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Ankeny, IA, Iowa Code of Ordinances
CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF ANKENY, IOWA
TABLE OF CONTENTS
SUPPLEMENT RECORD
GENERAL CODE PROVISIONS
CHAPTER 1 CODE OF ORDINANCES
CHAPTER 2 CHARTER
CHAPTER 3 VOTING PRECINCTS
CHAPTER 4 MUNICIPAL INFRACTIONS
CHAPTER 5 OPERATING PROCEDURES
CHAPTER 6 CITY ELECTIONS
CHAPTER 7 INDUSTRIAL PROPERTY TAX EXEMPTIONS
CHAPTER 7A PROPERTY TAX EXEMPTION FOR SPECULATIVE SHELL BUILDINGS
CHAPTER 8 URBAN RENEWAL
CHAPTER 9 URBAN REVITALIZATION
CHAPTER 10 HOTEL/MOTEL TAX
CHAPTER 11 SPECIAL EVENTS
CHAPTER 12 THE USE AND TRANSFER OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENT COLLECTIONS
CHAPTER 15 MAYOR
CHAPTER 16 MAYOR PRO TEM
CHAPTER 17 CITY COUNCIL
CHAPTER 18 CITY CLERK
CHAPTER 19 CITY MANAGER
CHAPTER 20 CITY ATTORNEY
CHAPTER 21 LIBRARY BOARD OF TRUSTEES
CHAPTER 22 PLAN AND ZONING COMMISSION
CHAPTER 23 PARK BOARD
CHAPTER 24 CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION
CHAPTER 25 ANKENY CULTURAL ARTS BOARD
CHAPTER 26 ANKENY SPORTS COMPLEX FOUNDATION, INC.
CHAPTER 27 MAYOR’S YOUTH COUNCIL
CHAPTER 28 BOARD OF EXAMINERS AND APPEALS
CHAPTER 29 AIRPORT ZONING COMMISSION
CHAPTER 30 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL
CHAPTER 31 HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION
CHAPTER 35 POLICE DEPARTMENT
CHAPTER 36 FIRE DEPARTMENT
CHAPTER 37 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
CHAPTER 38 FALSE FIRE ALARMS
CHAPTER 40 PUBLIC PEACE
CHAPTER 41 PUBLIC HEALTH AND SAFETY
CHAPTER 42 PUBLIC AND PRIVATE PROPERTY
CHAPTER 43 DRUG PARAPHERNALIA
CHAPTER 44 NOISE CONTROL
CHAPTER 45 ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION AND INTOXICATION
CHAPTER 46 MINORS
CHAPTER 47 PARK REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 48 RESIDENCY RESTRICTIONS FOR SEX OFFENDERS
CHAPTER 49 CAMPING
CHAPTER 50 NUISANCE ABATEMENT PROCEDURE
CHAPTER 51 JUNK AND JUNK VEHICLES
CHAPTER 55 ANIMAL PROTECTION AND CONTROL
CHAPTER 56 DOG AND CAT LICENSES REQUIRED
CHAPTER 57 DANGEROUS AND VICIOUS ANIMALS
CHAPTER 58 URBAN CHICKENS
CHAPTER 60 ADMINISTRATION OF TRAFFIC CODE
CHAPTER 61 TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES
CHAPTER 62 GENERAL TRAFFIC REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 63 SPEED REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 64 TURNING REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 65 STOP OR YIELD REQUIRED
CHAPTER 66 LOAD AND WEIGHT RESTRICTIONS
CHAPTER 67 PEDESTRIANS
CHAPTER 68 ONE-WAY TRAFFIC
CHAPTER 69 PARKING REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 70 TRAFFIC CODE ENFORCEMENT PROCEDURES
CHAPTER 75 ALL-TERRAIN VEHICLES AND SNOWMOBILES
CHAPTER 76 BICYCLE AND PERSONAL TRANSPORATION DEVICES REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 77 BICYCLE REGISTRATION
