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Boynton Beach, FL Code of Ordinances
Boynton Beach, Florida Code of Ordinances
PART I CHARTER
PART II CODE OF ORDINANCES
Chapter 1 GENERAL PROVISIONS
Chapter 2 ADMINISTRATION*
Chapter 2.5 ALARM SYSTEMS*
Chapter 3 ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES*
Chapter 4 ANIMALS AND FOWL*
Chapter 5 CABLE SYSTEMS AND OPEN VIDEO SYSTEMS
Chapter 6 CEMETERIES
Chapter 7 COMMUNITY ANTENNA TELEVISION SYSTEMS*
Chapter 8 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
Chapter 9 FIRE PROTECTION AND PREVENTION*
Chapter 10 GARBAGE, TRASH AND OFFENSIVE CONDITIONS*
Chapter 11 JUNK AND JUNKYARDS*
Chapter 12 RESERVED*
Chapter 13 LICENSES*
Chapter 14 MOTOR VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC*
Chapter 14.5 RED LIGHT INFRACTION ENFORCEMENT PURSUANT TO STATE LAW
Chapter 15 OFFENSES-MISCELLANEOUS*
Chapter 16 PARKS AND RECREATION*
Chapter 17 PEDDLERS AND SOLICITORS*
Chapter 18 PENSIONS AND RETIREMENT
Chapter 20 RECREATIONAL VEHICLES, BOATS AND BOAT TRAILERS*
Chapter 23 TAXATION, ASSESSMENTS AND FEES*
Chapter 24 VEHICLES FOR HIRE
Chapter 25 TRAILERS*
Chapter 25.1 COMMUNICATIONS FACILITIES IN PUBLIC RIGHTS-OF-WAY
Chapter 26 WATER, SEWERS AND CITY UTILITIES
Chapter 27 ADVISORY BOARDS AND COMMITTEES
PART III LAND DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS*
REFERENCE TABLES
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Sec. 26-210. Fees and permits.
   The city shall levy a fee for testing (and re-testing as necessary) all devices based upon program cost administration, as shown in Fee Schedule A:
FEE SCHEDULE A
Type of Unit
Fee
Type of Unit
Fee
Reduced pressure backflow preventer
   Annual test
$50.00
   Each re-test due to failure
$50.00
Double check valve assembly
   Annual test
$50.00
   Each re-test due to failure
$50.00
Pressure vacuum breaker
   Annual test
$50.00
   Each re-test due to failure
$50.00
5/8" Temporary Construction Meter w/ Backflow
   Annual test
$50.00
   Deposit
$200.00
   Penalty for Nonread/month
$150.00
 
   NOTE: For billing purposes, units mounted in parallel on a single service line or fire line will be considered as one unit. Other units at the same site, but on separate lines, will be billed as separate units.
(Ord. No. 90-51, § 1, 11-7-90; Ord. No. 13-032, § 2, 11-9-13)
Sec. 26-211. Notice of violation; failure to remedy.
   The director of utilities shall notify the owner or authorized agent of the owner of the building or premises in which there is found a violation of this article, of such violation. The director shall set a reasonable time for the owner to have the violation removed or corrected (thirty (30) days maximum, or as determined by degree or hazard). On failure of the owner to have the violation corrected by the end of a specified time interval, the director may, if in his judgment an imminent health hazard exists, cause the water service to the building or premises to be terminated and/or recommend such additional fines or penalties to be involved as are provided in section 26-112.
(Ord. No. 90-51, § 1, 11-7-90; Ord. No. 13-032, § 2, 11-9-13)
Sec. 26-212.   Penalties.
   (a)   Any person who knowingly fails or refuses to obey or comply with, or willfully violates any of the provisions of this article, or any lawful rule or regulation promulgated hereunder, or any lawful order of the director issued pursuant to the provisions of this article, shall, upon conviction of such offense, be subject to punishment as provided by law. Each day during which the knowing or willful failure or refusal to comply with this article continues shall constitute a separate offense.
   (b)   Any person who violates any of the provisions of this article shall be liable to the city for all costs and damages incurred by the city as a proximate result of such violation plus a fine up to five hundred dollars ($500.00) per day.
(Ord. No. 90-51, § 1, 11-7-90; Ord. No. 13-032, § 2, 11-9-13)
Secs. 26-213—26-299. Reserved.