Any permit granted by the Coordinator of Public Works, Town-designated engineer or designated agent pursuant to this article may be revoked by him, at any time, should he have knowledge of any violation, on the part of the holder, of any of the provisions of this article or of the rules adopted thereunder. No permit so revoked shall be reissued within six months of the date of its cancellation.
No person shall drive any water or gas pipe in any street on which sewers are laid.
A. 
Pursuant to the Constitution and general statutes of the State of New York and the Charter of the , [1] special assessments for sanitary sewer improvements shall be apportioned over the area or areas to be served as follows.
[1]
Editor's Note: So in original.
B. 
Each lot, piece, parcel, plot or tract of land that is to be assessed for special assessment for sanitary sewer improvements shall be divided into units on the following basis:
(1) 
A standard lot shall be a lot with a frontage of 60 feet and a depth of 150 feet. In the case of a lot with less than the aforesaid dimensions, if a building may be erected upon said lot in compliance with the Zoning Law, it shall be considered as a standard lot for special assessment purposes. For undeveloped areas with more than 60 feet of frontage, each multiple of 60 feet shall be considered as a unit for special assessment, except that where the average dimensions of the lots of any street or in any district being assessed are smaller than the dimensions set forth herein, the Assessor shall subdivide such undeveloped areas to conform to the average dimensions of the lots on such streets or in such district. The plotting of such undeveloped areas shall be done in a manner consistent with a plan of possible future development. In the case of lots which have insufficient depth to erect a building and comply with the Zoning Law, the frontage for each unit of special assessment shall be increased to provide sufficient area to allow compliance with the Zoning Law. In the case where a lot or plot is subdivided, the charges for additional sanitary sewer connections shall be fixed by the Town-designated engineer, subject to the approval of the Town Board, and said Town-designated engineer shall keep a schedule of such charges or rates on file in his office at the Town Hall.
(2) 
Corner lots or plots shall be assessed on the street which is first provided with sanitary sewer facilities and shall not again be assessed for sanitary sewer facilities except where a district of special assessment for sanitary trunk sewers is involved or where the lot or plot is subdivided, in which case the charges for additional sanitary sewer connections shall be fixed by the Town-designated engineer, subject to the approval of the Town Board, and said Town-designated engineer shall keep a schedule of such charges or rates on file in his office at the Town Hall.