As used in this chapter, the following terms
shall have the meanings indicated:
BIOLOGICAL OXYGEN DEMAND
Includes the quantity of oxygen utilized in the biochemical
oxidation of organic matter under standard laboratory procedure in
five days at 20º C., expressed in parts per million by weight.
BUILDING OR HOUSE DRAIN
Includes that part of the lowest horizontal piping of a house
or building drainage system which receives the discharge from soil,
waste or other drainage pipes inside the walls of any building or
house.
BUILDING OR HOUSE SEWER
Includes that part of a house or building drainage system
extending from the house or building drain to its connection with
the main sewer.
GARBAGE
Includes solid wastes from the preparation of cooking and
dispensing of food and produce.
pH
Includes the logarithm of the reciprocal of the weight of
hydrogen ions in grams per liter of solution.
PLUMBING FIXTURES
Includes receptacles intended to receive and discharge water
liquid or water-carried wastes into the sewer system with which they
are connected.
PROPERLY SHREDDED
Includes shredding to such a degree that all particles will
be carried freely under the flow conditions normally prevailing in
public sewers with no particle larger than 1/2 inch in diameter.
SANITARY SEWER
Includes a sewer which carries sewage and to which storm,
surface and ground waters are not intentionally admitted.
SEWAGE
Includes a combination of the water-carried wastes from residences,
business buildings, institutions and industrial establishments, together
with such groundwaters surface waters and storm waters as may be present.
SEWER SYSTEM
Includes all facilities for collecting, pumping, treating
and disposing of sewage.
SOIL PIPE
Includes any pipe which conveys the discharge of water closets
with or without the discharge from other fixtures to the house or
building drain.
STORM SEWER
Includes a sewer which carries storm and surface drainage,
but excludes sewage and polluted industrial wastes.
SUSPENDED SOLIDS
Includes solids that either float on the surface of, or are
in immersion in, water, sewage or other liquids, and are removable
by filtering.
TRAP
Includes a fitting or device so constructed as to prevent
the passage of air or gas through a pipe without materially affecting
the flow of sewage or waste through it.
TRAP SEAL
Includes the vertical distance between the crown weir and
the dip of the trap.
VENT PIPE
Includes any pipe provided to ventilate a house or building
drainage system and to prevent trap siphonage and back pressure.
WASTE PIPE
Includes any pipe which receives the discharge of any fixture,
except water closets, and conveys the same to the house drain, soil
pipe or waste stack.
Upon written notice by the Director of Public
Works the property owner, occupant or lessee shall, without delay,
cause said building to be connected with the sewer system and equipped
with inside sewerage facilities. Every building hereafter erected
adjacent to a sewer main shall be connected with the sewer system
at the time of its construction. In the event that any property owner,
occupant or lessee shall neglect, fail or refuse, within a period
of 10 days after notice has been given to him to do so by registered
mail or by publication in a newspaper in or of general circulation
in the municipality, to make such connection, the Council shall have
the power to cause the same to be done, to assess the costs thereof
against the property and to collect the assessment thus made in the
manner provided for collection of other special taxes and assessments.
The customer shall be required to pay the expense
of procuring the materials required, as well as the services of a
licensed plumber, and shall pay all the expenses of installation.
All repairs and maintenance required to keep
the sewer main in good order shall be made by the municipality at
the expense of the municipality. All repairs and maintenance to sewer
pipes or other appurtenances leading from the sewer main to the dwelling
or building served shall be made by and at the expense of the customer.
[Amended 6-15-1999 by Ord. No. 1298; 6-4-2019 by Ord. No. 1845]
A sewer connection fee in the amount set forth in §
158-14A shall be paid to the City Treasurer for each structure to be connected to the municipal sewer system of the City and/or any other public sewer system for which the City is authorized by the governing body having jurisdiction over such public sewer to collect such connection fee on behalf of such body. No building permit shall be issued until the prescribed fees for inspection and connection have been paid.
[Amended 6-4-2019 by Ord. No. 1845]
A. Sewer use bills shall be due and payable monthly at the office of
the City Clerk. The City Clerk shall charge and collect from each
consumer billed for the amount of sewer use, together with any other
charges properly itemized, due the Sewer Department. Sewer customers
beyond the corporate limits of the City of Papillion shall be charged
a sewer use rate approximately 1 1/2 times that of sewer customers
within the corporate limits of the City of Papillion.
