Ord 5-85 1/15/1985 ORDINANCE NO. 5-85
AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR PRIVATE SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM, DEFIN-
ING TERMS: PROHIBITING POLLUTION OF THE WICHITA FALLS WATER
SUPPLY; REQUIRING PERMITS FOR CONSTRUCTION AND OPERATION OF
PRIVATE SEWAGE FACILITIES; PRESCRIBING PROCEDURES FOR OBTAINING
PERMITS; INSPECTIONS AND PAYMENT OF FEES; REGULATING WATERCRAFT
AND MARINE SANITATION ON THE WICHITA FALLS WATER SUPPLY; AND
PROVIDING FOR ENFORCEMENT.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WICHITA FALLS:
SECTION 1
Definitions
Control Area - shall mean the land bordering the Wichita Falls
water supply.
Evapotranspiration System - shall mean a subsurface system which
utilizes surface evaporation and plant transpiration to permit disposal
of effluent from wastewater treatment facilities.
Existing Private Sewage Facilities - shall mean any private sewage
facility that was in use on the effective date of this Ordinance.
Health Officer - shall mean the Health Authority or the Manager
of the Wichita Falls/Wichita County Public Health District.
Holding Tank - shall mean a tank used to receive and store
sewage wastes in an anaerobic condition until its ultimate disposal to
an approved treatment facility.
Mobile Home Sites - shall mean any facility or area developed for
the lease or rental of two or more mobile home sites.
Permit - shall mean written authority granted by the Health
Authority authorizing specified construction or action.
Permitting Authority - shall mean the Air-Water Pollution Division
of the Wichita Falls/Wichita County Public Health District.
Person - shall mean any individual, corporation, organization,
government or governmental subdivision or agency, business, trust, es-
tate, partnership and any other legal entity or association, including,
but not limited to, owners, developers, installers, etc.
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Pollution - shall mean the alteration of the physical, thermal,
chemical, or biological quality of, or the contamination of any water in
the State that renders the water harmful, detrimental, or injurious to
humans, animal life, vegetation, or property or to the public health,
safety, or welfare, or impairs the usefulness or the public enjoyment of
the water for any lawful or reasonable purpose.
Private Sewage Facilities - shall mean facilities provided to serve
only an individual household, multiple unit residential structures or
commercial establishment within a designated area and whose operation
and maintenance is the sole responsibility of the householder or owner
of the establishment's facilities. Such facilities provide for the disposal
of treated wastewater by subsoil absorption, evaporation or evapotrans-
piration and are not subject to the issuance of wastewater discharge
orders by the Texas Department of Water Resources.
Scum - shall mean a mass of sewage matter which floats on the
surface of sewage.
Septic Tank - shall mean a watertight, covered receptacle designed
and constructed to receive the discharge of sewage from a building
sewer, separate solids from the liquid, digest organic matter under
anaerobic conditions and store digested solids through a period of
detention, and allow the clarified liquids to be disposed of in an accep-
table manner.
Sewage - shall mean any wastewater containing animal or vege-
table matter in suspension or solution, including liquids containing
chemicals in solution, domestic wastewater, and laundry wastes. (Used
interchangeably with the term wastewater) .
Shall - is mandatory and discretionary and the word "may" is
permissive.
Single Family Residence - for the purpose of this ordinance only,
shall mean a single family dwelling or mobile home.
Sludge - shall mean the accumulated settleable solids deposited from
sewage and containing more or less water to form a semi-liquid mass.
Soil Absorption System - any system that utilized the soil for sub-
sequent absorption of the treated sewage, such as an absorption trench
or absorption bed.
Standards - the standards set forth in the ordinance entitled "Con-
struction Standards for Private Sewage Facilities" and all future amend-
ments thereto, which were adopted by the Texas Board of Health, pur-
suant to Article 4477-1 [Sec. 23(b) ] of the Texas Revised Civil Statutes
Annotated as Texas Department of Health Rules 301.79.03.001-.003 and
which were originally published in 2 Tex. Reg. 4978. The standards are
adopted by reference as if copied verbatim herein.
State - shall mean the State of Texas.
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Subsurface Sewage Disposal System - shall mean a system for the
disposal of the effluent from a septic tank or other facilities providing
for soil absorption, evaporation or evapotranspiration.
