(A) Pursuant to Wis. Stats. § 281.465, all buildings used for human habitation and located adjacent to a sewer main, or in a block through which such system extends, shall be connected to the village sanitary sewer system within 30 days after the Village Administrator/Clerk shall give notice, in writing, to the owner of any such building that such building shall be connected to the village sanitary sewer system.
(Prior Code, § 13.07)
(B) (1) Whenever sewer become available to any building used for human habitation, the Building Inspector shall notify, in writing, the owner, agent, or occupant thereof to connect thereto all facilities required by the Building Inspector. If such person to whom the notice has been given shall fail to comply for more than ten days after the notice, the Building Inspector shall cause the necessary connections to be made and the expense thereof shall be assessed as a special tax against the property, pursuant to Wis. Stats. § 281.465.
(2) After connection to public sewer, no privy, privy vault, or cesspool shall be constructed or maintained upon such lot or parcel and shall be abated upon ten days’ written notice for such abatement by the Building Inspector. If not so abated, the Building Inspector shall cause the same to be done and the cost thereof assessed as a special tax against the property.
(3) The Building Inspector may extend the time for connection hereunder or may grant other temporary relief where strict enforcement would work an unnecessary hardship without corresponding public or private benefit.
(4) Where sewer mains are not available, chemical toilets shall be used. No surface privy, cesspool, or dry closet shall be constructed or maintained on any lot or parcel without a permit granted by the Building Inspector.
(Prior Code, § 11.08) Penalty, see § 51.99