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HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrd 2288 02/16/1971 ORDINANCE NO. 2288 AN ORDINANCE AMEl"JDING ARrICIE II OF CHAprIER 22 WHEREAS, the Village of Mount Prospect, Cook County, Illinois, is a Permittee o. the IVetropoli tan Sanitary District of Greater Chicago; and WHEREAS, certain ordinances heretofore passed by the IVetropolitan Sanitary District of Greater Chicago provide that corrnrencing Janu.a.r,)T 1, 1970 sewer permits will be issued only to municipalities, townships, sanitary districts, or utility companies; and 1;lHEREAS, the aforesaid ordinances impose the burden of issuance of sewer permits upon the Permittee and further impose the obligation of maintenance upon Permittee; and WHEREAS, the sUllage of Mount Prospect operates a sanitary sewer system; and WHEREAS, the President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Motmt Prospect deem it necessary and for the best interests of the Village of Motmt Prospect to provide for the issuance of sanitary sewer permits and to establish rules and regulations relative thereto; NOW, THEREFORE" BE IT ORDAINED BY THE PRESIDENT AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE VILLAGE OF HOUNT PROSPEGr, COOK COUNTY" ILLINOIS: SECTICN mE: That Article II of Chapter 22 of the f1un1cipal Code of fv'lotmt Prospect of 1957, as amended, be and is hereby further amended in its entirety, by substituting therefor an entirely new Article II providing procedures for I permit application and issuance, and installation specifications in addition to I rates and fees, so that hereafter the said Article II shall be and read as I follows: "Article II. Sanitary Sewers Section 22.201. Definitions. Al-:I- words and phrases, not defined in the following text, which shall take precedence, shall be in accordance with - "Glossary - Water and Sewage Control Engineering," published by the Arrerican Public Health Association, the Arrerican Society of Civil Engineers, the Arrerican Water Works Association and the Federation of Sewage and Industrial Wastes Association. A. Building Sanitary Sewer Service. That part of the sanitary sewer between the connection to the sanitary sewer main and the external walls of the building. B. Engineer. The Village Engineer of the Village of Mount Prospect or his authorized representatives. C. Garbage. Solid wastes from the domestic and conrrercial preparation, cooking, and dispensing of food, and from the handling, storage, and sale of produce. D. Industrial Wastes. Liquid wastes from industrial manufacturing processes, trade, or business as distinct from sanitary sewage. E. Intercepting Sewer. A M:!tropolitan Sanitary District sewer into which the sewage from a sanitary sewer main or mains is discharged and is transmitted to a sewage treatment plant. F. Natural Outlet. Pny outlet in a watercourse, pond, ditch, lake, or other body of surface or ground water. G. Properly Shredded Garbage. The wastes from the preparation, cooking, and dispensing of food that have been shredded to such a degree that all part- icles will be carried freely tmder the flOW' conditions prevailing in public sewers with no particle greater than one-half inch in any dinension. H. Public Sewer. A sewer in which all owners of abutting properties have equal rigpts and is controlled by public authority. I. Sanitary Sewer. A sewer that carries liquid and water-carried wastes from residences, cormercial or industrial plants and institutions, together with minor quantities of storm, surface and grotmdwaters that are not ad- mi tted intentionally. J. Sanitary Sewer r-1ain. A sewer into which the sewage from two or more build- ing sanitary sewer services is discharged. K. Sewage. A coIl'binaticn of the liquid and water-carried waste from residence single or multiple, conrrercial or industrial buildings and institutions, (also known as wastewater). L. Sewage Treatnent Plant. /my arrangenent 0[1 devices and structures used for treating sewage. H. Sev-ler. A pipe or conduit that carries wastewater or drainage water. N. Sewerage System. The facilities for COllecting, conveying, treating, and disposing of sewage. O. Storm Sewer. A sewer that carries sto!'l1Water and surface water but ex- cludes domestic sewage and industrial wastes. P. Suspended Solids. Solids that either float on the surface of, or are in suspension in water, sewage, or other liquids, and which are removable by laboratory filtering. Q. Trunk Line. A line which