File #: 11-368    Version: Name: Triangle 218 Ordinance
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
In control: City Council
Meeting Date: 11/21/2011 Final action: 12/5/2011
Enactment date: 12/5/2011 Enactment #: Ordinance 2011-012
Title: Ordinance No. 2011-012, an Ordinance Amending Title 3, Chapter 14, Article 6 of the San Leandro Municipal Code Relating to the Reimbursement of Costs to Reconnect Private Sewer Laterals to the City’s Sewerage System
Sponsors: Mike Bakaldin
Related files: 11-367, 11-350
Title
Ordinance No. 2011-012, an Ordinance Amending Title 3, Chapter 14, Article 6 of the San Leandro Municipal Code Relating to the Reimbursement of Costs to Reconnect Private Sewer Laterals to the City’s Sewerage System

Body
The City Council of the City of San Leandro does ORDAIN as follows:

SECTION 1. PURPOSE. On June 20, 2011, the City Council directed staff to prepare and implement policies and procedures to legally create a program that would reimburse rate payers to reconnect private sewer laterals in the particular situation where the City determines that it is necessary to relocate a City maintained sewer main. To that end, changes were required to the San Leandro Municipal Code.

SECTION 2. AMENDMENT OF CODE. Section 3-14-640 “Private Sewer Lateral and Sewer Overflows” of the San Leandro Municipal Code is hereby repealed and reenacted as follows:

“The operation, maintenance, and repair of private sewer laterals are the responsibility of the property owner or User. The reconnection of a property owner’s or User’s private sewer lateral to a relocated City Sanitary Sewer main upon a determination by the City Engineer that conditions related to particular sections of Sanitary Sewer or the Sewerage System require the necessary and appropriate reconnection shall be the responsibility of the City. In such instances, the City’s responsibility shall be limited to reimbursing a property owner’s or User’s costs to reconnect from the Premises to the POTW.

Any person, firm or corporation responsible for a sewer overflow shall take immediate action to contain, control, and cease the unauthorized discharge and institute and complete all actions necessary to remedy the effects of such unauthorized discharge, whether sudden or gradual, with the cost borne by the discharger. When deemed necessary by the Manager, clean-up of the discharge may be initiated by the City or by an authorized individual or firm. All costs associated with such clean-up shall be borne b...

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