A.
No extension from or to the existing or future public
sanitary sewerage system shall be installed or constructed without
specific prior approval by the Borough.
B.
Approval of sewer extensions must be obtained by submitting
a complete sewer extension application to the Borough. All applications
for sewer extensions must be accompanied by five copies each of a
report describing the proposed extension in detail and plans and specifications
which have been prepared by a registered professional engineer and
bear his seal. Said report, plans and specifications shall be prepared
in a similar format and contain at least as much detail as required
by the Pennsylvania DEP.
Prior to approval of a sewer extension and the initiation of
any construction, the applicant and the Borough shall enter into an
agreement covering relevant conditions pertaining to the proposed
sewer extension such as the following:
A.
The cost of all work to be borne by the applicant unless specified
otherwise.
B.
The materials and workmanship to be in accordance with the requirements
of the Borough.
C.
The highways, streets, alleys and lanes in which sewer extensions
are to be located must be dedicated to public use, the lines and grades
thereof established and the rough grading completed in accordance
with Borough requirements.
D.
Upon completion of construction and formal approval of the sewer
extension by the Borough, the ownership title to all installations
to be conveyed to and vested in the Borough, except as otherwise indicated.
E.
The Borough to have the right to make further extensions beyond or
laterally from the main extensions (such extensions not to be considered
as connections subject to any refund) and to enlarge or improve sewage
treatment facilities.
F.
The payment of refunds to the developer for additional new customers
to be subject to such conditions as set forth herein or as agreed
upon and to limiting number of years. No refunds are to be made unless
from moneys received from other consumers for the privilege of obtaining
service from the extension.
G.
Easements shall be recorded in the name of the Borough for all sewers
to be constructed outside of dedicated street rights-of-way.
H.
Any other special conditions as deemed necessary by the Borough.
A.
The Borough will not approve any report, plans or specifications,
nor permit the construction of any sewer extensions to its sewerage
system that have not been approved by the Pennsylvania DEP and any
other regulatory agency which may have jurisdiction.
B.
The Borough reserves the right to impose such additional requirements
as to arrangement, location, design, selection of materials or other
methods of construction as it deems necessary to protect its interests.
C.
All sewers and appurtenances shall be designed, installed and tested
in accordance with applicable Pennsylvania DEP design standards and
any requirements imposed by the Borough.
D.
Permission to proceed with the construction of a sewer extension
will not be issued by the Borough until all applicable permits, including
the DEP water quality management permit, have been obtained.
E.
The entire cost of the sewer extension, including the costs of its
inspection and testing by the Borough, shall be borne entirely by
the applicant, unless specified otherwise in the service agreement
or contract between the applicant and the Borough.
F.
Upon completion and acceptance of a sewer extension by the Borough,
the sewer facilities shall be conveyed at no cost to the Borough and
henceforth become the property and responsibility of the Borough as
part of the public sanitary sewerage system, unless specified otherwise
in the agreement between the applicant and the Borough.
G.
Prior to final acceptance of any sewer extension by the Borough,
the applicant must furnish the Borough with a set of as-built plan
drawings showing the location, angle and distance between manholes,
the top and invert elevation of each manhole and the exact location
of all sewer service connections relative to the nearest upstream
and downstream manholes.
A.
The actual construction of the sewer extension and appurtenances
shall be subject to inspection and testing by the Borough or its authorized
representative, and use of such extension shall not be permitted until
said construction has been inspected, tested and approved by the Borough
or its authorized representative.
B.
The applicant or developer shall reimburse the Borough in full for
all costs associated with the Borough's inspection and testing
of the sewers and appurtenances during construction, including resident
inspection services if deemed necessary. The amount and type of inspection
and testing shall be determined by the Borough during construction.
C.
No sewer extension shall be approved for use and conveyed to the
Borough until said sewers have been formally approved by the Borough,
all applicable connection and inspection fees have been paid for each
building connected to the sewer extension and the Borough has been
reimbursed in full for all inspection costs incurred during construction,
testing and approval of the sewer extension.
The foregoing requirements of this article do not necessarily
apply to applications for service from owners of properties abutting
the existing public sanitary sewerage system. In such cases, the Borough
may, if it so desires, consider sketch plans as adequate to accompany
applications for sewer service extensions.