[HISTORY: Adopted by the Town Board of the Town of Caledonia 6-8-1995
by L.L. No. 2-1995. Amendments noted where applicable.]
GENERAL REFERENCES
Building construction — See Ch.
54.
Subdivision of land — See Ch.
113
It is the purpose of these rules and regulations to provide for a fair
charge to the water customers of the Caledonia water districts. The charges
shall be based upon the costs of water from the Village of Caledonia or other
sources, equipment and services rendered to the water districts.
The Town Board of the Town of Caledonia in the County of Livingston
does hereby enact these rules and regulations which shall supersede any previous
rules and regulations affecting the water districts. The rules and regulations
shall also apply to municipalities to which services are supplied by the Town
of Caledonia.
A. The Town of Caledonia reserves the right,
at any time, without notice, to shut off the water in mains for the purpose
of making repairs or extensions or for other purposes. The Town shall not
be liable for any loss, cost or expenses arising from an interruption or failure
in the supply of water or from an increase or deficiency in water pressure
or from the bursting or breaking of any main or service pipe or any attachment
to the Town's property or for any damages caused thereby.
B. The Town makes no guaranty that its water will be free
at all times of rust or other nontoxic impurities. Any property owner or occupant,
either residential, commercial or industrial, who requires water of high purity,
is responsible for the installation and expense of any necessary filters or
treatment equipment.
The Town reserves the right to restrict, curtail or prohibit the use
of water for any purpose upon the determination of the Town Board that such
action is essential to the protection of the public health, safety and welfare
as in periods of drought or other emergency.
All pipes, meters and fixtures shall, at all reasonable hours, be subject
to inspection by the Town of Caledonia.
A. All materials and installations will be governed by the
New York State Health Code, the Town codes, all other laws, ordinances, rules
and regulations, where applicable, and the general specifications as prepared
by the Town Engineer, where applicable.
B. All meters and related equipment are to remain the property
of the Town of Caledonia during their use. No one other than the Town of Caledonia
shall install or remove a meter or reader.
C. All meter sizes shall be determined by the Town of Caledonia.
D. Pipe size from customer right-of-way to the meter and
related equipment shall be one inch. Pipe material shall be copper.
A. Application for a connection to the water mains of the
Town and/or for water service shall be made to the Town, in writing, by the
owner of the premises for which services are desired or by his duly authorized
agent. The applicant shall furnish maps or drawings or further information
as may be required by the Town. No connection or service shall be provided
until the applicant has complied with the rules and regulations.
B. A separate application shall be made for each premises
or part thereof to which water service is to be separately metered. A new
application must be made on any change in ownership at the premises to which
service is furnished or in the type of service furnished as described in the
existing application.
C. The receipt of an application shall not obligate the
Town to provide or perform the service requested. The Town shall not be obligated
to extend a main in any street. On acceptance of the application by the Town,
the applicant shall become a customer of the Town of Caledonia and shall be
responsible for payment for all applicable rates and charges and shall comply
with the rules and regulations of the Town of Caledonia.
No water services shall be provided unless the Town of Caledonia determines
that proper and technically appropriate water service connections exist at
the premises to be served for the type of services desired.
A. Whenever a new tap to a Town main is required, the Town
shall install a tap, corporation stop, curb stop and box, and piping from
the corporation stop to the curb stop, upon payment of the requisite fees.
All other installation of water service connections is the responsibility
of the owner.
B. A separate curb box and curb stop outside the building
shall be required for each premises or part thereof where the water delivered
is to be individually metered to a customer.
C. The service shall be turned on only after an inspection
by the Town of Caledonia personnel.
If a seal on a valve, meter or other fitting is broken, it shall be
presumptive evidence that the water consumption has not been properly registered
on the meter. If the seal is broken, it shall be resealed by the Town of Caledonia,
and the property owner shall be charged a fee for resealing. No fee shall
be charged if the seal was broken accidentally and the Town of Caledonia is
notified promptly.
The owner shall be responsible for the maintenance and repair of the
water service connection and all distribution lines and apparatus beyond the
curb stop and shall be liable for any loss, cost or expense arising from its
use, including but not limited to the malfunction or improper installation
or design of said connection or facilities. Any person who performs water
service maintenance, repair or installation work will be held liable for the
violation of these rules and regulations of the water district.
