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American Legal Supplement 04 - 2009
SHOREWOOD, MINNESOTA Instruction Sheet 2009 S -4 Supplement REMOVE OLD PAGES INSERT NEW PAGES Title page Title page ADOPTING ORDINANCE -- 7, 8 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 through 4 1 through 4 TITLE 100: ADMINISTRATION 106 -1, 106 -2 106 -1, 106 -2 TITLE 300: BUSINESS REGULATIONS 300 -1, 300 -2 300 -1, 300 -2 307 -1 through 307 -8 307 -1, 307 -2 TITLE 400: LIQUOR REGULATIONS 401 -11, 401 -12 401 -11, 401 -12 TITLE 900: PUBLIC RIGHT -OF -WAY AND PROPERTY 900 -1, 900 -2 900 -1, 900 -2 903 -9 through 903 -12 903 -9 through 903 -12B 904 -5, 904 -6 904 -5, 904 -6 -- 907 -1 through 907 -4 TITLE 1300: MUNICIPAL FEES 1301 -3, 1301 -4 1301 -3, 1301 -4 1301 -11, 1301 -12 1301 -11, 1301 -12 PARALLEL REFERENCES 3,4 3,4 7 8 7, 8 • 11 through 14 11 through 14 23,24 23,24 27,28 27,28 SHOREWOOD, MINNESOTA: INSTRUCTION SHEET 2 REMOVE OLD PAGES INSER T NEW PAGES 0 INDEX 11,12 17,18 11,12 17,18 • c: memf 04/09 • CITY OF SHOREWOOD, MINNESOTA CODE OF ORDINANCES 2009 S -4 Supplement contains: Local legislation current through Ord. 456, passed 2 -9 -2009 AMERICAN LEGAL PUBLISHING CORPORATION 0 432 Walnut Street Cincinnati, Ohio 45202 -3909 (800) 445 -5588 L` COPYRIGHT © 2009 AMERICAN LEGAL PUBLISHING CORPORATION • 0 CITY OF SHOREWOOD ORDINANCE NO. 453 AN ORDINANCE ENACTING AND ADOPTING THE 2008 S -3 SUPPLEMENT TO THE CODE OF ORDINANCES FOR THE CITY OF SHOREWOOD MINNESOTA WHEREAS American Legal Publishing Corporation of Cincinnati, Ohio, has completed the third Supplement to the Code of Ordinances of the City of Shorewood, which supplement contains all ordinances up through and including Ordinance No. 447 of a general and permanent nature enacted since the prior supplement of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Shorewood; and WHEREAS, it is the intent of the City of Shorewood to accept these updated sections, as outlined in the attached Exhibit A; NOW THEREFORE the City Council of the City of Shorewood, Minnesota, ordains: Section 1 . That the third supplement to the Code of Ordinances of the City of Shorewood as submitted by American Legal Publishing Corporation of Cincinnati, Ohio, is hereby accepted. Section 2 . This ordinance adopting the 2008 S -3 Supplement to the Code of Ordinances shall take effect upon publication in the City's official newspaper. ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Shorewood, Minnesota, this 22th day of September, 2008. Christine Lizee /s/ Christine Lizee, Mayor ATTEST: Brian Heck /s/ Brian Heck, City Administrator /Clerk • 7 2009S-4 Shorewood - Adopting Ordinance 9 I] SHOREWOOD, MINNESOTA TABLE OF CONTENTS • Chapter TITLE 100: ADMINISTRATION 101. Official City Code 102. Saving Clause 103. Definitions 104. General Penalty and Enforcement 105. City Officers and Employees 106. Biennial Elections 107. Annual Audit 108. [Reserved] 109. Harbor Limits TITLE 200: BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS C7 201. Planning Commission 202. Park Commission 203. [Reserved] 204. Discriminatory Practices 205. [Reserved] TITLE 300: BUSINESS REGULATIONS 2009S-4 301. Gambling and Raffles 302. Sale of Tobacco 303. [Reserved] 304. Boat Docks and Boat Storage Facilities 305. Tree Trimmers 306. Controlled Substances 307. [Reserved] 308. Transient Merchants, Solicitors, Peddlers, Canvassers and Garage Sales 309. Adult Use Establishments 310. Lawn Fertilizer Application Control 311. Therapeutic Massage Licensing 312. Fireworks Dealer's License Fees and Sale of Permitted Consumer Fireworks 1 Shorewood - Table of Contents TITLE 400: LIQUOR REGULATIONS 9 401. Liquor Regulations 402. Consumption, Purchase and Possession of Alcohol by Persons Under the Age of 21 Years TITLE 500: PUBLIC HEALTH 501. Nuisances 502. Abandoned, Wrecked Vehicles 503. Refuse Collection and Disposal 504. Premises Conducive to High -Risk Sexual Conduct 505. Special Event Registration and Permit TITLE 600: PUBLIC SAFETY 601. Alarm Systems 602. Emergency Management 603. Misdemeanor Offenses 604. Unclaimed Property 605. False Information to Police 606. Juvenile Curfew 607. Uniform Fire Code 608. Open Burning 609. Storage of Combustible Liquids 610. Traffic Code 611. Snowmobiles TITLE 700: ANIMAL REGULATION'S 701. Dogs 702. Horses and Ponies 703. Hunting and Trapping Animals TITLE 800: [RESERVED] • 2 2008S-3 Table of Contents • TITLE 900: PUBLIC RIGHT -OF -WAY AND PROPERTY 901. Streets and Public Right -of -Way 902. Public Parks and Recreation Areas 903. Water Use and Service 904. Sewer Code 905. Stormwater Utility 906. Fire Protection Utility District 907. Illicit Discharge into Stormwater System TITLE 1000: BUILDING REGULATIONS • 1001. Building Code 1002. Moving of Buildings 1003. Excavation or Storage of Rock, Sand and Gravel 1004. Rental Housing Code 1005. Outdoor Wood- Burning Furnaces TITLE 1100: FLOOD PLAIN AND WETLAND DEVELOPMENTS 1101. Flood Plain Management Regulations 1102. Wetland Developments 1103. Tree Preservation TITLE 1200: ZONING AND SUBDIVISION REGULATIONS 1201. Zoning Regulations 1202. Subdivision Regulations TITLE 1300: MUNICIPAL FEES • 2009S-4 1301. License, Permit, Service Charges and Miscellaneous Fees 3 Shorewood - Table of Contents PARALLEL REFERENCES 0 References to Minnesota State Statutes References to Minnesota Rules References to Minnesota Regulations References to 1987 Code of Ordinances References to Ordinances INDEX • C 4 2009S-4 • CHAPTER 106 BIENNIAL ELECTIONS Section 106.01 Biennial elections 106.01 BIENNIAL ELECTIONS. All Council members shall be elected at- large. Biennial elections shall take place with the following staggering of terms commencing with the 2008 election: two Council members shall be elected for two -year terms, and two Council members shall be elected for four -year terms. The Mayor shall be elected for a two -year term at each biennial election. Two Council members shall be elected for four -year terms at each biennial election thereafter. The terms of elective officers shall commence on the first business day of January following the election at which the officer was elected. (Ord. 384, passed 4 -30 -2002; Am. Ord. 449, passed 6 -9 -2008) • 106 -1 2009S-4 Shorewood - Administration • P-.