13-1-3: DEFINITIONS:
Unless the context specifically indicates otherwise, the meanings of the following terms used in this title shall be as follows:
A: As in cyanide-A, means amenable to alkaline chlorination.
APPROVED: Backflow prevention devices or methods approved by the Research Foundation for Cross Connection Control of the University of Southern California, American Water Works Association, American National Standards Institute or certified by the National Sanitation Foundation or their equivalent.
AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OF USER: A. Principal executive officer of at least the level of vice president, if the user is a corporation;
   B.   General partner or proprietor, if the user is a partnership or proprietorship, respectively;
   C.   Duly authorized representative of the individual designated above. A person is a duly authorized representative only if the authorization is made in writing to the Village by a person described above.
AUXILIARY WATER SYSTEM: Any water source or system on or available to the premises other than the public water supply system and includes the water supplied by the LBBIP water system. These auxiliary waters may include water from another purveyor's public water supply system; or water from a source such as wells, lakes, or streams, or process fluids; or used water. These waters may be polluted or contaminated or objectionable or constitute a water source or system over which the Village does not have control.
BACKFLOW: The flow of water or other liquids, mixtures, or substances into the distribution pipes of the public water supply system or other potable water system from any source other than the intended source of the potable water supply.
BACKFLOW PREVENTION DEVICE: Any device, method, or type of construction intended to prevent backflow into a potable water system.
BASELINE MONITORING REPORT: The report required by 40 CFR section 403.12(b)(1–7).
BIOCHEMICAL OXYGEN DEMAND (BOD): The quantity of oxygen used in the biochemical oxidation of organic matter in five (5) days at twenty degrees centigrade (20°C), determined by standard laboratory test procedures and expressed in milligrams per liter (mg/l).
BUILDING DRAIN: That part of the lowest piping of a drainage system which receives the discharge from soil, waste and other drainage pipes inside the walls of a building and conveys it to the building sewer or other approved point of discharge, beginning five feet (5') (1.5 m) outside the inner face of the building wall.
BUILDING SEWER: The extension from the building drain to the public sewer or other place of disposal.
CHEMICAL OXYGEN DEMAND (COD): The quantity of oxygen consumed from a chemical oxidant (standard potassium dichromate solution) under standard laboratory, procedures, as described in standard methods.
COMBINED WASTE STREAM FORMULA: The formula as found in 40 CFR section 403.6(e).
COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENT: A building or building complex which contains stores, offices, recreational uses, or businesses engaged in trade, sales, and services.
COMPATIBLE POLLUTANT: The biochemical oxygen demand, chemical oxygen demand, suspended solids, fecal coliform bacteria and fats, oil or grease.
COMPOSITE SAMPLE: A sample of wastewater based on a flow proportional or time proportional method.
CONSISTENT POTW TREATMENT WORKS REMOVAL, POLLUTANT REMOVAL, OR REMOVAL: The reduction in the amount of a pollutant or alteration of the nature or concentration of a pollutant in the influent of the POTW to a less incompatible or less concentrated state in the effluent. Consistent POTW removal efficiency shall be the difference between the average concentration of the pollutant in the influent of the treatment plant and the average concentration of the pollutant in the effluent of the treatment plant divided by the average concentration of pollutant in the influent.
CONSUMER OR CUSTOMER: The owner, official custodian or person in control of any premises supplied by or in any manner connected to the public water supply system.
CONSUMER'S WATER SYSTEM: Any water system located on the customer's premises. A building plumbing system is considered to be a customer's water system.
CONTAMINANT: Any solid, liquid, or gaseous matter, any odor or any form of energy which, when present in the public water supply system, may cause the water to degrade so that the applicable water quality standards are not met or physical illness or injury to persons consuming the water could result.
CONTAMINATION: An impairment of the quality of water by entrance of any substance to a degree which could create a health hazard.
CONTROL MANHOLE: A structure specifically designed and constructed for sampling and metering industrial wastes discharged to a public sewer.
COOLING WATER: The water discharged from any use, such as air conditioning, cooling, or refrigeration, to which the only pollutant added is heat.
CROSS-CONNECTION CONTROL DEVICE INSPECTOR OR CCCDI: A person who has successfully completed IEPA sponsored training and certification to install and test backflow devices.