Wichita Falls Watershed - shall mean the lands and areas sur-
rounding the Wichita Falls Water Supply, as defined above, but limited
to the lands and areas which, due to terrain features and/or manmade
facilities, are drained either directly or indirectly into the Wichita
Falls Water Supply.
Wichita Falls Water Supply - shall mean the waters of the Big
Wichita River, the Little Wichita River, and its tributaries flowing
through and/or impounded within Archer, Baylor, Clay and Wichita
Counties, including waters impounded within the following, to-wit: Lake
Arrowhead, Lake Diversion, Lake Kemp, Lake Kickapoo, Lake Ringgold
and Lake Wichita.
SECTION 2
Reworking of Existing Systems
When existing septic tank systems malfunction and must be re-
worked or when additional absorption bed is added, the corrective
action must have the Health Department's prior approval and the work
inspected while in progress. At the time of rework or addition, the sys-
tem will be inspected with regard to the latest requirements and must
comply where possible. A new application will be filed and a fee will
be charged for this service and the Health Department septic tank sys-
tem records will be changed to reflect these changes.
Such a facility shall be an existing private sewage facility as
long as that facility is not causing pollution, a threat to the public,
or nuisance conditions. Any private sewage facility that has been
actually used at any time during the twelve (12) month period immedi-
ately preceding the effective date of this ordinance shall be conclusively
presumed to have been in use on the effective date of the ordinance.
SECTION 3
Permit Required
It shall be unlawful to operate or construct a septic tank, includ-
ing drainfield, or sewage disposal system, unless an application for
permit therefor is obtained from the Air-Water Pollution Division of
Wichita Falls/Wichita County Public Health District. The permit fees will
be according to zones which will cover the Wichita Falls Watershed. This
fee service is paid for in advance and will not be refunded at any
time. Application forms shall be filled out before any construction can
commence. This includes new septic tank installations and existing sep-
tic tanks.
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Water Pollution Division
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CONSTRUCTION STANDARDS FOR PRIVATE SEWAGE FACILITIES MAP FOR WICHITA FALLS WATERSHEDS
LAKES , RIVERS , STREAMS
50 MILES RADIUS FROM WICHITA FALLS
Perform soil Percolation and Test.
Septic tank construction field inspections.
Septic tank re-inspection construction field inspection, travel , and other costs.
Inspection of existing system.
All interested persons requesting the above located within a radius of 50 miles from
Wichita Falls shall pay a fee according to the map zone.
ZONE 1 = $50.00 ZONE 5 = $70.00
ZONE 2 = $55.00 ZONE 6 = $75.00
ZONE 3 = $60.00 ZONE 7 = $80.00
ZONE 4 = $65.00 ZONE 8 = $85.00
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Issuance of a Permit and Fees
A permit shall be issued if after investigation, the Health Officer finds
that:
(a) The installation of a new septic tank system is in accord-
ance with the regulations governing septic tanks approved by the
Health Officer; or
(b) The construction of existing septic tanks and/or drainfields
is in accordance with the regulations governing septic tanks ap-
proved by the Health Officer; or
(c) A sewage disposal system other than a complete sewage
treatment plant is constructed of cast iron or other materials ap-
proved by the Wichita Falls Plumbing Code, that all waste
disposal facilities of the property are discharged into the system,
that the tank of the system is constructed so that the contents
thereof cannot escape from the tank, that the waste is capable of
being disposed of in a manner approved by the Health Officer, and
that the system is constructed in accordance with plans specifica-
tions approved by the Health Officer.
New Septic Tank Installations
Any person desiring to construct a septic tank and/or drainfield
or any other sanitary sewage disposal facility shall make application
for a permit to the Health Officer prior to starting work thereon. If the
installation of such a septic tank system is in accordance with regula-
tions governing septic tanks approved by the Health Officer, he shall
issue a permit authorizing construction and operation of the tank.
Existing Septic Tank Installations for Inspection
Any person owning property in which there is located a septic
tank or a drainfield must make application for inspection to obtain a
permit from the Health Officer authorizing the continued use of such sep-
tic tank and/or drainfield, if the installation and operation of the sep-
tic tank and/or drainfield passed inspection.
