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The outdoor lighting code adopted in section 6-101 may be amended from time to time by the mayor and council. Three (3) copies of current ordinances amending the outdoor lighting code shall be kept on file by the city clerk as public records and shall be available for public use and inspection during regular office hours.
(Ord. No. 6344, § 2, 12-2-85)
It shall be a civil infraction for any person, firm or corporation to violate any of the provisions of the Outdoor Lighting Code adopted in section 6-101. Each and every day during which any violation continues shall constitute a separate offense. When a violation of this Code is determined, the following penalty shall be imposed:
(1) A fine of not less than fifty dollars ($50.00) nor more than one thousand dollars ($1,000.00) per violation. The imposition of a fine under this Code shall not be suspended.
(2) Any other order deemed necessary in the discretion of the judge, including correction or abatement of the violation.
(Ord. No. 10135, § 3, 3-22-05)
ARTICLE V.
PLUMBING CODE*
PLUMBING CODE*
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* Editor's note – Ord. No. 5331, § 1, adopted May 11, 1981, repealed art. V, §§ 6-123--6-150; and § 2 enacted a new art. V, §§ 6-121--6-126. Formerly, art. V was derived from the 1953 Code, ch. 9, §§ 52, 53, 55--59, 61--65, 67--70, and the following ordinances:
Ord. No. | Date | Section
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2127 | 3-20-60 | 1, 2 |
2356 | 10-15-62 | 1 |
2770 | 5-10-65 | 1, 2 |
3609 | 2-16-71 | 1, 2 |
3634 | 4-12-71 | 1 |
4253 | 10-14-74 | 1 |
4830 | 6-12-78 | 2, 3, 5 |
4836 | 6-26-78 | 4 |
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No person shall be appointed a plumbing inspector for the city who shall not have had a minimum of five (5) years' practical experience. He shall also possess the required minimum qualifications for such a position, as expressed in the position classification plan of the city, as promulgated by the personnel department of the city. He shall be familiar with the codes and ordinances of the city relating to plumbing piping, fixtures and appliances.
(Ord. No. 5331, § 2, 5-11-81; Ord. No. 5775, § 2, 5-23-83)
The duties of each plumbing inspector are to inspect all plumbing construction work, plumbing installations, and renewals thereof in the city; to enforce rules and regulations concerning plumbing installations of all kinds; and to perform related duties as required by this article and the code adopted herein. The plumbing inspector under the code or this article shall perform the following duties: Inspect the installation of and approve or condemn all plumbing piping, fixtures, apparatus, appliances, devices, equipment and drainage work, for any and all purposes within the jurisdiction of the city; enforce rules and regulations, control types and classes of material and the method, manner and workmanship for the installation of plumbing equipment; approve or disapprove the use of plumbing materials or devices; inspect public and private premises for plumbing fixtures, or other apparatus; give notice of defects in plumbing fixtures, appliances or equipment; receive applications for issuing permits for plumbing installations and repairs; collect and account for fees; examine and approve plans and specifications for proposed plumbing installations or alterations, and confer and advise on necessary changes thereto; certify to compliance with plans and specifications on plumbing work; keep a complete record of all applications for permits, of all permits so issued, and of all inspections made under each permit; make such reports as shall be required from time to time and make any recommendations to the building safety administrator which he may deem practical in connection with this article and the code adopted in section 6-124, and the enforcement thereof.
(Ord. No. 5331, § 2, 5-11-81; Ord. No. 5775, § 2, 5-23-83)
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