� • 106 -2 2009S-4 • TITLE 300 BUSINESS REGULATIONS • Subject Chapter Gambling and Raffles 301 Sale of Tobacco 302 [Reserved] 303 Boat Docks and Boat Storage Facilities 304 Tree Trimmers 305 Controlled Substances 306 [Reserved] 307 Transient Merchants, Solicitors, Peddlers, Canvassers and Garage Sales 308 Adult Use Establishments 309 Lawn Fertilizer Application Control 310 Therapeutic Massage Licensing 311 Fireworks Dealer's License Fees and Sale of Permitted Consumer Fireworks 312 300 -1 2009S-4 Shorewood - Business Regulations • • • [GPI I . • • 2009S-4 CHAPTER 307 [RESERVED] 307 -1 Shorewood - Business Regulations • • 307 -2 • • 401.16 Liquor Regulations 401.16 CONDITIONS OF LICENSE. 401.16 Every license is subject to the conditions in the following subdivisions and all other provisions of this chapter and of any other applicable ordinance, state law or regulation. Subd. 1. Conduct of business. Every licensee is responsible for conduct of his or her place of business and the conditions of sobriety and order in it. The act of any employee on the licensed premises authorized to sell intoxicating liquor therein is deemed the act of the licensee as well, and the licensee shall be liable to all penalties provided by this chapter and the law equally with the employee. Subd. 2. License to be posted. All licensed premises shall have the license posted in a conspicuous place at all times. Subd. 3. Sales to certain persons restricted. No alcoholic beverage shall be sold or served to any intoxicated person or to any person under 21 years of age. Subd. 4. Minors on the premises. a. No person under the age of 18 years shall be employed in any rooms constituting the place in which intoxicating liquors or 3.2% malt liquor are sold at retail on -sale, except that persons under the age of 18 may be employed as musicians or to perform the duties of a bus person or dishwashing services in places defined as a restaurant, hotel, motel or other multipurpose building serving food in rooms in which intoxicating liquors or 3.2% malt liquor are sold at retail on -sale. b. No person under the age of 21 years may enter a licensed establishment except to work, consume meals on premises that qualify as a restaurant, or attend social functions that are held in a portion of the premises where liquor is not sold. • Subd. 5. Gambling or gambling devices. No gambling or any gambling device shall be permitted on any 3.2% licensed premises. Subd. 6. Display during prohibited hours. No "on- sale" establishment shall display liquor to the public during hours when the sale of liquor is prohibited. Subd. 7. Inspections. Every licensee shall allow any peace officer, health officer or properly designated officer or employee of the city to enter, inspect and search the premises of the licensee during business hours without a search and seizure warrant and may seize all intoxicating liquors found on the licensed premises. (Ord. 441, passed 11 -5 -2007) 401 -11 2008S-3 401.17 Shorewood - Liquor Regulations 401.18 401.17 HOURS OF OPERATION. 0 Subd. 1. 3.2% malt liquor. No sale of 3.2% malt liquor shall be made on any Sunday between the hours of 1:00 a.m. and 12:00 noon. No sale shall be made between the hours of 1:00 a.m. and 8:00 a.m. of any other day. Subd. 2. Intoxicating liquor; on -sale. No sale of intoxicating liquor for consumption on the licensed premises may be made: a. Between 1:00 a.m. and 8:00 a.m. on the days of Tuesday through Saturday; b. Between 12:00 midnight and 8:00 a.m. on Mondays; c. After 1:00 a.m. on Sundays, except as provided by a special license for Sunday sales as provided by § 401.05, Subd. 7; d. Between 8:00 p.m. on December 24 and 8:00 a.m. on December 25, except as provided by a special club license as provided by § 401.05, Subd. 6. Subd. 3. Intoxicating liquor; off -sale. The hours of operation shall be as provided in M.S. § 340A.504. 0 (Ord. 441, passed 11 -5 -2007; Am. Ord. 448, passed 4 -14 -2008) Penalty, see § 104.01 401.18 PROHIBITED ACTS AND CONDITIONS. Subd. 1. Liquor in unlicensed places. No person shall mix or prepare liquor for consumption in any public place or place of business unless it has a license to sell liquor "on- sale" or a permit from the Liquor Control Director under M.S. §§ 340A.414 and 340A.504. • 401 -12 2009S-4 • TITLE 900 • • 2009S-4 PUBLIC RIGHT -OF -WAY AND PROPERTY Subject Chapter Streets and Public Right -of -Way 901 Public Parks and Recreation Areas 902 Water Use and Service 903 Sewer Code 904 Stormwater Utility 905 Fire Protection Utility District 906 Illicit Discharge into Stormwater System 907 900 -1 Shorewood - Public Right -of -Way and Property • 1] • 900 -2 903.09 Water Use and Service 903.09 903.09 WATER RATES AND CHARGES. Subd. 1. Rates and charges established. a. Water service rates. (1) Quarterly rates. The water rate due and payable to the city by each water user for water taken from the municipal water system shall be at a quarterly rate established by a ordinance of the City Council. Where service is for less than a quarterly period, the quarterly charge will be prorated on a monthly basis. (2) Minimum rate for low income residents. A minimum charge is established for residents having low incomes. The charge shall be at two - thirds of the regular minimum rate; provided, that consumption is under 10,000 gallons per quarter. Should the consumption exceed this minimum, the minimum rate reverts to the regular minimum rate. The criteria for determining low income is as set by the Hennepin County CDBG Program income limits for very low income and family size. Residents must submit the proper application and income disclosure initially, and at least annually, or upon reasonable request by the city, to be eligible for this rate. b. Meter