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84. i j t i f I '?F =:sz: ifr :y ?'.•`h f4^?.?y.. J_ DE IT ORDAIVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OIL TIM TWIN OF CLE1,11VIA'iE1t: That from and after the 4th day of April A. D. 1911; SECTION 1. Tho owner, agent or occupant of any lot or alley in which thero is a public sewer, shall connect the drainage of said lot or premises with such sevrer, and shall fill up and destroy any cess pool, privy, privy--vault, or other arrcuigement on said premises for the receiption of drainage or fecal matter. SECTION 2. Upon the service of any order or direction, or a copy thereof, made by the Water and PILunbing Inspector of the Town of Clearwater, upon tho ovrner, agent or occupant of such lot or premises so to do, the said owner, agent or occupant shall within thirty days after such service, fill up and destroy any cess pool, privy, privy-vault, or other arrangement for the reception of drainage oa, fecal. matter, on said premises, and, connect all closets and drainage from such premises with the said public sewer. SECTION 3. All closets, privies, privies-vaults, cess- pools, and other arrangements for the receiption of, drainage and .fecal, matter kept or maintained on such premises after the expiration of the time specified in said notice are herepy declar- ed to be nuisances, and may be abated and destroyed by the Town 14arshall of the Torun of Clearwater. SECTION 4. 11o person shall, proceed with any portion of any plumbing, drainage or sewerage work, extend or alter old or new work (except necessary repairs), until they have filed with the Torun Clerk an application for a peru,iit, giving a complete descrip-- tion of the plumbing and fixtures to be placed in the building, and the location of same, the names of oviners and the street number of buildings. SECTION S. No waste or back air pipe shall be tapped into.a soil'pipe,.but.shall be inserted with-proper fittings. f is Via. Ban - 2 - All joints on lead soil, waste, vent or supply pipes ' shall be wiped joints properly mado. i' All joints on cast iron pipe shall be packed with oakum and molten load properly caulked. All joints between lead and cast iron pipo shall be made with brass or combination ferules properly wiped on ? the lead pipe. All lead waste, vent and supply pipes shall be firmly € secured to the.walls by nieans of screws and lead tact€s, soldered to the pipe not more than two feet apart. - All waste pipes from sinks, bath-tubs, wash-basins, wash--gays and slop-hoppers shall be provided with brass strainers. ' Cast iron pipe shall not be used between wrought irony or terra cotta pipe or vice versa. •' 'f = Wrought iron pipe shall not be used as a continuation of a . the cast iron vent or revent pipes through/roof. All wrought iron pipes must be galvanized. All soil and waste pipes shall be of cast iron, tarred; or lead. No wrought iron pipe will be allowed for soil or waste i pipe unless the Durham system with recessed fittings is used. Revents and back air wipes shall be of lead, cast iron i or galvanised wrought iron. All soil pipes shall not be leas than Sour inches inside F" diameter, and shall be continued sane size above the roof, and . r .F 5. as remote from windows as possible. No waste, revent or back air pipes shall be less than one and one-half inches inside diameter and when of lead shall be of a grade known to the plumbing' trade as light. Soil waste and vent pipes in an extension shall be extended one foot above eave of. roof of main building, when otherwise 1 within fifteen feet of tt door, window or .they. mould open 91- S: t q1 • tr I dr 1 ' r r 1 ? 4:? e:l•' '•P. • ilk Its .• . ?= 1? : ??. ":'??I?4't? N?_•W?: ?s"i. .S't? . ?=`'?