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ORDINANCE NO. 300
SOUTH TAHOE PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT ,SEWER REGULATION ORDINANCE
AN OP-DINANCE SUPERSEDING OHDINP.NCES NO. 24, 35. 81, 114,
130, 138, 184, 195, 252, 256/ 264, 275,2B4;285,286.,289/291.
AN ORDIN1\NCE REGULATING THE USE OF PUBLIC AND PRIVATE
SEWERS, THE INSTALLATION OF SEWER LATEP~.LS AND PUBLIC
SEvlJER I-lAIN EXTENSIONS, PROVIDING FOR THE EMPLOYHENT
OF A SANITARY INSPECTOR, PROVIDING PERHITS AND FIXING
FEES FOR THE INSTALLA'I'ION OF SANITARY SEl^1ER LATERALS
AND REGULATING PLUMBING, DRAINAGE AND SEWERING IN THE
SOUTH TAHOE PUBLIC U'l'ILITY DISTRICT AND PROVIDING FOR
SEHER SERVICE CHARGES PAYABLE TN ADVANCE.
BE IT ENACTED, by the Board of Directors of the South
Tahoe Public utility District, El Dorado County, California, as
follows:
ARTICLE I. DEFINITIONS
Sec. 1.1. Definitions. For the purpose of this ordinance
the terms used herein are defined as follows:
Sec. 1.2. District is the South Tahoe Public Utility Dis-
trict, El Dorado County, California.
Sec. 1.3. Board is the Board of Directors of said District.
Sec. 1.4. Clerk is the Clerk and ex-officio Secretary of
the Board.
Sec. 1.5. County is the County of El Dorado.
Sec. 1.6. Engineer is the Engineer appointed by and acting
for the Board and shall be a Registered Civil Engineer.
Sec. 1.7. District Inspector is the Inspector acting for
the Board and may be a r'lember of the Board, the Hanager, the District
Engineer or Inspector appointed by the Board.
Sec. 1.8. Person is any human being, firm, company, partner-
ship, association, and private, public or municipal corporations, the
united States of America, the State of California, districts and all
political subdivisions, governmental agencies and mandatories thereof.
Sec. 1.9. Permit is any written authorization required pur-
suant to this or any other rule, regulation or ordinance of District
for the installation of any sewage works.
Sec. 1.10. Building is any structure used for human habi-
tation or a place of business, recreation or other purpose containing
sanitary facilities.
Sec. 1.11. Applicant is the person making application for
a permit for a sewer installation and shall be the owner of record of
premises to be served by the sewer for which a permit is requested or
his authorized agent, through power of attorney.
Sec. 1.12. Contractor is an individual, firm, corporation,
partnership or association duly licensed by the State of California
to perform the type of work to be done under the permit and shall be
the owner or his agent.
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ORDINANCE NO.
Sec.l.13. Street is any public highway, road,
street, avenue, alleyway, easement or right-of-way.
Sec.l.14. Sewage Works are all facilities for
collection, pumping, treating, and disposing of reclaimed
water and solids.
Sec.I.15. Sewage is a combination of water-carried
wastes from buildings and industrial establishments connected
to sewage works of district or from any private sewer.
Sec.I.16. Industrial Wastes are liquid wastes from
industrial processes as distinct from sewage.
Sec.l.17. Sewer is a pipe or conduit which carries
sewage and/or industrial wastes to which storm, surface and
ground waters are not intentionally admitted.
Sec.l.18. Public Sewer is a sewer lying within a
street and which is controlled by or under the jurisdiction
of the District.
Sec.I.19. Side Sewer is the part of the horizontal
piping beginning at the foundation wall of any building and
terminating in the main sewer.
Sec.l.20. Building Sewer is any sewer or drain
beginning at the plumbing or drainage outlets of any build-
ing and running to the property line.
Sec.l.2l. Lateral Sewer is the portion of the side
sewer within a public street.
Sec.l.22. Outside Sewer is a private sewer beyond
the limits of the District.
Sec.l.23. Private Sewer is one which has an independent
sewage disposal not connected with a public sewer and which
accommodates one or more houses.
Sec.l.24. Garbage is solid waste from the prepara-
tion, cooking and dispensing of food and from the handling,
storage and sale of produce.
Sec.l.25. Plumbing System includes all plumbing
fixtures and traps, or soil, waste, special waste and vent
pipes, and all sanitary sewage pipes within the property lines
of the premises.
Sec.l.26. City is the City of South Lake Tahoe.
Sec.l.27. Sewer Unit is an estimated measurement
of flow and strength of wastewater discharged to the treat-
ment facilities. A sewer unit is used for the purposes of
determination of assessment of sewer service charges.
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ARTICLE II. GENERAL PROVISIONS
Sec. 2.1. Rules and Regulations. The following rules and
regulations respecting sewer construction and disposal of sewage and
drainage of buildings and connection to the sewer works of said Dis-
trict are hereby adopted and all work in respect thereto shall be
performed according to the Uniform Plumbing Code or as herein re-
quired and not otherwise.
Sec. 2.2. Purpose. This Ordinance is intended to provide
certain minimum standards, provisions and requirements for design,
methods of construction and use of materials in sanitary sewage
facilities in side sewers hereafter installed, altered or repaired.
This Ordinance shall not apply retroactively and, in the event of
an alteration or repair hereafter made, it shall apply only to the
new materials and methods used thereon.
This Ordinance is also intended to provide a schedule of
annual charges for sewer services payable in. advance supplied by
the District and to provide a method for the enforcement thereof.
Sec. 2.3. Short Title. This ordinance shall be known as
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the South Tahoe Public Utility District Sewer Regulation Ordinance.
Sec. 2.4. Violation Unlawful. Following the effective
date of this ordinance it shall be unlawful for any person to connect
to, construct, install or provide, maintain and use any other means
of sewage disposal from any building in said District except by con-
nection to a public sewer in the manner as in this ordinance provided.
Sec. 2.5. Relief on Application. When any person by reason
of special circumstances, is of the opinion that any provision of this
ordinance is unjust or inequitable as applied to his premises, he may
make written application to the Board, stating the special circum-
stances, citing the provision complained of, and requesting suspension
or modification of that provision as applied to his premises.