DIRECTOR: The director of the IEPA.
DOUBLE CHECK VALVE ASSEMBLY: An assembly composed of single, independently acting check valves approved under or meeting the requirements of ASSE Standard 1015. A double check valve assembly must include tight shut-off valves located at each end of the assembly and suitable connections for testing the water tightness of each check valve.
EASEMENT: An acquired legal right for the specific use of land owned by others.
ENFORCEMENT OFFICER: The Superintendent for the Village of Lake Barrington shall serve as the enforcement officer for this Title of the Municipal Code.
EXISTING SOURCE: Any building, structure, facility or installation from which there is or may be a discharge which is not a new source.
FATS, OIL OR GREASE: Any hydrocarbons, fatty acids, soaps, fats, waxes, oils and any other material that is extracted by trichlorotrifluoroethane solvent.
FECAL COLIFORM: Any number of organisms common to the intestinal tract of man and animals whose presence in water is an indicator of pollution.
FEDERAL ACT OR ACT: The Federal Water Pollution Control Act (33 USC 1251 et seq.) as amended by the Federal Water Pollution Control Act of Amendments of 1972 (Public Law 92-500 and Public Law 93-243) and the Clean Water Act of 1977 (Public Law 95-217).
FIXED PROPER AIR GAP OR AIR GAP: The unobstructed vertical distance through the free atmosphere between the water discharge point and the flood level rim of the receptacle. Flexible couplings or spring hoses do not constitute an air gap.
FLOW: The volume of wastewater per unit of time.
FOX RIVER GROVE: The village of Fox River Grove, the owner and operator of the POTW.
GARBAGE: Solid wastes from the domestic and commercial preparation, cooking and dispensing of food and from the handling, storage and sale of produce.
GRAB SAMPLE: A sample which is taken from a waste stream on a one-time basis without regard to the flow in the waste stream and without consideration of time.
HEALTH HAZARD: Any condition, device or practice in a water system or its operation resulting from a real or potential danger to the health and well-being of consumers. The word "severe" as used to qualify "health hazard" means a hazard to the health of the user that can be expected to result in death or significant injury, illness or physical impairment.
IEPA: Illinois Environmental Protection Agency.
INCOMPATIBLE POLLUTANT: All pollutants other than compatible pollutants, as defined in this Section.
INDIRECT DISCHARGE OR DISCHARGE: The introduction of pollutants into the POTW from any nondomestic source, regulated under section 307(b), (c) or (d) of the Federal Act.
INDUSTRIAL ESTABLISHMENT: A building or building complex which houses mechanical, trade and/or manufacturing activities.
INDUSTRIAL USER: For the purpose of user charges, industrial users shall include manufacturing activities involving the mechanical or chemical transformation of materials or substances into other products. These activities occur in establishments usually described as plants, factories or mills, and characteristically use power-driven machines and material-handling equipment.
INDUSTRIAL WASTE: The wastewater discharged, permitted to flow or escaping from any industrial, manufacturing, commercial or business establishment or process, or from the development, recovery or processing of any natural resource other than human wastes, or wastewater from sanitary conveniences.
INSTITUTIONAL ESTABLISHMENT: A building or building complex which houses activities for social, health, educational, or religious purposes such as hospitals, sanitariums, correctional facilities, schools, churches, or charitable organizations or agencies.
INTERFERENCE: An inhibition or disruption of the POTW, its treatment processes or operations, or its sludge processes, use or disposal which is a cause of or significantly contributes to either a violation of any requirements of the POTW's NPDES permit (including an increase in the magnitude or duration of a violation) or to the prevention of sewage sludge use or disposal by the POTW in accordance with the following statutory provisions and regulations or permits issued thereunder (or more stringent State or local regulations): section 405 of the Clean Water Act, the Solid Waste Disposal Act (SWDA) (including title II, more commonly referred to as the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) and including State regulations contained in any state sludge management plan prepared pursuant to subtitle D of the SWDA), the Clean Air Act and the Toxic Substances Control Act.
