Section
Sanitary Sewage Disposal Systems
50.01 Definitions
50.02 Approval of new construction; permit
50.03 Approval of additions; permit
50.04 Permits for septic tanks and cesspools
50.05 Applications for permits; fees
50.06 Final inspections
50.07 Additional rules and regulations
50.08 Violation prohibited
Private Sewage Disposal Systems
50.10 House sewers
50.11 Separating distances
50.12 Septic tanks
50.13 Distribution boxes
50.14 Septic tank effluent
50.15 Classification of soils
50.16 Leaching area required
50.17 Commercial buildings
50.18 Privies
50.19 Other discharges
50.20 Nuisances
50.21 Permits
50.99 Penalty
Cross-reference:
Sanitary sewerage system regulations, see Chapter 51
SANITARY SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEMS
For the purpose of this chapter, and the rules and regulations of the director of health, the words and phrases defined in Chapter 10 of this code shall be applicable.
('66 Code, § 57-1)
It shall be unlawful for any person to construct or cause to be constructed or commence the construction of any building which is not to be connected with the sanitary sewerage system provided and maintained by this town, unless and until plans for a sewage disposal system for the building shall first have been approved by the director of health or an inspector duly appointed by him, and a written permit issued by the director of health or his duly appointed inspector for the construction of an individual sanitary sewage disposal system for the building.
('66 Code, § 57-2) Penalty, see § 50.99
It shall be unlawful for any person to construct or commence the construction of any additional building or an addition to any existing building on any lot which cannot be served by the sanitary sewerage system provided and maintained by this town, unless and until plans for the location of the addition are approved by the director of health or an inspector duly appointed by him, and a written permit issued by the director of health or his duly appointed inspector for the construction, certifying that the proposed construction will:
(A) Not render the existing individual sanitary sewage disposal system inadequate;
(B) Not interfere with the functioning, service or maintenance of the existing individual sanitary sewage disposal system; and
(C) Not occupy an area which must necessarily be reserved for the expansion of the present individual sanitary disposal system in order to assure proper functioning of the system in the future.
('66 Code, § 57-3) Penalty, see § 50.99
Any person constructing, altering or repairing or causing to be constructed, altered or repaired any septic tank or cesspool, or laying any pipes connected with either, or causing the pipes to be laid, within the limits of the town, shall first obtain a written permit from the director of health or an inspector duly appointed by him.
('66 Code, § 57-4) Penalty, see § 50.99
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