A. 
There shall be four classes of building sewer permits:
(1) 
Residential or mixed;
(2) 
Commercial service;
(3) 
Public; and
(4) 
Industrial.
B. 
The owner or his agent shall make application on a special form furnished by the Town and obtained through the Authority. The permit application shall be supplemented by any plans, specifications or other information considered pertinent in the judgment of the Authority or its authorized representative.
C. 
The inspection fee and any applicable sewer entrance fees shall be paid to the Town at the time the application is filed. Additional inspection charges may be assessed in accordance with § 292-25. Entrance fees shall not include installation and connection costs. All costs and expenses incidental to the installation and connection of the building sewer shall be borne by the owner.
Permits to lay sewers and drains will only be issued to licensed drain layers as described under § 292-15. Permits are not transferable. Permits shall be subject to revocation if any of the rules or regulations contained herein are violated. If work is not completed within six months, a permit becomes void.
A permit must be obtained for repair work to existing sewer services.
Requests for inspection of sewer service connections to be installed shall be made at the Superintendent's office 48 hours before the proposed date of installation. All connections must be inspected and approved by the Superintendent or his designated agent before the trench is backfilled. Inspections will be made only during the normal working hours of the Superintendent or his designated agent.
A charge in the amount of the actual cost to the Town will be made for any inspections made outside these normal working hours and/or for any additional inspections required as a result of faulty workmanship or nonconformance to the requirements contained herein. An additional charge based on actual costs will also apply to inspection of leakage tests.