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FOREWORD
CHAPTER I GENERAL PROVISIONS AND ZONING
CHAPTER 1A CITY OF LOS ANGELES ZONING CODE
CHAPTER II* LICENSES, PERMITS, BUSINESS REGULATIONS
CHAPTER III PUBLIC HEALTH CODE
CHAPTER IV PUBLIC WELFARE
CHAPTER V PUBLIC SAFETY AND PROTECTION
CHAPTER VI PUBLIC WORKS AND PROPERTY
ARTICLE 1 AUTHORITY AND PROCEDURE
ARTICLE 2 STREETS AND SIDEWALKS
ARTICLE 2.1 RAIL TRANSIT CONSTRUCTION IMPACT AREA TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT
ARTICLE 3 PUBLIC PARKS, PLAYGROUNDS, BEACHES AND OTHER PROPERTY
ARTICLE 4 SEWERS, WATER COURSES AND DRAINS
SEC. 64.00. DEFINITIONS AND ABBREVIATIONS.
SEC. 64.01. (NONE)
SEC. 64.02. (NONE)
SEC. 64.03. (NONE)
SEC. 64.04. (NONE)
SEC. 64.05. (NONE)
SEC. 64.06. WATER SUPPLY - CONTAMINATION OF.
SEC. 64.06.1. WATER SUPPLY - SANITARY STANDARDS.
SEC. 64.07. WATER COURSE OBSTRUCTION - PERMITS.
SEC. 64.08. WATER COURSE STRUCTURES - PERMITS.
SEC. 64.09. WATER COURSES - INTERFERENCE WITH.
SEC. 64.10. WATER COURSES.
SEC. 64.11. SEWERS - UNDEDICATED STREETS.
SEC. 64.11.1. HOUSE CONNECTION SEWER.
SEC. 64.11.2. SEWAGE FACILITIES CHARGE FOR NEW TRACTS.
SEC. 64.11.3. BASIS FOR SEWERAGE FACILITIES CHARGE.
SEC. 64.11.4. DISPOSITION OF SEWERAGE FACILITIES CHARGE.
SEC. 64.11.5. TEMPORARY WAIVER OF SEWER FACILITIES CHARGE DUE TO 1994 NORTHRIDGE EARTHQUAKE.
SEC. 64.12. HOUSE SEWER CONNECTION - PERMIT.
SEC. 64.13. PERMIT EXEMPTIONS.
SEC. 64.14. DURATION AND REVOCATION OF PERMITS.
SEC. 64.15. PERMIT AND INSPECTION FEES.
SEC. 64.15.1. LIABILITY INSURANCE AND DEPOSIT REQUIREMENTS.
SEC. 64.16. EXEMPTIONS FROM LIABILITY INSURANCE AND DEPOSIT REQUIREMENTS.
SEC. 64.16.1. SEWERAGE FACILITIES CHARGE FOR SEWER CONNECTION.
SEC. 64.16.2. TRANSFER OF INDUSTRIAL FLOW SEWERAGE FACILITIES CHARGE CREDITS WITHIN OR BETWEEN REVITALIZATION, ENTERPRISE OR EMPOWERMENT ZONES.
SEC. 64.17. SEWER CONNECTION REGULATIONS.
SEC. 64.18. BONDED SEWERS - FEES.
SEC. 64.19. REFUND OF SEWER FEES.
SEC. 64.19.1. SEWERAGE FACILITIES FUND.
SEC. 64.19.2. SEWER CONSTRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE FUND.
