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Unless otherwise provided by ordinance or resolution of Council, the members of the Sanitary Board each shall be paid the sum of seventy-five dollars ($75.00) for each meeting of the Board they shall attend, not to exceed one hundred fifty dollars ($150.00) per month.
(Ord. 4-20-04)
(a) The Sanitary Board shall make and enforce such bylaws and regulations as may be deemed necessary for the safe, economical and efficient management of the City's sanitary sewerage system and sewage treatment works, for the construction and use of house sewers and connections to the sewerage system, and for the regulation, collection, rebating and refunding of rates and charges for the use thereof.
(b) The Sanitary Board is authorized to prohibit dumping of wastes into the City sewage system which, in its discretion, are deemed harmful to the operation of the sewage treatment works of the City, or to require methods affecting pretreatment of such wastes to reduce the characteristics of the waste satisfactory to the Sanitary Board. (1977 Code Sec. 4.10)
(a) All revenue from any source shall be deposited in a bank or banks designated by the Sanitary Board. Checks and drafts against the account shall be drawn upon the signatures of the City Manager and the Treasurer of the City, and no other signature shall be necessary. Any provision of any other ordinance in conflict with this section is hereby expressly repealed.
(b) All expenses, wage, benefits, insurance, suits, indebtedness, payments, and loans shall be the exclusive responsibility of the Sanitary Board. The City shall not be held liable for any indebtedness or libelous action of the Sanitary Board or its employees. (Ord. 1-3-95)
The Sanitary Board shall submit to the City the Board's proposed budget each year, at least ninety days prior to the beginning of the Board's annual fiscal year. The City shall thereafter arrange and conduct a public hearing regarding the same. Also, during each fiscal year, the Board shall submit to the City quarterly, financial statements which shall accurately reflect its financial condition. (3-24-92)
Private haulers of septage sewage shall be permitted to deposit such sewage at the Sewage Treatment Plant each week, Monday through Friday, from the hours of 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. The Sanitary Board shall charge a fee for the treatment and disposal of such sewage at the rate of thirty-five dollars ($35.00) for each 1,000 gallons of such sewage so deposited.
(Ord. 6-14-93)