A. When leaks occur in the service pipes at any point beyond
the curb stop, including the ferrule or tap (private water distribution systems
and/or private fire hydrants), they must be repaired by the owner of the premises
or his duly authorized agent. If such leaks are not repaired by such person
within 24 hours after notice of leaks by the Town, water service to such premises
shall be shut off until the leaks are repaired; and, if repaired by the Town,
the expense incurred shall be charged against the owner of the premises, to
be collected with the next bill for supply of water that shall become due,
and any failure to pay such charges shall be treated as a failure to pay water-use
charges.
B. Owners may enter into an agreement with the Town for
the maintenance of hydrants and hydrant guard valves located on private property.
Copies of said agreements shall be available for inspection at the Town of
Caledonia offices during regular business hours.
A. Cross-connections are hereby prohibited. In addition
to the penalty imposed for such violation, the customer shall be liable for
any loss, cost or expense arising from the prohibited cross-connection.
B. Upon the determination of the existence of potential
cross-connections, the Town shall deliver written notice thereof to the person
causing the condition, which notice shall contain an order requiring said
customer to install backflow prevention devices within a reasonable time specified
in the notice. A licensed professional engineer or registered architect shall
sign and seal the design and supervise the installation of said devices. Such
devices and installations shall be subject to the requirements of all applicable
codes, ordinances and laws. In addition to the penalty imposed for such violation,
the customer shall be liable for any loss, cost or expense arising from the
prohibited cross-connection.
Upon the determination of the existence of water hammer, the Town shall
deliver written notice thereof to the person causing the condition, which
notice shall contain an order requiring said customer to install water hammer
elimination devices within a reasonable time specified in the notice. A licensed
professional engineer or registered architect shall sign and seal the design
and supervise the installation of said devices. Such designs and installations
shall be subject to the requirements of all applicable codes, ordinances and
laws. In addition to the penalty imposed for such violation, the customer
shall be liable for any loss, cost or expense arising from the prohibited
water hammer.
The Town may refuse service to any customer where there exists any condition
on the premises and/or in the water service connection which may be detrimental
to the Town's water supply. Such conditions include but are not limited to
prohibited cross-connections and water hammer. The Town may refuse service
when it is not satisfied that all the laws, ordinances, rules and regulations
relative to water service will be complied with by the applicant.
A. Water service may be discontinued by the Town for any
of the following reasons:
(1) For misrepresentation, in application, as to property
or fixtures to be supplied or the use to be made of the water supply.
(2) For the use of water on any property for a purpose other
than that described in the application.
(3) For willful waste of water through improper or imperfect
pipes, fixtures, meters or otherwise. Use of running water to prevent freezing
is hereby deemed a willful waste of water.
(4) For failure to maintain connections, service lines or
fixtures owned by the Town in good order.
(5) For nonpayment of charges, rates or fees for water supplied
or services rendered by the Town where such nonpayment exceeds 60 days from
the date such amounts were due.
(6) For cross-connecting pipes carrying water supplied by
the Town with any other source of supply or with any apparatus which may endanger
the quality of the Town's water supply.
(7) For refusal of reasonable access to the property for
the purpose of reading, repairing, testing or removing meters or observing
water pipes and other fixtures.
(8) For the furnishing or receiving of a supply of water
from another premises.
(9) For damaging any service pipe, seal (broken), curb stopcock
or any other appliance of the Town used in controlling and regulating the
water supply.
(10) For failure to maintain the water meter in good order.
(11) In case of abandonment of premises.
(12) In order to make necessary repairs, connections or the
like.
(13) For failure to install water hammer elimination devices.
(14) For the removal of an unauthorized water meter.
(15) Upon the request of the owner.
(16) For violation of any other rule or regulation of the
water district.
B. Discontinuance upon customer request.
(1) Any customer may discontinue water service by giving
the Town a written order to such effect at least 10 days prior to the date
on which such discontinuance is intended to take effect.
(2) If such request is for a final termination of service
in said customer's name, then the request will be presumed to include one
for sealing the meter at the premises in question. The Town of Caledonia will
seal the meter in question at the time of final reading of the meter unless
the office receives, in writing, a request that the meter not be sealed by
the next customer requesting service through such meter. Such written request
must be submitted in conjunction with a new application for service for the
premises in question.
