSON
Includes any individual, partnership, copartnership, firm,
company, association, joint-stock company, trust, estate, government
entity, and other legal entity or their legal representatives, agents
or assigns. The masculine gender shall include the feminine; the singular
shall include the plural where indicated by context.
SCHEDULE OF FEES
The schedule of connection fees, customer facilities fees
and tapping fees to be charged to sewer and water customers as established
by the Borough Council, in accordance with the provisions of Act 203
of 1990.
WATER SYSTEM
The complete water distribution system, including related
and necessary facilities in addition to distribution facilities, for
rendering water service in the Borough, together with any future additions,
alterations, improvements, or extensions thereto.
No person shall connect any improved property with any part
of the water system owned by the Authority and leased to the Borough
without first making application, securing a permit therefor in writing
from this Borough, making payment of the connection fee, customer
facilities fee, and tapping fee as set forth in the schedule of fees.
Such application shall be made on a form to be provided by the Borough
and shall be obtained from the office of the Code Enforcement Officer.
Any fee imposed hereunder shall be due and payable at the time
application is made by the owner of any improved property for a permit
to connect such improved property with the water system.
Any fee imposed by this article shall be a lien on the improved
property connected to and served by the water system where such fees
or charges are not paid as provided herein. Said lien shall be filed
in the office of the Prothonotary of Dauphin County, Pennsylvania,
and shall be collected in the manner provided by law for the filing
and collecting of municipal claims. In addition, the payment of said
tapping fees imposed hereunder may be enforced by this Borough in
any manner appropriate under existing laws at the time they become
due and payable.
All revenues received by this Borough from the tapping fees
imposed by this article shall be segregated by accounting practices
from other revenues of the Borough received in connection with the
operation of the water system, and shall be credited to a capital
reserve account. Said revenues shall be used for the purpose of construction
and financing of such capital additions and improvements to the water
system as may be required from time to time.