ARTICLE A
General Provisions
General Provisions
§ 5-1-1 Purpose; severability.
§ 5-1-2 Water and sewer policies in general.
§ 5-1-3 Definitions.
§ 5-1-4 Construction materials.
§ § 5-1-5 through 5-1-10 reserved.
ARTICLE B
Regulations Governing Water Service
Regulations Governing Water Service
§ 5-1-11 Application for water service.
§ 5-1-12 Liability of city to water consumers.
§ 5-1-13 Inspection of premises of water used; fraudulent use.
§ 5-1-14 Temporary discontinuance of use of water.
§ 5-1-15 Trespassing upon water supply property.
§ 5-1-16 Turning on water after cut off.
§ 5-1-17 Opening fire hydrants.
§ 5-1-18 Defacing or tampering with water facilities.
§ 5-1-19 Unlawful to resell water.
§ 5-1-20 Removing or repairing fixtures.
§ 5-1-21 Authority of city to cut water off.
§ 5-1-22 Water meters; determination of amount of water used.
§ 5-1-23 Water meters; failure of meter to register.
§ 5-1-24 Testing of water meters.
§ 5-1-25 Separate meters required.
§ 5-1-26 City to make connection.
§ 5-1-27 Title to water meters and connections.
§ 5-1-28 Premises with sewer connections required to have water connections.
§ 5-1-29 Repairs; responsibility of owner.
§ 5-1-30 Water service outside the city.
§ 5-1-31 Meters for service outside city.
§ 5-1-32 Sprinkler systems.
§ 5-1-33 Regulations in connection with new developments.
§ 5-1-34 Water main extensions to new subdivisions inside city.
§ 5-1-35 Water main extensions to new subdivisions outside the city.
§ 5-1-36 Fire hydrants.
§ 5-1-37 Water emergency management.
§ 5-1-38 Hot water tanks or heaters.
§ 5-1-39 Miscellaneous unmetered use.
§ § 5-1-40 through 5-1-50 reserved.
ARTICLE C
Regulations Governing Sewer Service
Regulations Governing Sewer Service
§ 5-1-51 Application for sewer service.
§ 5-1-52 Responsibility for proper connection.
§ 5-1-53 (Reserved.)
§ 5-1-54 Permitted uses of public sanitary sewers; peak flows.
§ 5-1-55 Damage to sewerage system unlawful.
§ 5-1-56 Administration.
§ 5-1-57 Nothing to enter system except through proper connections.
§ 5-1-58 Repair of broken sewers.
§ 5-1-59 Gutters and septic tanks not to be connected.
§ 5-1-60 When connections compulsory.
§ 5-1-61 Inspection of connections.
§ 5-1-62 Back pressure or check valve.
§ 5-1-63 Connections to be made by city.
§ 5-1-64 Grease traps required.
§ 5-1-65 Sewer mains extensions to new subdivisions.
§ 5-1-65.1 Sewer main extensions to users other than subdivisions of greater than 10 lots.
§ 5-1-66 Sewer service to developments, subdivisions, industrial sites and shopping centers.
§ 5-1-67 Fats, oils and grease program.
§ 5-1-67.1 Existing food service establishments.
§ 5-1-67.2 New food service establishments.
§ 5-1-67.3 Grease interceptor sizing criteria.
§ 5-1-67.4 Grease interceptor standards of construction.
§ 5-1-67.5 Operation and maintenance responsibilities.
§ 5-1-67.6 Prohibitions.
§ 5-1-67.7 Costs responsibility.
§ 5-1-67.8 Variance.
§ 5-1-67.9 Inspections.
§ 5-1-67.10 FOG enforcement.
§§ 5-1-68 through 5-1-80.11 reserved.
ARTICLE D
Rates and Charges
Rates and Charges
§ 5-1-81 Water connection and meter installation charges.
§ 5-1-82 Fire protection equipment installation charges.
§ 5-1-83 Sewer connection charges.
§ 5-1-84 Acreage and front footage assessment.
§ 5-1-85 Cost sharing for sewage treatment facilities.
§ 5-1-86 Water service charges.
§ 5-1-87 Sewer service charges.
§ 5-1-87.1 201 sewer service charges.
§ 5-1-88 Collection of service charges; penalties.
§ 5-1-89 Deposits required.
§ 5-1-90 Industrial waste surcharges.
§ 5-1-91 Emptying sludge.
§ 5-1-92 Privies.
ARTICLE E
Municipal Utility Extension Policy
Municipal Utility Extension Policy
§ 5-1-100 Policy.
§ 5-1-101 Procedure for voluntary assessment.
§ 5-1-102 Procedure for involuntary assessment.
§ 5-1-103 Payment of assessments.
§ 5-1-104 Construction of improvements by persons another than the city.
§ 5-1-105 Special privilege charge.
§ 5-1-106 Joint extension of municipal utilities.
§ 5-1-107 Utility extensions to meet city specifications.
§ 5-1-108 Schedule of rates and charges.
§ 5-1-109 Authority.
§ 5-1-110 Severability.