charges. A charge for a water meter shall be made by the city. Property owners or users shall pay in advance before delivery of the water meter for installation. The charge shall be as established by the City Council by ordinance. c. Water turn on. The established turn -on fee will be charged for turning on water where service has been shut off for nonpayment of water billings, failure to repair a leak, discontinuance of service, or other reason specified in this chapter. d. Estimated and adjusted rates. (1) In the event the water meter servicing any property is found to be operating in a faulty manner or to have become inoperative, the amount of water will be estimated in accordance with the amount previously used in comparable periods of the year. (2) The City Council shall be authorized to make adjustments in water charges when the amount billed is erroneous due to a meter deficiency or other mistake. e. Rates outside city limits. Rates due and payable by each water user located beyond the territorial boundaries of the city shall be determined by special contract. Subd. 2. Listing of accounts. All accounts shall be kept on the books of the city in the name of the owner of the property served. All bills and notices sent out by the city shall be sent to the address of the property served. If nonresident owners or agents desire personal notice sent to a different address, they shall file an application therefor with the city. Any error in address shall be promptly reported to the city. 903 -9 903.09 Shorewood - Public Right -of -Way and Property 903.10 Subd. 3. Bills f delinquencies, services, discontinuance tax assessments. 0 a. Billing. Statements for charges for water service for a quarterly period shall be mailed to each property owner or user on or before the tenth day of the first month following the end of the quarter and shall be due and payable on or before the last day of the months of January, April, July and October following the quarterly period covered by the statement. b. Delinquencies. After the last day of the month in which payment is due, a penalty of 10% of the unpaid account balance will be assessed and added to the amount due on the account. If the balance due on the account is not paid in full within 45 days of the day on which the account became due, a notice shall be sent to the property owner or user informing the property owner or user that the account is delinquent and that unless the account balance is paid in full within 15 days, the water may be shut off and the prescribed shut -off fee will be assessed. c. Discontinuance of service. If the property owner or user does not respond to the notice given above, prior to the date indicated in the notice, and the statement remains unpaid, the water may be shut off at the curb stop. Prior to the water being turned back on again, the property owner or user shall be required to pay all delinquent charges, plus penalties and shut -off fees, and the prescribed turn -on fee. d. Appeals to discontinuance of service. The property owner or user may appeal the notice to the City Council during the 15 day period set forth in Subd. 3(b). Water service shall continue to the appealing property owner or user pending the decision of the Council on the appeal. Upon the determination of the Council, the water may be shut off pursuant to Subd. 3(c) as set forth above. e. Tax assessments. All delinquent accounts may be certified by the Clerk who shall prepare an assessment roll each year providing for assessment of the delinquent accounts against the respective property served. This assessment roll shall be delivered to the City Council for adoption prior to November 30 of each year and upon approval thereof, the Clerk shall certify to the County Auditor the amount due, plus a certification fee as established by ordinance of the City Council, and the County Auditor shall thereupon enter the amount as part of the tax levy on the premises to be collected during the ensuing year. The action may be optional or subsequent to taking legal action to collect delinquent accounts. (Ord. 395, passed 7 -28 -2003; Am. Ord. 456, passed 2 -9 -2009) 903.10 WATER CONNECTIONS SERVED BY ADJACENT MUNICIPALITIES. The City Council has heretofore and will in the future enter into contracts with adjacent municipalities to provide water service to properties located within the city. All permits to be issued under this chapter shall comply with the terms of the agreements. In instances where the cost of the water 903 -10 2009S-4 903.10 Water Use and Service 903.13 hook-up rom the supplying cit is included in full or in art as a quarterly charge, shall be added P Y P q Y to the billing for the minimum quarterly water charge to be paid by the recipient. (Ord. 395, passed 7 -28 -2003) 903.11 AUTHORIZED WATER SHUT OFFS. In case of fire or alarm of fire, water may be shut off to insure a supply for the fire fighting; or in making repairs or construction of new works, water may be shut off at any time and kept shut off as long as necessary. (Ord. 395, passed 7 -28 -2003) 903.12 CONSERVATION MEASURES. Subd. 1. Whenever the City Council shall determine that a shortage of water supply threatens the city, it may, by resolution, limit the time and hours during which water may be used from the water system for lawn and garden sprinkling, irrigation, car washing and other uses specified therein. Appropriate notice of the limitation shall be given prior to the enforcement thereof. Subd. 2. To conserve water resources, prevent the wasteful and harmful effects of sprinkling during mid -day hours, and allow the city's water system adequate opportunity to replenish the water supply in the city's water storage tanks, certain limitations must be placed on the use of the city's water supply. During the period of May 1 through September 30 of any year, a person may only sprinkle or irrigate lawns, sod, seeded areas, gardens, shrubs, or other vegetation with city water in the city before 11:00 a.m. and