If such application be approved, the Board may, by reso-
lution, suspend or modify the provision complained of, as applied to
such premises, to be effective as of the date of the application and
continuing during the period of the special circumstances.
Sec. 2.6. Relief on Own Motion. The Board may, on its own
motion, find that by reason of special circumstances any provision of
this regulation and ordinance should be suspended or modified as
applied to a particular premise and may, by resolution, order such
suspension or modification of such premises during the period of
such special circumstances, or any part thereof.
Sec. 2.7. Plumbing, Inspe?tio~, Compensation. The Board
of said District shall employ the District Engineer or such other
person as may be designated by the Board to perform the duties of
inspecting the installation, connection, maintenance and use of all
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lateral sewers and plumbing, sewerage, sanitary drainage work and
facilities in connection therewith in said District, to be known as
the Inspector. He shall receive as compensation for his
services for making inspections required to be made by the ordinances,
and orders and regulations from time to time enacted and ordered by
said Board, a sum to be fixed by the Board.
ARTICLE III. USE OF PUBLICSEh'ERS REQUI:RED
Sec. 3.1. Disposal of ~lJastes. It shall be unlawful for
any person to place, deposit, or permit to be deposited in an un-
sanitary manner upon public or private property within the District,
or in any area under the jurisdiction of said District, any human
or animal excrement, garbage, or other objectionable waste.
Sec. 3.2. Treatment of Wastes Required. It shall be un-
lawful to discharge to any stream or watercourse any sewage, indus-
trial wastes, or other polluted waters, except where suitable treat-
ment has been provided in accordance with provisions of this ordinance.
Sec. 3.3. Unlawful Disposal. Except as herein provided,
it shall be unlawful to construct or maintain any privy, privy vault,
septic tank, cesspool, seepage pit or other facility intended or
used for the disposal of sewage.
Sec. 3.4. Occupancy Prohibited. No building, industrial
facility or other structure shall be occupied until the OWner of the
premises has complied with all rules and regulations of the District.
Sec. 3.5. Sewer Required. The Owner of any building situ-
ated within the District requiring sewage disposal and abutting on
any street in which there is now located or may in the future be
located a public sewer of the District, is hereby required at his
expense to connect said building directly with the proper public
sewer in accordance with the provisions of this ordinance, within
ninety (90) days after date of official notice to do so, provided
that said public sewer is within three hundred (300) feet of the
building.
ARTICLE IV. PRIVATE SEWAGE DISPOSAL
Sec. 4.1. Sewer Not Available. Where a public sewer is
not available under provisions of Section 3.5, the building sewer
shall be connected to a private sewage disposal system complying
with the rules, regulations and ordinances of any or all Govern-
mental Agencies.
Sec. 4.2. Abandonment of Facilities. At such time as a
public sewer becomes available to a property served by a private
sewage disposal system, as provided in Section 3.5, a direct con-
nection shall be made to the public sewer in compliance with the
ordinances, rules and regulations of District, and any septic tanks,
cesspools, and similar private sewage disposal facilities shall be
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abandoned and filled with suitable material material as determined
by th~ District Inspector~
ARTICLE V.
BUILDING SEWERS, LATERAL SEWERS &
CONNECTIONS
Sec. 5.1. Permit Required. In accordance with
Article X of this Ordinance, no person shall construct a building
sewer, lateral sewer or make a connection with any public sewer
without first obtaining a written permit from the District and
paying all fees and connection charges as required herein.
Sec. 5.2. Construction Requirements. Construction
and inspection of building sewers and lateral sewers shall be in
accordance with the requirements of the County of El Dorado, City
of South Lake Tahoe, State of California, and the requirements of
the District.
Sec. 5.3. (a) Sewer Materials - Fallen Leaf Lake. Sewer
laterals connecting to the Fallen Leaf Lake Sewer System shall be
four (4) inches in diameter and installed with a minimum cover of
twelve (12) inches, wherever possible. Laterals located in areas
accessible to vehicular traffic with less than 2-1/2 feet of cover
and in rock areas where adequate cover is not available shall be
encased or otherwise protected as approved by District. Cabins
located at elevations below the road where pumping of sewage is
required must pump only effluent from an inspected and approved
septic tank through a one and one-half (1-1/2) inch diameter
plastic (PVC) pipe into the District maintained collection lines
leading to the central septic tank. Backflow prevention and
protection shall be provided. Plastic pipe with a minimum cover
of 2-1/2 feet shall be rubber ring joint type PVC gravity sewer
pipe SDR 35 or better. Pipe with less than 2-1/2 feet minimum
cover shall be schedule 80 PVC solvent weldpipe or approved equal.
All plastic pumped lines shall be schedule 80 PVC solvent weld
pipe or approved equal. Where pumped lines cease and become
gravity lines they shall be treated as a conventional sewer
system from that point extending to the connection to the
District maintained collection lines.
Sec. 5.3. Sewer Materials. The building sewer
shall be cast iron soil pipe, AST~1 specification (C13-44T) or
equal; or other suitable material approved by the Inspector.
Joints shall be tight and waterproof.
Sec. 5.4. Minimum Size and Slope. The size and
slope of the building sewer shall be subject to the approval of
the Inspector, but in no event shall the diameter be less than
four (4) inches. The slope of such 4-inch pipe shall be not
less than one-fourth (1/4) inch per foot.
Sec. 5.5. Building Sewer. Whenever possible the
building sewer should be brought to the building at an elevation
below the basement floor. No building sewer shall be laid parallel
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to or within three (3) feet of any bearing wall, which might
thereby be weakened. The depth shall be sufficient to afford
protection from frost. The building sewer shall be laid at
uniform grade and in straight alignment insofqr as possible.
Changes in direction shall be made only with properly curved
pipe and fittings.
Sec.5.6. Joints and Connections. All excavations
required for the installation of a building sewer shall be open
trench work unless otherwise approved by the Inspector. Pipe
laying and backfill shall be performed in accordance with ASTM
specification (C12-l9) except that no backfill shall be placed
until the work has been inspected.
Sec.5.7. Connection to Public Sewer. The connection
of the building sewer into the public sewer shall be made at the
lateral or "Y" or "T" branch, if such lateral or "Y" or "T"
branch is available at a suitable location. Where no properly
located "Y" or "T" branch is available, a neat hole may be cut into
the public sewer to receive the building or lateral sewer with
entry in the downstream direction at an angle of about forty-five
degrees (450). A wye saddle shall be used for the connection
and in no case shall the pipe protrude inside the main sewer.