No septic tank or septic tank system shall be permitted to overflow
nor the contents thereof be permitted to reach the surface of the ground.
A separate permit shall be required for each septic tank, or
sewage disposal system, regardless of common ownership or control.
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SECTION 4
Septic Tank Design Standards - Residential
House Sewer. The sewer from the house plumbing system to the
septic tank should be constructed of structurally sound pipe such as
cast iron or approved types of plastic pipe. Cast iron or high strength
pipe should always have a minimum inside diameter of not less than
three (3) inches and be compatible with the house stub out pipe. The
slope of the house sewer should be no less than 1/4 inch fall per foot
of pipe. The stub out location should be at the highest possible eleva-
tion with respect to the house foundation to prevent deep septic tank
systems. The line must be of watertight construction.
Septic Tank Capacity Based on Sewage Loading. A properly de-
signed septic tank should be watertight and should be of a capacity
equal to the flow of sewage from the facilities being served for a two-
day period. The settleable and suspended solids will undergo partial
decomposition under anaerobic conditions. As a result of use, the septic
tank will accumulate partially decomposed solids which must be removed
periodically. As additional sewage is introduced into the tank, partially
clarified effluent is discharged into the subsurface disposal field. It is
very important that the septic tank be made large enough to accommo-
date a two-day sewage loading. The best method of estimating a tank's
sewage loading is based upon the number of bedrooms in the house.
Inlet and Outlet Devices. Liquid penetration of the inlet device
should be at least six (6) inches, but never greater than that of the
outlet device. Liquid penetration of the outlet device should be approxi-
mately 40 percent of the tank liquid depth. "T" branches are recom-
mended for inlet and outlet devices because they provide a means for
venting the gases produced by the decomposition process from the tank
and absorption.
Rework of Existin g Systems
When existing septic tank systems malfunction and must be re-
worked or when additional absorption bed is added, the corrective ac-
tion must have the Air-Water Director's prior approval and the work
inspected while in progress. At the time of rework or addition, the sys-
tem will be inspected with regard to the latest requirements and must
comply where possible. A new application will be filed and a fee will
be charged for this service and records will be changed to reflect these
changes.
Additional Usage
When bedrooms are added or the living unit is expanded to include
more living area and the changes cause an increase in the usage of the
septic tank system, the Air-Water Department must approve and inspect
the rework or addition to the system. A new application will be filed
and a fee will be charged for this service and the records will be
changed to reflect these changes.
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Availability of Public Sewer System
Septic tank systems will not be approved when the lot is within
300 feet of a centralized public sewer or other collection system avail-
able to the resident. When a public sewer or other centralized collection
is brought within 300 feet of the nearest lot line of the property in
question and is serviceable by gravity, the resident shall connect his
sewage to the system within sixty (60) days. Where connection to the
above system is not feasible, the owner of the sewer line must furnish
a statement giving reasons. Therefore, a variance will be considered by
the Health Authority whose decision shall be final.
Effluent Disposal Systems shall meet the effluent disposal systems
Table 4, pages 16-33 of the Construction Standards for Private Sewage
Facilities, Texas Department of Health.
SECTION 5
Requirements for Special Institutions
A registered professional engineer, registered professional sanitar-
ian, or similarly qualified person approved by the licensing authority;
or the licensing authority, at its discretion, shall design all private
sewage facilities serving institutions. Said designs shall be made in
accordance with these Rules, including the Standards, except that single
compartment treatment units shall not be utilized, but instead, treatment
units with two or more compartments or two or more treatment units con-
nected in series shall be utilized.
Disposal of Holding Tank Contents
It shall be unlawful for any person to place, leave or discharge
any sewage from a holding tank treated or otherwise within the Control
Area of the Wichita Falls Water Supply.
The contents of holding tanks shall be discharged only to onshore
facilities constructed, operated, and maintained so as to prevent pos-
sible entrance of waste materials into the waters of the Wichita Falls
Water Supply.
Contents of other disposal units shall be disposed onshore in such
a manner as not to create a public health nuisance and to prevent pos-
sible entrance into the Wichita Falls Water Supply.
