§ 164-27 MONITORING FACILITIES.
   (A)   The town may require the user to construct, at the user's own expense, monitoring facilities to allow inspection, sampling, and flow measurement of the building sewer or internal drainage systems, and also may require sampling or metering equipment to be provided, installed, and operated at the user's expense. The monitoring facility normally should be situated on the user's premises, but the town, when a location would be impractical or cause undue hardship on the user, may allow the facility to be constructed in the public street or sidewalk area and located so that it will not be obstructed by landscaping or parked vehicles.
   (B)   If the monitoring facility is inside the user's fence, there shall be accommodations to allow access for town personnel, such as a gate secured with a town lock. There shall be ample room in or near the sampling manhole to allow accurate sampling and compositing of samples for analysis. The manhole, sampling, and measuring equipment shall be maintained at all times in a safe and proper operating condition at the expense of the user.
   (C)   Whether constructed on public or private property, the sampling and monitoring facilities shall be provided in accordance with the town's requirements and all applicable town construction standards and specifications. Construction shall be completed within 90 days following written notification by the town, unless a time extension is otherwise granted by the town.
(Prior Code, § 164-27) (Ord. 4-91, passed 8-5-1991)