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CHARTER OF THE CITY OF TOLEDO, OHIO
PART ONE - ADMINISTRATIVE CODE
PART THREE - TRAFFIC CODE
PART FIVE - GENERAL OFFENSES CODE
PART SEVEN - BUSINESS REGULATION CODE
PART NINE - STREETS, UTILITIES AND PUBLIC SERVICES CODE
TITLE ONE - Streets, Sidewalks and Public Grounds
TITLE THREE - Utilities
CHAPTER 925 Sewer Definitions and Construction Standards
CHAPTER 927 Sewer Connections and Use
CHAPTER 929 Sewer Service Charges
CHAPTER 930 Sewer Discharge Control
CHAPTER 931 Special Sewer Provisions and Payments
CHAPTER 932 Roadside Drainage Systems
CHAPTER 933 Water Rates
CHAPTER 935 Nonresident Water Service
CHAPTER 937 Water Meters
CHAPTER 939 Water Regulations
CHAPTER 941 Storm Water Discharge Control
CHAPTER 943 Storm Water Management Program
CHAPTER 945 Management and Control of the Public Right of Way
CHAPTER 947 Provision of Electric Energy
CHAPTER 949 Toledo Public Power
APPENDIX A
APPENDIX B
APPENDIX C
APPLICABILITY
DEFINITIONS
CHAPTER 100 GENERAL ADMINISTRATION
CHAPTER 101 APPLICATION FOR UTILITY SERVICES
CHAPTER 102 CUSTOMER OBLIGATIONS
CHAPTER 103 SERVICE DISCONNECTIONS
CHAPTER 104 BILLING
CHAPTER 105 APPEAL PROCESS
CHAPTER 106 COLLECTIONS
CHAPTER 107 DEPARTMENT ACTIONS
CHAPTER 108 TYPES OF ACCOUNTS
CHAPTER 200 WATER SERVICES (TAPS AND CUSTOMER BRANCHES)
CHAPTER 201 METERS
CHAPTER 202 FIRE PROTECTION SERVICES
CHAPTER 203 PUBLIC HYDRANTS
CHAPTER 204 CROSS CONNECTIONS
CHAPTER 205 WATER SERVICE MAIN EXTENSIONS
CHAPTER 206 REGULATIONS FOR CONTRACTORS
CHAPTER 207 RIGHTS OF ENTRY
CHAPTER 300 WASTEWATER HAULING REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 400 STORM AND SANITARY SEWERS
CHAPTER 401 PLATS
CHAPTER 402 SIDEWALK POLICY OF THE CITY OF TOLEDO
CHAPTER 403 STORM WATER ERU APPEAL
CHAPTER 404 RIGHT-OF-WAY OCCUPANCY PERMIT APPEALS
CHAPTER 405 RIGHT-OF-ENTRY ON PRIVATE PROPERTY
CHAPTER 500 (Reserved)
CHAPTER 600 SEWER DISCHARGE CONTROL APPEAL
CHAPTER 601 STORM WATER DISCHARGE APPEAL
ATTACHMENT 1 FEE SHEET OF THE DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC UTILITIES
ATTACHMENT 2 JUDGMENT ENTRY (BY CONSENT) McDOWELL v. TOLEDO
APPENDIX D
TITLE FIVE - Other Public Services.
PART ELEVEN - PLANNING AND ZONING CODE
PART TWELVE - DEVELOPMENT CODE
PART THIRTEEN - BUILDING CODE
PART FIFTEEN - FIRE PREVENTION CODE
PART SEVENTEEN - HEALTH CODE
PART NINETEEN - TAXATION CODE
PART TWENTY-ONE - PERSONNEL RELATIONS AND MUNICIPAL EMPLOYMENT
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108.09 Construction Water Accounts
   A.   Construction water accounts are established for use of water during a construction period only and where no water is returned to the sewer system. Approval of this account will provide water for a limited period of time, not to exceed one hundred and twenty (120) days for new construction with the understanding that no water is returned to the sewer system. After this period, sewer and other charges will be automatically added unless an application for an extension is approved by the Director.
   B.   Prior to the return of any water to the sewer system and/or occupancy of the structure, whichever comes first, the account must be converted, by the Customer, to the appropriate account.
   C.   Current regulations regarding metering and installation of locking ball valves shall be observed.
   D.   Failure to have a contract for Utility Service approved prior to returning water to the sewer system, or occupancy of the structure, will result in a service charge being levied against the responsible contract holder and/or the Premises. This service charge will be at least three (3) times the estimated water consumption figure going back to the date of the tap. Nothing in this section shall be construed to prevent additional legal actions and fines as provided for by law.
108.10 Storm Water-Only Accounts
   A.   Storm water-only accounts are for properties that do not use water and/or sanitary sewer services but do contain impervious area and contribute directly or indirectly to the City's Storm Water System as determined by the Director. (See TMC § 943.06.) Storm water only accounts may be involuntarily opened in the name of the Owner of record regardless of whether or not a Customer receives a so-called "final" bill or requests turn off of other Utility Services or Contracts for Services.
   B.   The applicable storm water rate shall be determined by the Division of Engineering Services upon development or redevelopment of a property. The rate shall be based on the number of Equivalent Residential Units.
   C.   Storm water billing will be made at the same time that the water and sewer bills are due in the zone in which the Service Address is located.
CHAPTER 200
WATER SERVICES (TAPS AND CUSTOMER BRANCHES)
200.01 Payment For Tap And Tap Branch
   A.   Advance payment of the charge for tap and tap branches two inches (2") and smaller shall be made by the property Owner. The schedule of tap and tap branch charges may be revised from time to time on the basis of the average costs, including overhead. Special conditions such as more than two-lane residential street crossings, downtown district, or conditions causing long or deep services may be performed on the basis of an estimate with a deposit of such estimated charge.
   B.   Missed appointments for tap inspections may result in service charges being levied against the Customer's account. Further, tap inspections that can not be completed due to failure of Customer to provide reasonable and safe access, no address on building, etc., or where conditions are not conducive to approval of the tap, such as services lacking locking ball valves, improperly stubbed lines, etc., may also result in service charges being accrued against Customer's account.
   C.   A tap fee, according to a schedule as determined by the Division of Water Distribution, shall be paid before services larger than two inches (2") are installed. In addition, a plan review and inspection fee, according to a schedule determined by the Division of Engineering Services, shall be paid prior to plans for services larger than two inches (2"), water main extensions, or fire lines are approved.
200.02 Taps Outside City Limits
   Applications for taps two inches (2") or smaller, involving property outside the City corporate limits, shall be accompanied by a tap permit issued by the political subdivision in which the property is located. No building permit will be issued until the appropriate utility taps are purchased.
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