[Adopted 7-9-1969]
It is the intention of the Town Board of the Town of Stony Point, by the adoption of this Part 2, to establish and impose sewer rents in accordance with the provisions of the Town Law and of the General Municipal Law and any other applicable law.
As used or referred to in this Part 2, unless a different meaning clearly appears from the context, the following words shall have the meanings herein indicated:
DISTRICT
Any sewer district created by the Town Board or any extension of such district.
SEWER SYSTEM
All sewer pipes and other appurtenances constructed, operated and maintained by the district and used for the collection, treatment and disposal of sewage, industrial waste and other wastes, including sewers, intercepting sewers, outfall sewers, pumping, treatment and disposal works and their appurtenances.
SEWER RENTS
A scale of annual charges established and imposed by the Town Board for the use of the sewer system.
UNITS OF USE
The quantity of usage of the sewer system assigned to different classifications of real property in the district.
USER
Any owner of real property within the district who is depositing or is required to deposit sewage, either directly or indirectly, into the sewer system of the district.
The basis of the charge for sewer rents to be paid by the users shall be determined from the following schedule of units of use:
Classification of Property
Units of Use
1-family dwelling
1
Each separate apartment in a 2-family, 3-family or multiple dwelling
1
Garbage disposal unit, each disposal
1
Launderette in apartment house, each 2 washing machines
1
Mobile home
1
Combination 1-family home with a professional or business office, owner-occupied
1 1/2
Hotel or motel
  No meals, each 4 rooms or part thereof
1
  American plan with meals, each 2 rooms
1
Office, with 5 occupants or fewer
1
Store, with 5 occupants or fewer
1
Commercial establishment, with 5 occupants or fewer ("Occupants" are defined as owners, managers or employees.)
1
For each additional 5 occupants or part thereof
1
Industrial plant, each 5 occupants or part thereof, plus an additional charge for effluent, based on quantity and quality as determined by the Town Engineer
1
Launderette, each 2 washing machines
1
Laundry
Based on capacity
Car laundry
Based on capacity
Bar and grill
3
Luncheonette
  Open less than 14 hours per day
3
  Open more than 14 hours per day
6
Restaurant
  Small, 20 seats or fewer
3
  Medium, 21 to 75 seats
4
  Large, over 75 seats
5
  With bar
Add 3
School, public, private or parochial
  Elementary, each 20 pupils
1
  Junior high school, each 17 pupils
1
  Senior high school, each 14 pupils
1
College
  Each 17 day students
1
  Each 25 evening students
1
  Each 8 resident students (where dormitories are available)
1
Church, synagogue or temple (including Sunday school)
  Small congregation, under 100 families
1
  Medium congregation, 101 to 250 families
2
  Large congregation, 250 families
3
  For part-time weekday school
Add 1
Drive-in theater, each 40 car spaces or part
1
Theater, each 60 seats or part
1
Bowling alley, each 2 lanes
1
Hospital, each 4 beds
3
Convalescent home, each 2 beds
1
Service station, without car wash
2
Beauty shop
  Fewer than 3 employees and/or owners
1
  3 through 5 employees and/or owners
2
  6 or more employees and/or owners
3
Firehouse
1
Post office, each 5 employees or part thereof
1
There is hereby established and imposed an annual sewer rent on all users, to be determined by multiplying the unit charge times the number of units assigned to each user based upon the schedule of units of use in § 176-21 of this Part 2. The unit charge shall be established annually by the Town Board at the time of the adoption of the town budget.
All sewer rents shall become due and be payable at the same time and in the same manner as other town charges. Sewer rents shall constitute a lien upon the real property of the users on the first day of January in each year. Penalties and interest for sewer rents in arrears shall be imposed and collected in the same amounts and in the same manner as they are imposed on other town charges.
Anything to the contrary notwithstanding in this Part 2, if a property owner in the district becomes a user, as defined herein, between the first day of January and the 31st day of October in any year, the sewer rent for such year shall be prorated for the number of months commencing with the month in which such owner becomes a user and ending with the last month of such year.
Revenue derived from sewer rents, including penalties and interest, shall be credited to a special fund, to be known as the "Sewer Rent Fund," and moneys in such fund shall be used as provided by law.