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941.08 TRAPS.
   (a)   A trap for the interception of grease, oil, and mud shall be provided on a connection from a hotel, restaurant, club, food, and bakery preparation establishment, commercial or institutional kitchen and from a public garage, automobile washing station, slaughter or packing house. Such trap shall be installed to the satisfaction of the Director of Public Service.
   (b)   Grease, oil, and mud traps where existing shall be pumped and cleaned on a bimonthly basis by a qualified service organization and a confirming report forwarded by the business operator to the Superintendent of Sewers prior to the last day of the bimonthly period.
   (c)   Whoever violates the provisions of this section shall be subject to the provisions of Section 941.99(d).
(Ord. 154-74. Passed 11-25-74.)
941.09 SEWER TAP PERMIT REQUIRED.
   (a)   No sanitary sewer shall be constructed to connect with a public sewer, nor shall any connection be made to a public sewer within the City or in any territory surrounding the City until the written permission of the Director of Public Service has been obtained by the person employed to perform the work, or by the owner of the lands to be served through such connection to the public sewer.
(Ord. 351. Passed 10-24-54.)
   (b)   Whoever desires to tap a sewer owned or controlled by the City shall file an application with the Director of Public Service.
   (c)   The application shall contain a description of the premises to be drained. If more than one lot is to be drained, a plat shall be filed with the application showing the location of each lot and such other information as the Director of Public Service shall require. No permit shall be granted or application approved for the tapping of the sanitary sewer, unless the use or the proposed use of the premises described in the application, conforms fully to the Zoning Code of the City.
(Ord. 18-63. Passed 3-11-63.)
941.10 SPECIFICATIONS FOR SEWER WORK.
   All work in connection with the tapping of a sewer and the line thereto shall comply with the specifications for sewers on file in the office of the Director of Public Service and shall be subject to the approval of the Director.
(Ord. 18-63. Passed 3-11-63.)
941.11 ISSUANCE OF PERMIT.
   If the Director of Public Service is satisfied after proper investigation that a sewer tap would be in no way harmful to the community, he may issue a permit therefor.
(Ord. 151-76. Passed 12-27-76.)
941.12 PRIVATE SEWER LINE AGREEMENT; ADDITIONAL FEES.
   When an application for a sewer line tap pursuant to Section 941.09 is filed for a sewer line that has been constructed privately under a private sewer line agreement between the City and a private land owner, the Director of Public Service shall charge the applicant a sum in conformity with the following schedule:
   Pro rata costs as computed from the cost statement as provided in the private sewer line agreement, plus ten percent, provided such taps or connections are made within five years after the cost statement has been filed with the Director of Public Service. An additional ten percent shall be added for each subsequent five-year interval for a total of twenty years after filing the statement, after which all rights to collect the fee are terminated.
(Ord. 16-70. Passed 2-10-70.)
941.13 ADDITIONAL TAPPING FEE FOR UNASSESSED PROPERTY.
   Upon making an application to tap any main trunk or lateral sewer built or owned by the City for the purpose of draining the house sewer of any property directly into such main trunk or lateral sewer, and where the property has not been heretofore specially assessed for the construction of a sewer to provide a lateral sewer benefit, the Director of Public Service shall cause a fee to be exacted for the privilege of making such a direct connection from the house sewer to such main trunk or lateral sewer before a permit is issued therefor.
(Ord. 4-70. Passed 1-12-70.)
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