[Ord. No. 3499 §1, 6-16-2000; Ord. No. 3553 §§1 — 2, 3-18-2002; Ord. No. 4055 §§1 — 2, 6-18-2012; Ord. No. 4227 §§2 — 4, 6-15-2015; Ord. No. 4252 §2, 12-7-2015]
A. On November 2, 1999, the Berkeley voters approved the proposition
to assess up to twenty-eight dollars ($28.00) per year on all residential
property containing six (6) or fewer dwelling units to provide funds
to pay the cost of certain repairs of defective lateral sewer service
lines serving such dwelling units. The City has made an investigation
and has concluded that, for the year 2000, these funds will allow
the City to pay up to eighty percent (80%) of the cost of such repairs.
As the repair fund grows, the City will review its actual experience
and, for future years, may adjust the percentage of payment.
1.
Effective as of June 18, 2012, the owner of a single-family
home, duplex or apartment building containing not more than six (6)
dwelling units may recover one hundred percent (100%) of such owner's
costs in repairing defective lateral sewer service lines serving the
property owner, on compliance with the City's policy.
2.
A lateral sewer service line is a sewer line which extends from
the building foundation wall or exterior wall to the sewer main in
the street or sewer easement. It does not include a sewer line located
under any part of the building. A lateral sewer service line may be
located in a front, side or rear yard.
3.
If an owner is experiencing a problem with the lateral sewer
line, the owner should contact a plumbing company or a drain and sewer
cleaning company to have the line cabled. Sometimes the problem is
not the sewer line, but it may have become clogged up from the entry
of improper materials into the line. The cost of cleaning out the
sewer line will not be a reimbursable cost item. If the problem is
not resolved by cabling of the line, the property owner should contact
the Berkeley Department of Public Works at City Hall during normal
business hours, Monday through Friday. The owner must fill out an
application and bring a copy of the paid real estate tax bill for
the property.
4.
The owner may hire a contractor to televise the line so that
the cause of the problem can be determined. If the video inspection
discloses that the line is defective, the cost of such inspection
shall be paid by the City of Berkeley, to a maximum of five hundred
fifty dollars ($500.00).
[Ord. No. 4756, 1-23-2023]
5.
If it is determined either through the dye test or the television
inspection that the sewer line is defective, the owner may select
a contractor to perform the corrective work, from an approved list
supplied by the City. Any such contractor must obtain any necessary
permits from the City before the work is begun.
6.
The owner must obtain at least three (3) bids for the work in
order to make sure that a contractor has given a fair competitive
bid.
7.
The corrective work is limited to excavation, repair or replacement
of the line, backfilling and seeding and strawing the disturbed portion
of the yard.
8.
Upon completion of the corrective work, the City inspector will
perform the final inspection, which shows that the work has been completed.
Upon receiving the final inspection report, the Berkeley Department
of Public Works will pay the contractor one hundred percent (100%)
for repairing the defective line.
9.
Payment to the contractor shall only be made after inspection
of the work performed and approval by the City's Public Works Department.
10.
The City has no obligation or responsibility for the performance
by the contractor and no responsibility for any damages caused to
the owner's property by reason of the sewer line defects.