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temporary aboveground connection to a fire hydrant, subject to the time periods, conditions <br />and payment as specified in subsection C of this Section. In addition, the method of <br />connection to the private system shall conform to all existing requirements of the City Code <br />and the type of meter used shall meet the approval of the Public Works Director. (Ord. 523, <br />1-9-1967; 1995 Code) <br />801.25: PRIVATELY OWNED HYDRANTS: <br />A. Section 508 of the Minnesota State Fire Code requires inspection, testing and maintenance <br />of fire protection water supplies which include water lines and fire hydrant systems. Fire <br />hydrant systems shall be subject to periodic tests, maintained in an operative condition at all <br />times and shall be repaired where defective. Additions, repairs, alterations and servicing <br />shall comply with approved standards. Section 101 of the Minnesota State Fire Code <br />authorizes the city to adopt rules to implement the fire code. The City considers the private <br />hydrants part of the municipal waterworks system. It is in the public interest that private <br />hydrants be inspected and tested by qualified personnel and repaired and maintained in good <br />working order to protect life and property. <br />B. Fire Protection Inspections shall be conducted annually on all private hydrants directly or <br />indirectly connected to the municipal water system. This inspection shall include testing of <br />the operation and flow of the hydrants. The owner of the hydrant may use a City approved <br />plumber that is licensed in the state of Minnesota to perform the inspection or elect to have <br />the City perform the inspection for a fee. <br />C. If the property owner elects to have the City complete the inspection a hydrant inspection <br />fee shall be charged for each hydrant inspected by the City or City's agent and the fee shall <br />be billed once annually to the owner of the private hydrant as part of the water bill. The city <br />council must establish the rates to be charged for a hydrant inspection to the customer <br />annually within the fee schedule. <br />D. In the event the inspection indicates that repairs are required, the city shall notify the owner <br />of the hydrant or water line, with a copy to the fire department, setting forth the repairs <br />required. If repairs are not made within the time period set forth by the Public Works <br />Department in the notification, the necessary repairs shall be made by the city and the cost <br />billed to the owner. <br />E. The property owner may sign a waiver and petition the city for the repairs. The city will <br />contract for the repairs and assess the property in accordance with the city's assessment <br />policy. <br />F. If the property owner elects to hire their own City approved inspection company that is <br />licensed in the state of Minnesota, they will be required to submit a completed City provided <br />annual inspection form to the Public Works Department. <br />G. Action to Collect Charges: Any amount due for the above charges in excess of 90 days past <br />due shall be certified to the County Auditor for collection with real estate taxes. This <br />certification shall take place regardless of who requested the inspection services, whether it <br />was the owner, tenant or other person. All applications for inspection services shall contain <br />an explanation in clear language that unpaid bills will be collected in real estate taxes in the <br />following year. The City shall also have the right to bring a civil action or other remedies to <br />collect unpaid charges. <br />