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Ordinance No. 129 64F Municipal Water and Sanitary Sewer System Page 1 of 11 <br /> <br />City of Gem Lake, Ramsey County, Minnesota <br />Municipal Water and Sanitary Sewer Systems <br />Ordinance No. 12964F <br /> <br />AN ORDINANCE REGARDING REQUIREMENTS AND FUNDING, FOR MUNICIPAL SEWER <br />SERVICES, AND PROVIDING FOR THE COLLECTIONS OF CHARGES IN THE CITY OF GEM LAKE <br /> <br />Section 1. Rules and Definitions. <br />1. Definitions Of Terms: The following words and terms, whenever they occur in this Ordinance, are defined <br />as follows: <br />1. Assessment. A charge made to affected property owners for improvements that increases or <br />maintains their property’s value or enhances the health and safety of their neighborhood. <br />2. Connection. The physical connection between the sewer piping in a residence or building and <br />the Municipal sanitary sewer systemmunicipal sewer system. <br />3. Connection Permit. A permit, issued by the City of Gem Lake, which allows connection to the <br />Municipal sanitary sewer systemmunicipal sewer system. <br />4. Extension. An addition to the Municipal Sanitary Sewer Systemmunicipal sewer system <br />determined to be added by petition, decree or for health and safety reasons. <br />5. Industrial Strength Charge. An additional charge levied to the City of Gem Lake by the MCES <br />to treat certain industrial wastes. <br />6. Inspection Fee. A fee paid to the City of Gem Lake to cover the costs of inspecting the new <br />connection to the Municipal Sanitary Sewer Systemmunicipal sewer system. <br />7. ISTS. An Individual Sewage Treatment System. <br />8. MCES. Metropolitan Council Environmental Services, the primary owner and operator of the <br />regional wastewater sewer system and its successors and assigns. <br />9. Municipal Sanitary Sewer System (MSSS). The sanitary sewer system owned and operated by <br />the City of Gem Lake as a public utility and convenience from which revenues will be derived. <br />Also referred to within this ordinance as the “municipal sewer system”. <br />10. Permit, Changeover. A permit that allows changing from an on-site individual sewage treatment <br />system (ISTS) to the municipal sewer systemMunicipal Sanitary Sewer System. This permit <br />requires that the on-site system be properly disconnected and sealed. <br />11. Replacement. Replacing or rebuilding of sections of the sanitary sewer system, that may be <br />found necessary due to age, damage or changing surface conditions. <br />12. Sewer Access Charge (SAC) Charge, Gem Lake. A charge levied to each new user of the <br />Municipal Sanitary Sewer Systemmunicipal sewer system to help pay for continued maintenance <br />of the system. <br />13. Sewer Access Charge (SAC) Charge, MCES. A charge levied to the City of Gem Lake by <br />MCES to reserve unused capacity in the sewage treatment and metro collection system. <br />14. Sewer Contractor. A person engaged in the business of Contractor building or repairing that <br />portion of the house or building sewer extending from the house or building to the main sewer <br />or other outlet. <br />15. Surface Water. Roof, storm, surface, ground water or water discharged from an air conditioning <br />unit or system. <br />16. Unit. A method of measuring the sewage put into the sanitary sewer system as well as a method <br />for calculating the costs for use of the system. <br /> <br />Section 2. Municipal Sanitary Sewer System. The City's municipal sanitary sewer systems, consisting of lift <br />stations, manholes, collection piping, service piping, force main, and associated appurtenances located within the <br />public right-of-way and applicable easements, shall be operated as a public utility and convenience from which <br />revenue shall be derived, subject to the provisions of this chapter.This chapter shall be referred to as the City's <br />Utility Regulations. <br /> <br /> Compliance with Regulations. No person, firm or corporation shall connect any water or sanitary sewer <br />service to the municipal systems or make use of the systems except in the manner provided in this chapter.