collects sewage from one or more sanitary sewer main lines and carries it to either an interceptor or a treatnent plant. R. User. '!he word "User" may be used with reference to: 1. Residential User shall be deerred to be~ the owner, tenant, or occupant of a single-family dwelling connected to Motmt Prospect sanitary sewer trunk line. 2. Multiple IMelling Unit User shall be deerred the owner, tenant, or occupant of a building devoted to residence purposes which contains two or more single-family dwellings, \'lhich building is directly or in- directly connected to a Village of Mount Prospect sanitary sewer trjtlk line. 3. Industrial or Corrnrercial User shall be deerred to be the owner, tenant, or occupant of any establishfrent, which CMner, occupant, or tenant is not a residential user as defined in Section 101 of this Article or a multiple dwelling unit used as defined in Secticn 102 of this Article, but which establishrrent has sanitary sewer facilities directly or in- directly connected to a r10unt Prospect sanitary sewer trunk line. 4. "Collector" as used herein shall mean the Village Treasurer appointed to issue all bills and collect all charges. S. Hatercourse. A channel in which a flOW' of water occurs, either con- tinuously or intermittently. Section 22.202. Connection Required. The sanitary sewer facility of any building requiring such sanitary sewer facilities located within the Village, which building is located within 300 feet of a sanitary sewer ina.1t:i line shall have said sanitary sewer facilities connected to the said sanitary sewer 'ina:1ri: line. Section 22.203. Permits - Application. A. Tnere shall be three (3) classes of sewer permits: (a) for a single-famil,y residential building connecting to or extending - an existing main line sewer, (b) for a multiple residential building (or buildings), connecting to - or ex- I tending - an ex, isting main line, sewer, and, (c) industrial or commercial build- I ings connecting to or extending - an existing main line sewer. B. Each permit application shall be submitted, with the required IVe troPoli,tan l Sanitary District plans and documents, or with fOrnB provided by the Village when under its jurisdiction only. All permit applications shall be supple:rrente with plans, specifications, and additional information as required by the Engineer. I Section 22.204. Permit and Inspection Fees - Bond. A. A plan review and inspection fee shall be paid to the Village prior to issuance of any permit. In all cases, primary inspection of all work shall be the responsibility of the owner's Engineer. B. The fees shall be as follows: 1. fue fee for a sing.le-family residential connection to the main sanitary sewer shall be forty dollars ($40.00), which shall include plan review, permit approval, and a final inspection of the work. If rrore than one inspection is required, an additional fee of ten dollars ($10.00) per hour shall be charged. A minimum amount of fifty dollars ($50.00) shal be placed in escrow for additional inspection;, all unused monies in the escrow accomt will be returned to the applicant upon final acceptance of the work. 2. The fee for multiple residential, conrrercial and/or industrial build- in~ connecting to the main sanitar,y sewer shall be one hundred dollars ( $100.00) per building, which shall include plan review , permit ap- proval, and a final inspection of the work. If more than one inspec- tion of the work is required, an additional fee of ten dollars ($10.00) per hour shall be charged. A minimum amount of two hundred dollars ( $200.00) shall be placed in escrow for additional inspection; all un- used monies in the escrow account will be returned to the applicant upon final acceptance of the work. 3. An additional fee for plan review and final inspection will be required for all projects involving the extension of an- existing sanitary sewer main. This fee shall be based on the following percentages of the es- timated ccnstruction cost of the sewer extension ( exclusive of services to the proposed buildings) : a. 2.0% of the construction cost of the improvements when such cost is $50,000 or less. b. 1. 