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9 <br />year. These cost are then passed on to the users of the system. <br /> <br />The following is the most current information regarding the inspection program: <br /> <br />Total Homes Notified of the Program 3045 <br />Total Homes Inspected as of November 16, 2004 2856 <br /> <br />Out of 2856 Homes Inspected: <br />Total Homes that DO NOT have a Sump Pump 2386 <br />Total Homes that have a Sump Pump 470 <br /> <br />Of the Homes that have a Sump Pump: <br />Total Homes that are IN Compliance 412 <br />Total Homes that are NOT in Compliance 58 <br /> <br />Total Homes that have their A/C or Furnance <br />Draining into their floor drain (sanitary sewer) 769 <br /> <br />Total Homes Refused Entrance for an Inspection 5 <br /> <br /> <br />The following persons have devoted the last 3 months to performing inspections after hours: <br />Staff Hours <br />Bruce Meehan 151.5 <br />Bill Hanggi 111 <br />Jeff Wienke 107.5 <br />Mike Schnur 85 <br />Pete Szurek 9.50 <br />Nick Fleischhacker 6.75 <br /> <br />Steve Dazenski Flex Time Earned <br />Tim Pittman Flex Time Earned <br /> <br />Tracy Juell took 462 appointment calls and with the assistance of Jodi Salmonson, entered all of <br />the individual information into a database program. <br /> <br />Staff will continue to take inspection appointments and re-inspect properties as residents call. <br />Staff will make every effort to bring all properties into compliance. This will include sending letters <br />to owners of properties that are currently out of compliance with the City Code and need to be <br />inspected or re-inspected. As required by the City Code, those properties that are not in <br />compliance will receive a seventy-five dollar ($75) surcharge on their first quarterly bill for 2005. <br />Further notices to non-complying properties will greatly stress the implementation of this <br />surcharge. <br /> <br />As previously stated, the initial phase of this program included the inspection of single-family <br />residential homes. Staff will be initiating the second phase of this program in the spring of 2005 <br />whereby the remaining properties connected to the City’s sanitary sewer system will be <br />inspected. This will include commercial, industrial, and multi-family residential properties.