An industrial user significantly contributes to such a permit violation or prevention of sludge use or disposal in accordance with the above cited authorities whenever such user:
   A.   Discharges a daily pollutant loading in excess of that allowed by a permit for the POTW or by Federal, State or local law;
   B.   Discharges wastewater which substantially differs in nature or constituents from the user's average discharge;
   C.   Knows or has reason to know that its discharge, alone or in conjunction with discharges from other sources, would result in a POTW permit violation or prevent sewage sludge use or disposal in accordance with the above cited authorities as they apply to the selected method of sludge management of Fox River Grove's POTW.
INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT: The intergovernmental agreement for wastewater treatment services by and between the village of Fox River Grove and the Village of Lake Barrington, as amended from time to time.
LBBIP SANITARY SEWER SYSTEM: The Lake Barrington Business and Industrial Park Sanitary Sewer System as described in the intergovernmental agreement for wastewater treatment services by and between the village of Fox River Grove and the Village of Lake Barrington, as amended from time to time. (Also referred to as the "public sanitary sewer system".)
LBBIP SANITARY SEWER SYSTEM AND WATER SYSTEM OPERATIONAL FUND: The principal account designation for all revenue received from the operation of LBBIP sanitary sewer system and from the operation of the LBBIP water system or waterworks of the Village of Lake Barrington Special Service Area Number Three.
LBBIP WATER SYSTEM: Also referred to as the "waterworks" or as the "Village's water system" consisting of all mains, pipes and structures through which water is obtained and distributed to the public within the LBBIP by the Village, including wells and well structures, intakes and cribs, pumping stations, treatment plants, reservoirs, storage tanks and appurtenances, collectively or severally, actually used or intended for use for the purpose of furnishing water for drinking.
LOCAL LAW: The applicable ordinances of the Village of Lake Barrington and the ordinances of the village of Fox River Grove as made applicable by the intergovernmental agreement, as amended from time to time.
mg/l: Milligrams per liter.
MAY: "May" means permissive.
NPDES PERMIT: Any permit or equivalent document to regulate the discharge of pollutants pursuant to section 402 of the Federal Act.
NATIONAL CATEGORICAL PRETREATMENT STANDARD: Any pretreatment standard specifying quantities or concentrations of pollutants which may be discharged to a POTW by industrial users in specific industrial subcategories as established in regulations promulgated from time to time by the USEPA in 40 CFR chapter I, subchapter N.
NATURAL OUTLET: Any outlet into a watercourse, pond, ditch, lake or other body of surface water.
NEW SOURCE: Any building, structure, facility or installation from which there is or may be a discharge of pollutants, the construction of which commenced after the publication of proposed pretreatment standards under section 307(c) of the Federal Act which will be applicable to such source, if such standards are thereafter promulgated in accordance with that section.
NONPOTABLE WATER: Water not safe for drinking, personal, or culinary use as determined by the applicable State law and regulations.
POTW: The publicly owned treatment works of the village of Fox River Grove.
POTW TREATMENT PLANT: That portion of the POTW of the village of Fox River Grove which is designed to provide treatment (including recycling and reclamation) of the municipal sewage and industrial waste.
PASS-THROUGH: The discharge of pollutants through the POTW into navigable waters in quantities or concentrations which are a cause of or significantly contribute to a violation of any requirement of the POTW's NPDES permit (including an increase in magnitude or duration of a violation). An industrial user significantly contributes to such permit violation where it:
   A.   Discharges a daily pollutant loading in excess of that allowed by permit with the POTW or by Federal, State or local law;
   B.   Discharges wastewater which substantially differs in nature and constituents from the user's average discharge;
   C.   Knows or has reason to know that its discharge, alone or in conjunction with discharges from other sources, would result in a permit violation;
   D.   Knows or has reason to know that the POTW is, for any reason, violating its final effluent limitations in its permit and that such industrial user's discharge, either alone or in conjunction with discharges from other sources, increases the magnitude or duration of the POTW's violations.
PERMITTED WASTEWATER HAULER VEHICLE: A vehicle used for hauling wastewater, which has been granted a permit under the requirements of this Chapter and has been issued all other permits required under applicable Federal, State and local laws, rules and regulations.
PERSON: Any and all persons, natural or artificial, including any individual, firm, company, public or private corporation, association, society, institution, enterprise, governmental agency or other entity.
pH: The logarithm (base 10) of the reciprocal of the hydrogen-ion concentration expressed in gram molecular weight (moles) per liter.