B. Bills shall be due on the first day of each month and shall be payable on the 15th day of each month. Bills not paid on or before the 15th day of each month shall be deemed to be delinquent and a charge equal to 10% of the amount due shall be added to the amount of the bill. On or about the 15th day of each month, the City Clerk shall send out notices of delinquency and demand payment immediately. In the event that the bill is not paid within seven days after receipt by the customer, it shall be the duty of the Director of Public Works to cut off service at any time as provided by this chapter; provided that if the delinquent customer is a known welfare recipient, it shall be the duty of the City Clerk to notify the customer and the County Welfare Department by certified mail of the proposed termination. Discontinuance of service shall follow those procedures as set forth in §
195-9 of the Code of the City of Papillion.
[Amended 6-4-2019 by Ord. No. 1845]
The City Council shall set, by ordinance, the
sewer connection fee, sewer service charges, and sewer use rates to
be charged to customers of the Municipal Sewer Department which rates
shall be on file in the office of the City Clerk for inspection at
any reasonable time. Rates shall in all cases be based upon the proportionate
use of water by customers of the municipality above; provided, however,
that there shall be a minimum service charge rate for which the customer
shall always be liable.
[Amended 6-15-1999 by Ord. No. 1298; 10-15-2013 by Ord. No. 1673; 6-4-2019 by Ord. No. 1846; 6-21-2022 by Ord. No. 1967; 6-18-2024 by Ord. No. 2026]
A. Sewer connection fees.
(1) Standard sewer connection fee. Sewer connection fees shall be charged
on a per-dwelling-unit basis for residential uses and a per-acre basis
for civic, commercial, industrial and office uses.
(a)
Connection fee for 96th Street, Airport, Buffalo, Eagle Hills,
Eagle Ridge Phase V, Fricke, Northeast No. 1, Northeast No. 2, Northwest,
Portal Plaza, Portal Plaza South, Rumsey, South, Titan Springs, Walnut
Creek, West, West Cornhusker Plaza, and Western Springs Outfall Service
Areas:
Single family - per dwelling unit
|
$1,300
|
Residential - per dwelling unit (excluding single-family and
mobile home)
|
$1,000
|
Mobile home - per dwelling unit
|
$990
|
Civic/Commercial/Industrial/Office - per acre
|
$7,000
|
(b)
Connection fee for Baseball Stadium and North Shore Commercial
Outfall Areas (as authorized by the Baseball Stadium Interlocal Cooperation
Agreement adopted by City Council via Resolution No. R10-0038, as
may be amended from time to time):
Single family - per dwelling unit
|
$1,300
|
Residential - per dwelling unit (excluding single-family and
mobile home)
|
$1,000
|
Mobile home - per dwelling unit
|
$990
|
Civic/Commercial/Industrial/Office - per acre
|
$7,000
|
(c)
Connection fee for Sarpy County and Cities Wastewater Agency's
Unified SSWS:
CONNECTION FEES
|
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Property Use
|
FY1 2023-2024
|
FY 2024-2025
|
FY 2025-2026
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FY 2026-2027
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FY 2027-2028
|
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Single-family residential lots located in the Urban Reserve
Zone ("URZ")2 consisting of three acres
or less, and approved for development through applicable member build-through
or similar type zoning and/or subdivision regulations
|
$4,571 per parcel/tract/lot
|
$5,714 per parcel/tract/lot
|
$6,000 per parcel/tract/lot
|
$6,300 per parcel/tract/lot
|
$6,615 per parcel/tract/lot
|
Single-family residential parcel/tract/lots located in the URZ
consisting of 20 acres or more, and approved for development through
applicable member large-lot or similar type zoning and/or subdivision
regulations
|
$4,571 per parcel/tract/lot
|
$5,714 per parcel/tract/lot
|
$6,000 per parcel/tract/lot
|
$6,300 per parcel/tract/lot
|
$6,615 per parcel/tract/lot
|
All other residential uses that do not fall within the residential
uses described in the two rows immediately above, including, without
limitation, all other residential, commercial, industrial, civic,
and multifamily uses
|
$22,845 per acre
|
$28,556 per acre
|
$29,984 per acre
|
$31,484 per acre
|
$32,059 per acre
|
Notes:
|
1
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Sarpy County and Cities Wastewater Agency Fiscal Year (FY) is
July 15 through June 30.
