Penalties.
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A.
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Violation of this Ordinance or the codes adopted herein shall
be punishable by a fine or by imprisonment in the County Jail in accordance
with the provisions of Chapters 479 and 79, RSMo. Each day any violation
of this Code or any such ordinance, rule, regulation or order shall
continue shall constitute, except where otherwise provided, a separate
ordinance violation.
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B.
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Any person sentenced to imprisonment for violation of any provisions
of this Code or of any other ordinance of this City or of any rule,
regulation or order promulgated pursuant thereto and any person who
fails to pay a fine imposed for any such violation or the costs of
prosecution may be put to work and perform labor on the public streets
or other public works or buildings of the City for such purposes as
the City may deem necessary. For every ten dollars ($10.00) of an
assessed or unpaid fine, a prisoner shall work one (1) hour.
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Specifications:
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1.
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Water service pipe shall be a minimum of three quarter (3/4)
inch, Type K copper or three quarter (3/4) inch high density blue
polyethylene (ASTM D2737 SDR 9) water service pipe, with single strand
twelve (12) gauge copper tracer wire bedded with screenings or sand.
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2.
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Fire protection water supply piping shall be ductile iron or
AWWA C900 PVC.
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3.
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Water service piping shall be protected by a sleeve consisting
of Schedule 40 or better P.V.C. pipe under the fall width of all public
street rights-of-way.
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4.
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Water service connections shall not be tapped from any part
of fire protection water supply piping.
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5.
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All water service piping shall be installed at least thirty
(30) inches below finished grade.
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6.
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Water service taps shall not be located nearer than two (2)
feet, to be measured from tapping saddle to tapping saddle.
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7.
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A water main extension shall be required where a water service
line would exceed six hundred (600) feet or cross other private property,
except as authorized by the Water and Sewer Superintendent.
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8.
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Water service lines installed during development in accordance
with the Subdivision Code shall be terminated with a curb valve.
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9.
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Curb valves shall be located on private property as close to
the lot line as practicable.
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Procedures:
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1.
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Water meters shall be installed outdoors whenever practicable
in the opinion of the Water and Sewer Superintendent.
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2.
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A trench shall be excavated from the building to the location
of the curb valve by the owner or authorized agent.
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3.
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A trench shall also be excavated from the location of the curb
valve to the water main by the authorized agent whenever a curb valve,
piping and tap were not installed by the developer.
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4.
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The owner or authorized agent shall install water service pipe
from the building to the location of the curb valve.
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5.
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The owner or authorized agent shall notify the Water and Sewer
Department after the required trenching has been completed, the water
service piping from the building to the curb valve is substantially
completed and a water main tap is needed.
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6.
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The Water and Sewer Department shall install water supply piping
from the water main to the curb valve and tap the water main as soon
as practicable, except in new developments where the installation
shall be made by the developer in accordance with the Subdivision
Code.
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7.
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When in the opinion of the Water and Sewer Superintendent that
the water meter should be installed indoors, the water meter yoke
or setter shall be installed indoors by the owner or authorized agent
at least twelve (12) inches but not greater than fifty-four (54) inches
from the floor.
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8.
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The water meter shall be installed by the Water and Sewer Department.
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9.
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The water service piping shall be filled with water for thirty
(30) minutes prior to backfilling the trench to ensure that the piping
is free from leaks.
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10.
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The owner or authorized agent shall be responsible for backfilling
the trench after the test is completed and approved by the Water and
Sewer Department.
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1.
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The public sewer shall be considered available whenever it is
within four hundred (400) feet of the property line.
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2.
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When a public sewer becomes available to a property served by
a private sewage disposal system, the property owner shall connect
to the public sewer within ninety (90) days after receipt of notice
by the City and properly abandon any private sewage disposal system.
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3.
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The property owner shall not be required to connect to the public
sewer, where the Water and Sewer Superintendent determines it would
be technically infeasible.
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4.
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A sewer main extension shall be required where a building sewer
pipe would exceed four hundred (400) feet in length or cross any private
property, except as authorized by the Water and Sewer Superintendent.
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5.
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All new building sewer pipe and appurtenances thereto installed
hereafter shall be Schedule 40 PVC.
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6.
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Repairs consisting of other existing materials shall be permitted,
but replacement of the building sewer shall be Schedule 40 PVC, as
required for a new installation.
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7.
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Building sewer pipes installed in conjunction with new development
shall be terminated in a ninety degree (90°) angle at least four
(4) feet above grade, and the end of the pipe shall be capped.
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