Every building within the Village of Scotia
used for human occupancy, whether for dwelling, employment, recreational
or any other purpose, shall be connected with the village water supply.
Applications for water service shall be made
to the Plumbing Inspector. Applications shall be made by the owner
or by a licensed plumber in the name of the owner and shall be accompanied
by the required fee in accordance with the established village fee
schedule.
Water service lines from the village water main
to the building being served, including service curb stops, stop boxes
and meter connections, shall be installed under the direction of the
Plumbing Inspector and maintained in good order by the property owner
or the consumer.
A. The water service pipe shall be of sufficient size
to furnish an adequate supply of water to meet the requirements of
the premises at peak demand. Water service pipes shall be at least
three-fourths (3/4) inch nominal size, except that where direct supply
flush valves are used at system pressure, such pipe shall be at least
one and one-fourth (1 1/4) inches nominal size.
B. Service lines shall be laid at sufficient depth to
avoid freezing and shall be maintained in a condition to avoid leaks.
C. Service lines shall remain open to inspection before
covering. Connection to the main shall be made only by a licensed
plumber under the direction of the Plumbing Inspector.
D. Any leak developing in the service line before entering
the meter shall be repaired promptly by the property owner of the
premises, and if not repaired promptly, service may he shut off by
order of the Superintendent of Public Works. Alternatively or in addition
to shutting off service, if the property owner, after being given
10 days' written notice of the need of repair to the service line,
fails to make the necessary repairs the Superintendent of Public Works
may cause such service line to be repaired. Such notice may be served
personally or by affixing the notice to the door of the offending
property and mailing by certified mail to the last known address.
Where an emergency shall exist as determined by the Superintendent
of Public Works, the necessary repairs may be made by the village
without notice. The costs and expenses incurred by the village to
make repairs as herein before provided shall constitute a lien and
charge upon the real property affected and may be assessed and levied
upon said real property and collected in the same manner as other
taxes.
[Amended 1-10-2001 by L.L. No. 1-2001]
A separate service connection shall be provided
for each principal building, except that where one building stands
at the rear of another on an interior lot and no service line can
be laid through an adjoining yard, driveway or alley, the service
line to the front building may be extended to the rear building.
Within 30 days after abandonment of any water
service, the service line shall be disconnected at the main and the
connection sealed off by a licensed plumber, at the expense of the
owner of the premises.
All use of water shall be subject to the following
limitations:
A. Sprinkling. Water may be used for sprinkling purposes
except when prohibited by the Superintendent of Public Works. The
Superintendent may, whenever he deems it advisable, prohibit the use
of water for sprinkling or for any purpose other than household consumption
or he may limit the hours during which water may be so used. He shall
cause a notice to be published in the official newspaper of the village
setting forth the hours during which such limitations or prohibition
shall be effective.
B. Supply to neighboring premises. No consumer shall
supply water in any manner or through any fixture or devices whatever
to the occupants of neighboring premises of any description except
by special permission, in writing, from the Superintendent.
[Amended 4-8-2009 by L.L. No. 4-2009]
A. In addition
to other means of enforcing this article, the Board of Trustees may
order that the supply of water be shut off and service discontinued
for violation of this article, including but not limited to delinquency
in the payment of bills.
B. Before
such service shall be discontinued, written notice shall be mailed
to the consumer at least 15 days prior to the shutoff day.
C. At the
expiration of the period of notice, it shall be the duty of the Superintendent
of Public Works to have the water supply shut off forthwith, unless
such bills have been paid in full.
D. In the
case of consumers outside the corporate limits of the Village, the
above action to shut off the water supply to delinquent customers
shall be mandatory.
When the supply of water shall have been discontinued, either through action of the village or at the request of the consumer, reapplication shall be required in the manner provided in §
245-6 above and payment of a reconnection fee as set forth in the village fee schedule.
[Added 10-13-1993 by L.L. No. 4-1993; amended 4-8-2009 by L.L. No. 4-2009]
Any person, firm or corporation violating any
provision of this article shall, upon conviction thereof, be punishable
by a fine of not more than $500 or imprisonment for a term not exceeding
15 days, or both.