after 4:30 p.m. Watering activities such as play toys, car washing and hand watering of flower beds are exempt, as long as the activity is continuously human attended. (Ord. 395, passed 7 -28 -2003; Am. Ord. 451, passed 7 -14 -2008) 903.13 RESTRICTED AND PROHIBITED ACTS. Subd. 1. Unauthorized turn on or shut off. No person, except an authorized city employee or agent, shall turn on or off any water supply at the curb stop. A turn -on or shut -off fee in an amount equivalent to twice the prescribed fee shall be charged for the unauthorized turn on or shut off of any connection to the municipal water system. • 903 -11 2009S-4 903.13 Shorewood - Public Right -of -Way and Property 903.15 Subd. 2. Unauthorized use o h ydrants , inter with system. No person, other than employees f Y � � Y p � P Y or agents of the city, shall operate fire hydrants or interfere in any way with the water system. Subd. 3. Supplying water to others. No person shall permit water from the water system to be used for any purpose except upon his own premises unless written consent is first obtained from the city. (Ord. 395, passed 7 -28 -2003) 903.14 DISCONTINUANCE OF SERVICE. Water service may be shut off at any curb stop connection whenever: Subd. 1. The owner or occupant of the premises served, or any person working on any pipes or equipment thereon which are connected with the water system, has violated, threatens to violate or causes to be violated, any of the provisions of this chapter. Subd. 2. Any charge for water, service, meter or other financial obligation imposed on the present or former owner or occupant of the premises served is unpaid. Subd. 3. Fraud or misrepresentation by the owner or occupant of the premises served in connection with an application for service. (Ord. 395, passed 7 -28 -2003) 903.15 MANDATORY HOOK UP, COMMERCIAL AND MULTIPLE - FAMILY RESIDENTIAL USERS AND CERTAIN RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENTS. The owner of a property used for commercial purposes or for multiple - family residential purposes, involving four or more dwelling units, situated within the city and abutting on any street, alley or right - of -way in which there is located a municipal water trunk or lateral facility, is hereby required at its expense to connect to the facility in accordance with the provisions of this chapter within 90 days after the date of official written notice by the City Council to so connect. Single - family residential developments of more than three lots shall be required to connect to the municipal water system, at the developer's expense, based upon a determination by the City Engineer that the connection is feasible. The connection is considered feasible if the cost of providing water to the property line of the lots within the development does not exceed the connection charges, set forth in § 903.04, subd. 3. of this code, times the number of lots in the development. (Ord. 395, passed 7 -28 -2003) 0 903 -12 2009S-4 903.16 Water Use and Service 903.16 0 903.16 RIGHT OF ENTRY POWERS. Authorized city employees shall have free access at reasonable hours of the day to all parts of every building and premises connected to the water system necessary for reading of meters and inspection. City employees shall be properly identified and shall display the identification upon seeking admittance to the building. (Ord. 395, passed 7 -28 -2003) • • 903 -12A 2009S-12 Shorewood - Public Right -of -Way and Property • • • 903 -12B 904.06 Sewer Code 904.07 Subd. 3. Connection to public sewer, abandonment of systems. a. The owners of all houses, buildings or properties which abut upon or are served by a public sewer and where cesspools and septic tanks have been in existence prior to the construction of the sanitary sewer shall connect with the public sewer when public sewer becomes available to the property. Shoreland property shall be further governed by Minn. Rules § 6120.3400. Any septic tanks and cesspools and private sewage disposal facilities then existing shall be abandoned and filled with suitable material. b. At the time as a public sewer becomes available to a property served by a private sewage disposal system, as provided in § 904.05 of this chapter, a direct connection shall be made to the public sewer in compliance with this chapter. Any septic tanks, cesspools and similar private sewage disposal facilities then existing shall be abandoned and filled with suitable material. Subd. 4. Disposal of contents of septic tanks and cesspools. Contents of septic tanks and cesspools or other refuse shall not be pumped or emptied into the city's public sanitary sewer system. (1987 Code, § 904.06) (Ord. 64, passed 5 -8 -1972; Am. Ord. 450, passed 6 -23 -2008) 0 904.07 SEWER PERMITS. Subd. 1. Classes. a. There shall be two classes of building sewer and connection permits: (1) For residential service; and (2) For nonresidential service, including service to commercial establishments, churches, schools and establishments producing industrial wastes. (3) In either case, application shall be made on a special form furnished by the city. The permit application shall be supplemented by any plans, specifications or other information which the city may reasonably require. At the time of applying for the permit, the applicant shall pay an inspection fee as prescribed by the Council. Inspection fees for residential connections and for nonresidential connections shall be in the amounts as the Council may from time to time establish by resolution. b. Nonresidential permits, as described herein, shall be issued without prior approval of the City Council and when required by the Metropolitan Water Control Commission (MWCC) or its agents. • M I Ili• `M 904.07 Shorewood - Public Right -of -Way and Property DOME: Subd. 2. Permit required. No unauthorized person shall uncover, make any connections with or openings into, use, alter or disturb any public sewer or appurtenance thereof without first obtaining a written permit