When service has been discontinued for reasons other than an emergency, the Town will renew services on proper application when conditions under which the service was discontinued are corrected or made immaterial and on the payment of all applicable charges and fees. Where service has been discontinued upon the request of the customer pursuant to §
125-16B of these rules and regulations of the water district, such customer shall be required to pay the charge for new service as provided under these rules and regulations. A customer whose service has been disconnected at one location owned by him may not have service renewed at another location until all the changes of the Town for water service to said customer have been paid and all the applicable rules and regulations of the water district have been complied with.
The customer will be responsible for damages due to freezing, hot water,
tampering or other external causes. In cases of damage, the Town will repair
the meter and, if necessary, replace it with another meter, and the cost of
such repair or replacement shall be borne by the customer, except that the
Town shall bear costs attributable to ordinary wear and tear.
A. Meters shall be accessible to the Town at all reasonable
times, and the Town reserves the right to remove and test any meter at any
time and to substitute another meter in its place.
B. In case of a disputed account involving the question
as to the accuracy of the meter, such meter shall be tested by the Town upon
request of the customer. The fee for testing meters will be as provided in
§ 129-28 of these rules and regulations. In the event that the meter
so tested is found to have an error in registration to the prejudice of the
customer in excess of 4%, the fee for testing will be foregone. Prior bills
will be adjusted to correct such registration, and a credit for such adjustments
will be applied to the customer's subsequent bills.
A. No hydrant shall be used for any purpose other than the
extinguishing of fires, periodic testing of the fire-protection system or
periodic drills by a fire department.
B. Proper fire officials shall notify the Town within 24
hours after the use of a Town hydrant to enable the Town to inspect the hydrant
and determine whether it has been returned to its proper operating condition.
The failure to return a hydrant to its proper operating condition shall be
deemed a violation of these rules and regulations.
A. The following procedure shall apply for all applications
for private fire protection:
(1) The applicant shall submit three copies of the plumbing
schematics or plan, showing the proposed service location and size. The schematics
or plan shall be signed and sealed by a licensed professional engineer or
registered architect.
(2) All applications and plans submitted shall contain such
information as required by the Town of Caledonia.
(3) If a combination fire and domestic service is requested,
the necessary requirements will be as follows:
(a) Approval, in writing, from a qualified representative
of a fire-rating organization or underwriter.
(b) Verification that the necessary pressures will be available
to the fire system when the domestic service is being used at peak capacity.
(c) Proper installation of a certified detector check fitting
at the prescribed location as not to be affected by domestic service.
(d) Proper check system or backflow prevention devices on
domestic service.
(e) Disinfecting methods as mandated by the New York State
Health Department, Bureau of Water Supply and necessary pressure testing of
the system.
(f) All work shall be done by a licensed plumber.
(g) Other criteria as promulgated by the Town of Caledonia.
B. If a hydrant is installed on a private fire-protection
service line, such hydrant shall be located on the owner's or occupant's property
and installed by him at his expense. However, the Town reserves the right
to approve the type of hydrant and the manner of installation before service
is approved.
C. The Town reserves the right to inspection hydrants and
hydrant guard valves located on private property. Such an inspection shall
be conducted biannually at a reasonable time and upon reasonable notice to
the owner by the Town of Caledonia.
D. Owners may enter into an agreement with the Town for
the inspection and maintenance of hydrants and hydrant guard valves located
on private property. Copies of said agreements shall be available for inspection
at the Town of Caledonia offices during regular business hours.
The service of water to a premises prior to occupancy will be provided to builders, contractors, developers and owners for water usage during construction or for the service of water in display houses prior to sale, upon the payment of the necessary fee and deposit as prescribed in §
125-28 of these rules and regulations.
A. All charges for water service, including water rates,
shall be billed to the owner of the premises to which water is furnished.
B. The Town shall be notified, in writing, of any change in ownership at premises to which water services are furnished, which notice shall be the responsibility of the new owner. Failure to provide such notice shall be deemed a violation of these rules and regulations. Upon receipt of proper notice, the Town will take a final reading in accordance with §
125-16B of these rules and regulations. No adjustment of bills as between old and new customers will be made by the Town.
