Ordinance 1996-11 STATE OF ILLINOIS ) 9/10/96
) ss.
COUNTY OF KENDALL )
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE TAP-ON
FEE SCHEDULE IN THE UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE
WHEREAS, the cost of providing sanitary sewer services has risen substantially, over the
last several years; and
WHEREAS, the City of Yorkville has been required to provide sanitary sewer services
and maintenance as a result of an increase in development; and
WHEREAS, the Mayor and City Council of the United City of Yorkville have determined
it to be in the best interest of the City and its residents to increase the "Tap-On" fees for sanitary
sewer service.
DEFINITIONS
"Outlet" - means each floor drain, wash basin, wash fountain, toilet, urinal, shower, air
conditioner drain, water cooler, dentist tray drain or other similar plumbing fixture and any
orifice of any machine, vessel tank of any kind, manifolded or simply, through which waste may
flow into a sewer; the flow of which ultimately is processed by Water Pollution Control of the
Yorkville Bristol Sanitary District.
"Toilet"-means a bathroom, restroom or other facility having no more than 3 outlets (as
defined herein).
PROVISIONS
1. Any residential property wishing to hook-up to city sanitary sewer service shall pay
to the city a flat rate of$2,000.00 per dwelling unit. This is in addition to any and all other fees
charges by any other entity including the applicable sanitary district.
2. Any multi-family building will pay an additional fee of $400.00 for each drain unit
for common area drains which include but are not limited to laundry rooms, floor drains etc.
This additional fee shall be paid based on the summation of drain units rimes the $400.00
multiplier.
Laundry washer unit x 1/2
Floor drain x 1/2
Common use toilet x 1 1/2
Common use shower x 1
Common use sink x 1/2
Pool facilities x 2
Common use kitchens x 1 1/2
3. All non-residential properties shall be charged a fee based on the total number of drain
units as listed in the attached schedule "A", times a multiplier of$400.00. This fee is in addition
to all other fees charged by any other entity including sanitary districts.
4. All toilets having more than 3 outlets, shall pay at the additional rate of 0.5 drain units
per outlet each. This applies to both residential and non-residential properties.
5. A separate and independent building sewer shall be provided for every building; except
where one building stands at the rear of another on an interior lot and no private sewer is
available or can be constructed to the rear building through an adjoining alley, court, yard, or
driveway, the front building may be extended to the rear building and the whole considered as
one building sewer, but the City of Yorkville does not and will not assume any obligation or
responsibility for damage caused by or resulting form any such single connection aforementioned.
6. The size, slope, alignment, materials of construction of a building sewer, and the
methods to be used in excavating, placing of the pipe,jointing, testing and backfilling the trench,
shall all conform to the requirements of the City and/or State building and plumbing code or
other applicable rules and regulations of the City of Yorkville or Yorkville Bristol Sanitary
District.
7. No person(s) shall make connection of roof downspouts, foundation drains, areaway
drains, or other sources of surface runoff or groundwater to a building drain which in turn is
connected directly or indirectly to a public sanitary sewer unless such connection is approved by
the City of Yorkville for purposes of disposal of polluted surface drainage.
8. The connection of the building sewer into the public sewer shall conform to the
requirements of the building and plumbing code or other applicable rules and regulations of the
City of Yorkville and the Yorkville-Bristol Sanitary District. All such connections shall be made
gastight and watertight and verified by proper testing. Any deviation from the prescribed
procedures and materials must be approved by the City Public Works Department before
installation.
9. The applicant for the building sewer permit shall notify the Public Works Department
when the building sewer is ready for inspection and connection to the public sewer. The
connection and testing shall be made under the supervision of the superintendent or his
representative.
10. All Excavations for building sewer installation shall be adequately guarded with
barricades and lights so as to protect the public from hazard. Streets, sidewalks, parkways, and
other public property disturbed in the course of the work shall be restored in a manner
satisfactory to the City of Yorkville Public Works Department.
I L This Ordinance will be effective November, 1 1996.
IN ALL OTHER RESPECTS, the fee schedule and rates for the City of Yorkville shall
remain unchanged.
Passed this day of 1996
MAYOR `
ATTESTED:
CITY CLERK
Law Offices of Daniel J. Kramer
1107A South Bridge Street
Yorkville, Illinois 60560
630.553.9500
SCHEDULE "A"
USE OF BUILDING NO. OF DRAIN UNITS
STORES, MERCANTILE AND OFFICE BUILDINGS
Each private toilet 1
Each public toilet with no more than three outlets 1-'/z
Each additional outlet '�z
Soda Fountain 1
Grocery Stores & Meat Markets with garbage grinders 2
DRIVE-INS
Each public toilet 1-'/z
Kitchens 1-'/z
RESTAURANTS AND THEATERS
Food service capacity No. of persons
0-50 1
50-100 2
100-200 3
Each private toilet 1
Each public toilet 1-'/z
SERVICE STATIONS
Each public toilet 1-'/z
Wash rack 2
CLUBS
Each toilet 1-%
Restaurant charge as above
MOTELS AND HOTELS
Each room with bath or shower and/or toilet 1/3
Each public toilet 1-'h
Restaurant charge as above
MOBILE TRAILER PARKS
Each trailer space with sanitary sewer outlet Y2
Each automatic washer unit Y2
Each public toilet 1-'h
Each public shower 1
LAUNDRIES
Each automatic washer unit 'Y2
Each public toilet 1-'/2
SELF-SERVICE CAR WASH
Per rack (covered) 1
Per rack (uncovered) 4
AUTOMATIC CAR WASH
Each production line 10
Each public toilet 1-%2
NURSING HOMES AND HOSPITALS
Resident capacity of each building determined from
architect's plans and specifications divided by 4 (Quotient to 2 decimal points)
SCHOOLS
Student capacity of each building determined from
architect's plans and specifications divided by 12 (Quotient to 2 decimal points)
DORMITORIES, FRATERNITIES AND SORORITIES
Resident capacity of each building determined from
architect's plans and specifications divided by 6 (Quotient to 2 decimal points)