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WINDSOR HEIGHTS, IA CODE OF ORDINANCES
SUPPLEMENT RECORD
CHAPTER 1 CODE OF ORDINANCES
CHAPTER 2 CHARTER
CHAPTER 3 BOUNDARIES
CHAPTER 4 MUNICIPAL INFRACTIONS
CHAPTER 5 OPERATING PROCEDURES
CHAPTER 6 CITY ELECTIONS
CHAPTER 7 FISCAL MANAGEMENT
CHAPTER 8 URBAN RENEWAL
CHAPTER 9 HOTEL-MOTEL TAX
CHAPTER 10 DEFERRED COMPENSATION FOR CITY EMPLOYEES
CHAPTER 11 URBAN REVITALIZATION
CHAPTER 15 MAYOR
CHAPTER 16 MAYOR PRO TEM
CHAPTER 17 CITY COUNCIL
CHAPTER 18 CITY CLERK
CHAPTER 19 FINANCE DIRECTOR/TREASURER
CHAPTER 20 CITY ATTORNEY
CHAPTER 21 CITY ADMINISTRATOR
CHAPTER 22 PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR
CHAPTER 23 PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION
CHAPTER 30 POLICE DEPARTMENT
CHAPTER 30.11 UNBIASED POLICING POLICY
CHAPTER 31 ALARM SYSTEMS
CHAPTER 35 FIRE DEPARTMENT
CHAPTER 36 HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE SPILLS
CHAPTER 37 FIRE CODE
CHAPTER 40 PUBLIC OFFENSES
CHAPTER 50 NUISANCE ABATEMENT PROCEDURE
CHAPTER 51 DAMAGED OR INOPERABLE VEHICLES
CHAPTER 52 ABANDONED VEHICLES
CHAPTER 53 LITTER CONTROL
CHAPTER 54 NOISE POLLUTION
CHAPTER 55 ANIMAL PROTECTION AND CONTROL
CHAPTER 56 DANGEROUS DOGS
CHAPTER 57 ILLEGAL OR DANGEROUS ANIMALS
CHAPTER 60 TRAFFIC AND VEHICLES
CHAPTER 90 WATER SERVICE SYSTEM
CHAPTER 91 CROSS CONNECTION CONTROL
CHAPTER 95 SANITARY SEWER SYSTEM
CHAPTER 96 BUILDING SEWERS AND CONNECTIONS
CHAPTER 97 USE OF PUBLIC SEWERS
CHAPTER 98 ON-SITE WASTEWATER SYSTEMS
CHAPTER 100 REGULATION OF INDUSTRIAL WASTEWATER AND COMMERCIAL WASTEWATER
CHAPTER 101 STORM WATER DRAINAGE UTILITY
CHAPTER 102 ILLICIT DISCHARGE TO STORM SEWER SYSTEM
CHAPTER 105 SOLID WASTE CONTROL AND RECYCLING
CHAPTER 106 COLLECTION OF SOLID WASTE
CHAPTER 107 SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL
CHAPTER 110 NATURAL GAS FRANCHISE
CHAPTER 111 ELECTRIC FRANCHISE
CHAPTER 112 FRANCHISE FEES
CHAPTER 113 CABLE TELEVISION REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 120 LIQUOR LICENSES AND WINE AND BEER PERMITS
CHAPTER 121 CIGARETTE AND TOBACCO PERMITS
CHAPTER 122 PEDDLERS, SOLICITORS AND TRANSIENT MERCHANTS
CHAPTER 123 HOUSE MOVERS
CHAPTER 124 PAWNBROKERS
CHAPTER 125 ADULT ENTERTAINMENT FACILITIES
CHAPTER 126 PUBLIC DANCE HALLS
CHAPTER 135 EXCAVATIONS OF PUBLIC PROPERTY
CHAPTER 136 SIDEWALK REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 137 VACATION AND DISPOSAL OF STREETS
CHAPTER 138 STREET AND SIDEWALK GRADES
CHAPTER 139 NAMING OF STREETS
CHAPTER 140 DRIVEWAY REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 141 FIBER OPTIC CABLE LICENSE
CHAPTER 142 PARKLETS
CHAPTER 150 BUILDING NUMBERING
CHAPTER 151 TREES AND VEGETATION
CHAPTER 152 TEMPORARY STRUCTURES
CHAPTER 153 TEMPORARY SIGNS
CHAPTER 155 BUILDING CODES
CHAPTER 156 PROPERTY MAINTENANCE AND RENTAL HOUSING CODE
CHAPTER 157 STANDARD CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS
CHAPTER 158 MECHANICAL CODE
CHAPTER 159 PLUMBING CODE
CHAPTER 160 CONSTRUCTION SITE EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL
CHAPTER 161 POST-CONSTRUCTION STORM WATER CONTROL
CHAPTER 162 FUEL GAS CODE
CHAPTER 163 DEMOLITION & RAZE PERMIT
CHAPTER 165 ZONING CODE - GENERAL PROVISIONS
CHAPTER 166 ZONING CODE - DEFINITIONS
CHAPTER 167 ZONING CODE - USE TYPES
CHAPTER 168 ZONING CODE - ZONING DISTRICT REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 169 ZONING CODE - OVERLAY DISTRICTS
CHAPTER 170 ZONING CODE - DEVELOPMENT AND DESIGN STANDARDS
CHAPTER 171 TEMPORARY USES AND STRUCTURES