C. Upon receipt of a notice for discontinuance of service in accordance with §
125-16B of these rules and the recording of a final reading, the Town will prepare a final bill, which shall be available at the office of the Town Clerk on the regular day of business following the day of the final reading. If due, a refund for the amount of excess payment resulting from an overestimated prior billing will be given to the old owner.
A. All water usage shall become due and payable in three-month
billing cycles as determined by the Town, except that, where usage exceeds
1,000 gallons or more per day, it shall become due and payable monthly.
B. The quantity recorded by the meter shall be considered
the amount of water used by the customer, which amount shall be conclusive
on both the customer and the Town, except as hereinafter provided. Where the
meter has been tested and is discovered to have malfunctioned or to have registered
inaccurately, the quantity may be determined by the average registration of
the meter in a corresponding past period when in order, except that, where
it appears that there has been a change of customer or change in use of water,
equitable adjustment shall be made in the determination of the Town. In all
cases where a meter is found to be defective, the Town shall immediately replace
the same with a meter that has been tested and properly adjusted.
C. The Town of Caledonia will read meters through the remote
readers on the outside. The Town shall have reasonable access to the property
for the purpose of reading, repairing, testing or removing meters.
D. In the event that reasonable access for meter reading
is not possible, an estimated bill for the quarter will be sent to the customer.
The estimated bill will be based on the same quarter of the previous year,
plus a 10% increase, or other suitable method of estimation.
E. All meters will be read and inspected by the Town of
Caledonia personnel at least once a year.
A. If any water bill or charge provided for in and by these
rules shall not be paid within 30 days following the due date of the bill,
a ten-percent penalty will be charged to the account.
B. Delinquent water bills, together with penalty, shall
become a lien on the real property upon which or in connection with which
the water is used. Such a lien is prior and superior to any other lien or
claim except the lien of an existing tax. The Town Board shall include delinquent
water rents and penalties computed to the first day of the month following
the month in which the fiscal year commences in the annual tax levy and shall
levy the same upon the real property in default in accordance with the Town
Law.
C. Property subject to lien for unpaid water bills may be
sold for nonpayment of the same, and the proceeds of such sale shall be applied
to pay such charge after deducting costs as in the case in the foreclosure
of statutory liens. Such foreclosures may be brought in the name of the Town
against any property on which water rent has remained unpaid for 90 days after
it has become due.
In order to encourage prompt repairs to leakage, pipes or fixtures,
the Town may, under certain conditions, grant allowances for apparently excessive
bills resulting from leakage beyond the meter. Granting of an allowance shall
be in the sole discretion of the Town and shall not exceed 1/2 of the excess
due to leakage over the normal usage for the period. The Town shall be the
sole judge in determining the amount of excess resulting from the leakage.
A. Water rates shall be established by resolution of the
Town Board. All billings shall be calculated for each payment as of the regularly
scheduled meter reading date or, in the case of a voluntary discontinuance
of service, as of the date of the final reading.
B. In the event that a meter reading cannot be made, usage
will be estimated, and a bill will be prepared based on such estimated reading.
Estimates made by the Town shall be conclusively binding on the customer.
Fees shall be as determined by Town Board resolution and can be found
in Appendix A.
No out-of-district users shall be allowed.
A charge of $15 will be made to any account when a nonnegotiable payment,
i.e., a no-good check, on that account is received by the Town and returned
by the banking system, to defray cost and charges incurred for handling such
payments.
Costs for meters, sleeves, valves, taps and other equipment or appliances
related to Town water service shall be established by resolution of the Town
Board. A listing of such costs shall be available at the office of the Town
of Caledonia during normal business hours.
No person shall damage any equipment or building belonging to the Town's
water system, tamper with meters or fire hazards, divert water from mains,
use water without permission or cut or tap into any water pipe or main.
A. Any person violating any of the provisions of these rules
and regulations shall be subject to arrest and fine of not more than $250,
plus any cost of repairs as necessary, or imprisonment for a maximum of 15
days, or both. Unless otherwise provided, each day on which a violation occurs
shall be deemed a separate violation for the purpose of these rules and regulations.
B. Any person turning on or off the water on any main or
service pipe or fire hydrant, except hydrants in cases of fire, without permission
or order from the Town of Caledonia, shall be subject to a fine of not more
than $200 for each such violation.
C. Penalties imposed shall be in addition to any other penalties
that are imposed by law, such as theft of services.