As used in this chapter, the following terms
shall mean and include:
APPLICANT
Any person making a request in writing for any service to
be rendered or furnished by the district.
BUILDER, CONTRACTOR or REAL ESTATE DEVELOPER
Any person owning or having an interest in a plot or tract
of land who applies for a supply of water to such premises which are
intended to be sold, conveyed or leased by said person to an owner
or occupant.
CONSUMER or CUSTOMER
The person legally or equitably responsible for payment of
charges for water or other facilities and services furnished by the
Water Authority.
DISTRICT
The Town of Brighton Water District or any successor agency
under a lease agreement with the Monroe County Water Authority.
[Amended 1-24-1996 by L.L. No. 1-1996]
OCCUPANT
The person actually in possession or control of any premises
or part thereof who is a consumer.
OWNER
The person who has legal or equitable title to any premises.
PERSON
An individual, firm, association or corporation.
PREMISE
A.
A property or location, whether or not occupied
by a structure, including the entire front footage thereof abutting
on a street whereat the service of water is requested or furnished
for any part thereof.
B.
A building under one (1) roof owned or leased
by one (1) customer and occupied as one (1) residence or one (1) place
of business.
C.
A combination of buildings owned or leased by
one (1) customer, in one (1) common enclosure, occupied by one (1)
family or one (1) corporation or firm as a residence or place of business.
D.
Each unit of a multiple house or building separated
by a solid vertical partition wall, occupied by one (1) family or
one (1) firm as a residence or place of business.
E.
A building owned or leased by one (1) customer
having a number of apartments, offices or lofts which are rented to
tenants, and using in common one (1) hall and one (1) or more means
of entrance.
F.
A building two (2) or more stories high under
one (1) roof, owned or leased by one (1) customer, having an individual
entrance for the ground floor occupants and one (1) for the occupants
of the upper floors.
G.
Apartments owned by one (1) individual or firm
and located in one (1) common enclosure.
PRIVATE FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEM
Water mains, pipes, hydrants, sprinklers and other facilities
installed on private premises or on a public or private street for
the purpose of private fire protection.
PRIVATE STREET
Any street, avenue, road or way that is not for any highway
purpose under the jurisdiction of the legislative body of any village,
town, city, county or the State of New York.
PUBLIC FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEM
Appropriate production, distribution and storage facilities,
water mains, pipes, hydrants and other facilities installed in a street
and used for the public protection of premises from fire.
PUBLIC STREET
Any street, avenue, road or way that is for any highway purpose
under the jurisdiction of the legislative body of any village, town,
city, county or the State of New York.
SERVICE CONNECTION
The facilities and equipment used to supply water to any
premises and which are installed within the limits of the street between
the main and the curb box shutoff of the premises to be served.
Water mains and their extensions connecting
to the distribution system of the water district shall be installed
only after a written permit shall have been issued by the water district.
The water district will inspect all such installations at the owner's
expense. Copies of the specifications for the construction of new
water mains are available from the office of the Commissioner of Public
Works.
[Amended 1-24-1996 by L.L. No. 1-1996]
Any person who violates any of the provisions of this chapter or any section or subsection thereof shall be guilty of an offense punishable as provided in Chapter
1, General Provisions. Each separate violation shall constitute a separate additional offense. However, for the purpose of conferring jurisdiction upon courts and judicial officers generally, violations of this chapter shall be deemed misdemeanors, and for such purpose only, all provisions of law relating to misdemeanors shall apply to such violations.