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HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrd 857 08/21/1962 , ~ i i I I I ORDINANCE NO. 857 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 22.204 REFERRING TO SEWER CONNECTIONS NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Mount Prospect, Cook County, Illinois: Section 1. That Section 22.204 be and is hereby amended to I read as follows: 'I. "Section 22.204 Sewer Connections I (a) Connection repairs and costs for connection to the I Village sewer system: The actual connection of any drain or pipe with the Village sewer system shall be made under the direction of the Plumbing Inspector. All materials for connection and pipes for drains shall conform to the specifications which have been approved and adopted from time to time by the Board of Trustees and kept on file by the Clerk. The cost of such connections from the Village sewer system to the premises as well as the cost for all repairs for service drains or pipes between the premises to the Village sewer system shall be made by and at the expense of the person, firm or corporation owning the premises served. The Village may, in case of an emergency, repair any service pipe or drain and the cost of such repair shall be repaid to the Village by the owner of the premises served upon receipt from the Village of a bill for the labor and material involved. (b) Types of Sewer Connections allowed and prohibited: (1) Where a building is connected to separate sanitary sewers, all sewage originating within the building shall be discHarged therein. The discharge of drainage from downspouts, window wells, building footing drain tile, outside area drains, and other drainage from any source whatever, is excluded from discharging into sanitary sewers. (2) Permissible combined sewer connections: Where a building is to be connected to a combined sewer, all sewage originating within the building and drainage from building drain tile, window wells and area drains shall be discharged therein. The direct discharge of roof drainage is specifically excluded from connection to combined sewers. Where a building is constructed or reconstructed so that the elevation of the basement floor or of the crawl space is greater than one (1) foot below the elevation of the top of the nearest downstream manhole on the combined sewer, then the following methods shall be used to provide backwater protection: All sewage and drainaee oririnating below grade shall be collected in a suitable sump or ejector and shall be discharged by autcmatic equipment into an overhead fravity sewer. (c) Roof Water Discharge: Under no circumstances ahall rain water run off from roofs be drained in any way into the plumbing system of the building or be connected so as to drain directly into the Page One public sewer without first being discharged onto the ground. It shall be incumbent on the building constractor to provide proper site grading and drainage so that such roof run-off discharge does not pond on the building site or any properties and that such drainage is conducted to the street or area drain." I I I II II I II Ii I I Section 2. That this ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publicaton accordinr to law. PASSED and APPROVED this 21st day of August, 1962. CQ~Jl~/~~Q_ E7 (~lJ2i.l/l~4- Pre s iden t".....,..........-.-....... ~_.- Attest: '- R~vC~ e. LJ~~~~^-, Village Clerk Published this 30th day of August, 1962, in the Mount Prospect flerald. Pape Two