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Timestamp: 2018-08-18 16:35:09
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Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 380', '§ 380', '§ 380', '§ 380', '§ 380', '§ 380', '§ 380', '§ 380', '§ 380', '§ 380', '§ 380', '§ 380', '§ 380', '§ 380', '§ 380']

§ 380-3 Garbage disposal systems.
§ 380-4 Toxic discharges.
§ 380-5 Demolition of property.
§ 380-6 Violations and penalties.
§ 380-7 Sewer Utility established.
§ 380-8 Annual rental charge.
§ 380-9 Rental charge in other cases.
§ 380-10 Payment of sewer rental; delinquent charges to become lien.
§ 380-11 Duties of Sewer Utility Collector.
§ 380-12 Prorated charges.
§ 380-13 Charges reviewed biannually.
§ 380-14 Federal regulations to prevail.
§ 380-15 Costs distributed.
§ 380-16 Deputy Sewer Utility Collector/Secretary.
Chapter 380: Sewers
Chapter 380 : Sewers
A fee of $350 for permission to connect from each dwelling house, store or other building with any sewer or drain shall be paid to the Plumbing Inspector, to be delivered to the Borough Clerk. All sewer connections and all repairs shall be done under the supervision of the Plumbing Inspector.[1]
[Amended 12-13-1977; Ord. No. 1993-13]
The sewer rental in all cases not covered by § 380-8, and where the use of property is other than as permitted by the Zoning Ordinance of the Borough,[1] or where a special use permit is required, or for any industrial use which produces a waste material to be discharged into the sewer system, shall be established by the Mayor and Council of the Borough by separate contract in such amount as would be proportionate to its use of the sanitary sewer system.
[Amended 12-13-1977[1]]
[Amended 10-23-1984[1]]