•r?t_'.?.';•?:.iYrr 7J ventilator of the main house or all. adjoining houso. Ho holes will be allovied to be cut in any cant iron, wrought iron or terra cotta pipe for any purpose, which can not be properly closed with plugs. Wheve it is necessary to open a pipo, the broken pipe to be removed and a clean-out put in instead that it may be accessible for future use. Cast iron, soil, wasto arml drain pipes small connect with terra cotta pipe trio feet from building and not less than ten inches underground. The arrangebient of soil, waste, back' air and ventilating pipes shall be as direct as passible. All change in direction in horizontal, soil, waste of drain pipes; shall be made with Y-fittings suitable bend and clean-out. Offsets in vertical test iron soil or lanste pipes shall be made with eighth bends. Sanitary T's shall be used on vertical cast iron soil and waste pipes, and on horizontal lines a Y and eighth bend shall be used. All-horizontal four irteh cast iron pipe abova or below the ground shall have Y fittings $ the placing of theses fittings . y^, .w_w.,«.r..ez•+ew=wa>?+.•=«,Mwmst.;?.r'.?>«? All cast iron soil, waste or revent pipes shall be properly secured or supported ?;i.th wrought iron hooks or hangers;, one to each five feet length of pipe. Double hub fittings shall not be used on cast iron soil or waste pipes. All branches of soil pipe when over ten feet from main line shall be extended same size one foot above the eave of roof. All two inch cast iron or lead waste pipe branches, if over seven feet' in length, shall not be reduced on end for lead pipe or trap, but shall be continued same size one toot above eave of roof,. ,, f e f- ' I . i 'c >a ' to be left to tho discretion of the Plater and Plwnbing Inspector. The Y's to have fora -inch brass trap screws inserted in3ido, and to be placed on the main line not over fifty feet apart, for the purpose of cleaning tho swat when stoppages occur. Two-inch cast-iron pipe to have clean-outs placed in it . - Y fittings and clean-outs shall be placed at the t bottom of all four and two-inch cast iron stacks. Each fixture/ shall be separately trapped as near ?.. , .. '• the same as possible, and each trap shall be revented by a pipe not less than the size of the viaote pipe, except a four- . inch trap, when a two-inch revent pipe will be sufficient. Revent pipes t.iay be run separately or may enter the :. soil pipe three feet above the floor on which the highest .. fixture is located. ' Where the ,-re is only one syphon closet on a floor :. the revent may be dispensed with; Provided, that all the other fixtures on the sane floor are revonted and that there are not closets or fixtures on the floors above. ?, "-/here only one closet or f ixture in connected into ' a stack of undiminished size from ground to roof, the revent may be dispensed with, provided the said fixtures are not more than two feet from the stack. ? ; ;, _ ` '•r'. ; ` Where a syphon closet or fixture is the highest on a ':} t °' stack the revent may be dispensed with; Provided, that there ea{• is no other fixture on the same floor connecting into the same .,' ,. ;. stack, and that the said stack is of undiminished size from '??` ?-;r' , : °? ,:?• ; •• ~• ground to roof and that the said closet or fixture is t ; , . t , 1,?., irk' ?•'. y:,.1` ?,: ' `' tf.?r; e p .1 f-rs , no more than two feet from the stack. Where tyre is only one syphon closet on a four-inch : {E . soil' pipe of undiminished size from ground to roof, the revent to',,this closet nm.y be dispensed with; provided, that there are ' t + 9 4r . V % ' r I, ?__ , f. .,5- no other fixtures an the floors abovo, or no other fixtures 'on the floors above, or no other closet in the building connected with this soil pipo. All closets shall be flushed from a special tank, which shall not be used for any other purpose, and shall have ? r a capacity of not less than five gallons: No Yrator closets or urinals shall be permitted to exist in any location or apari.-ment which is not thoroughly lighted aril ventilated, On new work where it is impossible to revent a trap or on old work where there is no revent pipe, an anti-syphon trap of approved pattern will be permitted. Traps shall be placed as near the fixtures as possible, and/no case shall a trap be more than two feet froze a fixture; except a grease trap whwch may be six. feet from sink. A I, All bath-tubs shall have drum traps with clean-out', , • ,j ` r above floor. Slop-hoppers sluM be enamelled iron or porcelains, • s: Y: %r and shall be provided with a three-quarter-inch water supply 4 . " .;'t. and a four-inch waste pipe, Wooden wash-tubs or sinks shall net be placed inside g 1. y, ?;•:_,;.