from the Sewer Inspector. Subd. 3. Permit to be displayed. The city shall furnish a permit card with permit number which shall be prominently displayed on property where a sewer connection is being made. The card shall be displayed for the duration of the work. (1987 Code, § 904.07) (Ord. 64, passed 5 -8 -1972; Ord. 120, passed 5 -12 -1980) 904.08 BUILDING SEWERS AND CONNECTIONS. Subd. 1. Plumbing requirements. a. Supervision. No plumbing shall be done except under direct supervision of a master plumber when connecting with a public sewer. b. Registration of master plumber. (1) Registration required. Permits for building sewers shall be taken out by a master plumber and before a permit is issued, the master plumber shall first register with the City Administrator /Clerk of his or her intent to carry on the occupation within the city and connect building sewers to the municipal sanitary sewer system. (2) Registration fee. The registration fee shall be as provided in § 1301.02 of this code. (3) Bond and insurance. Conditions of the registration shall be: (a) Procure and post with the City Administrator /Clerk a bond in the amount of $2,000 in favor of the city and the public, conditioned upon faithful performance of contracts; (b) Maintain insurance against damages to public property or injury or death to persons resulting from the building sewer construction, which policies shall indemnify and save harmless the city and all of its officers and personnel against any claim, demand, damages, actions or cause of action arising out of or by reason of the doing of the work or activities related or incident thereto and from any costs, disbursements or expenses of defending the same. The property damage insurance coverage shall be in the amount of $25,000 or more, and the public liability insurance for injury or death to persons shall be in the amount of $100,000 and $200,000. Proof of the insurance shall be filed with the City Administrator /Clerk, and the policy shall provide that the city shall be notified immediately of any termination or modification of the insurance. Should the insurance coverage hereinbefore provided be inadequate in amount, then the • • • &M L-1 CHAPTER 907 ILLICIT DISCHARGE INTO STORMWATER SYSTEM Section 907.01 907.02 907.03 907.04 907.05 907.06 907.07 907.08 907.09 907.10 907.11 907.12 Purpose /intent Definitions Applicability Responsibility for administration Severability Prohibited discharges Best management practices Notification of spills Enforcement Appeal of notice of violation Cost of abatement of the violation Remedies not exclusive 907.01 PURPOSE /INTENT. The purpose of this chapter is to reduce non -storm water discharges to the Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) in order to comply with requirements of the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit process. The objectives of this chapter are: (1) To minimize pollutants into the MS4. (2) To prohibit illicit connections and discharges to the MS4. (3) To establish legal authority to carry out compliance with this chapter. (Ord. 455, passed 12 -8 -2008) 907.02 DEFINITIONS. For the purpose of this chapter, the following definitions shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning. 907 -1 2009S-4 907.02 Shorewood - Public Right -of -Way and Property 907.02 AUTHORIZED ENFORCEMENT AGENCY. The City of Shorewood designated to enforce this chapter. BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES (BMPs). Pollution prevention practices, maintenance procedures, and other management practices to reduce the discharge of pollutants to storm water, receiving waters, or storm water conveyance systems. BMPs also include treatment practices, operating procedures, and practices to control site runoff, spillage or leaks, disposal, or drainage from raw materials storage. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS. Those materials which because of their quantity, concentration, or physical, chemical, or infectious characteristics are a hazard to human health, safety and property when improperly disposed of. ILLEGAL DISCHARGE. Any direct non - stormwater discharge to the storm drain system of pollutants or hazardous materials. ILLICIT CONNECTIONS. Any drain or conveyance causing an illegal discharge to enter the storm drain system or connected to the storm drain system which has not been approved by an authorized enforcement agency. NON- STORMWATER DISCHARGE. A discharge into the storm drain system that is not normal stormwater. POLLUTANT. Paints, varnishes, and solvents; oil and other automotive fluids; hazardous substances, concrete washout, and wastes. STORM DRAINAGE SYSTEM. Publicly -owned facilities by which stormwater is collected and /or conveyed, including but not limited to any roads with drainage systems, municipal streets, gutters, curbs, inlets, piped storm drains, pumping facilities, retention and detention basins, natural and human -made or altered drainage channels, reservoirs, and other drainage structures. STORMWATER. Any surface flow, runoff, and drainage consisting of natural precipitation and resulting from such precipitation. STORMWATER POLLUTION PREVENTION PLAN. A document which describes the best management practices and activities to be implemented by government to reduce pollutant discharges to stormwater, stormwater conveyance systems, and /or receiving waters. (Ord. 455, passed 12 -8 -2008) • 907 -2 2009S-4 907.03 Illicit Discharge into Stormwater System 907.07 0 907.03 APPLICABILITY. This chapter shall apply to all run -off entering the storm drain system. (Ord. 455, passed 12 -8 -2008) 907.04 RESPONSIBILITY FOR ADMINISTRATION. The city shall administer, implement, and enforce the provisions of this chapter. Any powers granted or duties imposed upon the city may be delegated in writing by the City Council to persons or entities including the Minnehaha Creek Watershed District. (Ord. 455, passed 12 -8 -2008) 907.05 SEVERABILITY. The provisions of this chapter are hereby