The invert of the building or lateral sewer at the point of
connection shall be at a higher elevation than the invert of the
public sewer. A smooth neat joint shall be made and the
connection made secure and watertight. The connection to the
public sewer can be made only by a licensed sewer contractor
and shall be made in the presence of the District Inspector and
under his supervision and direction and in accordance with the
rules, regulations and Ordinances of the District. Any damage
to the public sewer shall be repaired at the cost of the
applicant to the satisfaction of the District Inspector.
Sec.5.S. Separate Sewers. No two adjacent lots
fronting on the same street shall be permitted to join in the
use of the same side sewer. Every building or industrial
facility must be separately connected with a public sewer if
such public sewer exists in the street upon which the property
abuts or in an easement which will serve said property.
Sec.5.9. Old Building Sewers. Old building sewers
may be used in connection with new buildings only when they are
found, upon examination and tested by the District Inspector, to
meet all requirements of District.
Sec.5.10. Sewer Too Low. In all buildings in which
any building sewer is too low to permit gravity flow to the
public sewer, sanitary sewage carried by such building sewer shall
be lifted by artificial means, approved by the District Inspector,
and discharged to the public sewer at the expense of the owner.
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Sec.5.ll. Protection of Excavation. All excavations
for side sewer installation shall be adequately guarded with
barricades or lights so as to protect the public from hazard.
Streets, sidewalks, parkways and other property disturbed in the
course of the work shall be restored in a manner satisfactory to
the District and the City, County or any other person having
jurisdiction thereover.
Sec,.5.l2. Maintenance of Side Sewer. Side sewers
shall be maintained by the owner of the property served thereby.
ARTICLE VI. PUBLIC SEWER
CONSTRUCTION
Sec.6.l. Permit Required. In accordance with Article
VIII of this Ordinance, no person shall construct, extend or
connect to any public sewer without first obtaining a written
permit from the District and paying all fees and connection charges
and furnishing bonds as required therein. The provisions of
this Section requiring permits shall not be construed to apply to
contractors constructing sewers and appurtenances under contracts
awarded and entered into by the District.
Sec.6.2. Plans, Profiles and Specifications Required.
The application for a permit for public sewer construction shall
be accompanied by complete plans, profiles and specifications,
complying with all applicable ordinances, rules and regulations
of District, prepared by a Registered Civil Engineer showing all
details of the proposed work based on an accurate survey of the
ground. The application, together with the plans, profiles and
specifications shall be examined by the District Engineer who
shall approve them as filed or require them to be modified as he
deems necessary for proper installation. After examination by the
District Engineer, the application, plans, profiles and specifica-
tions shall be submitted to the Board at its next regular meeting
for its consideration. When the Board is satisfied that the
proposed work is proper and the plans, profiles and specifica-
tions are sufficient and correct, it shall order the issuance
of a permit predicated upon the payment of all connection charges,
fees and furnishing bonds as required by the District. The permit
shall prescribe such terms and conditions as the Board finds
necessary in the public interest.
Sec.6.3. Subdivisions. The requirements of Section
6.1 and 6.2 of this Ordinance shall be fully complied with before
any final subdivision map shall provide for the dedication for
public sewer lines are to be constructed. If a final subdivision
map of a tract is recorded and the work of constructing sewers
to serve the tract is not completed within the time limit allowed
in the permit, the Board may extend the time limit or may complete
the work and take appropriate steps to enforce the provisions
of the bond furnished by the subdivider.
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Sec.6.4. Easements or Rights-of-Way. In the event
that an easement is required for the extension of the public
sewer or the making of connections, the applicant shall procure
and have accepted by the Board a proper easement or grant of
right-of-way sufficient in law to allow the laying and mainten-
ance of such extension or connection.
Sec.6.5. Persons Authorized to Perform Work. Only
licensed contractors shall be authorized to perform the work of
public sewer construction within the District. All terms and
conditions of the permit issued by the District to the applicant
shall be binding on the contractor. The requirements of this
Section shall apply to side sewers installed concurrently with
public sewer construction.
Sec.6.6. Grade Stakes. Grade and line stakes shall
be set by a Registered Civil Engineer prior to the start of work
on any public sewer construction. The contractor shall be
responsible for accurately transferring grades to grade bars
and sewer invert.
Sec.6.7. Compliance with Local Regulations. Any
person constructing a sewer within a street shall comply with
all State, City and County laws, ~rdinances, rules and regula-
tions pertaining to the cutting of pavement, opening, barricad-
ing, lighting and protecting of trenches, backfilling and repav-
ing thereof and shall obtain all permits and pay all fees re-
quired by the department having jurisdiction prior to the
issuance of a permit by the District.
Sec.6.S. Protection of Excavation. The applicant
shall maintain such barriers, lights and signs as are necessary
to give warning to the public at all times that a sewer is under
construction and of each dangerous condition to be encountered
as a result thereof. He shall also likewise protect the public
in the use of the sidewalk against any such conditions in
connection with the construction of the sewer. Streets, side-
walks, parkways and other property disturbed in the course of the
work shall be reinstalled in a manner satisfactory to the
District and the County or any other person having jurisdiction
thereover.
Sec.6.9. Design an~ Construction Standards.
Minimum standards for the design and construction of sewers with-
in the District shall be in accordance with the applicable provisions
of the ordinances, rules, regulations and with the SPECIFICA-
TIONS FOR SEWER CONSTRUCTION heretofore or hereafter adopted
by the District, copies of which are on file in the District
office. The District, or the District Engineer, may permit
modifications or may require higher standards where unusual
conditions are encountered.
"As-Built" drawings showing the actual location of all
mains, structures, Y's, T's, laterals and cleanouts shall be filed
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with the District before final acceptance of the work.
ARTICLE VII. USE OF PUBLIC SEWERS
Sec.7.l. Drainage Into Sanitary Sewers Prohibited.
No leaders from roofs and no surface drains for rain water shall
be connected to any sanitary sewer. No surface or sub-surface
drainage, rain water, storm water, seepage, cooling water or
unpolluted industrial process waters shall be permitted to enter
any sanitary sewer by any device or method whatsoever.