• ??;?,?? f?;=::? buildin s Such shall be of novr-absorbent rsateris „,t.,' ; _• ... Vii; a'??•'.;.•. Urinals shall be of enamelled iron or porcelain and the floor and wall of tY?. an the apartment in which they are placed shall be -lined with sheet lead, marble or slate. '!J}lea of sheet t lead it shall not be lighter than four pounds to the uquare foot. Waste pipes from refrigerators, safes, ice-boxes and ,: =i ;'•; , ai'' :; : beer coolers, shall not connect directly with the soil or waste F: •f •y+ls t.J[s'?r3'.??f? .Z:. T`, `C4 5-' .'tf ' ?.'i'', `? . pipe, but shall discharge into an open sink properly trapped. y s All drains connecting with the main sewer iri the-. '. '?t?,?•??"`??;•1.?•.?,.,-9,.???: ??' ;MST `• ?1°'3?;'•::.;'?' '•?• .i• die •;?lj",/yQS?l,.?fl'i r {(-?S', c^Ntj2=^[?y rC?,•';. ,,?q;? ?.( ?`s'?f',\`...??i'f.a: 9l Y.lr i,: .v ,.1 -, y y ?4§+?M1 5??-1a yt{: ?\ 9J `?. ?! )IS'.LI?' "`At 3 , im /• '(., i°•"'r 1'", f r fii? #? Ly?rr 6?,?.4k street shall not be leas than four-inch cast iron or terra cotta ?ktN?7 SF pine. # , ;:s: ,s:V;.::.°_=w• F.:. i SF'at??t5?4' 9i 60 G The materials of drains in otroot or underground R • . rig t,?1`,. ?s}j'.f??j •?s' w.': _•'? 51, '?L. ?'?; ? ,r ?'a•r'?.i??r?'?„g's?t;;?o:3°,t;'?`'="L?'?'f,'?' ,:;,`':?F .?;ie:.... ... ... yard drains, shall be salt'-gl.azod vitrified sower pipe, burned hard ontirely through, homogronoous in texture.. free from flaws and perfectly smooLb on the inner cido; or cast iron pipe pro- porky treated agaInat corrosion by Limiersion Ui hot coal tar or soma other process approved by the '.later and Plumbing Inspoctor. All drain and horizontal soil and vianto-pipes shall have, a grade of not leas than one- a lghth of an inch to the foo'L. Hydraulic elevators, wator motors, floor drains, spittoons, and other similar f ixtures not mentioned may be connected with the sewer only as the Water and pl,tunbing Inspoe- for may direct, the surrounding circumstances governing same. Hain water leaders shall not corurect veith tho t•ovrn sewers,. When connected to private sowers they shall havo cant iron trap and cast iron pipe five feet abovo growrd, SECTION 6. It ,shall be unlawful for any person, firm., or , corporation to injure any sewer, fixtures or appurtenances to the sewer, or to deposit any garbage, offal or refuse material of any kind in any catch basin, manhole or other fixture of tho town sevrer. SECTIOD 7. It shall be the duty of plumbers or drain layers in the town of Clearwater, when the contract is talcen by them, to connect any building or premises with the town sewers, to begin vrork under such contract within ton days from the day the such permit is issued, and to complete the viork according to the rules and regulations herein prescribed in as short a time as may be practicable and consistent with thorough worlananship. SECTION 8/ All closets and fixtures shall be on the connection for the house mentioned in the permit. tt f . s. I Air : . . {(f] `a - a t . t ,' ?4 '? ° y , ?, • _ .. .. . ` ti - . S ?' ' i, I - ..€.. .. .ti •- ;..,' .f:''? :-? ?? ? ,-del ?;. ••a: e .... tip l=J.?4 . 1 °r E , 'S.°9 n ,Eai?a:•l'..`SL».:..:: .. ..... -_. ._?, -.., ?.... ..e .. .. ... •• , .. ... .... ...... ... .. .??' -.. .9,.? • .,... .. .. ,r..,..c:..:' ° a}r - , SECTIM DO No plumbing, shall be connected with any i' sewer of the 'ravn of Clearwater until a cortif3.cate of tho inspection of the name has boen issued by the Water and ° plumbing Insp ector and the sane delivered to tbo mourn Clerk of Clearwater. f. ! r f Passed by tho City Council of the Town of Clarwater r c4 ' on this the nth day of Aril, A. D. 1911. (g E A L) R. T. DANIEL. President City Council. •''' ` `.,`? : Approved by me this 5th day of ?Pril A. D. 1911. EUGENE L. PEARCE. mayor of Town of Clearwater. y ..l . 'i 1 . Y x i `t': ,.r ?1 . X1.4 C <i.s,S,?ki;?i ?• ? . '.. ,? ,' ;e.. ?° ,'?,'}S:S?:r ..,.. }ti.. f. ?51,L?5 ?._L..a l•.?. Ei?s?lx 5.r .1 1 t'. 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