SECTION 6
Watercraft and Marina Sanitation
Requirements for Watercraft Toilet Facilities. It shall be unlawful
for any watercraft to be operated on the waters of the Wichita Falls
Water Supply which has a marine toilet capable of discharging sewage,
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treated or otherwise, into the waters of the Wichita Falls Water Supply.
Toilet facilities provided on watercraft used on the Wichita Falls Water
Supply shall meet the sanitary requirements outlined in "Rules and
Regulations Covering Disposal of Wastes from Watercraft" adopted by the
Texas State Board of Health, June 13, 1966, provided, however, that
excursion boats, houseboats, and other watercraft having overnight
sleeping facilities thereon shall have toilet facilities which comply with
the requirements herein above mentioned.
Minimum Standards for Watercraft Toilet Facilities
Any marine toilet located on or within any watercraft operated on
waters of the Wichita Falls Water Supply shall comply with "Rules and
Regulations Covering Disposal of Wastes from Watercraft," as set out be-
low:
Any marine toilet located on or within any boat operated
on waters of this State shall have securely affixed to
the discharge outlet a holding tank located on the boat,
provided so as to meet the following specifications:
(1) The holding tank shall be so constructed as to pre-
vent the removal of the sewage held therein except
by pumping therefrom by onshore facilities.
(2) The holding tank ' shall be constructed of material
which will withstand the corrosion effects of the
sewage and the disinfecting chemicals used. It shall
be so located as to minimize the possibility of rupture.
(3) The holding tank shall be properly vented to the
outside of the boat in such a manner as not to defile
the interior of the boat structure.
Excursion Boats
Separate toilet facilities for both sexes which meet the above
described minimum standards must be provided on excursion boats carry-
ing more than 15 passengers.
Marina and Picnic Area Toilet Facilities
Separate toilet facilities for both sexes must be provided at com-
mercial docks and marinas, at commercial parks and picnic areas within
the Control Area of water supply. Marinas must be made to discharge
waste matter from fish cleaning, cooking, and toilet facilities onto the
shore into either a sanitary sewer system, if available, or into an ap-
proved septic tank system.
Enforcement
All watercraft and marinas located upon waters of the Wichita
Falls Water Supply shall be subject to inspection by the Health Officer
or any lawfully designated agent or inspector thereof at any time for
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the purpose of determining whether such watercraft or marina is in com-
pliance with this ordinance.
Inspection
All resident pleasure boats, transient pleasure boats, excursion
boats, houseboats, picnic areas, and marinas shall be inspected
annually.
There shall be an initial inspection fee according to the mileage/
zone map and an annual renewal inspection fee for excursion boats,
houseboats, picnic areas, and marinas. Permits shall be issued on a
calendar year basis to expire on January 31st of each year, and shall
be renewable only upon compliance with provisions of this ordinance and
payment of the fees required thereby. Charge shall be the same as for
inspection fee for septic tanks in the applicable zone (see Section 3) .
SECTION 7
Pollution - Lakes
Litter shall mean garbage including animal and vegetable wastes
resulting from the preparation, cooking, and consumption of food; and
trash, including boxes, crates, cloth, paper, cans, bottles, and any
other refuse or debris and specifically including moss, weeds, or other
marine vegetation growths which may be cut loose and set adrift in the
course of attempting to kill off such growth.
There shall not be dumped, thrown, drained or discharged, di-
rectly or indirectly, into the Wichita Falls Water Supply, any sewage,
industrial waste, oil, effluent, waste, gas, liquid, weed killer (herbi-
cide) , litter, soil, solid or other matter of a nature or in quantities or
in a concentration, that by itself, or in conjunction with any other
such matters, does or tends to render the waters of the Wichita Falls
Water Supply unfit or undesirable for use as a domestic, agricultural,
industrial, or commercial source or supply of water, or that does or
tends to cause the said waters to become unsanitary, odorous, polluted,
discolored, or contaminated, or that does or tends to render such waters
undesirable or unfit for recreational purposes. The doing of any act
prohibited hereby shall hereafter be referred to as "pollution." Pollution
shall refer to water quality criteria as established by the Texas Water
Quality Board or determined by the Health Officer.
Pursuant to the authority granted by the State of Texas in Subdiv-
sion 19 of Article 1175, Revised Civil Statutes of Texas, each of the acts
prohibited hereby is declared to be a public nuisance and unlawful,
and any person committing any act prohibited hereby, or failing to do
any act required by this ordinance shall be guilty of violating the pro-
visions of this ordinance.