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2
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Single-family residential lots located in the URZ consisting
of i) three acres or less and approved for development through applicable
member build-through or similar type zoning and/or subdivision regulations,
or ii) 20 acres or more and approved for development through applicable
member large-lot or similar type zoning and/or subdivision regulations
shall pay a flat connection fee in accordance with the schedule above.
|
(d)
Connection fee for City Connection Outfall:
Single family - per dwelling unit
|
$2,600
|
Residential - per dwelling unit (excluding single-family and
mobile home)
|
$2,000
|
Mobile home - per dwelling unit
|
$1,980
|
Civic/Commercial/Industrial/Office - per acre
|
$14,000
|
B. Service charges.
(1) For sewer users within locations served by the City's municipal sewer system under the City of Papillion and City of Omaha Wastewater service agreement, service charges are a combination fee including both a City fee and Omaha Indirect fee which shall be based upon water meter size and shall be paid monthly in addition to sewer connection fees as provided in Subsection
A and sewer use fees as provided in Subsection
C of this section. Such service charges shall be a minimum service rate for which the customer shall always be liable.
(a)
Commencing October 1, 2023, the service charge fees shall be:
Meter Size
|
Inside City
|
Outside City
|
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City
|
Omaha Indirect
|
City
|
Omaha Indirect
|
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1" or less
|
$4.08
|
$7.71
|
$6.09
|
$11.54
|
1-1/2"
|
$8.12
|
$15.39
|
$12.19
|
$23.08
|
2"
|
$13.00
|
$24.61
|
$19.50
|
$36.91
|
3"
|
$25.70
|
$48.70
|
$38.96
|
$73.81
|
4"
|
$44.65
|
$84.56
|
$66.94
|
$126.86
|
6"
|
$101.45
|
$192.19
|
$152.15
|
$288.25
|
(b)
Commencing on the effective date of Ordinance No. 2026 for users served by the Sarpy County and Cities Wastewater Agency's sewer system, service charge fees will apply for a) member sewer systems connected to the Unified SSWS under a connection and wastewater service agreement between the Agency and such member(s); and b) users connected to the Unified SSWS under a wastewater service or connection agreement between the Agency and such user(s). Service charges shall be based upon water meter size and shall be paid monthly in addition to sewer connection fees as provided in Subsection
A and sewer use fees as provided in Subsection
C of this section. Such service charges shall be a minimum service rate for which the customer shall always be liable.
Meter Size
|
Inside City
|
Outside City
|
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City
|
Agency
|
City
|
Agency
|
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1" or less
|
$4.08
|
|
$6.09
|
|
1-1/2"
|
$8.12
|
|
$12.19
|
|
2"
|
$13.00
|
|
$19.50
|
|
3"
|
$25.70
|
|
$38.96
|
|
4"
|
$44.65
|
|
$66.94
|
|
6"
|
$101.45
|
|
$152.15
|
|
(2) For residential uses as defined in §
205-17 and buildings used primarily as religious assembly as defined in §
205-18V within the city limits of the City of Papillion a monthly assessment fee of $2 to provide funding for the sewer backup fund shall be charged in addition to sewer connection fees as provided in Subsection
A, service charges as provided in Subsection
B, and sewer use fees as provided in Subsection
C of this section.
C. Sewer uses fees and rates.
(1) Sewer use fees are collected based on the sewer use rates established
herein. For residential sewer service users, the sewer use fee shall
be calculated based on the average monthly usage of water during the
qualifying months of December, January, February and March (collectively,
the "qualifying billing months" or "winter"). In the case of new residential
users who have not yet established usage quantities in the qualifying
billing months, the City Clerk shall bill that customer the average
usage as calculated for the prior winter for residential customers
until their individual winter usage has been established. For commercial
sewer service users, the sewer use fee shall be calculated based on
the water use per meter reading for each month.
(2) For sewer users within locations served by the City's municipal sewer
system under the City of Papillion and City of Omaha Wastewater service
agreement, sewer use rates shall be a combination rate including both
a City rate and Omaha Indirect rate, which combination rate shall
be charged per 1,000 gallons of water.
