[R.O. 2006 §500.140; Code 1975 §40.010; CC 1985
§7-131; Ord. No.
40.010, 3-25-1985; Ord. No. 91.40 §1, 12-19-1991; Ord. No. 97.09 §1, 2-20-1997; Ord. No. 01.57 §1, 12-20-2001; Ord. No. 06.29 §1, 6-15-2006; Ord. No. 13.86 §1, 12-19-2013; Ord.
No. 21.20, 5-20-2021]
A certain document, one (1) copy of which is on file in the
office of the City Clerk, being marked and designated as the 2018
International Plumbing Code, is hereby adopted as the code of the
City of Osage Beach, Missouri, for regulating the design, construction,
quality of materials, erection, installation, alteration, repair,
location, relocation, replacement, addition to, use or maintenance
of plumbing systems in the City of Osage Beach providing for the issuance
of permits and collection of fees therefor; and each and all of the
regulations, provisions, conditions and terms of such International
Plumbing Code, 2018 Edition, on file in the office of the City Clerk
are hereby referred to, adopted and made a part hereof as if fully
set out in this Article.
[R.O. 2006 §500.150; CC 1985 §7-132; Ord. No. 40.615, 4-5-1984; Ord. No. 91.40 §2, 12-19-1991; Ord. No. 97.09 §§2 —
4, 2-20-1997; Ord. No. 01.57 §2, 12-20-2001; Ord. No. 06.29 §§2 — 3, 6-15-2006; Ord. No. 13.86 §2, 12-19-2013; Ord.
No. 21.20, 5-20-2021]
The 2018 International Plumbing Code is amended in the following
respects:
Section 101.1. These regulations shall be known
as the Plumbing Code of the City of Osage Beach, Missouri, hereinafter
referred to as the Plumbing Code or this code.
Section 106.6.2. Fee schedule. The fees for all plumbing work shall be subject to the fee schedule in Section
500.020 of the Osage Beach Code of Ordinances.
Section 106.6.3. Fee refunds. According to Section
500.020 of the Osage Beach Code of Ordinances.
Section 108.4 Violation penalties. Any person who violates any provision of this code is subject to a penalty according to Section
500.160 of the Osage Beach Code of Ordinances.
Section 108.5. Stop-work orders. Any person who continues to work after having been served with a stop-work order shall be subject to a penalty according to Section
500.160 of the Osage Beach Code of Ordinances.
Section 305.4.1. Sewer depth. Insert twenty-four
(24) inches.
Section 903.1. Insert six (6) inches.
[Ord. No. 20.33, 6-18-2020; Ord.
No. 21.20, 5-20-2021]
A. All restaurants, bars, kitchens and any facility which sells or prepares
food for the public to be taken away or consumed on the premises shall
have installed and properly operating a grease interceptor as described
in this Chapter. Interceptors and separators shall be provided to
prevent the discharge of oil, grease, sand and other substances harmful
or hazardous to the public sewer, or the sewage treatment plant or
processes.
B. Grease Interceptor Requirements.
1.
Grease interceptor sizing and installation shall conform to
the current edition of the International Plumbing Code. Grease interceptors
shall be constructed in accordance with the design approved by the
City's Building Official or designee and shall have a minimum of two
(2) compartments with fittings designed for grease retention and a
sampling box.
2.
The grease interceptor shall be installed at a location where
it shall be easily accessible during regular business hours for inspection,
cleaning, and removal of accumulated grease.
C. Grease Interceptor Monitoring Requirements. All restaurants, bars,
kitchens and any facility which sells or prepares food for the public
to be taken away or consumed on the premises shall construct and maintain
in proper operating condition a grease interceptor with flow monitoring,
constituent monitoring and/or sampling facilities. The location of
the monitoring or metering facilities shall be subject to approval
by the City Building Official.
D. All establishments are required to provide immediate, clear, safe,
and uninterrupted access for the inspectors to the grease interceptor's
monitoring and metering facilities.
E. Grease interceptors shall be equipped with devices to control the
rate of water flow so that the water flow does not exceed the rated
flow.
F. Grease Interceptor Maintenance Requirements. Grease interceptors
shall be maintained in efficient operating condition by periodic removal
of the full content of the interceptor, including all wastewater,
accumulated fats, oils, and grease, floating materials, sludge, and
solids.
1.
Grease interceptors shall be fully pumped out and cleaned at
a frequency such that the combined fats, oils, grease, and solids
accumulation does not exceed twenty-five percent (25%) of the total
liquid depth of the grease interceptor.
2.
All food service establishments with a grease interceptor shall
maintain their grease interceptor in accordance with the manufacture's
specifications.
G. No fats, oils, or grease that has accumulated in a grease interceptor
shall be allowed to pass into any sewer system, storm drain, or public
right-of-way, at any time, and during maintenance activities.
H. Dishwasher, steamer units, other high-temperature sources, and garbage
grinders shall not be piped directly to grease trap/interceptors.
I. Disposal of accumulations in grease interceptors shall be made by
a duly qualified waste-hauling company and disposed off-site properly
in accordance with the Federal, State, and/or local laws. Food service
establishments are required to obtain and maintain a copy of the waste
hauler's documentation which must include:
3.
Name and signature of operator performing the pump out/cleaning;
4.
Documentation of repairs.
J. Any establishment complying with the discharge regulations in Section
710.280 shall not be required to install a grease interceptor described in this Section. An establishment which violates the discharge regulations in Section
710.280 shall be given a notice and opportunity to correct the discharge within thirty (30) days, before the Building Official may require the installation of a grease interceptor. If a restaurant, bar, kitchen or any other facility is required to have a grease interceptor installed and properly functioning and fails to do so and continues to emit prohibited discharges as set out in Section
710.280, the Building Official may suspend the certificate of occupancy.
[R.O. 2006 §500.160]
Any person violating any of the provisions of this Article or
the Plumbing Code adopted in this Article shall be deemed guilty of
an ordinance violation and upon conviction thereof shall be fined
in an amount not exceeding five hundred dollars ($500.00) or be imprisoned
in the City or County Jail for a period of not exceeding ninety (90)
days, or both such fine and imprisonment. Each day such violation
is committed or permitted to continue shall constitute a separate
offense and shall be punishable as such hereunder.