CHAPTER 172 ZONING CODE - SUPPLEMENTAL SITE DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 173 ZONING CODE - LANDSCAPING AND SCREENING STANDARDS
CHAPTER 174 ZONING CODE - OFF-STREET PARKING
CHAPTER 175 ZONING CODE - SIGN REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 176 ZONING CODE - NONCONFORMING DEVELOPMENT
CHAPTER 177 ZONING CODE - ADMINISTRATION AND PROCEDURES
CHAPTER 178 COMPREHENSIVE PLAN
CHAPTER 179 BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT
CHAPTER 180 CONDITIONAL USE PERMITS
CHAPTER 181 ADMINISTRATION AND ENFORCEMENT
CHAPTER 183 MOBILE FOOD UNITS
CHAPTER 185 FLOODPLAIN MANAGEMENT
100.21 FEES.
   To provide for the recovery of costs from users of the POTW and for the implementation of the pretreatment program established by this chapter, the following fees are hereby established and shall be applicable to discharges by all users:
   1.   All users shall be subject to the following fees and charges:
      A.   The one-time wastewater discharge permit application fee shall be $200.00 for a Class A permit and $100 for a Class B permit.
      B.   The annual fee for a Class A wastewater discharge permit, including annual inspection of permitted users, shall be $1,500.00.
      C.   The annual fee for a Class B wastewater discharge permit, including annual inspection of permitted users if completed or applicable, shall be $750.00.
      D.   The fee paid by each industrial user when an accidental discharge or slug load occurs shall be the total of all costs incurred by the WRA as a result of said discharge or load. Said fee may be charged by the WRA separately from and in addition to a civil penalty of up to $1,000.00 charged to the user under Section 100.45 of this chapter related to said discharge or load.
      E.   The trip charge for sampling or inspecting a user’s discharge shall be $50.00 per event. An equipment fee of $50.00 per event shall also apply when using a WRA-owned automatic sampler. When a sampling or inspection event must be rescheduled due to failure of the user’s sampling equipment, a sampler seal (used to detect sample tampering) being broken, monitoring facilities not being readily accessible or operational, or any other reason beyond the control of the WRA, a trip charge of $50.00 shall be assessed.
(Paragraphs A-E – Ord. 22-07 – Oct. 22 Supp.)
      F.   Laboratory analysis fees for those analyses performed by the WRA shall be as follows:
LABORATORY ANALYSIS FEES
Test
Cost/Sample
Test
Cost/Sample
BOD
$20.00
COD
20.00
Total Organic Carbon (TOC)
20.00
TSS
10.00
pH
5.00
Oil and grease – Total
35.00
Mineral/nonmineral
35.00
Nitrogen, ammonia
15.00
Nitrogen, nitrate
15.00
TKN
30.00
Phosphorous, total
25.00
Potassium
12.00
Calcium carbonate equivalent
15.00
Soil analysis, each pollutant
20.00
Phenols
28.00
Cyanide
30.00
Metals:
Arsenic
20.00
Selenium
20.00
Mercury
25.00
Other metals (per parameter)
15.00
BETX (OA-1)
40.00
VPH (OA-1)
40.00
BETX & VPH (OA-1)
45.00
USEPA Tests:
608 Organochlorine Pesticides & PCBs
70.00
624 Volatile Organic Compounds
140.00
625 Base/Neutral Organic Compounds
and/or
290.00
625 Acid/Organic Compounds
290.00
 
      G.   Fees for analysis performed by laboratories other than the WRA laboratory shall be the full cost of each analysis.
      H.   Fees for rescheduling a scheduled inspection with WRA personnel, with less than 24 hours’ notice or if appropriate facility managers are unavailable at the scheduled time of inspection, shall be $100.00 per rescheduled inspection.