Sec.7.2. Types of Wastes Prohibited. Except as
hereinafter provided, no person shall discharge or cause to be
discharged any of the following described waters or wastes to
any public sewer:
(a) Any liquid or vapor having a temperature higher
that l50oF.
(b) Any water or waste which may contain more than 100
parts per million, by weight, of fat, oil or grease.
(c) Any gasoline, benzene, naptha, fuel oil or other
flammable or explosive liquid, solid or gas.
(d) Any garbage that has not been properly shredded.
Properly shredded garbage shall mean the wastes from the prepara-
tion, cooking and dispensing of food that has been shredded to
such degree that all particles will be carried freely under the
flow conditions normally prevailing in public sewers, with no
particle greater than one-half (1/2) inch in dimension.
(e) Any ashes, cinders, sand, mud, straw, shavings,
metal, glass, rags, feathers, ta~, plastics, wood, paunch
manure, or any other solid or viscous substance capable of
causing obstruction to the flow in sewers or other interference
with the proper operation of the sewage works.
(f) Any waters or wastes having a pH lower than 5.5
or higher than 9.0 or having any other corrosive property capable
of causing damage or hazard to structures, equipment and
personnel of the sewage works.
(g) Any waters or wastes containing a toxic or
poisonous substance in sufficient quantity to injure or interfere
with any sewage treatment process, constitute a hazard to human
or animals, or create any hazard in the receiving waters of
the sewage treatment plant.
(h) Any waters or wastes containing suspended solids or
dissolved matter of such character and quantity that unusual
attention or expense is required to handle such materials at
the sewage treatment plant.
(i) Any noxious or malodorous gas or substance capable
of creating a public nuisance.
(j) Any septic tank sludge.
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Interceptors Required. Grease, oil and
Sec.7.3.
sand interceptors shall be provided when, in the opinion of the
District Inspector, they are necessary for the proper handling
of liquid wastes containing grease in excessive amounts, or any
flammable wastes, sand and other harmful ingredients; except
that such interceptors shall not be required for buildings used
for residential purposes. All interceptors shall be of a type
and capacity approved by the District Inspector and shall be
located as to be readily and easily accessible for cleaning and
inspection.
Sec.7.4.
Maintenance of Interceptors. All grease,
oil and sand interceptors shall be maintained by the owner, at
his expense, in continuously efficient operation at all times.
Sec.7.5.
Preliminary Treatment of Wastes. The
admission into the public sewers of any waters or wastes having
(a) a 5-day Biochemical Oxygen Demand greater than 300 mg/l
by weight, or (b) containing more than 350 mg/l by weight of
suspended solids, or (c) containing any quantity of substance
having the characteristics described in Section 7.2, or (d)
having an average daily flow greater than two percent of the
average daily sewage flow of the District, shall be subject to
the review and approval of the District Inspector. Where
necessary in the opinion of the District Inspector, the
owner shall provide, at his expense, such preliminary treat-
ment as may be necessary to (a) reduce the Biochemical Oxygen
Demand to 300 mg/l and the suspended solids to 350 mg/l by
wieght, or (b) reduce objectionable characteristics or
constituents to within the maximum limits provided for in
Section 7.2, or (c) control the quantities and rates of dis-
charge of such waters or wastes.
Plans, specifications and any other pertinent information
relating to proposed preliminary treatment facilities shall be
submitted for the approval of the District Inspector and of the
Water Pollution Control Commission of the State of California
and no construction of such facilities shall be commenced until
said approvals are obtained in writing.
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Sec.7.6.
Maintenance of Pretreatment Facilities.
Where preliminary treatment facilities are provided for any
waters or wastes, they shall be maintained continuously in
satisfactory and effective operation by the owner at his expense.
Sec.7.7.
Control Manholes. When required by the
District the owner of any property served by a side sewer carry-
ing industrial wastes shall install a suitable control manhole
in the side sewer to facilitate observation, sampling and
measurement of wastes. Such manhole, when required, shall be
accessibly and safely located, and shall be constructed in
accordance with plans approved by the District Engineer, The
manhole shall be installed by the owner at his expense, and shall
be maintained by him so as to be safe and accessible at all times.
Sec.7.8.
Measurements and Tests. All measurements,
tests and analyses of the characteristics of waters and wastes
to which reference is made in Sections 7.2 and 7.5 shall be
determined at the control manhole provided for in Section 7.7,
or upon suitable samples taken at said control manhole. In the
event that no special manhole has been required, the control man-
hole shall be considered to be the nearest downstream manhole in
the public sewer to the point at which the side sewer is
connected.
Special Agreements. No statement contained
Sec.7.9.
in this article shall be construed as preventing and special
agreement or arrangement between the District and any industrial
concern whereby an industrial waste of unusual strength or
character may be accepted by the District for treatment, subject
to payment therefor by the industrial concern and subject to such
terms and conditions as might be required by the District.
ARTICLE VIII.PERMITS AND FEES
Sec.S.l. Permit Required. No unauthorized person
shall uncover, make any connections with or opening into, use,
alter or disturb any public sewer or appurtenance or perform any
work on any sewer or drainage system without first obtaining a
written permit from the district.
Sec.8.2.
Application for Permit. The application for
a sewer permit shall be on the following form:
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SOUTH TAHOE PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT
Application For Sewer Units and Connection
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OWNER
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MAILING
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TOTAL
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SERVICE
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CHARGE
I repl'esent and/or agree:
1, I am the legal owner of record of the parcel of real property referred to in this application. A copy of my
Deed of Record is submitted with this application.
2. The number )1 plumbi ng fixtures s~Jecilled will not bt Increased, the location of the plumbing fixtures
specified on thE.: cunSlru,.:tl,J!1 plans .:,_iO'Tiitted with this application will not be chan~);:;d. and the sewer uni! use
speciiied in this appiiCd\lon will not Dc' inc t;ned, without an amended application and an arnended permit issued
th ereforc'.
3. In the event of any vi(.,lallor ()I representations and agreements in this application or conditions I;> any
permit issued pursuant thereto, the: South Tahoe Public Utility District may secure Court order requiring construction,
occupancy and use of the parcel 0\ leal property to cease until there is compliance with said representatic- '1S Clnd
agl'eements.
