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removed, waste hauler, and disposal site of waste. These records shall be kept on-site at <br />the location of the grease interceptor or trap for a period of three vears and are subject <br />to review by the Citv upon request without prior notification. <br />—Inspection. <br />Att.. 42uhli.. SSL r4-.. <br />2660 n:.,:,, n,...#e r) fi*,. <br />TAA5i4 <br />, 511 <br />NP, 55114 <br />1.. b -v. T A..«..L 1 for tL,. pro, ,:....s ....1,...A..« ..,...« f,.. <br />F <br />L. The Citv will perform periodic inspections of these facilities and shall notifv the user of <br />anv additional required maintenance or repairs. Upon written notification by the Citv. <br />the user shall be required to perform the maintenance and records of said maintenance <br />within 14 calendar days. Upon inspection by the Citv the user may be required to <br />install, at their expense, additional controls to provide a complete system which <br />prevents discharges of undesirable materials into the wastewater collection system. <br />M. Exception from grease interceptor requirements. If the owner of anv FSE or FM/P or <br />of anv structure in which an FSE or FM/P is located or is to be located demonstrates <br />to the reasonable satisfaction of the Public Works Director that installation of a grease <br />interceptor is not feasible, the Public Works Director may grant an exception allowing <br />such owner to install grease traps or other alternative treatment technology which will <br />in his or her discretion adequatelv control the release of FOG from the FSE or FM/P <br />or the structure into the wastewater system. The FSE or FM/P bears the burden of <br />demonstrating that the installation of a grease interceptor is not feasible. The request <br />for an exemption shall include the following information if relevant: <br />1. Evidence of a lack of available exterior space necessary to place an interceptor <br />relative to the location of sewer main and easement: <br />2. Evidence of a lack of adequate slope for gravity flow between kitchen plumbing <br />fixtures in the FSE or FM/P and the wastewater facilities: <br />3. Description and specifications of the alternative Grease control equipment that will <br />be installed <br />4. Evidence that the size, available seating or type of food preparation does not <br />generate anv significant volume of FOG. <br />N. Charge for remedial maintenance or repair of the city wastewater system. <br />1. In the event that the owner of an FSE or FM/P or the owner of anv structure in <br />which an FSE or FM/P is located is found to have contributed to the partial or <br />complete obstruction of a wastewater facility resulting from the discharge of <br />wastewater or waste containing FOG and that the citv is required to act <br />immediatelv to control a public health hazard because of such blockage, such <br />owner shall be required to reimburse the city for all costs of abating such condition. <br />In situations where there are multiple owners identified as contributing to FOG <br />causing such obstruction, the Public Works Director will apportion the cost of the <br />cleanup, maintenance or repair costs on a prorated basis, based on each owner's <br />percentage share of the average total sanitary sewer charges for all such owners. <br />Further, should inspection, testing or other sampling activity by the citv confirm <br />that any user is contributing excessive FOG (including other harmful ingredients) <br />and is causing the repair or extraordinary maintenance activity to maintain the <br />integrity of the system, the Public Works Director may require retrofitting of the <br />structure with grease interceptors or grease traps, including testing facilities and <br />access thereto sufficient to resolve the problem: <br />2. The costs for curing anv private sewer lateral failures and sewer system overflows. <br />