[Amended 6-18-1974 by Ord. No. 438, approved 6-18-1974; 12-30-1980 by Ord. No.
501, approved 12-30-1980; 7-18-1995 by Ord. No. 652, approved 7-18-1995]
Effective on and after January 1, 1988, the
rates for water furnished to the public shall be established by the
Shippensburg Borough Authority, adopted by resolution from time to
time. Said rates shall apply to customers both within and without
the borough.
[Added 4-6-2000 by Ord. No. 721, approved 4-6-2000]
A. Any premises, residential or nonresidential, within
the Borough of Shippensburg, Cumberland and Franklin Counties, Pennsylvania,
within 500 feet of a street or other right-of-way in which there is
located a water main constituting a part of the water system serving
the borough (either presently existing or constructed in the future)
and upon which a building is now erected, or upon which a building
is hereafter constructed, shall within 60 days of the effective date
of this section, or at the time of construction of the building, as
the case may be, connect to the public water system. The owner of
such premises shall bear the cost and expense for the connection.
The application for water service shall be to the Shippensburg Borough
Authority, and the application and the connection to the water system
shall be in accordance with its rules and regulations.
B. In the event that any premises within the Borough of Shippensburg, Cumberland and Franklin Counties, Pennsylvania, are not connected to the water system within 60 days of the effective date of this section as required by Subsection
A hereof, after 30 days' written notice from the borough to the owner to do so, the borough may make such connection and collect the cost thereof, including reasonable attorneys fees, from the owner of the premises by the filing of a municipal lien or action of assumpsit, as provided by law.
Any person, partnership, firm or corporation
who or which shall violate any provisions of this chapter shall, upon
conviction thereof, pay a fine of not more than $500 and cost of prosecution
and in default of payment of fine and cost, imprisonment of not more
than 10 days.
[Added 10-3-2000 by Ord. No. 726, approved 10-3-2000]
It shall be unlawful to install a well as a
source for potable water (drinking water or agriculture use) after
the effective date of this section.