4, Ail 2ttorney feef;, Court costs. administration, and inspection charges incurred by the ~istrict in connrlr;-
tion with securing compliaclce with said representations and agreements III tilis application and any permit issue i
shall be assessed as charges a~iainst said p3l"cel of real property.
5. The legal owner of said parcel shall be responsible for all acts performed by the owner' or his a~Jent in
connection willi the application and permit issued pursuant thereto.
6. The repr'esentations and a9reernents in said appiic;]tion and any permit issued pUI-suant theretr) shalll)e
binding upon the assigns and successors of the iegal owner.
7. All of the provisions of any ordinance of the South Tahoe Public Utility District now in effect, or ".:reinafter
in effect, 01 t10reinafter amended. regulating the use of public and private sewers, the installation of sewer idterals ,nd
public S8\Ver main extensions, providing for the employment of a sanitary inspector. providing permits and fixing !r.:ElS
for the installation of sanitary 'sewer laterals and re9ulating plumbing, drainage and sewering in the South Tar'oe
Public Utility District shall be complied with on said parcel of real property.
8. After rough plumbing on the premises has beon completed, there shall be no further construerion until
the District staff has inspected the rough plumbing and verified compliance with trle application and permit issued
pursuant thereto.
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9, The premisos constructed on tho po reel of real property shall not be occupiod alter final inspection by the
City and/or Count)' Building Department until the District staff has inspected the premises and verified the plu mbing
fixtures and location thereof are as specified in the construction pians, tlie application, and permit issued pursuant
thereto.
Dated: ____m__________________________________
,_egai Cwnel
STATE OF
COUNTY OF
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On ___________________, 19
, before me, the undersignhi, a Notary Public in and for said St<lte, personally
appeared_.____..______.______________._____._ ________, known to me to be the pel-son __ whose name __..________.___
subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged that _______cxecuted the same.
WITNESS my hand and official seal.
Nolary Public !/\ and for said State
Permit No._______________ is conditioned upon the abo, t application and tile acc>~ptlJncf3 of a blJillJing pe,;rit application
within seven (7) call3ndar days by the City/County Building and Safety Departl;lt~f1t.
Date 1 ssu ed _________..~______________.__
South Tahoe Public Utility District
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Sec.8.3.
Special Power of Attorney. The legal owner
of record of a parcel of real property may give an acknowledged
Special Power of Attorney to any person for the purpose of apply-
ing to the District for a sewer permit.
Sec.8.4.
Compliance with Permit. After approval of
the application evidenced by the issuance of a permit, no changes
shall be made in the occupancy and/or use, location of the sewer,
the grade, materials or other details from those described in
the permit or as shown on the plans and specifications for which
the permit was issued without the expressed written permission
from the District, the District Inspector or other authorized
representative, or the filing of a new application.
Sec.8.5.
Agreement. The applicant's signature
on an application for any permit as set forth in Sec.8.6 hereof,
shall constitute an agreement to comply with all of the provisions,
terms and requirements of the ordinances, rules and regulations
of the District, and with the plans and specifications he has
filed with his application, if any, together with such
corrections or modifications as may be made or permitted by
the District, if any. Such agreement shall be binding upon the
applicant and may be altered only by the District upon the
written request for the alteration from the applicant.
Sec.8.6.
Classes of Permits. There shall be two
(2) classes of permits, as follows:
(a) Side sewer construction permit.
(b) Public sewer construction permit.
Fees - Connection Charges. All connection
Sec.8.7.
charges, fees and other charges in the District and in areas
annexed thereto, rules and regulations as set forth in the
ordinances, rules and regulations of the District as heretofore
or hereafter fixed shall be paid and complied with in the manner
provided in said ordinances, rules and regulations.
Sec.8.8.
Fees and Bond - Side Sewer Const~uction
Permit.
(a) A connection charge as fixed by the rules, regula-
tions and ordinances of the District shall be paid to the District
by the person desiring connection to the District sewer system
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on the basis of $580.00 times the number of units to be
connected to the collection system with a minimum of
$1,740.00. Any parcel of property that can and will be
served by any u-l Trunk Sewer Main, will receive credit
for any U-l fees already collected.
(b) Subsequent Charge: At any time units are added
to any parcel of property for which the initial connection
charge has been previously paid in an amount which did not
include such units, as a condition of such parcel of property
remaining connected to the sanitary sewage system of said
utility District there shall be payable a sum computed as
follows:
$580.00 times the number of units so added.
(c) A fee of twenty-five ($25.00) dollars shall be
paid to the District for issuing a permit to connect and
inspect a house sewer.
(d) A fee of twenty-five ($25.00) dollars shall be
paid to the District for issuing a permit to install a wye
saddle and inspect.
Sec.8.9.
Fees and Bond - Public Sewer Construction.
(a) A fee is an amount deemed necessary by the District to pay
all engineering, inspection and other costs required to insure
compliance with the terms of the permit and with the rules, regula-
tions and ordinances of the District shall be paid to the District
prior to the time the permit is issued, for reviewing plans and
specifications, issuing a permit and inspecting the installation of
public sewer mains, laterals and all appurtenances thereto. If
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the fee fixed by the District is less than the actual cost to the
District, the person obtaining the permit shall be liable for the
excess cost to the District.
(b) Prior to the issuance of a permit for public sewer
construction the applicant shall furnish to the District a faithful
performance bond or cash in the amount of the total estimated cost
of the work. Said bond to be secured by a surety or sureties satis-
factory to the District. The cash deposit or faithful performance
bond shall be conditioned upon the performance of the terms and
conditions of the permit and shall guarantee the correction of
faulty workmanship and the replacement of defective materials for
a period of one (1) year after the date of acceptance of the work.
Sec. 8.10. Disposition of Fees. All fees collected on
behalf of the District shall be deposited with the proper authority
provided by the District to receive such funds.
Sec. 8.11. All Work To Be Inspected. All sewer con-
structed work shall be inspected by an inspector acting for the
District to insure compliance with all requirements of the District.
No sewer shall be covered at any point until it has been inspected
and passed for acceptance. No sewer shall be connected to the
District's public sewer until the work covered by the permit has
been completed, inspected and approved by the District Inspector.