PLUMBING: The actual installation, repair, maintenance, alteration or extension of a plumbing system by any person. Plumbing includes all piping, fixtures, appurtenances and appliances for a supply of water for all purposes, including, without limitation, lawn sprinkler systems, from the source of a private water supply on the premises or from a main in the street, alley or at the curb to, within and about any building or buildings where a person or persons live, work or assemble. Plumbing includes all piping, from discharge of pumping units to and including pressure tanks in water supply systems. Plumbing includes all piping, fixtures, appurtenances, and appliances for a building drain and a sanitary drainage and related ventilation system of any building or buildings where a person or persons live, work or assemble from the point of connection of such building drain to the building sewer or private sewage disposal system five feet (5') beyond the foundation walls.
POLLUTANT: Any dredged spoil, solid waste, incinerator residue, sewage, garbage, sewage sludge, munitions, chemical wastes, biological materials, radioactive materials, heat, wrecked or discharged equipment, rock, sand, cellar dirt or industrial, municipal and agricultural waste discharged into water or any other material defined as a pollutant or equivalent under any applicable Federal or State law, rule or regulation.
POLLUTION: The presence of any foreign substance (organic, inorganic, radiological, or biological) in water that tends to degrade its quality so as to constitute a hazard or impair the potability of the water.
POPULATION EQUIVALENT: A term used to evaluate the impact of industrial or other wastes on a treatment works or stream. One population equivalent is one hundred (100) gallons of sewage per day, containing 0.17 pounds of BOD and 0.20 pounds of suspended solids.
POTABLE WATER: Water which meets the requirements of applicable State law and regulations for drinking, culinary, and domestic purposes.
POTENTIAL CROSS-CONNECTION: A fixture or appurtenance with threaded hose connection, tapered spout, or other connection which would facilitate extension of a water supply line beyond its termination point.
PRETREATMENT: The treatment of wastewaters from sources before discharge into the public sewer.
PRETREATMENT REQUIREMENTS: Any substantive or procedural requirement related to pretreatment, other than a pretreatment standard, imposed on an industrial user.
PRETREATMENT STANDARDS: Any specified pollutant, prohibitive discharge standards, as set forth in section 300.105 of the Federal Act; specific limitations on discharge, as set forth in section 300.110 of the Federal Act; the State of Illinois Pretreatment Standards or the applicable National Categorical Pretreatment Standards, whichever standard is most stringent.
PROCESS FLUIDS: Any fluid or solution which may be chemically, biologically or otherwise contaminated or polluted in a form or concentration such as would constitute a health, pollution, or a system hazard if introduced into the public or a consumer's potable water system. Process fluids include, but are not limited to:
   A.   Polluted or contaminated waters;
   B.   Process waters;
   C.   Used waters originating from the public water system which may have deteriorated in sanitary quality;
   D.   Cooling waters;
   E.   Questionable or contaminated natural waters taken from wells, lakes, streams, or irrigation systems;
   F.   Chemicals in solution or suspension;
   G.   Oils, gases, acids, alkalis and other liquid and gaseous fluids used in industrial or other processes, or for firefighting purposes.
PROPERLY SHREDDED GARBAGE: Garbage that has been shredded to such a degree that all particles will be carried freely under the flow conditions normally prevailing in public sewers, with no particle greater than one-half inch (1/2") (1.27 cm) in any dimension.
PUBLIC SEWER: A sewer in which all owners of abutting properties have equal rights of connection and use, and is operated, maintained and controlled by the Village of Lake Barrington, by the village of Fox River Grove, or other public agency.
PUBLIC WATER SUPPLY: All mains, pipes and structures through which water is obtained and distributed to the public within the LBBIP by the Village, including wells and well structures, intakes and cribs, pumping stations, treatment plants, reservoirs, storage tanks and appurtenances, collectively or severally, actually used or intended for use for the purpose of furnishing water for drinking or general domestic use. See also definition of LBBIP Water System.
