[R.O. 2008 §705.700; Ord. No. 6776 §§1 — 2, 8-22-2005; Ord. No. 7102 §§1 — 2, 4-13-2009]
No work in connection with the tapping of any main or the introduction
of water to any premises shall be done, nor shall any water service
be altered, repaired, replaced, extended, nor fixture nor appurtenances
added thereto or detached therefrom, without prior issuance of a permit
authorizing the performance of such work. When a plumber must perform
emergency work during other than normal working hours, the plumber
shall secure a permit on the next regular working day.
[R.O. 2008 §705.710; Ord. No. 6776 §§1 — 2, 8-22-2005]
Applications for permits shall be made by the owner of the premises
or his/her agent to the Director of Public Works or his/her authorized
representative. The permit application shall be supplemented by any
plan, specifications or other information considered pertinent in
the judgment of the Director of Public Works or his/her authorized
representative.
[R.O. 2008 §705.720; Ord. No. 6776 §§1 — 2, 8-22-2005; Ord. No. 7102 §§1 — 2, 4-13-2009]
Permits shall be issued to a licensed plumber or a property
owner, provided said property owner furnishes satisfactory evidence
that he/she intends to do the proposed work himself. Permits shall
not be transferable and shall only be valid for the applicant to whom
issued and for the work described thereon.
[R.O. 2008 §705.730; Ord. No. 6776 §§1 — 2, 8-22-2005; Ord. No. 7102 §§1 — 2, 4-13-2009;Ord. No. 7343 §§1 — 2, 7-25-2011]
A. A permit fee shall be paid at the time the application is filed,
except that permit fees for licensed plumbers, upon the approval of
the Director of Public Works, may be paid within thirty (30) days
according to the following schedule of fees:
1.
Water/sewer service connection for the main, including private
fire connection. (A three-quarter-inch water meter must be purchased
from the City. Other meter sizes may be purchased from the City. All
meters shall read in cubic feet.)
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Size and Type of Tap
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Amount of Service Connection Fee
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3/4 inch corporation tap
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$400.00 + meter cost
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3/4 or 5/8 inch corporation tap for areas in the service area
acquired from the Public Water Supply District No. 1 - Nodaway County
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$2,000.00 + meter cost
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1 inch corporation tap
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$500.00 + meter cost
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1 1/4 inch corporation tap
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$600.00 + meter cost
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1 1/2 inch corporation tap
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$700.00 + meter cost
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2 inch branch tap
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$800.00 + meter cost
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4 inch branch tap
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$1,200.00 + meter cost
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6 inch branch tap
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$2,400.00 + meter cost
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8 inch branch tap
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$4,800.00 + meter cost
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2.
Shutdown of water main (at customer's request): fifty dollars
($50.00).
3.
Outside meter relocation: two hundred fifty dollars ($250.00).
4.
Abandonment of service: three hundred dollars ($300.00).
5.
Water/sewer service inspection (each trip): ten dollars ($10.00).
6.
Water/sewer service connection for the main, including private
fire connection. (A three-quarter-inch water meter must be purchased
from the City. Other meter sizes may be purchased from the City. All
meters shall read in cubic feet.)
As used in this Section, the phrase "the service area acquired
from the Public Water Supply District No. 1- Nodaway County" shall
be understood to mean those portions purchased by the City of Maryville
from Public Water Supply District No. 1 by the Territorial Agreement
and Contract Modification Extension, dated December 31, 1999, November
4, 2010, or April 11, 2011 and referred to therein but not limited
to as Park Territory, Harmony Hills Subdivision Territory, Southeast
Territory, City Lagoon Territory and Industrial Territory, all as
described on the attachments to the agreement.
B. Sewer Tap Fee.
1.
Residential per unit: six hundred dollars ($600.00).
2.
Non-residential.