(a)
Commencing October 1, 2023, sewer use rates shall be $4.45 per
1,000 gallons of water used for those users located within the city
limits of the City of Papillion, and $6.69 per 1,000 gallons of water
used for those users located without the city limits of the City of
Papillion.
|
Inside City
|
Outside City
|
---|
City
|
Omaha Indirect
|
City
|
Omaha Indirect
|
---|
Per 1,000 gallons
|
$1.61
|
$2.84
|
$2.42
|
$4.27
|
(3) For wholesale users served by the Sarpy County and Cities Wastewater
Agency's sewer system, wholesale user rates shall apply to wastewater
flows from a) member sewer systems connected to the Unified SSWS under
a connection and wastewater service agreement between the Agency and
such member(s); and b) users connected to the Unified SSWS under a
wastewater service or connection agreement between the Agency and
such user(s). Wholesale user rates shall be a combination rate including
both a City rate and the Sarpy County and Cities Wastewater Agency
Indirect rate, which combination rate shall be charged per 1,000 gallons
of water.
(a) Commencing on the effective date of Ordinance No. 2026, wholesale
user rates shall be $12.42 per 1,000 gallons of water used for those
users located within the city limits of the City of Papillion, and
$13.23 per 1,000 gallons of water used for those users located without
the city limits of the City of Papillion.
|
Inside City
|
Outside City
|
---|
City
|
SCCWWA Indirect
|
City
|
SCCWWA Indirect
|
---|
Per 1,000 gallons
|
$1.61
|
$10.84
|
$2.42
|
$10.81
|
(4) For service agreement users served by the Sarpy County and Cities
Wastewater Agency's sewer system, service agreement user rate shall
apply to wastewater flows from users and developments connected to
existing member sewer systems within and subject to the Agency's jurisdiction
and subject to a service agreement between the Agency and each such
member. Service agreement user rates shall be a combination rate including
both a City rate and the Sarpy County and Cities Wastewater Agency
Indirect rate, which combination rate shall be charged per 1,000 gallons
of water.
(a) Commencing on the effective date of Ordinance No. 2026, sewer use
rates shall be $8.40 per 1,000 gallons of water used for those users
located within the city limits of the City of Papillion, and $9.21
per 1,000 gallons of water used for those users located without the
city limits of the City of Papillion.
|
Inside City
|
Outside City
|
---|
City
|
SCCWWA Indirect
|
City
|
SCCWWA Indirect
|
---|
Per 1,000 gallons
|
$1.61
|
$6.79
|
$2.42
|
$6.79
|
Contracts for sewer service are not transferable.
Any person wishing to change from one location to another shall make
a new application and sign a new contract. If any customer shall move
from the premise where service is furnished, or if said premise is
destroyed by fire or other casualty, the consumer shall at once inform
the Director of Public Works who shall cause the sewer service to
be shut off from said premise. If the customer should fail to give
notice, the customer shall be charged for that period of time until
the official in charge of sewers is otherwise advised of such circumstances.
It shall be unlawful for any person to discharge
or cause to be discharged any stormwater, surface water, groundwater,
roof runoff, surface drainage or unpolluted industrial process waters
into the sanitary sewer. Except as hereinafter provided, no person
shall discharge or cause to be discharged any of the following described
waters or wastes into the municipal sewer system:
A. Liquid or vapors having a temperature higher than
150º F.
B. Water or waste which may contain more than 100 parts
per million by weight of fat, oil or grease.
C. Gasoline, benzene, naphtha, fuel oil or other flammable
or explosive liquid, solid or gas.
D. Garbage that has not been properly shredded.
E. Sand, mud, metal, rags, paper or other solid or viscous
substance capable of causing obstruction to the flow in the sewer
system.
F. Toxic or poisonous substances in sufficient quantity
to interfere with or injure the sewage treatment process, constitute
a hazard to humans, animals or fish, or create any hazard in the receiving
area of the sewage treatment plant.
G. Suspended solids of such character and quantity that
unusual attention or expense is required to handle such materials.
H. Waters or wastes having a pH lower than 5.5 or higher
than 9.0 or having other corrosive properties capable of causing damage
to the structures, equipment and personnel of the Municipal Sewer
Department.
I. Any noxious or malodorous gas or substance capable
of creating a public nuisance.
Entrance into a manhole or opening for any purpose
except by authorized persons is hereby prohibited. It shall be unlawful
to deposit or cause to be deposited in any receptacle connected with
the sewer system any substance which is not the usual and natural
waste carried by the sewer system.