If the test proves satisfactory, the Inspector shall issue a
certificate of satisfactory completion.
Sec. 8.12. Notification. It shall be the duty of the
person doing the work authorized by permit to notify the office
of the District in writing that said work is ready for inspection.
Such notification shall be given not less than twenty-four (24)
hours before the work is to be inspected. It shall be the duty
of the person doing the work to make sure that the work will stand
the tests required by the District before giving the above noti-
fication.
Sec. 8.13. Condemned Work. When any work has been
inspected and the work condemned and no certification of satis-
factory completion given, a written notice to that effect shall
be given instructing the owner of the premises, or the agent of
such owner, to repair the sewer or other work authorized by the
permit in accordance with the ordinances, rules and regulations
of the District.
Sec. 8.14. All Costs Paid ~ Owner. All costs and
expenses incident to the installation and connection of any
sewer or other work for which a permit has been issued shall be
borne by the owner. The owner shall indemnify the District from
any loss or damage that may directly or indirectly be occasioned
by the work.
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Sec. S.15. Permits for Outside Sewers. A permit shall
be granted to connect any lot or parcel of land outside or excluded
from the District to any public sewer in or under the jurisdiction
of the District unless petition for annexation is filed with the
Clerk of the District. The annexation fee of the District as
heretofore or hereafter fixed shall be paid prior to issuing a
permit.
Sec. 8.16. Permit Optional. The granting of such per-
mission in any event shall be optional with the Board.
Sec. 8.17. Street Excavation Permit. A separate permit
must be secured from the State, County, City or any other person
having jurisdiction thereover by owners or contractors intending
to excavate in a public street for the purpose of installing sewers
or making sewer connections.
Sec. 8.1S. Liability. The District and its officers,
agents and employees shall not be answerable for any liability or
injury or death to any person or damage to any property arising
during or growing out of the performance of any work by any such
applicant. The applicant shall be answerable for, and shall save
the District and its officers, agents and employees harmless from
any liability imposed by law upon the District or its officers,
agents or employees, including all costs, expenses, fees and
interest incurred in defending same or in seeking to enforce this
provision. Applicant shall be solely liable for any defects in
the performance of his work or any failure which may develop therein.
Sec. 8.19. Time Limits on Permits. A permit for construc-
tion of a side or house sewer shall be null and void:
(a) If application is not accepted by County or City within
seven (7) calendar days for construction permit for the proposed im-
provement to be served by the sewer; or
(b) If the County or City voids or cancels either the
application or permit for construction of the proposed improvement
to be served by the sewer.
Sec. 8.20. Inspection. The Utility District will make three
inspections of the premises, the building sewer installation, rough
plumbing and final.
(a) The Building Sewer inspection will be for proper
material, installation and connection.
(b) The Rough Plumbing inspection will verify compliance
with the application and permit issued pursuant thereto. There shall
be no further construction until the District Inspector has accepted
this work.
(c) The Final inspection shall be conducted after the
City and/or County Building Department has made their final inspec-
tion. The District's final inspection will verify that the plumbing
fixtures and location thereof are as specified in the construction
plans, -the application and perFli t issued pursuant:. therct:o. The premises
constructed on the parcel of real property sllall not be occupied until
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utility District.
Sec. 8.21. Hearing Before Board of Directors. In the
event of a denial of an application for a permit or any portion
thereof or revocation of a permit or any portion thereof by the
District staff, the legal owner may appeal to the Board of Directors
of the District and the Board of Directors shall afford said legal
owner a hearing before the Board of Directors reviewing the District
staff determination. Notice of said hearing shall be given to said
legal owner upon his application to the Board of Directors therefor,
at least ten (10) days prior to said hearing. At said hearing, the
Board of Directors shall consider all evidence presented by or on
behalf of the aggrieved party and the District staff and make an
adjudicatory administrative final decision granting the appeal in
whole or in part, or denying said appeal. The Board of Directors
hereby makes Section 1094,6, California Code of Civil Procedure,
applicable to the time within which judicial review must be sought
of the Board of Directors' decision in denying the appeal. Said
final decision shall be effective upon written notification mailed
certified to the appellant, and said appellant must bring an action
for judicial review not later than the 90th day following the date
on which said notification was mailed.
ARTICLE IX. ANNUAL CHARGES
Sec. 9.1. General Rates - Sewer Services. There is hereby
established an annual service charge at a monthly service rate of
Four Dollars and Forty-Two Cents ($4.42) per unit per month, with
a minimum service charge for connection to the sewers of this Dis-
trict of Eight Dollars and Eighty-Four Cents ($8.84) per month. New
connections shall be billed from the first of the month following
the month in which connection occurred.
Sec. 9.2. Schedule of units. The following is a schedule
of the number of units to be applied to the several types of con-
nections to the sewer system of this District:
(a) Home and apartments: A minimum of three (3) units
for each home or each apartment plus an additional unit for each
bath or half-bath in excess of two baths, except that a studio
apartment shall be two (2) sewer units.
(b) Motels: Each bath, 1 unit. Each kitchen, 1 unit.
(c) Restaurant: 1 unit per restroom; 5 units for the
first 20 seats, plus 1 additional unit for every 20 seats or
fraction thereof over 20. For the purpose of this section, where
a bar is operated in connection with a restaurant, bar stools will
be counted as seats. Snack Bars and Delicatessens with no eating or
seating on the premises shall be counted as other commercial in sub-
paragraph (j).
(d) Service Stations: 5 units, 1 unit per RV dump.
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(e) Trailer Parks~ 3 units per traile~ space that will
abcommodate a trailer in excess of 22 feet with a sewer connection
provided; 1 unit per trailer space for all other trailer spaces
with a sewer connection provided. 1 unit per two trailer spaces
without a sewer connection provided.
(f) Laundromats: 2 units per machine.
(g) Swimming Pools: 2 units.
(h) Automobile Service Garage: 2 units plus 1
for each restroom.
(i) Taverns without food facilities: 5 units,
plus 1 unit for each restroom.
(j) All other commercial establishments: 1 sewer
unit per 5 fixture units as defined in the Uniform Plumbing
Code.
Sec. 9.3. Special Charges. Facilities in
commercial and industrial establishments discharing extra-
ordinary amounts of waste into the sewage system shall be subject
to such charges and to such conditions as may be set by the Board.