PUBLICLY OWNED TREATMENT WORKS (POTW): A treatment works, as defined by section 212 of the Federal Act, owned by the village of Fox River Grove and the LBBIP sanitary sewer system owned by the Village of Lake Barrington. This definition includes any devices and systems used in the collection, transmission, storage, treatment, recycling and reclamation of municipal sewage or industrial wastes of a liquid nature that convey wastewater to the POTW treatment plant, regardless of ownership, but does not include sewers, pipes and other conveyances not connected to the POTW treatment plant.
REDUCED PRESSURE PRINCIPLE BACKFLOW PREVENTION DEVICE: A device containing a minimum of two (2) independently acting check valves together with an automatically operated pressure differential relief valve located between the two (2) check valves and approved under or meeting the requirements of ASSE Standard 1013. During normal flow and at the cessation of normal flow, the pressure between these two (2) checks shall be less than the supply pressure. In case of leakage of either check valve, the differential relief valve, by discharging to the atmosphere, shall operate to maintain the pressure between the check valves at less than the supply pressure. The unit must include tightly closing shut-off valves located at each end of the device, and each device shall be fitted with properly located test cocks.
REPLACEMENT COSTS: Expenditures for purchasing and installing equipment, accessories or appurtenances which are necessary during the useful life of the sewerage works to maintain the capacity and performance for which such works were designed and constructed. The term "operation and maintenance" includes replacement.
RESIDENTIAL CUSTOMER EQUIVALENT: A term used as a basis of billing for sewage collection and treatment service which is equivalent to a single-family residential user with an average sewage load of two and one-half (21/2) times that of a "population equivalent". The residential customer equivalent of residential buildings having two (2) or more dwelling units shall be the total number of dwelling units.
SANITARY SEWER: A sewer that conveys sewage and polluted industrial wastes and to which storm water, surface drainage, ground water or unpolluted wastewater are not intentionally admitted.
SERVICE CONNECTION: The opening, including all fittings and appurtenances, at the water main through which water is supplied to the user.
SEWAGE: A combination of the wastewater from residential, commercial, industrial and institutional buildings together with such ground water infiltration and surface water inflow that may be in the sanitary sewers.
SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANT: An arrangement of devices, structures and processes for the treating and disposing of sewage.
SEWER: A pipe or conduit for conveying sewage or any other wastewater, including storm water, surface water and ground water drainage.
SEWER USER SERVICE CHARGE: The total amount to be paid each billing period by public sewer users including the basic user charge, the debt service charge, and a surcharge, if applicable.
SEWERAGE WORKS: All facilities owned by the Village or by the village of Fox River Grove for collecting, pumping, treating and disposing of sewage and industrial wastes.
SHALL: "Shall" means mandatory.
SIGNIFICANT INDUSTRIAL USER: Shall apply to:
   A.   Industrial users subject to categorical pretreatment standards; and
   B.   Any other industrial user that:
      1.   Discharges an average of twenty five thousand (25,000) gpd or more of process wastewater calculated on a weekly basis;
      2.   Contributes a process waste stream which makes up five percent (5%) or more of the average dry weather hydraulic or organic capacity of the treatment plant; or
      3.   Has in its waste a toxic pollutant in toxic amounts as defined in standards issued under section 307(a) of the Federal Act, or is found by the permit issuance authority, in connection with the issuance of the NPDES permit to the publicly owned treatment works receiving the waste, to have significant impact, either singly or in combination with other contributing industries, for adversely affecting the POTW's operation or upon the quality of effluent from the treatment works or for violating any pretreatment standard or requirement.
SIGNIFICANT VIOLATION: A violation of Chapter 6 of this Title which remains uncorrected forty five (45) days after notification of such noncompliance; which is part of a pattern of noncompliance over a twelve (12) month period; which involves failure to accurately report noncompliance; or which resulted in the POTW exercising its emergency authority under section 500.115, 500.120, or 500.130 of the Federal Act.
SLUDGE: The settleable solids separated from the liquids during the wastewater treatment processes.
SLUG: Any discharge of sewage, industrial waste or other wastewater which in concentration of any given constituent or in quantity of flow exceeds for any period of duration longer than fifteen (15) minutes more than five (5) times the average twenty four (24) hour concentration or flows during normal operation.
