(a) No person shall construct a sewer or drain to connect with a public storm sewer nor make any connection to a public storm sewer within the Village until the written permission of the Service Director has been obtained by the person proposing to or employed to perform the work. An application for a permit shall be signed by the owner, lessee or agent of the property for which the connection is desired and by the person employed to perform the work and must describe the property and state the purpose for which the connection is desired. The fee for such permit shall be twenty-five dollars ($25.00).
(b) The permit shall specify the permissible use of such sewer or drain and such specifications shall be governed by the following requirements: Such sewer or drain may be used for the removal of surface water, rain water from roofs, subsoil drainage, building foundation drainage, cistern overflow, clear water from condensers, waste water from water motors and any other clean and unobjectionable waste water. Such sewer or drain shall not receive sewage, floor drainage, industrial wastes, septic tank overflow, cesspool overflow, privy vault drainage, kitchen wastes or any other liquid wastes of objectionable character.
(c) After a sewer or drain to connect with a public storm sewer is laid and before it is covered or used it shall be inspected and approved by the street and sewer committee.
(d) The Director is hereby authorized and directed to adopt and enforce specifications and regulations in accordance with the provisions of this section for the purpose of providing control of the installation of sewer connections and the inspection thereof. The Director shall maintain accurate and complete records of all permits issued and inspections made. The Director is hereby authorized to require the abandonment and removal of connections to the public storm sewers which violate any of the provisions of this section.
(Ord. 283. Passed 5-8-35.)