§ 51.38 INSPECTION.
   (A)   Every person owning improved real estate or contractors/builders who are building a house within Byron that discharges into the city's sanitary sewer system or on the ground shall allow an employee of the city or its designated representative to inspect the building to confirm that there is no sump pump or other prohibited discharge into the sanitary sewer system.
   (B)   The owner of any such property may meet the requirements of this section by contracting with a licensed plumber who is authorized to do business in the city to perform such inspection. Such plumber shall inspect the owner's property and shall complete, sign and return an inspection form to the city documenting the results of the inspection. The inspection form shall be furnished to the property owner or licensed plumber upon request. All costs associated with an inspection by a licensed plumber retained by the property owner under this section shall be the responsibility of the property owner.
   (C)   The property owner shall have a period of 30 days from the date the city sends a written notice to the owner requesting admittance to the owner's property for an inspection to either allow a city inspection of the property or to contract with a licensed plumber to perform the inspection and notify the city of the results thereof. Such inspection, whether performed by the city inspector, or by the licensed plumber hired by the property owner, shall be completed within said 30 day period. Upon completion of a city inspection of a property, or upon the city's receipt of an inspection form from the licensed plumber hired by the owner of the property, the city shall determine whether any such property is improperly discharging stormwater into the city sanitary sewer system; then the owner shall have a period of 90 days from the date the city send such written notice to the owner to obtain a plumbing permit, to disconnect the owner's sump pump or other prohibited discharge into the city sanitary sewer system, and to request re-inspection, certifying that all work necessary to disconnect the owner's sump pump or other prohibited discharge from said property into the city sanitary sewer system has been completed. All work that is necessary to comply with the provisions of this division which requires the issuance of any plumbing, building, or other permit under this Code shall be inspected by the city Inspection Services Division for compliance with all applicable City Code requirements.
(Ord. 429, passed 8-24-00; Am. Ord. passed 11-26-13; Am. Ord. 20-06, passed 10-13-20)