4-4-9: POINT OF DISCHARGE TO BE SET BACK; CERTAIN CONNECTIONS TO STORM SEWERS REQUIRED:
   A.   The point of discharge (i.e., the release at or above grade) of any sump pump drain, swimming pool drain, downspout drain or any other conduit, pipe, impervious surface, or drain not connected to a septic system or to a sprinkler system which channels, collects or conveys water related to any structure or improvement shall be set back at least twenty feet (20') from any property line of the lot or parcel on which the structure or improvement is located unless such conduit, pipe, impervious surface, or drain is connected directly to a storm sewer within a public right of way (or one offered for dedication) or within a recorded drainage easement and such connection and the manner of such connection shall have been approved in advance in writing by the village engineer.
   B.   Every sump drain, swimming pool drain, downspout drain or any other conduit, pipe, impervious surface, or drain not connected to a septic system or to a sprinkler system which temporarily, occasionally, periodically, or permanently channels, collects or conveys unpolluted water related to any structure or improvement shall be connected to a storm sewer which is within a public right of way (or one offered for public dedication) or within a recorded drainage easement if such a storm sewer exists within seventy five feet (75') of the point on the perimeter of such improvement or structure where such conduit, pipe, or drain commences, and such connection shall have been approved in advance in writing by the village engineer. (Ord. 95-546, 9-12-1995)