STANDARD METHODS: The laboratory procedures set forth in the latest edition of "Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater", prepared and published jointly by the American Public Health Association, the American Water Works Association and the Water Environment Federation, and any other procedures recognized by the USEPA and IEPA.
STATE ACT: The Illinois Environmental Protection Act, effective July 1, 1970 1 .
STORM SEWER OR STORM DRAIN: A sewer that conveys storm water runoff and surface water drainage, but excludes sewage and polluted industrial wastes.
STORM WATER RUNOFF: That portion of precipitation which is not absorbed into the ground and which is drained from the ground surface to a natural outlet or watercourse.
SUPERINTENDENT: The Superintendent of Water and Sewers of the Village or his or her duly authorized deputy or representative. In the absence of any specifically appointed superintendent, the Village Administrator shall serve in this capacity and, in those circumstances, shall have all the authority and duties of this office.
SUPERINTENDENT OF BUILDING AND ZONING: The Building Commissioner of the Village or his or her duly authorized deputy or representative.
SURCHARGE: The amount to be paid each billing period by certain public sewer users.
SUSPENDED SOLIDS: Solids that either float on the surface of, or are in suspension of water, sewage, industrial wastes or other wastewaters, the quantity of which is determined by standard laboratory filtering test procedures and referred to as nonfilterable residue expressed in milligrams per liter (mg/l).
SYSTEM HAZARD: A condition through which an aesthetically objectionable or degrading material not dangerous to health may enter the public water supply system or a consumer's potable water system.
T: As in cyanide-T, means total.
TOTAL SOLIDS: The sum of suspended and dissolved solids.
TOTAL TOXIC ORGANICS: The summation of all quantified values greater than one-hundredth milligram per liter for the toxic organics, as specified in the applicable regulation.
USEPA: United States Environmental Protection Agency.
UNPOLLUTED WASTEWATER: Wastewater that would not cause any violation of water quality standards of the water pollution regulations of the Federal Government or Illinois when discharged to a natural outlet or watercourse.
UPSET: An exceptional incident in which there is unintentional and temporary noncompliance with applicable pretreatment standards because of factors beyond the reasonable control of the industrial user. An upset does not include noncompliance to the extent caused by operational error, improperly designed treatment facilities, inadequate treatment facilities, lack of preventative maintenance or careless or improper operation.
USER: Any user of the sewerage works. Each dwelling unit of a residential building having two (2) or more dwelling units shall be considered a separate and individual user.
USER CLASS: The type of user either residential or commercial (nonindustrial) or industrial as defined herein.
VILLAGE: The Village of Lake Barrington, Lake County, Illinois.
VILLAGE OF LAKE BARRINGTON SPECIAL SERVICE AREA NUMBER THREE: All that land and territories with said special service as established by the Village of Lake Barrington, and as amended from time to time, which is presently legally described as follows:
Commencing at the Southwest corner of Robert Bartlett's Northwest Barrington Industrial Subdivision, being a subdivision in the East Half of the Southwest Quarter of Section 21, Township 43 North, Range 9, East of the Third Principal Meridian, according to the plat thereof recorded September 10, 1965 as Document No. 1276683 in Book 43 of Plats, Page 5, Lake County, Illinois; then North on the West line of said Robert Bartlett's Northwest Barrington Industrial Subdivision to the North line of said subdivision, thence Easterly and Southeasterly along the North and Northeast lines of said Robert Bartlett's Northwest Barrington Industrial Subdivision to the Northeast corner of said Robert Bartlett's Northwest Industrial Subdivision (said corner also being the Northeast corner of Lot 10 in said Robert Bartlett's Northwest Industrial Subdivision); thence South on the East line of said Robert Bartlett's Northwest Industrial Subdivision to the South line of the following described parcel:
That part of the South 1/2 of Section 21, Township 43 North, Range 9, East of the Third Principal Meridian, described as follows:
