UntitledRESOLUTION PROPOSING AN AMENDMENT TO AN
ORDINANCE AND SETTING A PUBLIC HEARING
REGULATING WATER AND SEWER SERVICE PIPES
WHEREAS, the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger, County
of Dutchess, State of New York, is desirous of instituting an
amendment to the ordinance to regulate water and sewer service
pipes which shall apply to all water and sewer improvement
districts within the Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, State
of New York; and
WHEREAS, the proposed amendment to the ordinance shall
read as follows:
Section One: This ordinance shall apply to all water
and sewer improvement districts within the Town of Wappinger.
Section Two:
a. The water service pipe or pipes leading from dwellings
or other buildings within the districts to the curb valve shall be
installed by and at the expense of the property owner. The water
service pipe or pipes from the curb valve to the district water
main shall be installed by the Town. Further, the Town shall
furnish the curb valve and the flare fitting thereof on the water
main side of the curb valve. The property owner shall furnish the
flare fitting on the dwelling side of the curb valve. Sanitary
sewer service laterals leading from dwellings or other buildings
within the districts to the edge of paved portion of roadway or
curb shall be installed by and at the expense of the property
owner. Sanitary sewer laterals from the paved portion of the
roadway or curb to the district sewer main shall be installed by
the Town. Town shall not however, be responsible to install water
service lines or sewer service laterals on lots, or from the mains
to said lots within existing or new subdivisions. No connection
to the water distribution system or the sewer main shall be made until
a permit therefor shall be issued by the Building Inspector and all
such connections or service pipes and fixtures shall be constructed
under and in accordance with the "Rules and Regulations, Sewer,
and Water Hook-ups, Town of Wappinger, effective June 1, 1976"
(including all addendums).
b. The water service pipe or pipes from dwellings or
other buildings within the districts to the curb valve shall be
'kept in good repair by the property owner and at his expense and
shall be maintained so that said pipes and connections shall be
free of leaks. Upon abandonment of the water service or demolition
of the building, the water service shall be dug up and shut off at
the curb valve by the property owner and at his expense after
obtaining a permit for the same and upon inspection by the Building
Inspector.
(1) The Building Inspector shall notify the property owner
in writing of any existing leaks in the water service between the
curb valve and the meter or that the water service shall be dug up
and shut off at the main because of the abandonment of the water
service or demolition of the building or buildings serviced by water,
and that such repairs or shut off shall be made within seven (7)
days after the mailing of such notice by registered mail, return
receipt requested, except that in the event of an emergency, as
determined by the Building Inspector, in which case,the Building
Inspector shall order the repairs to be made immediately. Upon
failure of the property owner to act, the Building Inspector shall
order the repairs or shut off made and the cost of making the repairs
or shut off shall be paid for by the property owner.
(2) If upon excavating the leak, it is found that the water
service is pitted or crystallized to a point that permanent repairs
cannot be made, then the Building Inspector shall order the water
service replaced with new service pipe, and the cost shall be charged
against the property owner.
(3) Such repair costs or shut off costs as well as engineering
and administrative costs if undertaken by the Town shall be assessed
by the Building Inspector, and shall be a lien upon real estate, and
,if not paid within sixty (60) days after the billing date, shall
be collected in the same manner as provided in this act for the
collection of taxes or other charges or assessments, in default
of their payment.
(4) Any damage to existing corporation valves, water service
pipes, curb valves or curb boxes occurring prior to completion of any
construction, grading and permanent occupancy of dwellings or other
buildings within the districts shall at the direction of the Building
Inspector be repaired, replaced and/or paid for by the property owner
or builder before water service to the dwelling or other place is
permanently commenced and allowed.
(c) The repairs and replacement to the water service from
the corporation stop to the distribution main shall be made by the
Town and the cost thereof shall be borne by the Town.
(d) The domestic sewer from the dwelling to the paved
portion of the roadway or curb or from other buildings within the
districts to the same shall at all times be maintained by the
property owner and at his -expense in the same manner and subject
to the same Town remedies and enforcement powers as heretofore set
forth for water connection pipes. The property owner shall be
responsible for removing or otherwise remedying any and all
obstructions or blockages which may occur in the sewer service
lateral from the dwelling or other buildings within the districts
to the district sewer main. All expenses relating to this
responsibility shall be paid by the property owner.
Section Three: The repairs and maintenance obligations
described in the preceding sections shall be continual obligations
and shall apply to all water and sewer service pipes previously
installed in the Town of Wappinger as well as to those subsequently
installed therein.
Section Four: The finding by a court of competent
jurisdiction of invalidity of any section, subdivision, paragraph,
clause, sentence or phrase of the ordinance shall not affect the
validity of any remaining portion as each such portion shall be
deemed a separate and distinct provision.
Section Five: To the extent that any prior local law,
resolution or ordinance of the Town of Wappinger is inconsistent,
this ordinance shall supercede the same.
Section Six: This ordinance shall take effect in the
manner prescribed by Town Law Section 130.
IT IS RESOLVED, that a Notice of Hearing be published by
the Town Clerk in the official newspaper of the Town of Wappinger
calling for a hearing to be held on the day of April, 1984
at 8:00 P.M. at the Town Hall, Mill Street, Wappingers Falls,
New York, at which time all interested persons shall be given an
opportunity to be heard on the question of whether Section 97-2.
shall be deleted and substituted by the new proposal.
Offered by Councilman
adoption; seconded by Councilman
who moved its
TOWN BOARD: TOWN OF WAPPINGER
DUTCHESS COUNTY: NEW YORK
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IN THE MATTER
OF
AN ORDINANCE REGULATING WATER
AND SEWER SERVICE PIPES
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STATE OF NEW YORK )
ss:
COUNTY OF DUTCHESS )
says:
AFFIDAVIT OF
POSTING
ELAINE H. SNOWDEN, being duly sworn, deposes and
That she is the duly elected, qualified and acting
Town Clerk of the Town of Wappinger, County of Dutchess
and State of New York.
That on January 30, 1980, your deponent posted a
copy of the attached notice of Public Hearing on an
Ordinance Regulating Water and Sewer Service Pipes, on
the signboard maintained by your deponent in her office
in the Town Hall of the Town of Wappinger, Mill Street,
in the Village of Wappingers Falls, Dutchess County,
New York.
Elaine H. Snowden
Town Clerk
Town of Wappinger
Sworn to before me this /
day f 1980.
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