declared to be severable. If any provision, clause, sentence, or paragraph of this chapter or the application thereof to any person, establishment, or circumstances shall be held invalid, such invalidity shall not affect the other provisions or application of this chapter. (Ord. 455, passed 12 -8 -2008) 907.06 PROHIBITED DISCHARGES. No person shall discharge or cause to be discharged into the municipal storm drain system or watercourses any pollutants or hazardous materials that cause or contribute to a violation of applicable water quality standards. (Ord. 455, passed 12 -8 -2008) Penalty, see § 104.01 907.07 BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES. The city may adopt requirements identifying best management practices for any activity, operation, or facility which may cause or contribute to pollution or contamination of stormwater, the storm drain system, or waters within its borders. 0 (Ord. 455, passed 12 -8 -2008) 907 -3 2009S-4 907.08 Shorewood - Public Right -of -Way and Property 907.12 907.08 NOTIFICATION OF SPILLS. 0 Any person having information of any known or suspected illegal discharges shall notify the city. (Ord. 455, passed 12 -8 -2008) 907.09 ENFORCEMENT. Upon finding that a person has violated a prohibition of this chapter, the city may order compliance by written notice of violation to the responsible person. Such notice may require reasonable monitoring, analysis and remediation by a specified deadline. (Ord. 455, passed 12 -8 -2008) 907.10 APPEAL OF NOTICE OF VIOLATION. Subd. 1. Any person receiving a notice of violation may appeal the determination of the authorized enforcement agency. The notice of appeal must be received within ten days from the date of the notice of violation. Hearing on the appeal before the appropriate authority or his /her designee shall take place within 30 days from the date of receipt of the notice of appeal. Subd. 2. The good citizens of Shorewood retain all legal rights guaranteed by the United States and Minnesota Constitution to pursue all appeals and rights to due process. (Ord. 455, passed 12 -8 -2008) 907.11 COST OF ABATEMENT OF THE VIOLATION. The property owner shall incur all costs to cease violating the provisions of this chapter. (Ord. 455, passed 12 -8 -2008) 907.12 REMEDIES NOT EXCLUSIVE. The remedies listed in this chapter are not exclusive of any other remedies available under any applicable federal, state or local law and it is within the discretion of the city to seek cumulative remedies. (Ord. 455, passed 12 -8 -2008) 907 -4 2009S-4 1301.02 Licenses, Permits, Service Charges and Miscellaneous Fees 1301.02 • LICENSE, PERMIT, SERVICE CHARGES AND MISCELLANEOUS FEES Type of Charge /Fee City Code Reference Charge /Fee I. Miscellaneous Permits and Licenses Tree trimmers license 305.01 $30 Commercial lawn fertilizer Application license (annual) 310.03.2d $30 Therapeutic massage license fee Application investigation fee $150 $100 Fireworks dealer license /permit $100 per site /per year Multiple dock facility license 1201.24, Subd. 10 $2 per slip /per year II. Liquor Intoxicating liquor license - on- sale 401.06.1 $7,500 Wine license - on -sale 401.06.1 $1,000 Intoxication malt liquor /wine license - on -sale 401.06.1 $2,000 Intoxicating liquor - off -sale 401.06.1 $310 Liquor special club license 401.06.1 $250 Special Sunday license 401.06.1 $200 3.2% malt Liquor license - on -sale 401.06.2 $300 3.2% malt liquor Liquor license - off -sale 401.06.2 $50 3.2% malt liquor Temporary license 401.06.2 $25 Liquor license investigation fee - new license 401.06.1 $500 2008S-3 1301 -3 1301.02 Shorewood - Municipal Fees 1301.02 LICENSE, PERMIT, SERVICE CHARGES AND MISCELLANEOUS FEES Type of Charge /Fee City Code Charge /Fee Reference II. Liquor Liquor license investigation fee - 401.06.1 $250 Renewal with change in managers /owners /and the like Liquor licensees in violation 401.06.2 $500 /first offense $1,000 /second offense in 24 -month period $1, 500 /third offense in 24 -month period $2,000 /fourth offense in 24 -month period III. Utility Rates Sewer Sewer connection permit 904.07.1 $150 Sanitary Sewer Service 904.15.1a $70 /qtr /residential $45 /qtr /residential (low income) Commercial: $71.90 /qtr, plus $2.55/ea 1,000 gallons in excess of 28,500 gallons per qtr. Sanitary sewer surcharge 904.09.5 $100 /month Local sewer availability charge 904.18.3 $1,200 Water Water connection permit 903.03. la Inside $50 Outside $60 Watering restriction violation 903.12 $50 first violation $25 increase each succeeding violation (e.g. 2nd violation $75, 3rd violation $100, and the like) 17J 1301 -4 2009S-4 1301,02 Licenses, Permits, Service Charges and Miscellaneous Fees 1301.02 LICENSE, PERMIT, SERVICE CHARGES AND MISCELLANEOUS FEES Type of Charge /Fee City Code Reference Charge /Fee Degradation fee Restoration fee 901.09 901.12 Varies Varies * Fee is waived when done in conjunction with a building permit or when burned by Fire Department. (1987 Code, § 1301.02) (Ord. 263, passed 12 -14 -1992; Ord. 274, passed 5 -10 -1993; Ord. 277, passed 8 -23 -1993; Ord. 279, passed 9 -27 -1993; Ord. 285, passed 1 -24 -1994; Ord. 287, passed 3 -14 -1994; Ord. 292, passed 5 -23 -1994; Ord. 299, passed 6 -12 -1995; Ord. 301, passed 6 -12 -1995; Ord. 302, passed 7 -10 -1995; Ord. 309, passed 2 -12 -1996; Ord. 322, passed 6 -9 -1997; Ord. 328, passed 12 -15 -1997; Ord. 329, passed 12 -15 -1997; Ord. 332, passed 2 -23 -1998; Ord. 340, passed 9 -14 -1998; Ord. 344, passed 9 -28 -1998; Ord. 351, passed 5 -24 -1999; Ord. 353, passed 6 -14 -1999; Ord. 356, passed 9 -13 -1999; Ord. 359, passed 12 -13 -1999; Ord 360, passed 1 -10 -2000; Ord 365, passed 8 -14 -2000; Ord. 369, passed 2 -12 -2001; Ord. 370, passed 2- 26- 2001;Ord. 412, passed 2 -28 -2005; Ord. 416, passed 7 -25 -2005; Ord. 432, passed 12 -I1 -2006; Am. Ord. 437, passed 7 -9 -2007; Am. Ord. 438, passed 8 -13 -2007; Am. Ord. 439, passed 9 -10 -2007; Am. Ord. 442, passed 11 -5 -2007; Am. Ord. 445, passed 12 -10 -2007; Am. Ord. 446, passed 1 -28 -2008; Am. Ord. 452, passed 7 -14 -2008) • 1301 -11 2009S-4 Shorewood - Municipal Fees • 1301 -12 • E • 2009S-4 REFERENCES TO MINNESOTA STATE STATUTES M. S. Section Code Section Ch. 12 602.01, 602.08 15.73, Subd. 3 901.04 15.99, Subd. 3.