[Adopted 11-14-1955; as amended through 8-9-1993]
Sanitary District No. 1 and Sewerage District
No. 2 of the Village of Elm Grove are consolidated into one sewer
district to be known as "Elm Grove Sewer District," which action is
to be effective as of May 1, 1975.
The costs of constructing and maintaining the
public sewers, which shall include mains, intercepting and all extension
sewers, manholes, outfalls, and all other sewer construction and facilities,
shall be paid out of the funds of such Village Sewer District, except
that said costs may be paid out of other Village funds (including
funds made available by the use of general obligations or revenue
bonds) of the Village of Elm Grove upon the express resolution of
the Board of Trustees of the Village of Elm Grove to this effect.
[Amended 3-23-2004]
The Village Public Works/Utilities Committee
shall cooperate with the Finance Committee and the Village Manager
in the preparation of an annual budget for the sewer system for consideration
by the Village Board of Trustees. All of such budgets shall be subject
to the approval of the Village Board of Trustees.
No substance or amount of any substance prohibited
by the regulation of the Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District
periodically as amended shall be discharged into the sanitary sewer
system. Any person found to be responsible for the discharge of any
substance into the sewer system which causes damage to the sewer system
or treatment facility shall, in addition to a forfeiture, pay the
amount of damages incurred by the Village and, upon order of the Village,
remedy the condition resulting in the discharge.
[Added 4-10-2000; amended 8-26-2003; 3-23-2004; 6-27-2016]
Any property owner, or property owner’s
agent or lessee, who is required by Wisconsin Administrative Code
Section SPS 382.34, or any amendment thereto, to install and maintain
a grease interceptor, shall obtain a grease interceptor permit from
the Village.
A. Application. Application for a permit shall be made
on forms provided by the Village, disclosing therein the following:
(1) The name(s) and telephone number(s) of the person(s)
responsible for the maintenance of the grease interceptor;
(2) The means by which the captured material is to be
disposed;
(3) The name of any currently licensed waste disposal
firms contracted to dispose of the captured material; and
(4) The record of dates and means of disposal of all captured
material during the previous permit years.
B. Inspection. Upon receipt of an application, the Village
Plumbing Inspector shall make, or shall cause to be made, an inspection
of the grease interceptor to assure that the permitted premises and
the grease interceptor are in compliance with Wisconsin Administrative
Code Section SPS 382.34. Inspections shall be made at least once every
two years, and at such other times as the Village Plumbing Inspector
shall deem necessary.
C. Fee. The applicant shall pay an investigation and
compliance fee to cover the Village's cost of administrating this
compliance program. This fee relates solely to the inspection and
monitoring described in this section and is separate from all other
fees charged by the Public Works/Utilities Committee. The fee, which
shall be established by the Village Board by resolution from time
to time, shall be paid at the time the applicant makes application.
D. Expiration; renewal; transfer. Grease interceptor
permits shall expire on June 30 of every other year. Renewals shall
be handled in the same manner as original applications. Permits issued
under this section are personal and may not be transferred.
E. Revocation of permit. Permits issued under this section may be revoked, or withheld, by the Village Plumbing Inspector whenever the Village Plumbing Inspector determines that the permit holder has violated any provision of Wisconsin Administrative Code Section SPS 382.34, including but not limited to allowing deleterious waste material to be introduced into the Village sewer. Continued operation under a revoked permit shall constitute a violation of §
232-9 of this article.
F. Appeals. Appeals from any order or decision of the Village Plumbing Inspector under this section shall be made pursuant to Chapter
212, Plumbing, §
212-13.
G. The penalty provision contained in §
232-9B shall be applicable to any violation of this §
232-6.
Any person violating the provisions of this article shall be liable to the Village for any expense, loss, or damage which the Village may suffer as a result of such violation, and said amounts shall be assessed by the Court at the time of sentencing under §
232-9 and nonpayment of such expenses shall result in imprisonment in the Waukesha County Jail.
[Adopted 12-18-1978; amended 12-11-2000]
The wastewater of the Village of Elm Grove is
collected and treated in whole or in part by the wastewater system
operated by the Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District (MMSD). The
purpose of this article is to enable the Village of Elm Grove to establish
and collect from users within the Village of Elm Grove those charges
which represent the proportionate contribution by such users both
to the cost of operating and maintaining the system, and that part
of the cost of capital improvements in the system not defrayed by
an ad valorem tax on real property.
[Amended 3-3-2004]
The purpose of user charges is to ensure that
users of the wastewater system pay for the use of the system. User
charges of each user shall consist of that portion of the cost of
operation and maintenance of the wastewater system allocable to such
user. The Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District shall bill the
Village of Elm Grove for the user charges attributable to users located
within the Village of Elm Grove.