5% of the construction cost of the irrprovements when such cost is over $50,000. I' II I: 11- . II \ i. II 'I II 4. II Ii I Ii II 'I C. II II Ii II II II ii !I 'I II 11 II II II II II Ii il Ii Section 22.205. Specifications. II III Sanitary sewer systeTl13 shall be desigfled in accordance with "Rules and Regula- 11 tions for Submissicn of Plans and Documents;" (Circular No. 840) as published II by the Illinois Sanitary Water Board; "'!he Industrial Waste Ordinance of the 'II Metropolitan Sanitary District;" "The Sewer Permit Ordinance of'thef1etropol- I itan Sanitary District" and "The Ordinanc e for the Control and Abaterrent of II Pollution of Water vJ1thin the IVetropolitan Sanitary District," all 0, f the ab,ove I and other Sanitary District regulations shall govern the minimum engineering I standards for the design, construction and maintance of sewers and sewerage II systeTl13 within the Sanitary District, including, as to types of materials, II method of installation, maximum,permiSSible rates of infiltration, and other I, engineering pararreters including but not limited to the following: Ii A. Sanitary Sewer Construction And Materials. Ii I II i, Ii II I II !i I In each instance above where the said permit is issued for sewer connecti lying outside the corporate limits of the Village of MOtmt Prospect, said fee shall be 200% of such fee listed hereinabove in order to cover the ad- ditional costs and inspections therefor. As a further condition of the issuance of a permit, the individual or firm connecting a building sewer service to the sewer system shall provide a performance bond payable to the Village of Mount Prospect to cover the full cost of all sanitary sewerage system improvements. 1. The amount of such performance bend shall be based upon an estimate of cost approved by the Village Eng:1maer. 2. Said performance bond shall be effective for a period of two years following the projects acceptance by the Village Engineer, during which time the permittee shall be responsible for the maintance of the irrprovements installed under the permit. 3. '!he performance bond shall also inderrnify the Village of Motmt Prospect from any costs, charges, expenses, loss or damage that may arise directly or indirectly out of the installation, construction, connecti or failure to maintain or repair the sanitary sewer so installed. 1. All sanitary sewer mains shall have a minimum internal diameter of eigj1t (8) inches. Sanitary f3ewer services shall have a minimum interna diameter of six (6) inches. 2. Sanitary sewers with internal diameter between eigj1t (8) inches and twenty-one (21) inches, and sanitary sewer services, shall be con- structed of extra strength vitrified clay pipe in conformance with the specifications of the American Society for Testing Materials, Designation C-200, or Truss Pipe (A.B.S. Pipe) -- A.S. T.N. 0-2680. 3. Sanitary sewers with internal diameter twenty-four (24) inches and over shall be constructed of either reinforced concrete pipe conforming to the Arrerican Society for Testing Materials, Designation C-76, wall thickness B, or Asbestos Cerrent Pipe conforming to the Arre-rican Society for Testing Materials, Desigflation 0-1069. if. Amvit joints or other approved joints of materials having resilient properties for vitrified cla,y pipe sanitary sewer services shall be the compression type in conformance with the specifications of the Arre-rican Society for Testing Materials, Desigpation C-425-60T. 5. Joints for reinforced concrete sewers shall be either Rubber Gaskets conforming to Arrerican Society for Testing f1aterials, Designation C-443 or shall be of a Mastic type. Bituminous Jointing Compound, made from asphalt, liquefiers, mineral fillers and fibers, shall be free from moisture. " 6. The filler shall be such that it shall have positive adhesion to pipe surfaces, and shall be water, acid and alkali resistant. It shall be plastic and workable with a trowel and of a conposition which will not result in a plastic flOtAT of the material at temperatures up to 80 degrees F. 7. Joints for Asbestos Cement pipe shall consist of an asbestos cerrent sleeve, made from material similar to the pipe, and two rubber ring gaskets, all desigr1ed and suitable for connecting the lengths of pipe together. 8. Rubber gaskets shall be of uniform thickness throughout, smooth, free from pitting, blisters, air checks, and other imperfections. 9. All pipe installation shall be in accordance with ASTM Designation C12. B. Building Sanitary Sewer Services. 1. Sanitary Sewer services shall in general be constructed in accordance with the specifications shown in subsection A above, with the exception that the maximum length of building sanitary sewer service shall not exceed 120 feet in length. If this length is exceeded, an intermediate I manhold shall be constructed. 