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Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 1062', '§ 1062', '§ 1062', '§ 1062', '§ 1062', '§ 1062', '§ 1062', '§ 1062', '§ 67501', '§ 67508', '§ 67511', '§ 67512', '§ 67513', '§ 67515', '§ 67516', 'art 35']

Township of Lower Gwynedd, PA Sewer Rates and Charges
Ch CST
Salaries and Compensation of Supervisors
Township Auditors
Township Roadmaster
Township Code Official
Safety, Sanitation and Health
Hunting Prohibition on Township Property
General Code Penalty
Peddling, Soliciting and Transient Sales
Sewers Generally
Sewer Rates and Charges
§ 1062.01
§ 1062.02
Annual sewer rentals.
§ 1062.03
Payment of charges and rentals.
§ 1062.04
Delinquency; remedies.
§ 1062.05
Discharge of special wastes; permit required.
§ 1062.06
Charges for users of Ambler Area sewer.
§ 1062.07
§ 1062.08
On-Lot Sewage Disposal Facilities
Municipal Waste Collection and Recycling
Township-Designated Trash Hauler
Recreation Impact Fees
Short Title; Statement of Community Intent; Interpretation; Conflict of Laws; Definitions
Districts Generally and Zoning Map
AA Residential District
AA-1 Residential District
A-1 Residential District
A-2 Residential District
B Residential District
C Residential District
Cd Cluster Development Residential District
CD-1 Cluster Development Residential District
Mr Mixed Residential Development District
E Residential District
E-1 Residential District
Ch 1269A
E-2 Residential District
MD Municipal District
Lower Pike Overlay District
MF-1 Multifamily Residential District
MF-3 Multifamily Residential District
MF-3-A Multifamily Residential District
MF-3-B Multifamily Residential District
D Business District
D-1 Special Use District
D-2 Planned Business District
D-3 Special Business District
D-4 Special Business District
F Industrial District
F-1 Limited Industrial District
Po Professional Office District
Ch 1289.1
PO-2 Professional Office District
Fp Floodplain Conservation District
Wireless Telecommunications Towers, Antennas and Overlay District
Adoption of Uniform Construction Code Standards
Numbering of Houses and Buildings
Chapter 1062:
Establishing and constructing sewer and drainage
systems; sewer connections and charges; disposal of sewage; assessment
of cost of construction — See 53 P.S. § 67501
Sewer assessments — See 53 P.S.
§ 67508 et seq.
Sewer rentals — See 53 P.S.
§ 67511.
Sewers under state and county highways — See
53 P.S. § 67512.
Connecting with sewer of adjoining municipality — See
53 P.S. § 67513.
Acquisition of sewer systems — See
53 P.S. § 67515.
Joint sewers and drains — See
53 P.S. § 67516.
Sewer rates and charges — See Ch. 208, Section 208.02(b).
Chapter 1062: Sewer Rates and Charges
Editor's note: Former Section 1062.01, Connection
fee, was repealed by Ordinance 370, passed 4-18-2000.
[Ord. 194. Passed 5-20-1982. Ord. 295. Passed 6-15-1992. Ord. 302.
Passed 8-16-1993. Ord. 370. Passed 4-18-2000]
Annual sewer rental rates and charges for all
classifications of properties shall be established by resolution of
the Lower Gwynedd Township Board of Supervisors retroactive to April
1, 2000, and from time to time thereafter as deemed appropriate by
[Ord. 194. Passed 5-20-1982]
(a) The connection charge imposed by Section 1062.01 shall
be payable upon application for a permit to make the connection.
(b) The sewer rents imposed by Section 1062.02 shall be
payable quarterly in advance, and rent for each calendar quarter shall
be billed and payable on the first day of each quarter (i.e. on January
1, April 1, July 1 and October 1 of each year).
(c) Except regarding any property which is under an obligation to connect to the sewerage system pursuant to Chapter 1060, rent shall be due beginning on the date of actual connection. The rent for the quarter during which the connection is made shall be prorated based upon the number of days remaining in the quarter after connection. Such rent shall be billed with the next regular quarterly billing or shall be billed by special interim billing as the Township official responsible for billing may elect.
(d) With regard to any property whose owners are required to connect such property to the public sewers pursuant to Chapter 1060, rent shall be imposed as if such property were connected on the first day of the quarter following the date the property is under an obligation to be connected, and such rent shall be imposed and due regardless of whether or not actual connection of the property has been made by such date. Where notice of the obligation to be connected has been publicly advertised, the date the property shall be considered to be under an obligation to connect for purposes of imposing rent shall be sixty days after such public advertisement. Where no public advertisement of the notice to connect has occurred, the date the property shall be considered to be under an obligation to connect for purposes of imposing rent shall be sixty days after the date notice of the obligation to connect is served on the property owner or posted on the property. This section shall apply to any property which, in the future, may be under an obligation to connect and to any property which, on the effective date of this section (Ordinance 194, passed May 20, 1982) is already under an obligation to connect but has not in fact been connected.
