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The Consolidated Borough of Quil Ceda Village
Ordinance No. 13.01.1
Utility and Environmental Services
Article II - Definition of Terms
 
Section 2.01. General: Unless the context specifically indicates otherwise, the meaning of terms used in this Ordinance shall be set forth in this Article II.
 
Section 2.02. Appurtenances: "Appurtenances" are the real and personal property owned by the Utility and Environmental Services Department or the Village located on, near or under the roadways and streets, such as fire hydrants and valves.
 
Section 2.03. Customer: "Customer" means a person, business, agency or other organization that uses, is entitled to use, or is obligated to pay for the use or receipt of services from the Utility and Environmental Services Department.
 
Section 2.04. Customer Lines: "Customer lines" are the potable water lines located immediately adjacent to, inside of, or under a customer's residence or other building or property, which are either connected to utility service lines or are maintained by the customer separately from utility service lines.
 
Section 2.05. Garbage: "Garbage" shall mean all degradable and non-degradable refuse and solid waste without economic value that is generated through the course of normal living by the residents and organizations in the community.
 
Section 2.06. Distribution System Lines: "Distribution system lines" are those potable water lines maintained by the Utility and Environmental Services Department by which water utility services are provided to customers.
 
Section 2.07. Meter: "Meter" is a device, owned by the Utility and Environmental Services Department, for measuring the amount of water utility services provided to a particular customer.
 
Section 2.08. Manager: "Manager" shall mean an individual hired by or appointed by the Village Manager to oversee and manage the operation of the Utility and Environmental Services Department.
 
Section 2.09. Operator: "Operator" shall mean an individual hired by or appointed by the Utility Department or manager to provide direct day to day preventive maintenance and operational service for the public water and sanitary sewer utilities.
 
Section 2.10. On-site Sewage Treatment and Disposal Systems: "On-site sewage treatment and disposal systems" shall mean individual or community sewage treatment systems or septic tanks and subsurface drain fields and associated appurtenances that collect, treat and dispose of liquid waste generated by customers, which are maintained and operated by the Utility and Environmental Services Department.
 
Section 2.11. Off- Village: "Off-village" is any area located outside of the exterior boundaries of the Village.
 
Section 2.12. Regulation: "Regulation" is a rule of law or procedure duly adopted by the Village for purposes of implementing the requirements of this ordinance.
 
Section 2.13. Septic System Contractor: "Septic system Contractor" shall mean any individual, firm, contractor or organization that the Village contracts with, to pump out on-site sewage treatment and disposal systems and dispose of the waste material and/or to repair the on-site sewage treatment and disposal systems located in the Village.
 
Section 2.14. Village Community: "Village Community," for purposes of this ordinance, shall include, but not necessarily be limited to persons entering the Village for all lawful purposes.
 
Section 2.15. Contractor: "Contractor" shall mean any individual, firm, contractor or organization that contracts with the Village to provide environmental services or utility repairs, design, inspection, reconstruction or operation.
 
Section 2.16. Utilities And Environmental Services: "Utilities and Environmental Services" are those basic services necessary for supporting residential and commercial development, including, but not limited to, water, power, communications, sewer, garbage collection, roads and appurtenances.
 
Section 2.17. Utility Department: "Utility Department" is the agency responsible for, and authorized to manage, the Utility and Environmental Services Department of the Village, as established by this Ordinance.
 
Section 2.18. Utility and Environmental Services Department: "Utility and Environmental Services Department" is a governmental department of the Village authorized to operate the utility services provided by the Village.
 
Section 2.19. Department: "Department" shall mean the Utility and Environmental Services Department of the Village.
 
Section 2.20. Vendor: "Vendor" is any individual firm, contractor or organization who regularly supplies parts, equipment, supplies and services to the Utility and Environmental Services Department used in the operation maintenance and management of the Utilities and Environmental Services of the Village.
 
Section 2.21. Collection Lines: "Collection Lines" are those sanitary sewerage lines maintained by the Utility and Environmental Services Department by which sanitary sewer collection and disposal services are provided to customers.
 
Section 2.22. Shall, May: "Shall" is mandatory; "may" is permissive.

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