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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2364ORDINANCE NO. 623(oit AN ORDINANCE of the City of Port Angeles, Washington, regulating the discharge of septic tank, cesspool, holding tank, chemical toilet, portable toilet and privy wastes into the public sewer system; and amending Section 4 of Ordinance No. 2324 and Section 1 of Ordinance No. 2358. THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PORT ANGELES, WASHINGTON, DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Section 4 of Ordinance 2324 and Section 1 of Ordinance 2358 are amended to read as follows: Section 4. A. No person engaged in the collection and disposal of materials from cesspools, septic tanks, chemical toilets, portable toilets and privies, as a business or commercial enterprise, or any individual person, may discharge into the sanitary sewer system any of the materials so collected without having first obtained from the Director of Public Works a Septic Tank Discharge Permit. Such permit shall be non - transferable. B. Wastes discharged into the sanitary sewer system shall be discharged only at such points designated by the Director of Public Works and in a clean, inoffensive manner satisfactory to the Director of Public Works. Equipment and methods used by the permittee to discharge, if offensive, shall be grounds for refusal to grant such permit. C. The discharger of such waste shall, as a condition of the Septic Tank Discharge Permit, maintain a manifest of each load discharged into the public sewer system. A copy of the manifest shall be given to the City at the time of discharge into the public sewer system. The manifest shall be on a form approved by the Director of Public Works and contain all information required by the Director, including the composition and volume of the discharge and the name and address of the septic tank owner or other discharger. -1- D. The City will periodically sample and test the discharge. E. Prior to discharge of waste into the public sewer system, the discharger shall make an appointment to discharge such waste at least 24 hours before the time for which the discharge is to be scheduled. F. The annual fee, which is non - refundable, shall be $50 and shall be payable on January 1st of each year. G. In addition to the annual permit fee, each discharger shall be billed on a monthly basis for the volume that is discharged into the public sewer system. The charge shall be as follows: 1. Fresh waste which has not begun to decompose or waste chemically created to reduce BOB and suspended solid loading shall be charged at a rate of $0.02 per gallon of waste. 2. Other septic discharge shall be charged at a rate of $0.09 per gallon of waste. H. Waste which is generated, or has its point of origin outside of Clallam County, shall not be permitted to be discharged into the City's sewer system. I. On May 20, 1986, and thereafter, waste which is generated, or has its point of origin outside of the City limits, except for fresh waste as described in Section G.1, shall not be permitted to be discharged into the City's sewer system. Section 2 Severability. If any provision of this Ordinance, or its application to any person or circumstance is held invalid, the remainder of the Ordinance, or the application of the provision to other persons or circumstances is not affected, and to this end, the provisions of this Ordinance are declared to be severable. Section 3 Effective Date. This Ordinance shall take effect five days after the date of its publication. -2- PASSED by the City Council of the City of Port Angeles at a regular meeting of said Council held on the 19th day of November, 1985. cc4),ALI Oades, ATTEST: a Merr, A. Lannoye, City Elrerk APPRO -D AS TO FORM: Craig D nutson, City Attorney PUBLISHED:44 �Q�- yrfl�Q4 . Q9) /9F5 Please note: Ordinance No. 2364 is being re- published for the purpose of correcting the effective date of said ordinance. (Incorrectly published November 29, 1985) ORDINANCE NO. . :3pLt AN ORDINANCE of the City of Port Angeles, Washington, regulating the discharge of septic tank, cesspool, holding tank, chemical toilet, portable toilet and privy wastes into the public sewer system; and amending Section 4 of Ordinance No. 2324. THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PORT ANGELES, WASHING- TON, DOES ORDAIN as follows: Section 1. Section 4 of Ordinance 2324 is amended to read as follows: Section 4. A. No person engaged in the collection and disposal of materials from cesspools, septic tanks, chemical toilets, portable toilets and privies, as a business or commercial enterprise, or any individual person, may discharge into the sanitary sewer system any of the materials so collected without having first obtained from the Director of Public Works a Septic Tank Discharge Permit. Such permit shall be non - transferable. B. Wastes discharged into the sanitary sewer system shall be discharged only at such points designated by the Director of Public Works and in a clean, inoffensive manner satisfactory to the Director of Public Works. Waste generated from outside the City shall not be permitted into the system. Equipment and methods used by the permittee to discharge, if offensive, shall be grounds for refusal to grant such permit. C. The discharger of such waste shall, as a condition of the Septic Tank Discharge Permit, maintain a manifest of each load discharged into the public sewer system. A copy of the manifest shall be given to the City at the time of discharge into the public sewer system. The manifest shall be on a form ap- proved by the Director of Public Works and contain all informa- tion required by the Director, including the composition and volume of the discharge and the name and address of the septic tank owner or other discharger. —1— • • D. The City will periodically sample and test the dis- charge. E. Prior to discharge of waste into the public sewer system, the discharger shall make an appointment to discharge such waste at least 24 hours before the time for which the dis- charge is to be scheduled. F. The annual fee, which is non - refundable, shall be $50 and shall be payable on January 1st of each year. G. In addition to the annual permit fee, each discharger shall be billed on a monthly basis for the volume that is dis- charged into the public sewer system. The charge shall be as follows: 1. Fresh waste which has not begun to decompose or waste chemically treated to reduce BOD and suspended solid loading shall be charged at a rate of $0.02 per gallon of waste. 2. Other septic discharge shall be charged at a rate of $0.09 per gallon of waste. H. Waste which is generated, or has its point of origin outside of Clallam County, shall not be permitted to be discharged into the City's sewer system. I. On May 20, 1986, and thereafter, waste which is generated, or has its point of origin outside of the City limits, except for fresh waste as described in Section G.1, shall not be permitted to be discharted into the City's sewer system. Section 2 Severability. If any provision of this Ordinance, or its application to any person or circumstance is held invalid, the remainder of the Ordinance, or the application of the provision to other persons or circumstances is not affected, and to this end, the provisions of this Ordinance are declared to be severable. Section 3 Effective Date. This Ordinance shall take effect five days after the date of its publication. -2- • PASSED by the City Council of the City of Port Angeles at regular meeting of said Council held on the ,1, j,day of 1985. ATTEST: M rr A. Lannoye, City Cle APPRQVZD AS TO FORM: Craig D \Knutson, City Attorney PUBLISHED: ckAa ,9,5- 6(41 MAY R MEMO: December 13, 1985 TO: Mayor Whidden & City Councilmembers FROM: Dave Flodstrom, City Manager 411 SUBJECT: Adoption of 1986 Budget • Attached to this memo is an Ordinance which if passed by the City Council, would adopt the 1986 Preliminary Budget as amended by the City Council. The amendments approved by the City Council following the December 10th Public Hearing have been incorporated into the attached ordinance and will be reflected in the Final Budget document. I would like to thank the Council for their time and pa- tience during the rather lengthy budget development and presen- tation process. The staff feels that the 1986 Budget is without exception, the best financial representation of City Government the City has produced and speaks well of the City Council's leadership and direction for the immediate past and future. If additional information is needed prior to Budget adopt- ion, staff will be prepared to provide the needed information. DF /jg Attachment