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Nonresidential Connection
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Type of Installation
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Flow GPD
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Fee Per Unit
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Club building
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500
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$3,000.00
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Bar, per seat
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50 (minimum $2,000)
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$60.00
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Beauty/barber shop, per wet chair
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333 (minimum $2,000)
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$300.00
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Bowling alley, per lane
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125 (minimum $2,000)
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$150.00
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Car wash
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Per bay self operated
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100 (minimum $2,000)
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$120.00
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Automatic
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166
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$200.00
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Church, per seat
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5
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$6.00
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Coin laundry, per machine
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400
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$400.00
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Commercial laundry, per machine
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640
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$750.00
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Country club
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Per member or
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100
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$120.00
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Per 100 square feet
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250
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$300.00
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Hospital, per bed
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200
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$500.00
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Industrial, per employee
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35 (minimum $2,000)
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$42.00
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Mobile home park, single or double wide
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300
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$600.00
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Motel, hotel and apts. without washer/dryer hookups, per unit
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225
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$400.00
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Apartments with washer/dryer hookups, per unit
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300
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$500.00
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Nursing home, per bed
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125
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$300.00
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Office, per 1,000 square feet
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175 (minimum $2,000)
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$350.00
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Medical, per 1,000 square feet
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500
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$750.00
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Residence, per unit, includes:
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Condos/townhomes
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400
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$600.00
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Multifamily1
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Per unit 1 to 2 bedroom
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300
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$600.00
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3 bedroom
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400
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$600.00
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Restaurant, per seat
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With drive-in
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55
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$30.00
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Without drive-in
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25
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$25.00
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Service station/fuel center
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Regular pump
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$250.00
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Truck pump
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$300.00
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School2
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Per student
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17
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$20.00
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With gym
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21
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$25.00
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Stores, shopping center
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Per 1,000 square feet
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100 (minimum $2,000)
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$120.00
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Theater, per seat
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5 (minimum $2,000)
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$5.00
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Auditorium convention center, assembly hall (no food service),
per capita
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10 (minimum $2,000)
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$12.00
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Warehouse per 1,000 square feet
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25 (minimum $2,000)
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$30.00
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NOTES:
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1
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Includes duplex, triplex, quadraplex as well as apartments.
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2
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Includes day care centers.
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3.
Any non-residential sewer tap fee installation not listed above
shall be determined by the City Manager, City Engineer, and/or Public
Works Director.
4.
All fees set above in Section
705.730(A) shall be twenty percent (20%) higher if located outside the City.
C. Permit fees required for street excavation, street cleanup, and materials
removal shall be in addition to the fees specified herein. In addition
to the specified fees below, if the City performs any of these services,
a charge of eighty-eight dollars ($88.00) an hour will be levied with
a minimum fee of eighty-eight dollars ($88.00).
1.
Roadway surface.
a.
Concrete or asphalt permanent street: four dollars and fifty
cents ($4.50) per square foot.
b.
Non-permanent streets: three dollars ($3.00) per square foot.
c.
Excavation/street cuts: ten dollars ($10.00).
d.
Subgrade fill: forty-six hundredths (0.46) per cubic foot.
D. The permittee will be required to expose the water main and/or sewer
and prepare the site to meet City specifications. The City will furnish
the necessary corporation for the service connection.
E. The permittee will be required to expose the water main and prepare
the site to meet City specifications. The permittee will be required
to furnish an approved tapping sleeve and valve at his/her cost.
[R.O. 2008 §705.740; Ord. No. 6776 §§1 — 2, 8-22-2005; Ord. No. 7102 §§1 — 2, 4-13-2009]
A. Water
service for a building under construction may be provided to the general
contractor for a period of up to six (6) months upon application for
such service and payment of all necessary fees and charges. At the
termination of construction and delivery of the building to the owner,
the contractor shall notify the Water Department, requesting the service
be changed to the name of the owner. The general contractor shall
be responsible for the cost of all water consumed during the time
service is provided in his/her name. If the general contractor does
not desire water service or in the case there is no general contractor,
any plumber or owner may request temporary service in the same manner
as a general contractor.
B. Temporary
water service may be provided by the installation of a portable meter
box attached to a fire hydrant upon special permission of the Director
of Public Works and completion of the required application form.
C. Temporary
water service shall be treated as a regular service for water connection
and all applicable tap and rate fees shall apply.
[R.O. 2008 §705.750; Ord. No. 6776 §§1 — 2, 8-22-2005; Ord. No. 7102 §§1 — 2, 4-13-2009]
A. Inspections
shall be required on all work performed under a Water Department permit
and shall be completed following twenty-four (24) hour notice by the
plumber that construction is complete.
B. Inspections
will be performed only during normal working hours.
C. Requests
for inspections may be made in person or by telephone to the Director
of Public Works.
D. Service
line excavations and trenches presented for inspection shall be free
of water, earth, debris or other matter that would hinder the inspector.
The service pipe shall not be covered before it has been inspected.
Service lines to be inspected shall be under line pressure. The inspector
may make as many inspections as he/she deems necessary to obtain compliance
with this Section.