(e) Bills for sewer rent shall be mailed to the address specified in the application for a permit to make the connection, unless and until a different address is specified by the owner or user of the property to the Township. With regard to any property which is or shall be required to be connected to the public sewer system pursuant to Chapter 1060, but which property is not or shall not be connected as required, the bill for sewer rent shall be mailed to the record owner of the property or shall be posted on any building located on the property. Failure to receive a bill as a result of an incorrect address or otherwise shall not excuse nonpayment of rent or extend the time for payment.
(a) If payment of any quarterly installment of sewer rent
is not received within thirty days after the date of the bill, an
initial penalty of ten percent of the quarterly installment of sewer
rent shall be added thereto. If payment of the rental installment,
plus the initial penalty, is not received within three months following
such initial penalty date, an additional penalty of two and one-half
percent of the original installment, plus the initial penalty, shall
be added on the last day of the third month following such initial
penalty date. An additional penalty of two and one-half percent of
the original installment, plus the initial penalty, shall be added
for each subsequent three-month period until payment is received in
full of the aggregate amount of the installment, together with all
penalties and costs added to such installment, or until a municipal
lien is filed of record in the manner provided by law such that interest
will begin to accrue. Upon the actual filing of any municipal lien
regarding any unpaid installment of sewer rent, the unpaid installment,
together with any initial ten percent penalty assessed, shall bear
interest at the rate of ten percent per year.
(b) If any quarterly sewer rental is unpaid for a period
of thirty days or longer after its due date, the Township Manager
or other duly authorized Township official may cut off sewer service
or arrange for termination of public water service to such property
in accordance with the manner provided by law, until all past due
installments together with any penalties and interest due thereon,
plus reimbursement for all costs incurred in the cutting off or restoring
of water or sewer service, have been paid in full.
(c) Any unpaid sewer rent, together with penalties and
interest thereon to the extent permitted by law, shall be a lien on
the property served and may be filed and collected in the manner provided
(d) Any payment of less than the full outstanding amount
of rent, together with all interest and penalties and any chargeable
costs incurred in cutting off or restoring water or sewer service
to the property or in liening such property, shall be applied as follows:
(1) Payment shall first be applied toward costs
incurred in cutting off or restoring sewer or water service or in
liening such property.
(2) Any remaining payment shall be applied toward
the interest, penalties and rental installments (in that order) of
all outstanding installments, with the longest outstanding rental
installment together with its related interest and penalties being
paid in full before any payments are applied towards the next longest
outstanding installment.
(3) Any remaining payment shall be applied toward
rental and any penalty or interest for the quarter in which the payment
is tendered.
(a) The rents imposed by Section 1062.02 cover the discharge of the normal, water-carried household and toilet wastes known as sanitary sewage. No wastes other than sanitary sewage permitted to be discharged into the sewerage system under Chapter 1060 shall be discharged except upon written permit of the Township.
(b) Any user desiring to discharge wastes other than sanitary sewage permitted to be discharged by Chapter 1060 shall apply to the Township for a permit therefor. If the Township finds that the sewage to be discharged will not damage the sewers or the treatment plant and that the discharge thereof is permitted by all agreements, leases and Township ordinances relating to the operation of the sewerage system and the treatment plant, the Township is hereby authorized to issue a permit for discharge of such sewage, provided that the applicant executes and delivers any indemnity required by the Township and provided that the applicant complies with such reasonable requirements as the Township may impose to protect the sewerage system and the treatment plant and to ensure compliance with the permit and the Township ordinances. Upon issuing any such permit, the Township shall fix the rent to be paid for the use permitted.
The system of charges applied to the users of
the sewerage system shall be such as to comply with the requirements
of the Environmental Protection Agency promulgated in the Code of
Federal Regulations, Title 40, Part 35, Subpart E, and such records
shall be maintained as are necessary to document compliance with such
The sewer rates established by this chapter
shall become effective with and apply to the billing for the quarter
beginning July 1, 1982.
[Ord. 50. Passed 5-1-1961]
Rules and regulations regarding the payment
and collection of the sewer rents imposed hereunder and the use of
the sewerage system may be promulgated by the Authority or the Township.
Upon approval by the Board of Supervisors, such rules and regulations
shall become effective as though set forth herein.