§ 52.24 INDIVIDUAL CONNECTIONS TO WATER SYSTEM.
   (A)   Definition. For the purposes of this section, the term COMBINED CONNECTION means a single connection to the water system that serves:
      (1)   Two or more residential units; or
      (2)   Two or more commercial or industrial lots or separate parcels of record.
   (B)   Combined connection after effective date. Unless permitted for a hardship situation in accordance with division (E) of this section, no combined connection may be made after the effective date of this section.
   (C)   Combined connections discontinued. Unless permitted to continue for a hardship situation in accordance with division (E) of this section, combined connections in existence on the effective date of this section shall be discontinued and replaced with individual connections in accordance with this section.
      (1)   Owners of properties using a combined connection must replace such connection with an individual connection within three (3) years of the date of notice from the Utility that replacement is required.
      (2)   Owners of the properties using a combined connection may use those parts of the connection lying within their property or in the public right-of-way between their property and the public water pipe but must otherwise disconnect from the common connection and construct a new individual connection.
   (D)   Exceptions. The requirements of division (C) of this section do not apply to:
      (1)   Multi-family residential rental properties where all units served by a combined connection are under the same ownership and located on the same parcel; or
      (2)   Multiple industrial or commercial lots or parcels of land that are adjacent, under the same ownership, and used for a single, unified business enterprise; or
      (3)   Combined connections where there is not an individual service from the main to the edge of the right-of-way available for each property using the combined connection.
   (E)   Variances. The Commission may grant variances from the requirements of division (C) of this section upon a finding that there are unique or unusual physical constraints on constructing an individual connection that make such connection impractical from an engineering perspective.
   (F)   Notice. Notice to owners provided for in this section shall be by personal delivery or certified mail to the owner(s) of the property according to the records of Kanabec County.
(Ord. 397, passed 9-7-2010)
Cross-reference:
   Individual water connections, see §§ 50.10 through 50.13