(Paragraph H – Ord. 22-07 – Oct. 22 Supp.)
      I.   Fees for copying and mailing documents shall be $1.00 for the initial page and $0.25 for each additional page plus postage. No charges shall be assessed for requests for copies received from individuals or agencies served by the WRA, provided the number of pages requested does not exceed ten.
      J.   Fees for past due reminders sent each 30 days that a balance remains unpaid shall be $5.00.
      K.   Prohibitive waste charges for each pollutant discharged in excess of permit or ordinance limits shall be $50.00 per violation for Class B permit holders and $100.00 per violation for Class A permit holders. Charges shall double if discharges exceed slug threshold values. Payment of fees does not preclude other enforcement action and may not be paid in lieu of compliance with discharge limitations.   
(Ord. 22-07 – Oct. 22 Supp.)
      L.   At the WRA’s discretion, administrative cost recovery fees may be assessed separately to a user or added to a user’s disposal fee for actions or occurrence subject to Division 6 of this article which result in the need for additional labor, equipment, and/or materials from the WRA or its contractors, including but not limited to cleanup of spills, infrastructure maintenance, improper scale transactions, improper disposal, and waste source verification. Fees shall be assessed based on the actual costs incurred by the WRA, or on the estimated costs incurred by the WRA rounded down to the nearest multiple of twenty based on actual rates for labor, materials, and equipment with a minimum fee of not less than $20.00. Fees under this Section l will be charged in addition to charges, fines, fees, or other costs associated with rejected, unapproved, or atypical wastes under Sections 100.81 and 100.82 of this chapter.      
(Ord. 22-07 – Oct. 22 Supp.)
   2.   All users contributing wastewater in excess of the following concentrations shall be assessed a surcharge, which shall be in addition to the rates and charges ordinarily billed to such users for sewer use. Commencing October 1, 2022 until June 30, 2025, surcharges shall be assessed in accordance with the following rate schedule:
 
Surcharge per Pound of Pollutant for the Period:
Pollutant
10/1/2022 – 6/30/2023
7/1/2023 – 6/30/2024
7/1/2024 – 6/30/2025
Total suspended solids in excess of 250 mg/l
$0.18
$0.20
$0.22
BOD or CBOD in excess of 200 mg/l
0.14
0.17
0.21
TKN in excess of 30 mg/l
0.55
0.49
0.42
Oil and grease in excess of 100 mg/l
0.08
0.10
0.11
 
   Commencing on July 1, 2025, surcharge rates listed in the above table shall be annually adjusted as of July 1 of each year to increase two percent per annum rounded to the nearest whole cent.
   Chemical oxygen demand (COD) in excess of 300 mg/l may be used at the discretion of the WRA Director in lieu of CBOD.
   In such case the excess COD concentration shall be multiplied by the known CBOD/COD ratio or by a ratio of two-thirds to establish an equivalent CBOD concentration.
Ammonia nitrogen (NH3-N) in excess of 15 mg/l may be used at the discretion of the WRA director in lieu of TKN by multiplying the excess NH3-N concentration times two to establish an equivalent TKN concentration.
(Subsection 2 – Ord. 22-07 – Oct. 22 Supp.)
   3.   The establishment and imposition of new or different fees or charges, in addition to or in substitution for those provided above in this section, shall be by ordinance amending this chapter. The amounts of the fees and charges established in this section shall be and remain in effect until such time as the WRA Board shall by resolution revise said fee amounts. Said revised fees and charges shall take effect after the board causes said resolution to be sent to this City Council and the sanitary district board thereafter causes same to be published in a newspaper of general circulation in each county in which participating communities are located.
(Subsection 3 – Ord. 22-07 – Oct. 22 Supp.)