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(a) Payment with water bill. Since sewer service rates are based on water consumption, the city will not accept payment of any water bill without payment also of the sewer bill. If any bill remains unpaid for 30 days, the city may terminate the water supply to the customer until the sewer bill is paid.
(b) Due date. All charges for sewer service shall become due and payable ten days after billing. If such charges are not paid when due, the delinquent charges shall be certified to the County Auditor to be collected in the same manner as other city taxes under Ohio R.C. 729.49.
(c) Penalty for late payment. If any sewer bill is not paid within ten days after the beginning of the billing period, a ten percent penalty shall be added to the bill.
(d) Liability for charges. The owner of private property served by the sewage works, as well as the lessee of the premises, shall be liable to the city for all services rendered to the premises.
(Ord. 86-32, passed 6-23-1986)
The Director of Finance shall place all moneys collected from interest on deposits and investments made with moneys from the wastewater system funds described in § 1044.03, and the Water Fund, into these funds, and the moneys so collected shall be used for no other purposes than those purposes for which such funds were established.
(Ord. 87-64, passed 12-21-1987)
(a) Residential septic haulers shall pay the following rates: $25.00 for each 1,000 gallons, or part thereof.
(b) Non-residential septic haulers shall pay the following rate: $50.00 for each 1,000 gallons, or part thereof.
(c) “Residential septic haulers” shall be defined as a hauler that has a minimum of eight full-time employees and pays income tax to the City of Ironton.
All others shall be considered nonresidential septic haulers.
(Ord. 06-46, passed 7-13-2006; Am. Ord. 08-100, passed 12-11-2008; Am. Ord. 18-51, passed 11-8-2018)