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<br />907.06: STORM WATER: It shall be unlawful to discharge or cause to be discharged <br />into <br />the City sewer system, either directly or indirectly, any roof, surface, ground, sump pump, footing <br />tile, or other natural precipitation, or water discharged from any air conditioning unit or <br />system. (1988 Code §71.07; Amended, Ord. 740, 6-28-04) <br /> <br />Subd. 1. Definition and Method: Dwellings and other buildings and structures which <br />require, because of the infiltration of water into basements, crawl spaces and the <br />like, a sump pump system to discharge excess water, shall have a permanently <br />installed discharge line which shall not at any time discharge water into the <br />sanitary sewer system. A permanent installation shall be one which provides for <br />year-round discharge capability to either the outside of the dwelling, building or <br />structure, or is connected to the City storm sewer or discharges on the surface <br />within the property or drainage easement. It shall consist of a rigid discharge line, <br />without valving or quick connections for altering the path of discharge. Discharge <br />directly into the street or street guttering system is prohibited. (Added, Ord. 740, <br />6-28-04) <br /> <br />Subd. 2. Disconnection: Any person, firm or corporation having a roof, surface, ground, <br />sump pump, footing, or air conditioning unit or system now connected and/or <br />discharging into the sanitary sewer system shall disconnect and/or remove same <br />by November 1, 2004. Any disconnects or openings in the sanitary sewer shall <br />require a plumbing permit and must be closed or repaired in an effective manner <br />as approved by the City Building Inspector. (Added, Ord. 740, 6-28-04; <br />Amended, Ord. 803, 4-14-08) <br /> <br />Subd. 3. Inspection: Every person owning improved real estate that discharges into the <br />City’s sanitary sewer system shall allow for inspections of the building(s) located <br />on said property to confirm that there is no sump pump or other prohibited <br />discharge into the sanitary sewer system. Said inspections may be conducted by <br />employees or designated representatives of the City of Mounds View, or, if the <br />property owner so chooses, by a licensed plumber hired by the property owner. <br />Any person refusing to allow their property to be inspected within fourteen (14) <br />days of the date City employee(s) or their designated representative(s) are denied <br />admittance to the property must either hire a licensed plumber to inspect the <br />property and submit the licensed plumber’s report within thirty (30) days of the <br />date the City employee’s or their designated representative(s) were denied <br />admittance to the property, or, shall become subject to the surcharge hereinafter <br />provided for. The City may also obtain an administrative search warrant in order <br />to enter the property to inspect any discharge into the sanitary sewer system and <br />to determine compliance with this Code. Any owner of a property found to be <br />discharging storm water into the City sewer system, either directly or indirectly <br />shall make the necessary changes and furnish proof of the changes to the City <br />within sixty (60) days of the finding of noncompliance, unless such other time is
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