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160 change Section M to state just the front of the backrest because that is what the <br />161 current ordinance states. <br />162 <br />163 The Commission was supportive of the proposed changes to the Bench Ordinance. <br />164 <br />165 Right of Way Repair & Restoration 707.12 <br />166 Mr. Freihammer reviewed the Right of Way Repair & Restoration Ordinance with <br />167 the Commission. <br />168 <br />169 The Commission was supportive of the staff changes. <br />170 <br />171 Water Meters 701.10 <br />172 Mr. Freihammer reviewed the Water Meters Ordinance with the Commission. <br />173 <br />174 The Commission did not have any questions and was supportive of the changes to <br />175 the Water Meters Ordinance proposed by staff. <br />176 <br />177 Well Ordinance 801.22 <br />178 Mr. Freihammer reviewec]ie proposed changes to the private Well Ordinance with <br />179 the Commission. Ok <br />180 <br />181 Member Hodder asked how much money it would cost the homeowner to get on <br />182 the City system. <br />183 <br />184 Mr. Freihammer indicated in most cases the curb stop is stubbed out behind the <br />185 curb so all the homeowners would have to do is run the line from the curb to the <br />186 water in the house. He thought it would roughly be five to seven thousand dollars. <br />187 <br />188 The Commission thought 2035 was afair time limit for homeowners to get on City <br />189 water. <br />190 <br />191 Fats Oils Grease (FOG) 802.15 <br />192 Ms. Lowry reviewed the Fats Oils Grease (FOG) Ordinance with the Commission. <br />193 <br />194 Member Luongo asked if there are fines if there is a certain amount of suspended <br />195 solids if found in an inspection. <br />196 <br />197 Ms. Lowry explained there are only two fines; she thought one was one hundred <br />198 dollars and the other was one thousand dollars per instance in the fee schedule and <br />199 these are not based on the amount. However, if there is a backup in the City's <br />200 system and the City does the repairs or cleans up the spill then the City charges the <br />201 business for that work. The is a part of the language that will get added to the <br />202 version going to the City Council. <br />203 <br />204 The Commission concurred with the proposed changes made by staff. <br />205 <br />Page 5 of 7 <br />Page 7 of 71 <br />
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