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b. The owners of the property will sign and record an instrument, in perpetuity, <br />for joint use and maintenance of the shared service, which instrument specifically <br />holds the City harmless and releases the City from any and all claims relating to <br />the shared service. A copy of said instrument will be filed with the City for <br />approval by the City Attorney. <br />c. The Public Works Director determines that the shared sewer has adequate <br />capacity for anticipated flows. <br />d. A cleanout is provided at the junction point of the two (2) services. (Ord. 926, <br />5-22-83; amd. 1995 Code) <br />KL. Repair of Public Right of Way: No connection to the City sanitary sewer system <br />shall be finally approved until all streets, pavements, curbs and boulevards or other <br />public improvements have been restored to their former condition to the satisfaction <br />of the Public Works Director. (219, 9-4-56; amd. 1995 Code) <br />LM. Costs and Maintenance: <br />1. Installation and Connection: All costs and expenses incidental to the installation <br />and connection to the Municipal sewer system shall be borne by the owner and the <br />owner shall indemnify the City for any loss or damage that may, directly or <br />indirectly, be occasioned by the installation of the sewer connection, including <br />restoring streets and street surface. <br />2. Maintenance: It shall be the responsibility of the owner or occupant to maintain <br />the sewer service from the main sewer into the house or building. (Ord. 532, 3-20- <br />67) <br />802.07: USE OF CERTAIN BUILDINGS RESTRICTED: <br />No person shall use any building or allow any other person to use any building which is <br />not connected to the Municipal sanitary sewer system as required by Section 802.03 of <br />the City Code. (Ord. 414, 4-6-64) <br />802.08: PROHIBITED DISCHARGES: <br />All discharge into the City's sanitary sewer system shall be in conformance with the <br />Waste Discharge Rules adopted by the Metropolitan Council Environmental Services <br />Metropolitan Waste Control Commission. (1995 Code) Prohibited discharges include, but <br />are not limited to, any unpolluted water, such as noncontact cooling water, rain water, <br />Formatted: Font: 12 pt <br />storm water, groundwater, or water collected from foundation drains or sumps, or roof <br />drainage; water insoluble oils, including but not limited to, fuel oil, nonbiodegradable <br />cutting oil, lubricating oil, hydraulic oil, mineral oil and motor oil. <br />802.09: TAMPERING PROHIBITED: <br />No person shall maliciously, willfully or negligently break, damage, destroy, uncover, <br />deface or tamper with any structure, appurtenance or equipment which is a part of the <br />Municipal sewer system. (Ord. 218, 9-4-56) <br />802.10: CERTAIN CONNECTIONS PROHIBITED: <br /> <br />
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