CHAPTER 80 ABANDONED VEHICLES
CHAPTER 81 RAILROAD REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 82 MULTI-USE RECREATIONAL TRAILS
CHAPTER 90 WATER SERVICE SYSTEM
CHAPTER 91 WATER METERS
CHAPTER 92 WATER RATES
CHAPTER 93 BACKFLOW PREVENTION
CHAPTER 94 CONNECTION REQUIREMENTS FOR MAJOR SANITARY SEWER AND WATER MAIN FACILITIES
CHAPTER 95 SANITARY SEWER SYSTEM
CHAPTER 96 BUILDING SEWERS AND CONNECTIONS
CHAPTER 97 ON-SITE WASTEWATER SYSTEMS
CHAPTER 98 SEWER USE CHARGE
CHAPTER 99 SEWER CONNECTION DISTRICTS
CHAPTER 100 REGULATION OF INDUSTRIAL WASTEWATER
100.01 INTERPRETATION AND DEFINITIONS.
100.02 ABBREVIATIONS.
100.03 GENERAL ADOPTION.
100.04 INTENT AND CONSTRUCTION.
100.05 PURPOSE AND POLICY.
100.06 JURISDICTION.
100.07 USER REQUIREMENTS.
100.08 DISCHARGE PROHIBITIONS.
100.09 LOCAL LIMITS FOR SPECIFIC POLLUTANTS.
100.10 NATIONAL CATEGORICAL PRETREATMENT STANDARDS.
100.11 STATE REQUIREMENTS.
100.12 PRETREATMENT.
100.13 DILUTION PROHIBITED.
100.14 SPILL CONTAINMENT.
100.15 TREATMENT UPSETS.
100.16 TREATMENT BYPASS.
100.17 FEES.
100.18 CLASSES OF DISCHARGE PERMIT.
100.19 PERMIT REQUIREMENTS.
100.20 PERMIT APPLICATIONS; BASELINE MONITORING REPORTS; COMPLIANCE SCHEDULES.
100.21 CATEGORICAL USERS; REPORT ON COMPLIANCE.
100.22 PERMIT CONTENTS.
100.23 PERMIT DURATION AND RENEWAL.
100.24 CONTINUATION OF EXPIRED PERMITS.
100.25 PERMIT MODIFICATIONS.
100.26 PERMIT TRANSFER.
100.27 DENIAL OF PERMIT.
100.28 PERMIT VIOLATIONS.
100.29 PERIODIC COMPLIANCE REPORTS.
100.30 CERTIFICATION AND SIGNATORY REQUIREMENTS.
100.31 MONITORING FACILITIES.
100.32 INSPECTION, SAMPLING, AND RECORD KEEPING AUTHORITY.
100.33 CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION.
100.34 APPEAL OF DENIAL OF CONFIDENTIAL STATUS.
100.35 PUBLIC NOTIFICATION OF SIGNIFICANT NONCOMPLIANCE.
100.36 SIGNIFICANT NONCOMPLIANCE (SNC).
100.37 ADMINISTRATIVE ACTIONS.
100.38 ACTIONS AUTHORIZED.
100.39 CIVIL PENALTIES.
100.40 PERFORMANCE AND PAYMENT BONDS.
100.41 REVOCATION OF PERMIT; TERMINATION OF SEWER SERVICE.
100.42 REINSTATEMENT OF SERVICE.
100.43 EMERGENCY DISCONNECTION OF SERVICE.
100.44 ELIMINATION OF DISCHARGE; REINSTATEMENT.
100.45 ADDITIONAL REMEDIES.
100.46 NOTICES TO THE WRA, WRA BOARD, WRA DIRECTOR AND WRA APPEAL COMMITTEE.
CHAPTER 101 REGULATION OF FAT, OIL AND GREASE DISCHARGE BY FOOD SERVICE ESTABLISHMENTS
CHAPTER 102 REGULATION OF HAULED WASTE
CHAPTER 103 FOOTING DRAIN DISCONNECTION PROGRAM
CHAPTER 105 ILLICIT DISCHARGE TO STORM SEWER SYSTEM
CHAPTER 106 STORMWATER UTILITY
CHAPTER 107 STORMWATER MANAGEMENT FEES
CHAPTER 110 SOLID WASTE CONTROL
CHAPTER 111 COLLECTION OF SOLID WASTE
CHAPTER 112 MUNICIPAL RECYCLING
CHAPTER 113 SOLID WASTE ENTERPRISE FUND - CURBSIDE RECYCLING AND LEAF, TREE, BRANCH AND MISCELLANEOUS ITEM COLLECTION SYSTEM
CHAPTER 115 NATURAL GAS FRANCHISE - MID-AMERICAN
CHAPTER 116 NATURAL GAS AND ELECTRIC FRANCHISE - CONSUMERS ENERGY
CHAPTER 117 ELECTRIC FRANCHISE
CHAPTER 118 TELEPHONE FRANCHISE
CHAPTER 119 CABLE TELEVISION FRANCHISE
CHAPTER 120 CABLE TELEVISION REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 121 NATURAL GAS FRANCHISE - BLACK HILLS ENERGY
CHAPTER 122 NON-FRANCHISE UTILITY ACCOMMODATION
CHAPTER 130 LIQUOR LICENSES AND WINE AND BEER PERMITS
CHAPTER 131 CIGARETTE AND TOBACCO PERMITS
CHAPTER 132 PEDDLERS, SOLICITORS AND TRANSIENT MERCHANTS
CHAPTER 133 HOUSE MOVERS
CHAPTER 135 ALARM SYSTEMS
CHAPTER 136 LICENSING OF MECHANICAL CONTRACTORS
CHAPTER 137 LICENSING OF PLUMBERS
CHAPTER 138 LICENSING OF ELECTRICIANS
CHAPTER 139 MASSAGE THERAPISTS
CHAPTER 140 SEXUALLY ORIENTED BUSINESSES
CHAPTER 141 PAWNBROKERS
CHAPTER 142 MOBILE FOOD VENDORS
CHAPTER 143 ENTERTAINMENT DISTRICT
CHAPTER 150 STREET USE AND MAINTENANCE
CHAPTER 151 EXCAVATIONS
CHAPTER 152 SIDEWALK REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 153 VACATION AND DISPOSAL OF STREETS
CHAPTER 154 STREET GRADES
CHAPTER 155 NAMING OF STREETS