Commencing at a point in the center line of Kelsey Road 596.28 feet Northeasterly from its intersection with the Northeasterly line of the right-of-way of State Highway commonly known as Northwest Highway, said line being 122 feet Northeasterly of and parallel to the center line of the Northeast track of the Chicago and Northwestern Railroad; thence Northwesterly on a line drawn at right angles to the center line of Kelsey Road, a distance of 494.2 feet to a line drawn from a point in the center line of Kelsey Road, 1127.4 feet Southwesterly of its intersection with the North line of the Southeast 1/4 of said Section 21 to a point on the West line of the Southeast 1/4 of the Southwest 1/4 of said Section 21, which is 163.8 feet North of the South line of said Southwest 1/4; thence Northeasterly on the last described line 1076.46 feet, more or less, to said point on the center line of Kelsey Road 1127.4 feet Southwesterly of its intersection with the North line of the Southeast 1/4 of said Section 21; thence Southwesterly on the center line of Kelsey Road 956.32 feet to the point of beginning, in Lake County, Illinois. (Robertson, P.I.N. 13-21-300-010)
Thence Southeasterly on said South line of the aforesaid parcel and on said South line extended Southeasterly, to the Easterly right of way line of Kelsey Road; thence North along said Easterly right of way line of Kelsey Road to its intersection with a line being the North right of way line of Pepper Road as extended Westerly, said line also being a line 33 feet North of the center line of said road as extended Westerly; thence Easterly along the Northerly right of way line of said Pepper Road, as extended, to the West line of the following described parcel:
The North Three-Quarters of the Northeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section 21 (except the South 10 rods thereof) in Township 43 North, Range 9, East of the Third Principal Meridian, in Lake County, Illinois; (Damien, P.I.N. 13-21-406-001 through 013)
Thence Northerly along the West line of the aforesaid parcel to the North line of aforesaid parcel; thence Easterly along the North line of the aforesaid parcel to the East line of Section 21, Township 43 North, Range 9, East of the Third Principal Meridian, in Lake County, Illinois; thence South on said East line of Section 21 (which line is also the West line of Section 22, Township 43 North, Range 9, East of the Third Principal Meridian in Lake County, Illinois, to the North line of the following described parcel:
The North 334 feet of the Southwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 22, Township 43 North, Range 9, East of the Third Principal Meridian, in Lake County, Illinois; (P.I.N. 13-22-300-002)
Thence Easterly along the North line of the aforesaid parcel to the East line of the aforesaid parcel; thence Southerly along the East line of the aforesaid parcel and continuing along the East line of the Lake Barrington Industrial Subdivision, Unit No. 1, being a Subdivision of part of the Southeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section 21, and part of the Southwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 22, Township 43 North, Range 9, East of the Third Principal Meridian, according to the plat thereof recorded December 13, 1966 as Document 1324625 in Book 44 of Plats, Page 15 and amended by Certificate of Correction recorded February 3, 1967 as Document 1328448 in Lake County, Illinois; thence continuing Southerly along the East line of said Lake Barrington Industrial Subdivision Unit No. 1, and continuing along the East line of the Lake Barrington Industrial Subdivision, Unit 2, being a subdivision of part of Sections 21, 22, 27 and 28, Township 43 North, Range 9, East of the Third Principal Meridian, according to the plat thereof recorded March 14, 1968 as Document 1371277 in Book 44 of plats, page 52, in Lake County, Illinois; thence Southerly and Southwesterly along the East line of said Lake Barrington Industrial Subdivision, Unit 2; thence continuing Southerly and Southwesterly along the East line of the following described parcel:
That part of the Northeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of Section 28 and of that part of the Northwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 27, Township 43 North, Range 9, East of the Third Principal Meridian, described by commencing at the point of intersection of the West line of the Northeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of Section 28 and the Northerly right of way line of the U.S. Route 14; thence North along the West line of the Northeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of Section 28, 120.53 feet; thence East parallel with the South line of Lake Barrington Industrial Subdivision Unit No. 1, a Subdivision in Sections 21 and 22, Township 43 North, Range 9, East of the Third Principal Meridian, 454.44 feet for a point of beginning; thence continuing East along the last described parallel line 1440.98 feet to the center line of Flint Creek; thence Southerly along the center line of Flint Creek to the South line of the Northwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 27; thence West along said South line and along the South line of the Northeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of Section 28, 895.85 feet, more or less, to the Northerly right of way line of U.S. Route 14; thence Northwesterly along said right of way line, 346.21 feet; thence Northeasterly 378.33 feet to the point of beginning, in Lake County, Illinois. (P.I.N. 13-27-100-001 and 13-28-200-008)
