A.
The Plumbing Inspector shall enforce all state laws and City ordinances relating to plumbing inspection and perform such further duties as set forth thereunder and specifically, but not limited to, as set forth under § 145.05(1), Wis. Stats., and this article.
[Amended 5-18-1999 by Ord. No. 99-1549]
B.
Duties of the Plumbing Inspector. The Plumbing Inspector or his or her authorized agent shall see that the construction, reconstruction and alteration of all drainage and plumbing ventilation hereafter installed in all of the buildings in the City shall conform with the laws and ordinances and the rules laid down by the State Department of Health and Family Services, the State Department of Commerce and the City and make all inspections required thereby and in the manner therein set forth. In addition, the Plumbing Inspector or his or her authorized agent shall issue, after on-site inspection, any sanitary permit required for a private sewage system and shall further:
(1)
Notify, in writing, each applicant who is denied a sanitary permit for a private sewage system. Each notice shall state the specific reasons for disapproval and advise the applicant if amendments to the application will make it approvable. The applicant shall further be advised of his or her right to appeal and the procedure for conducting an appeal pursuant to Ch. 68, Wis. Stats.
(2)
Inspect all existing and new private sewage systems periodically. All new private sewage systems shall be inspected after construction, but before backfilling, no later than the end of the next working day, excluding Saturdays, Sundays and holidays, after receiving notice from the plumber in charge.
(3)
Order any person owning, using, operating or installing a private sewage system to modify, repair or place it in a safe and sanitary condition if he or she finds such system to be defective, unsafe or in an unsanitary condition.
(4)
Investigate all complaints made relating to the location, use or continued healthful operation of private sewage systems; give notice of all alleged violations of this chapter to the owner, resident, agent or occupant of the premises; and report uncorrected violations to the City Attorney.
C.
Rights. The Plumbing Inspector or his or her authorized agent may, at all reasonable hours for any proper purpose, enter upon any public or private premises and make inspections thereof and require the production of the permit for any plumbing work being done or the required license therefor. No person shall interfere with or refuse to permit access to any such premises to the above-described representatives of the City while in the performance of his or her duties. If, however, he or she is refused entry after presentation of his or her identification, he or she may proceed to procure a special inspection warrant, in accordance with § 66.0119, Wis. Stats.
[Amended 3-5-2002 by Ord. No. 2002-1708]
D.
Records. There shall be kept in the Department of Building Inspection a complete record of all applications and permits, regularly numbered in the order of their issue, of all inspections made, of all enforcement actions taken, of the elevation of any plumbing or private sewage system placed in a floodplain and other official work performed under the provisions of this chapter, so arranged as promptly to afford information concerning all such work.
[Amended 5-18-1999 by Ord. No. 99-1549]