SEC. 64.19.3. SEWER OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE FUND.
SEC. 64.19.4. SEWER CAPITAL FUND.
SEC. 64.20. TAPPING SEWERS, STORM DRAINS AND CATCH BASINS.
SEC. 64.21. EMERGENCY WORK.
SEC. 64.22. BOARD TO KEEP ACCOUNTS.
SEC. 64.22.1. PERMIT FEE EXEMPTIONS.
SEC. 64.23. DRAINS, SEWERS, ETC. - NOTICE OF ABANDONMENT.
SEC. 64.25. INVESTIGATION ON PRIVATE PROPERTY.
SEC. 64.26. MANDATORY ABANDONMENT OF PRIVATE SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEMS.
SEC. 64.30. INDUSTRIAL WASTEWATER DISPOSAL.
SEC. 64.30.1. INDUSTRIAL WASTES TREATED BY COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICTS OF LOS ANGELES COUNTY (CSDLA).
SEC. 64.31. SEPTAGE DISPOSAL CONTROL.
SEC. 64.32. PRIVIES - PROHIBITED.
SEC. 64.33. TESTING AND ANALYSIS OF MATERIALS, PRODUCTS, SERVICES, PROCESSES AND TECHNOLOGIES.
ARTICLE 4.1 SEWER SERVICE CHARGE
ARTICLE 4.2 STORMWATER POLLUTION ABATEMENT CHARGE
ARTICLE 4.3 WASTEWATER FRANCHISE FEE
ARTICLE 4.4 STORMWATER AND URBAN RUNOFF POLLUTION CONTROL
ARTICLE 4.5 SEWER REPAIR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
ARTICLE 5 MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR OF HAZARDOUS PRIVATE STREETS
ARTICLE 6 GARBAGE, REFUSE COLLECTION
ARTICLE 6.1 SOLID WASTE COLLECTION, TRANSFER, RECYCLING, RECOVERY OF WASTE RESOURCES AND DISPOSAL FEE
ARTICLE 7 OUTDOOR ADVERTISING STRUCTURES, ACCESSORY SIGNS,
ARTICLE 8 BENCHES ALONG PUBLIC WAYS
ARTICLE 9 MARINA DEL REY ENTRANCE CHANNEL
CHAPTER VII TRANSPORTATION
CHAPTER VIII TRAFFIC
CHAPTER IX BUILDING REGULATIONS
CHAPTER X BUSINESS REGULATIONS
CHAPTER XI NOISE REGULATION
CHAPTER XII THE WATER CONSERVATION PLAN OF THE CITY OF LOS ANGELES
CHAPTER XIII THE EMERGENCY ENERGY CURTAILMENT PLAN OF THE CITY OF LOS ANGELES
CHAPTER XV RENT STABILIZATION ORDINANCE
CHAPTER XVI HOUSING REGULATIONS
CHAPTER XVII RULES AND REGULATIONS GOVERNING THE USE OF THE LOS ANGELES AIRPORTS
CHAPTER XVIII EMPLOYEE WAGES AND PROTECTIONS
CHAPTER XIX ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
CHAPTER XX COVID-19 PROTECTION AND RECOVERY*
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SEC. 64.06. WATER SUPPLY – CONTAMINATION OF.
 