To the South line of the aforesaid parcel; thence Westerly along the South line of the aforesaid parcel as extended Westerly to the Southwesterly right of way line of U.S. Route 14 (Northwest Highway); thence Northwesterly along said Southwesterly right of way line to the Southerly extension of the West line of Robert Bartlett's Northwest Industrial Subdivision as aforesaid; thence North on said West line as extended to the place of beginning;
Said territory shall also include Lots 1 and 3 and Classic Court in Longeway's Subdivision, being a subdivision in part of the West Half of the Southwest Quarter of Section 21, Township 43 North, Range 9, East of the Third Principal Meridian according to the plat thereof recorded July 16, 1985 as Document No. 2368891 in the Village of Lake Barrington, Lake County, Illinois (P.I.N. 13-21-301-015 and 017);
But excluding from the foregoing territory are the following parcels:
That part of the Southeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 21, Township 43 North, Range 9, East of the Third Principal Meridian, described as follows: Commencing at a point on the center line of Kelsey Road at its intersection with the Northeasterly line of the right-of-way of State Highway commonly known as Northwest Highway, said line being 122 feet Northeasterly of and parallel to the center line of the Northeast track of the Chicago and Northwestern Railroad; thence Northeasterly on the center line of Kelsey Road 408.03 feet; thence Northwesterly on a line drawn at right angels to the center line of Kelsey Road 184.31 feet; thence Southwesterly on a line drawn at right angles to the Northeasterly line of the right- of-way of said State Highway through a point on a line 30 feet Southwesterly of and parallel to the Northeasterly line of said Highway 300 feet Northwesterly of its intersection with the center line of Kelsey Road, a distance of 340.06 feet to the Northeasterly line of the right-of-way of said State Highway; thence Southeasterly on the Northeasterly line of said State Highway 291.25 feet to the point of beginning, [excepting that part thereof lying South of a line extending across said tract which is 100 feet North of, measured at right angles to, and parallel with the center line of Federal Aid Highway Route 20 (State Bond Issue 19) as shown on a plat of survey recorded as Document 742361], in Lake County Illinois (Gebhardt, P.I.N. 13-21-300-013);
The South 400 feet of the East 544.70 feet of the West Half of the Southeast Quarter of Section 21, Township 43 North, Range 9, East of the Third Principal Meridian, in Lake County, Illinois (Grosvenor P.I.N. 13-21-400-018);
The South 10 rods of the North Half of the South Half of the Northeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section 21, Township 43 North, Range 9, East of the Third Principal Meridian, in Lake County, Illinois (Hamm, P.I.N. 13-21-400-006);
The North Three-Quarters of the Northeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section 21 (except the South 10 rods thereof) in Township 43 North, Range 9, East of the Third Principal Meridian in Lake County, Illinois (Damien, P.I.N. 13-21-406-001 through -013).
Lot 27 in Lake Barrington Industrial Subdivision Unit 2, being a subdivision of part of Sections 21, 22, 27, and 28, Township 43 North, Range 9, East of the Third Principal Meridian, according to the plat thereof recorded March 14, 1968, as Document 1371277, in Book 44 of Plats, Page 52, in Lake County, Illinois. (P.I.N. 13-28-202-008 and 13-28-202-007)
WASTEWATER: The wastewater from any domestic, commercial, recreational, industrial and/or institutional uses.
WASTEWATER DISCHARGE PERMIT: The document or documents issued in accordance with the terms of this Title.
WASTEWATER HAULER: Any person, partnership or corporation engaged in transporting sanitary wastewater as a commercial venture.
WATERCOURSE: Any stream, creek, brook, branch, natural or artificial depression, slough, gulch, ditch reservoir, lake, pond or other natural or manmade drainageway in or into which storm water runoff and surface water drainage flow either continuously or intermittently.
WATERS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS: All streams, lakes, ponds, marshes, watercourses, waterways, wells, springs, reservoirs, aquifers, irrigation systems, drainage systems and all other bodies or accumulations of water, surface or underground, natural or artificial, public or private, which are contained within, flow through or border upon the State of Illinois or any portion thereof. (Ord. 98-O-07, 3-3-1998)

 

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1. 415 ILCS 5/1 et seq.