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Authorization for Experimentation
Notwithstanding any other provisions herein before, authority may
be granted by the Health Officer in his discretion to authorize the use
of experimental substances, materials or equipment which he feels may
contribute to the overall intent of the provisions of this ordinance so
long as they do not endanger the public health. In all cases, applica-
tion for authorization to utilize such experimental substances, materials,
or equipment must be made to the Health Officer who shall, if he ap-
proved such application, issue a written permit spelling out in detail
any limitations which he may consider to be essential in protecting the
interests of the public.
SECTION 8
Penalty for Violations
Any person violating any of the provisions of this ordinance, and
any person who does any act requiring a permit under the provisions
hereof without a valid permit and any person who fails or refuses to
comply with any of the provisions hereof, shall be guilty of a misde-
meanor and upon conviction shall be fined not less than two hundred
dollars ($200.00) . Each day that such violation continues shall consti-
tute a separate offense and be punishable as such. This penalty shall
be in addition to and supplemental of any other remedies available to
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the City of Wichita Falls to suppress and abate the acts and conditions
prohibited under the provisions hereof.
PASSED AND APPROVED THIS DAY OF -4u._ , , 198?f
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MAYOR
ATTEST:
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CITY CLERK
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Affidavit of Publication
THE STATE OF TEXAS
COUNTY OF WICHITA
(Poste Clipping Here)
ORDINANCE NO.1-85 On this 28 day of January
AN ORDINANCE CLOSING,VA-
CATING,AND ABANDONING A
PORTION OF AN EASEMENT A.D. 1985 . personally appeared before me, the undersigned authority
LOCATED IN LOT 4, BLOCK 2,
MIDWESTERN PARK,UNIT 2,AN bookkeeper
ADDITION TO THE CITY OF i Toni Helve i re
WICHITA FALLS, TEXAS
ORDINANCE NO.2-85
AN ORDINANCE REGULATING I
THE OPERATION AND MAIN-i for the Times Publishing Company of Wichita Falls, publishers of the
TENANCE OF INDOOR AND
OUTDOOR PUBLIC AND SEMI- Wichita Falls Record News, a newspaper published at Wichita Falls in
PUBLIC SWIMMING POOLS, .
WADING POOLS, PORTABLE
POOLS, DIVING TOWERS, Wichita County. Texas, and upon being duly sworn by me, on oath states
WATER SLIDES, SPAS, WHIRL-
POOLS, PUBLIC BATHS HOUSES that the Attached.advertisement is a true and correct copy of advertising
AND RELATED POOL AREAS AND
EQUIPMENT;REQUIRING A PER-
MIT,ESTABLISH A FEE; REQUIR- published in_., ONE(1) issues thereof on the following
ING CERTIFICATION OF A POOL P
MANAGER OF OPERATION AND
ESTABLISHING A FEE; AND, dates:
PROVIDING FOR ENFORCE- Jan. 25
MENT. •
ORDINANCE NO.3-85
ORDINANCE EXTENDING ORDI-
NANCE NO. 83-84, WHICH (-\ �/`-�� �� �� ,.-�
WAIVED SECTIONS 31-51, ..
31-54,and 31-55 OF THE CODE( Bookkeeper for Times Publishing Company
OF ORDINANCES, REQUIRING
TAXIMETERS IN VEHICLES FOR of Wichita Falls
HIRE, AND SECTION 31-47, RE-
QUIRING CHAUFFEUR-DRIVEN
VEHICLES FOR HIRE TO BE ,
PLAINLY MARKED, CONCERN-
first Subscribed and sworn to before me this the day and year rst above
ING UMOUSINE SERVICE BY 1
STEVE KNUDSEN AND MICHAEL L) written.
F.GRIFFITH.