(e) 1101.10 16B.59- 16B.75 1001.02, 1001.03 16B.62, Subd. 1 1001.04, 1001.05 16B.65, Subd. 1 1001.04 16B.69 1001.06 16B.70 1001.05 18.75 -18.88 501.04 Ch. 18B 310.03 Ch. 18C 310.03 42 1201.26 82.17 204.02 84.81 -84.88 611.05 88.16 -88.22 608.11 Ch. 103F 1101.01 Ch. 103G 1101.04, 1101.10 Ch. 105 1201.26 105.44 1201.26 144.391 302.01 152.02 306.02 168.10 502.02 Ch. 168B 502.01 168B.01 604.04 Ch. 169 604.04, 610.01, 611.05 169.01 902.04 216B.02 901.04 216B.02, Subd. 4 901.04 216B.02, Subd. 6 901.04 Ch. 216D 901.28 216D.01 -.09 901.20, 901.28 216.D.04, Subd. 3 901.04 237.16 901.04 237.79 901.04 237.81 901.04 3 Shorewood - Parallel References 2009S-4 M M. S. Section Code Section 237.162 901.04, 901.11 237.162, Subd. 4 901.04, 901.11 237.163 901.04, 901.11 237.163, Subd. 2(b) 901.04 Ch. 238 901.04 238.086 901.04 260.185 606.01 278.01- 278.13 312.09 290.09- 290.13 1201.02 299F.011 607.03, 901.02 299F.011, Subd. 4 607.04 299F.011, Subd. 6 607.05 300.06 901.06 Ch. 308A 901.04 309.515 308.05 326.02 1202.02 Ch. 327 1201.02 Ch. 329 308.07 Ch. 340A 401.02 340A.101 401.03 340A.404, Subd. 5 401.05 340A.412, Subd. 14 401.03 340A.414 401.18 340A.504 401.17, 401.18 340A.801 401.15 340A. 802 401.09 343.40 701.05 Ch. 349 301.01, 301.02, 301.03, 301.14 349.11- 349.21 301.15 349.11- 349.23 301.06, 301.07 349.166 301.09 349.12 301.04 349.213 301.03 Ch. 361 501.06 Ch. 363 204.01 364.03 312.09, 312.12 Ch. 412 105.03 412.221 309.01 412.221 et seq. 501.08 412.541 105.01, 105.02 412.581 105.01, 105.02 412.591 107.01 M s • REFERENCES TO MINNESOTA RULES Minn. Rules Section Ch. 1306 Ch. 1335 Ch. 1335, parts 1335.0600- 1335.1200 Ch. 1510 6100.5700, subp. 5 Ch. 6120, parts 6120.2500- 6120.3900 6120.3400 Ch. 7009 Ch. 7011 Ch. 7017 Ch. 7019 Ch. 7030 Ch. 7560 7560.0150, subp. 2 7819.0050- 7819.9950 7819.1000, subp. 3 7819.1100 7819.1250 7819.1300 7819.3000 7819.3100 7819.3200 7819.4000 7819.4100 7819.5000 7819.5100 Ch. 7819, parts 7819.9900- 7819.9950 8800.1200 8800.2800 Code Section 1001.03 1001.03 1001.03 608.11 611.04 1201.02 904.06 1201.03 1201.03 1201.03 1201.03 501.05, 1201.03, 1201.23, 1201.24 901.11, 901.28 901.17 901.04 901.07 901.04, 901.11 901.25 901.21 901.11 901.19 901.23 901.17 901.17 901.11, 901.19 901.19 901.04 1201.03 1201.03 7 2009S-4 Shorewood - Parallel References 0 C] C� • • • REFERENCES TO 1987 CODE OF ORDINANCES 1987 Code Section 2004 Code Section 102.02 102.02 102.03 102.03 105.01 105.01 105.02 105.02 105.03 105.03 105.04 105.04 107.01 107.01 109.01 109.01 109.02 109.02 109.03 109.03 201.01 201.01 201.02 201.02 201.03 201.03 201.04 201.04 201.05 201.05 202.01 202.01 202.02 202.02 202.03 202.03 202.04 202.04 204.01 204.01 204.02 204.02 204.03 204.03 204.04 204.04 204.05 204.05 204.06 204.06 301.01 301.01 302.02 302.02 302.03 302.03 302.04 302.04 302.05 302.05 302.06 302.06 302.07 302.07 11 Shorewood - Parallel References 1987 Code Section 2004 Code Section 0 302.08 302.08 302.09 302.09 302.10 302.10 302.11 302.11 302.12 302.12 302.13 302.13 302.14 302.14 304.01 304.01 304.02 304.02 304.03 304.03 304.04 304.04 304.05 304.05 304.06 304.06 304.07 304.07 304.08 304.08 304.09 304.09 305.01 305.01 305.02 305.02 305.03 305.03 305.04 305.04 306.01 306.01 306.02 306.02 306.03 306.03 306.04 306.04 306.05 306.05 306.06 306.06 306.07 306.07 306.08 306.08 306.09 306.09 • • 12 2009S-4 References to 1987 Code of Ordinances • 13 2009S-4 1987 Code Section 2004 Code Section 308.01 308.01 308.02 308.02 308.03 308.03 308.04 308.04 308.05 308.05 308.06 308.06 308.07 308.07 308.08 308.08 308.09 308.09 308.10 308.10 308.11 308.11 308.12 308.12 308.13 308.13 309.01 309.01 309.02 309.02 309.03 309.03 309.04 309.04 309.05 309.05 309.06 309.06 310.01 310.01 310.02 310.02 310.03 310.03 310.04 310.04 310.05 310.05 310.06 310.06 • 13 2009S-4 Shorewood - Parallel References 1987 Code Section 501.02 503.01 503.02 503.03 503.04 503.05 503.07 503.08 507.01 507.02 507.03 2004 Code Section 609.01- 609.05 502.01 502.02 502.03 502.04 502.05 502.07 502.08 503.01 503.02 503.03 • • • 14 2008S-3 References to Ordinances 23 2009S-4 Ord. No. Date Passed Code Section 200 9 -14 -1987 603.10 204 2 -8 -1988 901.01 208 4 -11 -1988 1201.03 , 1201.06, 1201.10, 1201.11, 1201.19, 1201.23 209 5 -9 -1988 1102.11 213 3 -27 -1989 701.04, 701.06, 701.08- 701.11 214 5 -22 -1989 1201.03, 1201.23 217 7 -10 -1989 1102.05 218 7 -24 -1989 502.02 219 12 -4 -1989 904.15 222 3 -12 -1990 610.09 226 6 -11 -1990 1201.03 227 6 -11 -1990 1201.03 232 9 -10 -1990 701.07 237 5 -13 -1991 503.09 238 6 -24 -1991 503.10 239 6 -24 -1991 901.01 242 8 -26 -1991 1201.02, 1201.10 - 1201.17, 1201.23 243 9 -9 -1991 1201.02, 1201.03, 1201.17, 1201.19 245 10 -28 -1991 611.10 246 10 -28 -1991 610.06, 902.04 254 4 -13 -1992 904.18 254 4 -13 -1992 904.03 261 11 -30 -1992 1201.02, 1201.03, 1201.26 263 12 -14 -1992 304.05, 305.01, 507.09, 601.06, 701.04, 904.08, 1301.01, 1301.02 264 1 -11 -1993 202.02 265 1 -25 -1993 308.01- 308.13 266 1 -25 -1993 902.02 268 1 -25 -1993 905.01- 905.09 270 2 -22 -1993 1201.03 271 3 -10 -1993 904.18 23 2009S-4 Shorewood - Parallel References Ord. No. Date Passed Code Section 0 272 4 -12 -1993 1004.01- 1004.06 274 5 -10 -1993 1301.02 275 5 -24 -1993 1201.03 276 6 -14 -1993 1201.03 277 8 -23 -1993 904.09, 1301.02 278 8 -23 -1993 202.02 279 9 -27 -1993 1301.02 280 10 -11 -1993 611.10 285 1 -24 -1994 1301.02 286 2 -28 -1994 906.05 287 3 -14 -1994 1301.02 288 3 -28 -1994 702.03 289 3 -28 -1994 1201.03 291 5 -9 -1994 1201.03 292 5 -23 -1994 1301.02 293 6 -13 -1994 904.05 294 9 -12 -1994 902.04 296 1 -23 -1995 611.10 297 2 -27 -1995 610.09 299 6 -12 -1995 701.04, 1301.02 301 6 -12 -1995 1301.02 302 7 -10 -1995 1301.02 305 8 -28 -1995 1102.02, 1102.06 309 2 -12 -1996 1301.02 310 2 -12 -1996 902.06 311 6 -24 -1996 609.01- 609.05 