ARTICLE X. COLLECTION AND
ENFORCEMENT
Sec. 10.1. Direct Billing - Sewer Service Charges.
The charges herein fixed for sewer services shall be payable for
a period of one (1) year in advance. statements of charges for
sewer services to be rendered may be mailed at the beginning of
the fiscal year (July 1 - June 30), and said charges shall be
payable yearly in advance on July 1 of each succeeding year.
Sec. 10.2. Delinquency. Statements which have not
been paid before the 5th day of August following the mailing of
the statement of charges shall be delinquent.
Sec. 10.3. Discounts, A discount of $1.00 or one
percent (1%) of the charge, whichever is greater, shall be
subtracted therefrom if the charges are paid in full on or
before the date that they become delinquent. This provision
shall terminate at the end of the 1979-S0 fiscal year.
Sec. 10.4. Action ~o Coll~ct. An action may be
brought by the District against the person or persons who
occupied the premises, or against the person to whom the
premises are assessed for tax purposes, when the service was
rendered for the collection of the amount of delinquent charges
and costs of collection, including reasonable attorney's fees,
to be fixed by the Court.
Sec. 10.5. Filing and postin~. The person or his
deputy who bills and collects the charges shall sign a statement
of the amount of charges which have been accrued and shall file
it with the officer whose duty it is to post the tax roll, and
he shall post the amounts thereof in the column of the roll
where improvement assessments are posted and opposite the
property affected.
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Sec.10.6. Disconnection of Service. Premises as to
which charges become delinquent may be disconnected.
(a) Estimate of Costs. The District Inspector
shall estimate the cost of disconnection and of
reconnection.
(b) Deposit. The amount of the estimate shall
be deposited with the District before the premises
will be reconnected.
(c) Balance. The amount of the cost of dis-
connection and reconnection over the deposit
shall constitute a charge and be collected as
such. The amount of the deposit not used
shall be repaid or applied as a deposit against
future charges.
(d) Abatement. During the period of non-
connection or disconnection of sewer services,
inhabitation of the premises by human beings
shall constitute a nuisance. The Board shall
forthwith institute and diligently prosecute
to conclusion proceedings for the abatement of
such occupancy. In such action a reasonable
attorney's fee, to be fixed by the Court, shall
become due as a penalty for non-payment.
Sec.10.7. Nature of Procedure. The procedures provid-
ed in this article are not exclusive. Notwithstanding any provisions
herein, the District may utilize any procedures provided in
any law or which are a legal incident to its powers, and any
remedy in law or equity to collect the charges and penalties.
It is the intention of this Ordinance that there shall be avail-
able to the District all procedures and that they shall be
diligently exercised. That all charges and penalties there-
on or other charges and penalties thereon or other charges
incident thereto shall be promptly and effectively collected.
Sec.10.8. Duty of Sewer Service User to Report. It
shall be the duty of each person connected to a public sewer
to report to the District Inspector all facilities discharg-
ing waste into the public sewer. As to any facilities which
are not so reported, they shall be deemed to have been
connected to the public sewer from the effective date of this
Ordinance or from the date the person first connected to the
public sewer, whichever date is the later.
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Sec.10.9. Retroactive Service Charges and Connection
Fees. Upon discovery of unreported connections and discharges
to the public sewer system, the District shall charge retro-
actively service fees on the unreported sewer units for a
period of two years (24 months) from date of discovery of the
additional units, or to date the current owner acquired the
property, or to the date the units were first added to the
property, whichever is most recent.
Connection fees shall be charged for the additional
units if the ownership of the property has not changed since
the units were first added to the property based upon the
following schedule:
Units existing on or before July 6, 1973-
no charge.
units added after July 6, 1973 but before
January 7, 1979 - $80.00 per sewer unit.
Units added after January 7, 1979 -
$580.00 per sewer unit.
Sec.10.10. violation. Any person found to be violat-
ing any provision of this or any other Ordinance, rule or
regulation of the District, except Section 12.1 hereof, shall
be served by the District Inspector or other authorized person
with written notice stating the nature of the violation and
providing a reasonable time limit for the satisfactory
correction thereof. Said time limit shall not be less than
two nor more than seven working days. The offender shall,
within the period of time stated in such notice, permanently
cease all violations. All persons shall be held strictly
responsible for any and all acts of agents or employees done
under the provisions of this or any other ordinance, rule or
regulation of the District. Upon being notified by the
District Inspector of any defect arising in any sewer or of
any violation of the Ordinance, rules or regulations of the
District, the person or persons having charge of said work
shall immediately correct the same.
Sec.10.ll. Public Nuisance. Continued habitation
of any building or continued operation of any industrial
facility in violation of the provisions of this or any other
Ordinance, rule, or regulation of the District is hereby
declared to be a public nuisance. The District may cause
proceedings to be brought for the abatement of the occupancy
of the building or industrial facility during the period of
such violation.
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Sec.10.12. Disconnection. As an alternative method
of enforcing the provisions of this or any other Ordinance,
rule or regulation of the District, the District Inspector
shall have the power to disconnect the user or subdivision
sewer yssteffi from the sewer mains of the District. The District
shall issue to the owner and/or occupant a "Notice of Intent
to Disconnect" prior to disconnection of the user sewer system
from the sewer mains of the District. Said notice shall
provide for one-hundred and twenty ( 120 ) days from date of
notice for the owner to correct the violations. A copy of the
"Notice of Intent to Disconnect" shall be sent to the City,
County and County Health Officer. Upon disconnection, the
District Inspector shall estimate the cost of disconnection
from and reconnection to the system, and such user shall deposit
the cost, as estimated, of disconnection and reconnection be-
fore such user is reconnected to the system. The District
Inspector shall refund any part of the deposit remaining after
payment of all costs of disconnection and reconnection.
Sec.10.13. Public Nuisance - Abatement. During the
period of such disconnection, habitation of such premises by
human beings shall constitute a public nuisance, whereupon the
District shall cause proceedings to be brought for the abate-
ment for the occupancy of said premises by human beings during
the period of such disconnection. In such event, and as a
condition of reconnection, there is to be paid to the District
a reasonable attorney's fee and cost of suit arising in said
action.
