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8/16/1993
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ORDINANCE REPEALING CHAPTER 27 OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY AND ADDING CHAPTER 27 TO THE CODE OF THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY, RELATING TO THE REGULATION OF SANITARY SEWERAGE AND STORM WATER DRAINAGE FACILITIES THE COUNCIL OF REDWOOD CITY DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. Chapter 27 of the Code of the City of Redwood City, as amended, entitled "Sanitary Sewerage and Storm Water Drainage Facilities", is hereby repealed. SECTION 2. Chapter 27 is hereby added to the Code of the City of Redwood City to read as follows: "CHAPTER 27
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<br /> DES:dft 12/17/90 (028/8) <br /> DES:dft 6/11/93R (016/11) <br /> 6/24/93R <br /> 7/22/93R <br /> Requirement of Law, the User responsible for the <br /> occurrence or condition giving rise to such damages, <br /> the occupant and the owner of the Premises shall be <br /> liable, for the full amount thereof, jointly and <br /> severally, to the Authority and the City, or any other <br /> public agency having incurred such damages. <br /> "Section 27.126. Emergency Termination of <br /> Service. Authority's Manager or City's Director, as <br /> applicable, are hereby authorized and empowered <br /> immediately to terminate sanitary sewage service to any <br /> Premises for the purpose of halting or preventing any <br /> discharge into the Sewerage Facilities which <br /> Authority's Manager or City's Director, as applicable, <br /> reasonably determines to constitute a Detrimental <br /> Discharge, or otherwise significantly imperils the <br /> public health, safety or welfare. In such case, <br /> Authority's Manager or said City's Director, as <br /> applicable, shall make a reasonable effort to notify <br /> the User and/or the owner of the Premises prior to <br /> halting or preventing such discharge; provided, <br /> however, that the failure of the User or owner to <br /> receive such notice shall not affect any action taken <br /> hereunder, so long as the determination of detrimental <br /> discharge or imperilment of the public health, safety <br /> or welfare made by Authority's Manager or City's <br /> Director, as applicable, was reasonable and made in <br /> good faith. <br /> 79 <br />
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