CHAPTER 156 DRIVEWAYS
CHAPTER 157 MAILBOXES
CHAPTER 158 CONTROLLED ACCESS FACILITIES
CHAPTER 165 BUILDING NUMBERING
CHAPTER 166 TREES
CHAPTER 167 NOXIOUS WEEDS
CHAPTER 168 DRAINAGE CHANNELS
CHAPTER 169 CONSTRUCTION SITE EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL
CHAPTER 175 BUILDING CODE
CHAPTER 176 MECHANICAL CODE
CHAPTER 177 PROPERTY MAINTENANCE AND HOUSING CODE
CHAPTER 178 PLUMBING CODE
CHAPTER 179 ELECTRICAL CODE
CHAPTER 180 FIRE CODE
CHAPTER 181 FUEL GAS CODE
CHAPTER 182 EXISTING BUILDING CODE
CHAPTER 183 SWIMMING POOL AND SPA CODE
CHAPTER 184 RESIDENTIAL CODE
CHAPTER 190 ZONING ORDINANCE DEFINITIONS
CHAPTER 191 ZONING ORDINANCE GENERAL REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 192 ZONING ORDINANCE DISTRICT REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 193 ZONING ORDINANCE FLOOD PLAIN REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 194 ZONING ORDINANCE PARKING, LOADING AND SCREENING
CHAPTER 195 ZONING ORDINANCE SIGNS
CHAPTER 196 ZONING ORDINANCE NONCONFORMING USES, EXCEPTIONS AND AMENDMENTS
CHAPTER 197 ZONING ORDINANCE ADMINISTRATION
CHAPTER 200 SUBDIVISION REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 201 ANKENY REGIONAL AIRPORT ZONING
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100.24 CONTINUATION OF EXPIRED PERMITS.
Expired permits shall remain effective and enforceable until the permit is reissued unless the user is notified of permit termination by the WRA Director.
100.25 PERMIT MODIFICATIONS.
The WRA Director may modify the permit for good cause including, but not limited to, the following:
1.   To incorporate any new or revised Federal, State, or local pretreatment standard or requirement (after becoming aware of more stringent standards or requirements, the WRA will update permits within 90 days).
2.   Material or substantial alterations or additions to the dischargers’ operation processes, or discharge volume or character which were not considered in drafting the effective permit.
3.   A change in any condition in either the industrial user or the POTW that requires either a temporary or permanent reduction or elimination of the authorized discharge.
4.   Information indicating that the permitted discharge poses a threat to the POTW, to the City, the WRA, POTW personnel or the receiving water.
5.   Violation of any terms or conditions of the permit.
6.   Misrepresentation of or grant of variance from such categorical standards pursuant to 40 CFR 403.13.
7.   To correct typographical or other errors in the permit.
8.   To reflect transfer of the facility ownership or operation to a new owner/operator.
9.   Upon request of the permittee, provided such request does not create a violation of any applicable requirements, standards, laws, or rules and regulations.
The filing of a request by the permittee for permit modification, revocation and reissuance, termination, or a notification of planned changes or anticipated noncompliance, does not stay any permit condition.
100.26 PERMIT TRANSFER.
Users shall not reassign or transfer a wastewater discharge permit to a new owner. New owners must apply for a new wastewater discharge permit sixty (60) days prior to a change in ownership.
100.27 DENIAL OF PERMIT.
The WRA Director may deny a permit to any user whose discharge of material to POTW, whether shown upon application, including test results submitted by applicant, or determined after inspection and testing conducted by the WRA or its operating contractor, is not in conformity with this chapter or whose application is incomplete or does not comply with the requirements of Section 100.20.
100.28 PERMIT VIOLATIONS.
Any violations of the terms, conditions, or limits of a user’s wastewater discharge permit shall be deemed a violation of this chapter and subject the user to all enforcement procedures outlined in this chapter.
