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ORDINANCE NO. fair <br />AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE MUNICIPAL CODE OF THE <br />CITY OF LITTLE CANADA BY ADDING CHAPTER 813, <br />RELATING TO THE LICENSING OF SCAVENGERS <br />THE CITY COUNCIL OF LITTLE CANADA HEREBY ORDAINS AS FOLLOWS: <br />Section 1. <br />Chapter 813 is added to the Municipal Code of the City of <br />Little Canada to read as follows: <br />"313. CLEANING OF CESSPOOLS AND SEPTIC TANKS <br />813.010. Definitions. For the purposes of this Chapter, the <br />term 'scavenger' means a person who cleans an individual sewage <br />disposal system and removes the contents therefrom. The term <br />'individual sewage disposal system' means a sewage disposal system <br />used by an individual establishment, which is a system other than <br />the public sewer system. This term shall include, but not be limited <br />to, cesspools and septic tanks. <br />813.020. Cleaning by Unlicensed Persons Prohibited. No person <br />other than a scavenger licensed pursuant to this Chapter shall clean <br />any individual sewage disposal system, nor shall any person deposit <br />any of the contents thereof in any unauthorized place within the city. <br />813.030. License Required. <br />1. General Rule. No person shall operate the business of <br />a scavenger, or act as a scavenger within the City, <br />without first having obtained a license therefor. <br />2. Application. The application for a scavenger license <br />shall state: <br />(a) The name and address of the applicant; <br />(b) If the applicant is not an individual, the names <br />and addresses of all officers or other persons in <br />control of the firm or corporation that is the <br />applicant; <br />(c) A description of the equipment which the applicant <br />proposes to use for scavenging; and <br />(d) The maximum rates or prices which the applicant <br />proposes to charge for scavenging. <br />