   No person shall swim, wade, fish, hunt, or deposit any animal, vegetable, mineral matter of substance in, or cause or permit any horse, mule or other animal to go into, or otherwise trespass in or upon any reservoir or aqueduct, or in any pipe or stream connected therewith, nor shall any person do any act or thing which will pollute, imperil or impair the purity and wholesomeness of any water intended to be used for household or domestic purposes. The provisions of this section prohibiting fishing shall not apply to any lake, stream or reservoir used or maintained in connection with the water system of the city situated north of the intake of the Haiwee Reservoir of such system. (Added by Ord. No. 127,508, Eff. 6/29/64.)
 
 
SEC. 64.06.1. WATER SUPPLY – SANITARY STANDARDS.
 
   Every water supply used for domestic consumption or in the manufacture or other preparation of food products within the city shall be of safe, sanitary quality, shall be protected against pollution and contamination, and the water, source and distribution system shall comply with the Drinking Water Standards” adopted by the Department of Health, Education and Welfare, Public Health Service on April 5, 1962, for drinking and culinary water supplied by common carriers in interstate commerce, three copies of which shall be on file in the office of the City Clerk. (Added by Ord. No. 127,508, Eff. 6/29/64.)
 
 
SEC. 64.07. WATER COURSE OBSTRUCTION – PERMITS.
   (Repealed by Ord. No. 182,237, Eff. 9/28/12.)
 
 
SEC. 64.08. WATER COURSE STRUCTURES – PERMITS.
   (Repealed by Ord. No. 182,237, Eff. 9/28/12.)
 
 
SEC. 64.09. WATER COURSES – INTERFERENCE WITH.
   (Repealed by Ord. No. 182,237, Eff. 9/28/12.)
 
 
SEC. 64.10. WATER COURSES.
   (Title and Section Amended by Ord. No. 182,237, Eff. 9/28/12.)
 
   A.   Water Course Interference.
 
   1.   Interference Prohibited. No person shall do anything to any natural water course or any channel that may carry storm water that would in any manner obstruct or interfere with the flow of water through such course or channel without first obtaining a permit from the Bureau of Engineering pursuant to the provisions of Subsection B. of this Section.
 
   2.   Property Owner Duties. A property owner and a lessee or tenant of any property through which a natural water course or any channel that may carry storm water passes shall keep and maintain the course or channel free from any obstruction that would in any manner prevent or disrupt the flow of water through the course or channel without first obtaining a permit from the Bureau of Engineering pursuant to the provisions of Subsection B. of this Section.
 
   B.   Water Course Disruption Permit.
 
   1.   Permit Required. Any person desiring to do any of the following actions must first obtain a permit issued by the Bureau of Engineering:
 
   a.   Dam, fill, or obstruct any natural water course or channel that may carry storm water;
 
   b.   Construct, reconstruct, alter, repair, install or maintain any drainage structure in any natural water course or channel that may carry storm water;
 
   c.   Construct, reconstruct, or repair any drainage structure; or
 
   d.   Alter, fill, obstruct, or otherwise change any natural water course or channel, or natural drainage channel or course.
 
   2.   Permit Application. Any person applying for issuance of a permit pursuant to the provisions of this Section shall file an application with the Bureau of Engineering. The application shall contain all information required by the Bureau of Engineering, including but not limited to the proposed location of the construction, reconstruction, repair or alteration, the materials to be used, and a diagram of the work to be performed.
 
   3.   Bureau Determination. The Bureau of Engineering shall issue a permit pursuant to the provisions of this Subsection if it finds all of the following:
 
   a.   The proposed structure, fill, alteration or repair would not become part of the City’s permanently improved storm water drainage system;
 
   b.   The proposed structure, fill, alteration or repair would not interfere with the flow of natural storm water; and
 
   c.   The proposed structure, fill, alteration or repair would not injure adjoining property.
 
   If the Bureau determines that the proposed structure, fill, alteration or repair would become part of the City’s permanently improved storm water drainage system, the Bureau shall require an applicant to apply for a Class “B” permit and if a permit is issued, to perform work pursuant to the provisions of Section 62.110 et seq. of this Code.
 
   4.   Permit Conditions. A permit issued by the Bureau of Engineering pursuant to the provisions of this Section may impose conditions and requirements for its use, and the permit applicant must ensure compliance with all such conditions and requirements. No person shall fail, neglect or refuse to comply with any term or condition contained in any permit issued pursuant to the provisions of this Section.
 
   5.   Fees. Before acceptance for examination by the City Engineer, the Bureau of Engineering shall charge and collect a fee in the amount of $3,126 for each permit application made pursuant to the provisions of this section. The provisions of Section 61.14 and 61.15 shall also apply to Bureau of Engineering services provided pursuant to the provisions of this section. (Amended by Ord. No. 184.054, Eff. 3/6/16.)
 
 
SEC. 64.11. SEWERS – UNDEDICATED STREETS.
 
   No person shall connect any sewer which has been or may hereafter be constructed in any street, prior to the dedication and acceptance of such street by the City Council, with any public sewer unless such sewer has been laid under the supervision and to the satisfaction of the Board and in accordance with the specifications for public sewers adopted by the City Council and on file in the office of the City Clerk, and in accordance with plans and profiles approved by the City Engineer.
 
 
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