Section
2-13-1 Definitions
2-13-2 Statement of legislative history
2-13-2.1 Statement of purpose
2-13-3 Effect of chapter upon acts of predecessor agencies; validation of prior acts; notice of changes in rates, charges or assessments; general powers of county
2-13-4 Advisory council
2-13-5 Power to construct, operate and maintain water, sewerage, drainage and solid waste systems; hearing required prior to construction; transfer of powers to county
2-13-6 Bids for construction of water, sewerage, drainage or solid waste systems; systems constructed by private persons
2-13-7 Power of county to require applicants for water, sewerage or drainage systems to bear costs of engineering studies
2-13-8 Preparation of drainage plan; creation of tax districts to finance same; adoption of manuals
2-13-9 Condemnation of property
2-13-10 Appropriations and loans authorized
2-13-11 Purchase or acquisition by gift of water, sewerage, drainage or solid waste systems
2-13-12 Contracts with governmental agencies authorized
2-13-13 Bonds authorized generally
2-13-14 Revenue bonds
2-13-15 Refunding bonds
2-13-16 Interim receipts and/or temporary bonds
2-13-17 Status of bonds
2-13-18 Special assessments for water or sewerage systems
2-13-19 Special assessments for drainage systems
2-13-20 County to provide water and sewer connections; power to require connections; prohibited runoff; power to make connections at expense of property owner
2-13-21 Plumbing permits and fire hydrants
2-13-21A Utility work to be performed by licensed utility contractor or licensed master plumber; valid permit required
2-13-21B Reserved
2-13-22 Water or sewerage connection charges
2-13-23 Other water and sewerage authorized charges
2-13-24 Charges and assessments are liens; tax sales to collect
2-13-25 Entry powers of county employees; power to order work to provide conservation of water or to eliminate improper use of sewers
2-13-26 Private water, sewer or drainage systems
2-13-27 Excavation on roads
2-13-28 Removal of structures, pipes, etc. impeding construction, plans for poles, pipes, etc. in public ways to be approved by Board
2-13-29 Annual audit of accounts
2-13-30 Rules and regulations
2-13-31 Penalty for violations
2-13-32 Certain acts repealed; powers of certain state agencies not restricted; severability
2-13-33 Discharges to storm sewers
2-13-34 Solid waste disposal fee or tax
2-13-35 Pay-as-you-throw pilot program
Cross references:
Ordinances related to sewers and sewage disposal, see Chapter 1-18;
Ordinances related to storm water management, see Chapter 1-15.2
Editor’s note:
Ch. 194, § 1, 1991, added the term “and Solid Waste” to the chapter title.