Sec.10.14. Means of Enforcement Only. The District
hereby declares that the foregoing procedures are established
as a means of enforcement of the terms and conditions of its
Ordinances, rules and regulations, and not as a penalty.
Sec.10.15. Liability for Violations. Any person
violating any of the provisions of the Ordinances, rules, or
regulations of the District shall become liable to the District
for any expense, loss or damage occasioned by the District by
reason of such violation.
Sec.10.16. Further Enforcement Means. In the event
of a violation of any of the representations and agreement in
an application for or conditions in any permit issued pursuant
to Sec.8.2. herein, District may secure a court order requiring
construction, occupancy and use of the parcel of real property
cease until there is compliance with the representations and
agreements in said application and any permit issued pursuant
thereto. All attorney fees, court costs, administration and
inspection charges incurred by the District in connection with
securing compliance with said representations and agreements
in said application and any permit issued pursuant thereto shall
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be frssessed as charg~s against the parcel of real property subject
· ' .. -of, said application and permit.,
ARTICLE XI. EHERGENCY REPAIRS OF SIDE SEWERS
Sec. 11.1. Emergencx Repairs by District. Whenever, in
the judgment of the District Inspector, immediate repairs to a side
sewer are necessary in order to preserve public health or to prevent
damage or injury to the public sewer, the District Inspector may,
without notice to the property owner, cause such repairs to be made
and may contract with a private contractor for the making of such
repairs.
Sec. 11.2. Reimbursement of District. The property owner
serviced by a side sewer shall reimburse the District for the costs
of all repairs made or contracted for by the District pursuant to
this Ordinance. Such charges shall be billed to the property owner
and shall be deemed delinquent thirty (30) days thereafter and shall
bear interest from the date of delinquency at the rate of seven per
cent (7%) per annum.
Sec. 11.3. Procedures for Handling Stoppages in Side
Sewers. Whenever the District discovers or is notified of a stoppage
the District shall dispatch a maintenance crew to the location. The
maintenance crew shall check the main line adjacent to the side sewer
with the reported stoppage and determine if there is a stoppage in
the main line. The District shall then check that portion of the
side sewer between the property line and the main line to determine
if there is a stoppage in that portion of the side sewer.
If a stoppage is discovered in the main line between the
property line and the main line, then the District will proceed to
clear the stoppage.
If a stoppage is not found in the main line but is found
in the portion of the side sewer between the main line and the
property line, the District will clear the stoppage.
If the stoppage is determined to be caused by pipe damage
of the side sewer the District will determine the cause of damage
and collect damage costs from the responsible party. If no pipe
damage is discovered then the cost of cleaning the stoppage shall
be the responsibility of the owner.
ARTICLE XII. MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
Sec. 12.1. Protection fro~ Damage. No unauthorized person
shall maliciously, wilfully or negligently break, damage, destroy,
uncover, deface or tamper with any structure, appurtenance or equip-
ment which is a part of the District's sewage works. Any person
violating this provision shall be subject to the penalties provided
by law.
Sec. 12.2. Powers and Authorities of Inspectors. The
officers, inspectors and any duly authorized employees of the District
shall wear or carry an official badge of office or other evidence
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establishing his position as such and upon exhibiting the proper
credentials and indentification shall be permitted to enter in and
upon any and all buildings, industrial facilities and properties
for the purposes of inspection, reinspection, observation, measure-
ment, sampling, testing or otherwise performing such duties as may
be necessary in the enforcement of the provisions of the ordinances,
rules and regulations of the District.
Sec. 12.3. Separability. If any section, sub-section,
sentence, clause or phrase of this ordinance or the application
thereof to any person or circumstance is for any reason held -to
be unconstitutional or invalid, such decision shall not affect the
validity of the remaining portions of this ordinance or the appli-
cation of such provision to other persons or circumstances. The
Board hereby declares that it would have passed this ordinance or
any section, sub-section, sentence, clause or phrase hereof irre-
spective of the fact that anyone or more sections, sub-sections,
sentences, clauses or phrases be declared to be unconstitutional.
Sec. 12.4. Effective Date. This Ordinance shall take
effect upon the expiration of thirty (30) days after its passage
and shall be posted by the Clerk of the South Tahoe Public utility
District at three (3) public places in said District at least one
(1) week before the expiration of said period after its passage and
shall further be published in the Tahoe Daily Tribune, a newspaper
of general circulation one (1) time only, at least one (1) week
before the expiration of said period.
Sec. 12.5. Supersedes Former Ordinances. This ordinance
amends Ordinances Nos. 24, 35, 81, 114, 130, 138, 184, 195, 252, 256,
264, 275, 284, 285, 286, 289 and 291 in 'their entirety and supersedes
said Ordinances.
ATTEST:
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PRESIDENT
South Tahoe Public Utility District
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I hereby certify that the foregoing ordinance was
adopted at a meeting of the Board of Directors of the South
Tahoe Public Utility District held on the~~day of August ,
1979, by the following vote:
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AYES:
D~rectors Kashuba, Cockingr Jonesr Olson and
Fieldcamp
NOES:
None
ABSENT: None
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PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT
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AFFIDAVIT OF POSTING
ORDINANCE NO. 300
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
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COUNTY OF EL DORADO
Chester A.Horning, being first duly sworn,
deposes and says:
That for and on behalf of the Clerk and ex-officio
Secretary of the SOUTH TAHOE PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT affiant
posted copies of ORDINANCE NO. 300 in form attached hereto
and by reference made a part hereof, in three public places
in the District, as follows:
1. City of South Lake Tahoe
Administration Bldg.
South Lake Tahoe, CA
2. Bijou Post Office Station
South Lake Tahoe, CA
3. Tahoe Valley Post Office station
South Lake Tahoe, CA
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That said posting was completed on the /,y~ day
of 41./6 v..s/
, 1979.
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:md not 0 part to or interested in the above-entitled mat-
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Daily Tribune - Tahoe Sierra Tribune a newspaper of
general circulation, printed and published daily in the
City of South lake Tahoe, County of EI Dorado, and which
newspaper has been adjudged a newspaper of general
circulation by the Superior Court of the County of EI
Dorado, State of California, under the date of March 6
1970 Case Number 18569, that the notice of which the
annexed is a printed copy (set in type not smaller than
nonpareil), has been published in each regular and en-
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