Any structure which is vacant and certified unoccupied by the building official and is reported by the public works manager to be disconnected from the city water system is exempt from periodic sewer service charges. "Disconnection" is defined as having the water meter removed from the property and requires that, prior to reestablishment of water service, the payment of a water connection charge as currently specified in city resolution be made, except if the vacancy is a result of natural disaster (flood, earthquake, etc.) or calamity (structure fire, etc.), then the owner shall have up to 12 months to reestablish connection without a connection charge. An additional 12-month extension may be granted, if the community development manager has granted a building permit extension. If a property has been exempted from periodic sewer services under this section, prior to reestablishment of sewer service, payment of the sewer connection charge, as currently specified in city resolution, is required. Exemption will be effective beginning the first of the month following water meter removal. This section is in no way intended to exempt any property from its proper sewer assessment.
(Ord. 964 § 1, 1985; Ord. 1767 § 1, 2010; Ord. 2024 § 1, 2020)