2. f1inimum s lope for all building sanitary services shall be one eil2hth (1/8) inch per foot. A lesser slope as approved by the Engineer may be used for pipe sizes larger than six (6) inches. 3. The connection of the sewer service the sanitary sewer main shall be made at an existing wye branch if available. ~. If a wye branch is not available, the tap (connection) to the sewer main shall be made by a circular saw-cut of sewer main by proper tools ("Shewer-Tap"machine or similar), and proper installation of hub wye saddle or hub tee saddle, in accordance with manufacturer's reconrrendatiens. b. All such connections must be inspected by the Village Engineer or his authorized representative. After the connection has been made, it shall be made secure and watertigpt by encasenent in concrete. c. Bedding shall be required for all sewer construction except ductile iron pipe and shall be not less than four (4) inches thick. Material for bedding shall be crushed l1rrestone gradiation CA6 in conformance with Article 704.01 of the Illinois Standard Specifi- cations for road and bridge construction. 4. All sanitary services shall be "overhead" installations. If buildings have basenents, a pump or ejector s~all be provided to pump the waste- i'later to the sanitary sewer service in accordance with the Village PJ.unbing Code. 5. All floor drains shall be connected to sump purrps and discharged into the sanitary sewer system. 6. Footing drains shall be connected to sump pump and discharged to drain- age swaThs in rear of yards or discharged to the storm sewer. 7. Downspouts shall discharge on ground surface. C. Trench BackfilL 1. All trenches caused by the construction of sewers, water mains, water service pipes, and in excavation around catch basins, manholes, in- lets and other appurtenances which occur within the limits of existing or proposed pavements, sidewalks and curb and gutters shall be back- filled with trench backfill. 2. Trenches and excavations near or adj acent to proposed or existing paverrents, sidewalks and curb and gutters shall be backfilled with trench backfill to an elevation equal to the intersection of a one to one slope line from the top of the pavement sidewa1ks or curb edge, with a vertical line througtl the nearest edge of the trench or excava- tion. 3. Trench backfill shall consist of sand, pitrun gravel or crushed stone and shall be con:pacted in place to 95% of maximum density at optimum moisture as determined by the Standard Proctor Test. D. fVJanholes. 1. Manholes for sanitary sewers thirty-six (36) inches and smaller shall have an inside diarreter of forty-eigp.t (48) inches, and a six (6) inch thick precast concrete base, in one piece, bedded in at least two (2) inches of gravel or crushed stone. 2. Manhole sidewalls shall be of precast concrete ring construction which shall have a five (5) inch minimum th1:ckness. 3. f1anhole bases for sewers with an internal diameter forty-two (42) inches and larger shall be constructed of reinforced concrete. 4. Frames and grates for manholes shall be similar to Neenah manufacture No. R-I015, with a coIl'bined weigtlt of 540 pounds. '!he frames shall be set in a full mortar joint on each structure. 5. All sanitary sewer manholes constructed V'lithina flood plain, as desig- nated an the maps prepared by the United States 6eological Survey, shall have a minimum rim (top) elevation of one (1) foot above the record higp water elevation for the area. 6. When the manhole rim is less than two and one half (2 1/2) feet above the record higp water elevation an approved watertigt1t manhole cover must be provided. JQal.1tloles Q1t "all main sanitary sewer lines,<shall be constructed at intervals not less than one (1) for every 300 lineal feet of sewer line. 7. E. ,Erotection Of Property And '!he Public 1. rvTeans shall be taken to protect all public and private property in the construction area. All areas disturt:led by construction shall be re- stored to original ccndition, including - but not limited to - streets, sidewalks, parkways, trees, bushes, and fences. 