(A) Responsibility of Manager.
(1) The Public Works Manager, or his or her designated agent, shall inspect the plumbing in every building or premises in the village as frequently as, in his or her judgment, may be necessary to ensure that such plumbing has been installed in such a manner as to prevent the possibility of pollution of the water supply of the village by the plumbing.
(2) The said Manager shall notify or cause to be notified in writing the owner or authorized agent of the owner of any such building or premises, to correct, within a reasonable time set by the said Manager, any plumbing installed or existing contrary to or in violation of this chapter, and which, in his or her judgment, may therefore permit the pollution of the village water supply, or otherwise adversely affect the public health.
(B) Inspection; right of entry.
(1) The Public Works Manager, or his or her designated agent, shall have the right of entry into any building, during reasonable hours, for the purpose of making inspection of the plumbing systems installed in such building or premises; provided, that with respect to the inspection of any single-family dwelling, consent to such inspection shall first be obtained from a person of suitable age and discretion therein or in control thereof.
(2) Consistent refusal to allow inspection of a specific dwelling may be cause for requiring installation of suitable backflow protection or discontinuation of potable water service.
(Prior Code, § 8-4-2) (Ord. 428, passed 7-1-1982)