It shall be unlawful for any person to place, deposit or permit to be
deposited on public or private property within the Village or in any area
under the jurisdiction of the Village any human or animal excrement, garbage
or other objectionable waste. Also, no person shall discharge domestic sewage
onto the surface of the ground or discharge it in a way that permits it to
come to the surface of the ground.
No person shall connect a private sewage system so that sewage flows
into a storm sewer or into a drain intended exclusively for stormwater.
No person shall discharge sewage into a well.
It shall be unlawful to discharge to any natural outlet within the Village
or in any area under the jurisdiction of the Village any wastewater, sewage
or other polluted waters, except where suitable treatment has been provided
in accordance with subsequent provisions of this chapter.
No property owner, builder or developer shall be issued a building permit
for a new dwelling or structure requiring sanitary facilities unless a suitable
and approved method of wastewater disposal, conforming to this chapter, is
available.
It shall be unlawful to construct or maintain any privy, privy vault,
cesspool, septic tank or other facility intended or used for the treatment
or disposal of wastewater.
[Amended 2-4-2003 by L.L. No. 2-2003]
The owner of each house, building or property used for human occupancy,
employment, recreation or other purposes situated within the Village and abutting
on any street or right-of-way in which there is now located a public sanitary
sewer of the Village is hereby required, at the owner's expense, to install
suitable sanitary facilities therein and to connect such facilities directly
with the proper public sewer, in accordance with the provisions of this chapter,
within 30 days after official notice to do so.
The use of the Village public sewers shall be strictly limited and restricted, except as provided in §
471-13 of this chapter, to receive and accept the discharge of sewage and other wastes, including industrial wastes generated on or discharged from real property within the bounds of the service area of the POTW.
Pursuant to the recommendation of the Superintendent, who determines
that one or more segments of the POTW is exceeding its hydraulic capacity
at any time; or any specific purpose of this chapter is being violated, the
Board of Trustees of the Village shall have the authority to limit or deny
new connections to the POTW until it shall determine that the conditions leading
to the moratorium have been corrected.
All requirements, directives and orders calling for mandatory use of
the sewers within the service area of the POTW for the proper discharge of
sewage and other wastes, including industrial wastes, shall be established
and given by the Board of Trustees of the Village, NYSDEC, USEPA and/or other
such state or federal agencies which have enforcement powers.