2. The provisions of this Mtmicipal Code relating to excavations in street shall be complied with in making excavations in streets or other public , I places. I 3. All other excavations shall be adequately guarded with barricades and ligt1ts so as to protect the public from hazard. F. As Built Drawings. For all projects involvin~ extension a sanitary sewer main, there shall be submitted to the Village Engineer three (3) copies of an "as built" plan showing the actual locations and grades of sewers, man- holes, and sewer services. Section 22.206. Sanitary Sewer Rates. A. Single-Family Residential Users. All residential users to whom a sewer permit has been issued by the Village of f10unt Prospect shall pay an oper- ating, maintenance, and collection charge as follows: Section 22.207. Ownership of Sanitary Sewer System. .1 A' II" I I I I I I j B. In every instance where a sanitary sewer main is listed on the Sewer Main III,' Participatien Schedule kept on file with the Office of the Villa~ Clerk in the Village of Mount Prospect where the Village of Motmt Prospect has I participated in the costs of construction of any such sanitary sewer main, I, no applicant for a permit tmder the te!"Il'B of this Article shall be author- II 1zed to connect into or otherwise tap on to such sanitary sewer main until Ii such applicant shall have first paid to the Villa<\e of Mount Prospect a I tap-on fee therefor in an amount equal to his pro-rata share based on the II contract price for the construction of said sewer main. II Section 22.208. Tampering. II 'I' A. No person, firm or corporation shall make any connections with or opening , into, use, alter, or disturb any public sev-ler or appurtenance thereof I without first obtaining a written permit from the Village Auditor. II ", r B. No tmauthorized persons, firm, or corporation shall break, damage, destroy, 'I uncover, deface, or tamper with any structure, appurtenance, or equiprrent I which is a part of the sanitary sewerage system." I SEGrICN Tt<10: That, if any part or parts of this ordinance shall be held to be I unconstitutional, such unconstitutionality shall not affect the validity of i'l' the remaining parts of this ordinance, and that the President and Board of I ! Trustees hereby declare that they would have passed the remaining parts of this il ordinance if they had knO\'ID that such part or parts thereof would be declared II unconstitutional. II I, I' ,I "",1,,( I ! !, iI. , II II I ! I I I I I I' I I B. II II 'I II II II .1 I i I I I I 1. Fairview Gardens and that area fornerly certificated by the Utility Sewer and Water COTlpany for service shall be at the rate of $2.50 per month billed quarterly for past three (3) months. 2. The remaining Village areas shall be at the rate of $2.50 per month bmed quarterly in advance for next three (3) months. Commercial, Industrial, Schools, Churches, and Multiple Residential Users. All industrial and cormercial sanitary sewer users shall pay an operating, maintenance, and collection charge based upon their semi-annual water usage at the following rates: I 1. All Village users within the Village except those users lying with that area that had been certificated for service by the Utility Sewer and Water COTlpany prior to October, 1969, shall be charged at the rate of $4.00 per month, billed quarterly in advance for next three (3) months. 2. All Village users within that area that had been certificated for service by the utility Sewer and Water COIIPany prior to October, 1969, shall be charged at the rate of $1.50 per month for multiple units billed quarterly forpast three (3) months. 3. Cornrrercial, industrial, schools, and :churches within that area that had been certificated for service by the Utility Sewer and \1ater Company prior to October, 1969, shall be charged at the rate of 40% of water used for past three (3) months. All rigtlt, title, and interest in and to the improverrent authorized by the sewer permit shall vest in the Village of flIount Prospect and shall remain the sole property of the said Villa~ so long as same remains connected to the public sewer system excepting as otherwise herein provided. 'lhe Presi- dent and Board of Trustees reserves the rigtlt to require at any tirre sub- sequent to the application for a permit, the execution of an easerrent agree Trent in the form and of the content determined by the Engineer, providing adequate access to the improvement and sufficient for maintenance, improve- Trent, and/or repair thereof. , , SEGrICN THREE: That all other ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict'~ herewith are hereby repealed. SEGrICN FOUR: That this ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval, and publ1caticn in the manner provided by law. AYES: 6 NAYS: 0 PASSED AND APPROVED this 16th day of February, 1971. ~,~</ .>7/' /g' " // ---7' LL" ~" / .c::::::::-/ ~ ._, "-:" ~ /' .' -=-;~~t~p.;e~;~nt €-c ~/ ATrEST: " , Jk Clerk