312 6 -24 -1996 610.06 314 10 -14 -1996 611.10 315 11 -25 -1996 201.05 316 11 -25 -1996 308.04 317 12 -4 -1996 202.02, 202.03 318 1 -13 -1997 308.11 321 5 -12 -1997 1201.02, 1201.03 322 6 -9 -1997 1301.02 323 10 -26 -1997 1201.03 324 10 -27 -1997 1103.03 328 12 -15 -1997 1301.02 • 24 2008S-3 References to Ordinances • 27 2009S-4 Ord. No. Date Passed Code Section 429 1 -22 -2007 1005.01 - 1005.06 430 11 -13 -2006 603.06, 703.04 431 11 -27 -2006 1201.02, 1201.03 432 12 -11 -2006 1301.02 433 1 -22 -2007 1201.03 434 3 -12 -2007 610.09 435 3 -12 -2007 201.04 436 5 -29 -2007 Adopting Ordinance 437 7 -9 -2007 1301.02 438 8 -13 -2007 1301.02 439 9 -10 -2007 1301.02 440 11 -5 -2007 1201.22 441 11 -5 -2007 401.01- 401.22, 402.01- 402.03 442 11 -5 -2007 1301.02 443 11 -26 -2007 1201.24 444 12 -10 -2007 901.01- 901.29 445 12 -10 -2007 1301.02 446 1 -28 -2008 1301.02 447 1 -28 -2008 904.09 448 4 -14 -2008 401.17 449 6 -9 -2008 106.01 450 6 -23 -2008 904.06 451 7 -14 -2008 903.12 452 7 -14 -2008 1301.02 453 9 -22 -2008 Adopting Ordinance 454 12 -8 -2008 307.01- 307.14 455 12 -8 -2008 907.01- 907.13 456 2 -9 -2009 903.09 • 27 2009S-4 Shorewood - Parallel References 0 • 28 Index GARAGE SALES See TRANSIENT MERCHANTS SOLICITORS PEDDLERS CANVASSERS AND GARAGE SALES) GARBAGE COLLECTION AND DISPOSAL (See REFUSE COLLECTION AND DISPOSAL) GENERAL COMMERCIAL DISTRICT, 1201.22 GRAVEL; EXCAVATION OF (See BUILDING REGULATIONS) HARBOR LIMITS Harbor limits established, 109.01 Jurisdictional limit, 109.02 Lake Minnetonka Conservation District Code, 109.03 HORSES (See ANIMAL REGULATIONS) HOUSE NUMBERING, 901.03 HUNTING AND TRAPPING ANIMALS (See ANIMAL REGULATIONS) a ILLICIT DISCHARGE INTO STORMWATER SYSTEM Appeal of notice of violation, 907.10 Applicability, 907.03 Best management practices, 907.07 Cost of abatement of the violation, 907.11 Definitions, 907.02 Enforcement, 907.09 Notification of spills, 907.08 Prohibited discharges, 907.06 Purpose /intent, 907.01 Remedies not exclusive, 907.12 Responsibility for administration, 907.04 Severability, 907.05 INTOXICATING LIQUOR (See LIQUOR REGULATIONS) JUVENILE CURFEW Curfew for minors, 606.01 L -R, LAKESHORE RECREATIONAL DISTRICT, 1201.24 11 2009S-4 Shorewood - Index LAKE MINNETONKA CONSERVATION DISTRICT CODE 109.03 0 LAKESHORE RECREATIONAL DISTRICT, 1201.24 LAWN FERTILIZER APPLICATION CONTROL Definitions, 310.02 Exemption to phosphorous requirement, 310.05 General regulations, 310.04 Penalty, 310.06 Purpose, 310.01 Regulations for commercial lawn fertilizer applicators, 310.03 LIQUIDS; COMBUSTIBLE; STORAGE OF (See COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS; STORAGE OF) LIQUOR REGULATIONS Consumption, purchase and possession of alcohol by persons under the age of 21 years Consumption of alcohol by persons under the age of 21 years, 402.01 Furnishing alcoholic beverages to persons under 21 years of age, 402.02 Misdemeanors, 402.03 Liquor regulations Application for a license, 401.09 Bond and insurance requirements, 401.15 Classification of licenses, 401.05 Conditions of license, 401.16 Definitions, 401.03 Enforcement, 401.20 Hours of operation, 401.17 License and investigation fees, 401.06 License required, 401.04 License violation administrative penalties, 401.22 Licensing procedures, 401.10 Municipal Liquor Store abolished, 401.01 Off -sale licenses, number of, 401.07 Persons ineligible for licenses, 401.08 Prohibited acts and conditions, 401.18 Renewal applications, 40 1. 11 Restrictions on license, 401.13 State statutes adopted, 401.02 Suspension or revocation of license, 401.19 Term of license, 401.14 Transfer of license, 401.12 Violation, 401.21 0 12 2008S-3 Index SEXUAL CONDUCT; PREMISES CONDUCIVE TO HIGH -RISK Criminal penalties, 504.06 Definitions, 504.02 Exceptions, 504.04 Findings and purpose, 504.01 Health enforcement powers, 504.05 Public health regulations, 504.03 SHORELAND DISTRICT, 1201.26 SINGLE AND TWO- FAMILY RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT, 1201.14, 1204.15, 1204.16 SINGLE - FAMILY RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT, 1201.10, 120 1. 11 SNOWMOBILES Application of other laws, 611.05 Chasing animals forbidden, 611.08 Definitions, 611.01 Equipment, 611.04 Leaving snowmobile unattended, 611.07 Littering and obstructions, 611.09 Manner of operation, 611.03 Operation generally, 611.02 Persons under certain age, 611.06 Violations, 611.10 SOLICITORS (See TRANSIENT MERCHANTS, SOLICITORS, PEDDLERS, CANVASSERS AND GARAGE SALES) SPECIAL EVENT REGISTRATION AND PERMIT Enforcement, 505.03 Event registration and permit, 505.02 Purpose, 505.01 Violation, 505.04 STANDING AND PARKING, 610.02 STOPPING, STANDING AND PARKING, 610.02 STORMWATER UTILITY (see also ILLICIT DISCHARGE INTO STORMWATER SYSTEM) Adjustment of charges, 905.05 Establishment of stormwater drainage utility, 905.02 Establishment of tax lien, 905.08 17 2009S-4 Shorewood - Index STORM WATER UTILITY (Cont'd) Exemptions, 905.06 Other land uses, 905.04 Payment of charge, 905.07 Purpose, 905.01 Recalculation of charges, 905.09 Stormwater utility rates, 905.03 STREETS AND PUBLIC RIGHT -OF -WAY Abandoned and unusable equipment, 901.24 Administration, 901.05 Appeal, 901.16 Authority of Director, 901.22 Denial of permit, 901.13 Diligence in performing work, 901.09 Emergency work, 901.14 Encroachments, 90 1. 01 Franchise holders, 901.26 House numbering, 901.02 Indemnification and liability, 901.25 Inspection, 901.21 Location and relocation of facilities, 901.19 Location of facilities and equipment, 901.18 Mapping, 901.17 Other obligations, 901.28 Permit applications, 901.08 Permit limitations, 901.12 Permit required; bond; exceptions, 901.07 Pre - excavation facilities location, 901.20 Registration, 901.06 Repair and restoration, 90 1. 11 Revocation of permits, 901.15 Right -of -way management, 901.04 Right -of -way vacation, 901.23 Standards during construction or installation, 901.10 Supplementary applications, 901.27 Underground utilities, 901.03 Violation, 901.29 • 18 2008S-3