100.29 PERIODIC COMPLIANCE REPORTS.
Periodic compliance reports are required as follows:
1.   Significant users shall submit to the WRA Director, during the months of January and July, a report indicating the nature, concentration, and flow of pollutants in the effluent which are limited by permit or pretreatment standards for the preceding six month period. This report shall include a record of the monthly average flows and the daily flow for each analysis date during the reporting period. At the discretion of the WRA Director and in consideration of such factors as local high or low flow rates, holidays, budget cycles, etc., the or WRA Director may agree to alter the months during which the above reports are to be submitted. More frequent reports may be required by the WRA Director.
2.   The WRA Director may impose mass limitations on users. In such cases, the report required by the above paragraph shall indicate the mass of pollutants regulated by pretreatment standards in the effluent of the user. All analyses shall be performed using EPA approved methods using sampling techniques approved by IDNR.
3.   Users shall meet the certification and signatory requirements in Section 100.30 for each report submitted under this section. Where the WRA itself collects all the information required for the report, including flow data, the industrial user will not be required to submit a periodic compliance report.
4.   Users must notify the WRA of all violations identified as a result of self-monitoring by telephone, during normal business hours, within 24 hours of the time the User becomes aware of such violation. The user must also submit the results of repeat analyses to the WRA within thirty (30) days after becoming aware of the violation together with a complete report on all steps taken to resolve the violation. The user need not repeat the analyses if:
   A.   The WRA performs sampling of the industrial user at a frequency of at least once per month, or
   B.   The WRA performs sampling of the user between the time when the user performs its initial sampling and the time when the user receives the results of this sampling.
5.   Users who monitor any pollutant more frequently than required or who self-monitor in addition to WRA monitoring, using EPA methods or standard methods, shall report the monitoring results to the POTW in accordance with this section.
100.30 CERTIFICATION AND SIGNATORY REQUIREMENTS.
1.   All applications or reports submitted by a user shall contain the following certification statement:
      “I certify under penalty of law that this document and all attachments were prepared under my direction or supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure that qualified personnel properly gather and evaluate the information submitted. Based on my inquiry of the person or persons who manage the system, or those persons directly responsible for gathering the information, the information submitted is, to the best of my knowledge and belief, true, accurate, and complete. I am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment for knowing violations.”
2.   All applications and reports shall be signed by an authorized representative of the user as defined in Section 100.01. Users shall maintain a current and accurate authorization on file with the WRA Director.
100.31 MONITORING FACILITIES.
1.   Permitted users, when required by the WRA Director, shall provide and operate monitoring facilities to allow inspection, sampling, and flow measurement of the building sewer, or internal drainage systems at their own expense. The WRA Director may require the placement of such monitoring facilities at the end of each process where pollutants are used, produced, or treated. The monitoring facility should normally be situated on the user's premises and located so that it will not be obstructed by landscaping or parked vehicles.
2.   When required by permit and within 90 days of written notification, users shall install a sampling chamber for each separate discharge of the building sewer in accordance with plans and specifications approved by the WRA Director. Users shall provide ample room in or near such sampling chamber to allow accurate sampling and preparation of samples for analysis. Users shall maintain all sampling and measuring equipment in a safe and proper operating condition at all times and at the expense of the user, which equipment shall be safely, easily and independently accessible to authorized representatives of the WRA. Users shall certify all flow measuring devices to be in proper working condition at a frequency specified in the permit or in writing by the Administrator or WRA Director using a qualified technician acceptable to the Administrator or WRA Director.
   A.   Each sampling chamber shall contain a flume unless another device is approved by the WRA, with a recording and totalizing device for measurement of the liquid quantity.
   B.   At the discretion of the WRA Director, metered water supply to a user may be used as the volume quantity where it is substantiated that the metered water supply and waste quantities are approximately the same, or where a measurable adjustment agreed to by the Director is made in the metered water supply to determine the liquid waste quantity. Separate meters may be used to subtract water which is not discharged to the POTW or is discharged to a sewer other than the sampled location.
   C.   Samples shall be taken at a frequency and volume determined by the WRA Director, and shall be properly refrigerated and preserved in accordance with EPA-approved methods. The sample shall be composited in proportion to the flow for a representative 24-hour sample. A time proportioned 24-hour sample may be used if flow proportioned sampling is determined by the WRA Director to be impractical. Grab samples shall be used where appropriate.
3.   Users must inform the WRA Director prior to breaking a sampler seal, used to detect sample tampering, unless necessary to prevent loss of life, personal injury, or severe property damage. Users must not place additional seals or locks upon a sampler which may be used by the WRA without first obtaining approval from the WRA Director.
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