CHAPTER 1: BOARDS, COMMISSIONS AND COMMITTEES
Section
Water and Sewer Department
   2-1-1   Waterworks Committee
   2-1-2   Definitions
   2-1-3   Property outside city limits
   2-1-4   Rules and regulations
Court Department
   2-1-15   Establishment
   2-1-16   Concurrent jurisdiction
   2-1-17   Exclusive jurisdiction
   2-1-18   Exceptions to civil jurisdiction
   2-1-19   Prosecutor
   2-1-20   Naming plaintiff
   2-1-21   Contempt; City Judge jurisdiction
   2-1-22   Judge’s bond
Zoning Commission and Board of Adjustment
   2-1-35   Appointment
   2-1-36   Powers
   2-1-37   Rules and regulations
   2-1-38   Appeals; stays of proceedings; determining appeal
   2-1-39   Concurring vote
   2-1-40   Aggrieved person may present petition to court of record
   2-1-41   Presentation of petition
   2-1-42   Copies of papers
   2-1-43   Determination of Court
   2-1-44   Costs
   2-1-45   Enforcement and remedies
   2-1-46   Conflict with other laws
Joint Airport Board
   2-1-60   Creation
   2-1-61   Personnel of Board
   2-1-62   Duties
WATER AND SEWER DEPARTMENT
§ 2-1-1 WATERWORKS COMMITTEE.
   (A)   The Mayor shall appoint at the first regular meeting of the City Council in May of each general election year, three members from said City Council, who shall constitute the Committee on Waterworks; said Committee shall serve for a term of two years and until their successors are appointed.
   (B)   The Waterworks Committee shall have the immediate control and management of all things pertaining to the city waterworks, under the rules and regulations from time to time may be established by the City Council and the provisions of this subchapter.
(1992 Code, § 5-1-301)
§ 2-1-2 DEFINITIONS.
   For the purpose of this subchapter, the following definitions shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning.
   PRIVATE SEWER.
      (1)   Sewers that serve as a drain to a building or buildings which sewers remain in the ownership of the individual property owners.
      (2)   All PRIVATE SEWERS must be constructed as provided in this code and under the supervision of the Superintendent of Sewers, and the city must be at no expense in constructing, repairing or cleaning the same, but the same must be done at the expense of the owner or owners.
(1992 Code, § 5-1-303)
   PUBLIC SEWER. A sewer that serves as a drain or sewage collector system. Such sewer has been designated by the City Council as a PUBLIC SEWER and said city has accepted the responsibility for maintenance and upkeep.
(1992 Code, § 5-1-302)
§ 2-1-3 PROPERTY OUTSIDE CITY LIMITS.
   No permits shall be granted, and no connections may be made to any or water mainline or lateral, now installed or hereafter to be installed, for the purpose of serving any property lying outside of the city limits.
(1992 Code, § 5-1-304)
§ 2-1-4 RULES AND REGULATIONS.
   The Council is given full power and authority to adopt rules and regulations of the sewerage system and water system.
(1992 Code, § 5-1-305)
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