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4. Upon the completion of the drilling of each and every well, the well driller <br />shall notify the Chief Code Enforcement Officer and shall furnish the Chief <br />Code Enforcement Officer with a visual pumping test of sufficient duration to <br />determine the yield which shall be of a minimum rate of ten (10) gallons per <br />minute. Within ten days after such a test of a well, the well driller shall file an <br />affidavit with the Chief Code Enforcement Officer setting forth the results of the <br />test, the capacity of the well, the pumping level, the depth of casing from grade <br />and a description of the screen or rock formation. (Ord. 276, 5-19-1959; 1995 <br />Code) <br />G. Well Pumps: No person shall install or replace a pump without first obtaining a <br />permit to do so. Application for a permit to install or replace a pump for a well <br />shall be made in writing to the Chief Code Enforcement Officer and shall state <br />the manufacturer, type, horsepower and rating of the proposed pump to be <br />installed or replaced. The permit fee shall be set by City Council resolution. <br />(Ord. 873, 12-22-1980; 1995 Code) (Ord 1590, 10-12-2020) <br />801.23: PRIVATE USE OF WATER TOWERS: <br />A. Permit Required: No person shall in any way use any Municipal water tower for <br />private use without first obtaining a permit from the City Council to do so. <br />B. Fee: If the permit is issued by the City Council, it shall be valid only as long as <br />the applicant pays to the City the fee as set by City Council resolution. The <br />permit must be renewed annually. <br />C. Cancelling Permits: The City Council may at any time cancel any permit issued <br />to a private person to in any way use any City Municipal water tower by <br />returning to the person the unused portion of the annual fee. (Ord. 419, 4-20- <br />1964; 1995 Code) (Ord. 1504 07-11-16) (Ord 1590, 10-12-2020) <br />Page 39 of 82 <br />