The Director of Public Works or his authorized
agents shall have free access between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 6:00
p.m. to all parts of each premise and building which is connected
with the sewer system to ascertain whether there is any disrepair
or violations of this chapter therein. It shall be the duty of every
customer of the Sewer Department to answer all questions concerning
the sewer and use thereof.
Any customer feeling aggrieved by reason of
any controversy with the Director of Public Works or with the city
itself over a sewer billing statement may present his or her grievance
to the City Clerk. The City Clerk shall have the authority to adjust
or compromise any billing statement in an amount not to exceed the
amount set from time to time by City Council per customer per annum.
Should the customer still feel aggrieved, after adjustment, compromise
or refusal to adjust or compromise by the City Clerk, then the customer
shall pay such charge under protest, in which event the City Clerk
shall write on the receipt given such customer the words "paid under
protest." Such customer may then present his or her verified claim
in the manner provided for presenting claims to the City Council for
a refund of the amount so paid under protest. Such claim shall then
be considered by the Council in the same manner as other claims against
the municipality. Any customer who feels aggrieved by being required
to pay for the resumption of sewer service after the same shall have
been shut off, may protest in the same manner as set forth herein.
[Amended 5-5-1998 by Ord. No. 1264]
Any person who violates any of the prohibitions
or provisions of any section of this chapter shall be deemed guilty
of a misdemeanor. Unless otherwise specified in the particular section
for which the person stands convicted of violating, the penalty for
such violation shall be fined in any sum not exceeding $500 or imprisoned
six months, or both said fine and imprisonment at the discretion of
the sentencing court.
[Added 3-7-2000 by Ord. No. 1323]
A. Construction of all new or replacement subsurface
wastewater disposal systems must be approved and permitted by the
City of Papillion Building Inspector. Building permits for new residences
and/or other facilities proposing discharge of wastewater to a subsurface
disposal system must include specific data to verify probable successful
performance of the system. All applications for permits which propose
subsurface wastewater disposal systems will include the following
information:
(1) Certified report of percolation tests and seasonal
groundwater level test hole results. The percolation test results
(absorption rate of ground-disposed liquids) must be the basis for
the design of all proposed drain field installations, replacements
and extensions of laterals. All percolation tests must be conducted
by qualified personnel.
(2) Site maps, including the location of system components,
the building being served and other site improvements such as buildings,
driveways, drainage ditches and natural watercourses, public or private
water wells in the area, the location of percolation test holes and
test boring holes (minimum boring depth shall be 10 feet below natural
grade to determine groundwater presence) and cross-sectional drawing
of the proposed system and spacing of laterals and the reserve area.
Where there are site conditions such as steep or highly variable topography,
potential natural waterway obstruction and/or other unusual conditions,
additional data must be provided with the site map. These data include
such items as the location and elevation of the high seasonal groundwater
or other circumstances which create a need for extraordinary design
(e.g., full or partial mound systems, dosing systems, stepped distribution
systems, drain fields remote from site which are either gravity fed
or dose pumped, etc.), spot elevations of the existing ground or contour
maps, finished floor elevations of the lowest floor being served by
the sewer, septic tank invert and outlet elevations, distribution
box elevation, drainfield invert elevations and, as applicable, mound
cover elevations, dosing calculations and other data that may be requested.
The purpose of these data is to ascertain probable acceptable performance
of the proposed wastewater system.
B. Site evaluation is the key to drain-field success.
Where difficult sites such as those described above are considered,
the system must be designed by a registered engineer. All testing,
site layout, system design and construction shall be done to Nebraska
Department of Environmental Quality Standards: Title 124 - Rules and
Regulations for the Design, Operations and Maintenance of Septic Tanks.
C. "Qualified personnel" is defined as those who are
registered professional engineers or persons who have received special
training in conducting percolation tests and are knowledgeable in
the design, installation, operation and maintenance of septic tank
and subsurface disposal systems and State of Nebraska rules and regulations
govern the same. A certificate of attendance at a Nebraska State Department
of Environmental Quality organized wastewater treatment workshop or
similar equivalent training may be used to meet qualification requirements.
D. Proof of qualifications may be provided before or
at the time of application of the permit. The city will maintain a
register of qualified personnel authorized to perform such work within
the city's jurisdiction.
E. Except for currently registered professional engineers,
all persons seeking listing as a qualified person will provide the
City Building Inspector a copy of a certificate of completion of germane,
specialized training similar to that cited above. The City Building
Inspector will determine the acceptability of all specialized training.