ORDINANCE NO.4-85
ORDINANCE CHANGING THE t
TIME OF THE SECOND REGULAR 1' '---AL4 z
CITY COUNCIL MEETING IN FEB- a
RUARY, 1985, TO SEVEN ((v//
O'CLOCK P.M. - ORDINANCE NO.6-85 ORDINANCE NO.8-85
ORDINANCE NO.5-85 ORDINANCE PROVIDING REGU- AN ORDINANCE CLOSING, VA- -
AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING LATION FOR THE TRANSPOR- CATING,AND ABANDONING A
FOR PRIVATE SEWAGE DIS- TATION AND DISCHARGE OF PORTION OF A TWENTY (20)
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POSH/ SYSTEM, DEFINING . 1• -�f LIQUID, SOLID AND SPECIAL FOOT WIDE, NORTH-SOUTH
TERMS: PROHIBITING POL- 7:1C, a exas T .'`1 -s a W A S T E; R E Q U I R I N G ALLEY LOCATED BETWEEN LOTS
LUTION OF THE WICHITA FALLS fission Expires TTT��� d AUTHORIZED SITE AND 9 AND 10, BLOCK 14, SIKES
WATER SUPPLY; REQUIRING ° `'� METHOD OF DISPOSAL; REGU- ESTATES, SECTION F-1,
PERMITS FOR CONSTRUCTION LATING WHAT WASTES MAY BE WICHITA FALLS, TEXAS.
AND OPERATION OF PRIVATE GENERATED AND TRANS- ORDINANCE NO.9-85
SEWAGE FACIUTIES; PRESCRIB- PORTED FOR DISPOSAL; REGU- ORDINANCE ENTITLED"EMERG-
ING PROCEDURES FOR OBTAIN- LATING THE GENERATION AND ENCY REPORTING EQUIPMENT
ING PERMITS; INSPECTIONS ACCUMULATION OF WASTES AND PROCEDURES"; PROVID-
AND PAYMENT OF FEES;REGU- INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED ING DEFINITIONS; REQUIRING
LATING WATERCRAFT AND TO, GREASE TRAP, GRIT TRAP, A PERMIT OF ALARM SYSTEM
MARINE SANITATION ON THE AND SPETIC TANK WASTE; USERS; PROVIDING SERVICE
WICHITA FALLS WATER SUPPLY; PROVIDING FOR PERMIT FEES; FEES FOR ALARM NOTIFICA-
AND PROVIDING FOR ENFORCE- AND PROVIDING FOR ENFORCE- TIONS; PROVIDING FOR REVO-
MENT MENT. AUTHORIZATION TO CATION OF PERMIT; REGU-
ORDINANCE NO.6-85 ENACT UNDER PROVISIONS OF LATING ALARM REPORTING
ORDINANCE PROVIDING REGU- ARTICLE 4477-7, VERNON'S AND OPERATION;PROHIBITING
LATION FOR THE TRANSPOR- TEXAS CIVIL STATUTES, AND 'DIAL ALARM DEVICES USING
TATION AND DISCHARGE OF THE TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF TELEPHONE SWITCHBOARD FOR
LIQUID, SOLID AND SPECIAL HEALTH'S "MUNICIPAL SOLID PR E-R E C O D I N G VOICE
WASTE; REQUIRING WASTE MANAGEMENT REGU- MESSAGES; POOVIDING FOR
AUTHORIZED SITE AND LATIONS." PROTECTION OF FINANCIAL IN-
METHOD OF DISPOSAL; REGU- ORDINANCE NO.7-85 STITUTIONS; PROVIDING A
LATING WHAT WASTES MAY BE AN ORDINANCE MAKING AN PENALTY NOT TO EXCEED
GENERATED AND TRANS- APPROPRIATION FROM THE $200; PROVIDING 90 DAYS
PORTED FOR DISPOSAL; REGU- GENERAL FUND TO THE AC- AFTER PASSAGE AS THE EFFEC-
LATING THE GENERATION AND' COUNT NUMBER LISTED BELOW, I TIVE DATE.
ACCUMULATION OF WASTES INCREASING BUDGETED REV-
' INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED ENUE FIGURES TO RECOGNIZE
TO, GREASE TRAP, GRIT TRAP, REVENUES TO BE RECEIVED I
AND SPETIC TANK WASTE; FROM THE OPERATION OF THE 1
PROVIDING FOR PERMIT FEES; POLICE IMPOUND FACILITY, ! _
AND PROVIDING FOR ENFORCE- • AND DECLARING AN EMERG-
MENT. AUTHORIZATION TO ENCY.