HomeMy WebLinkAboutORD 71-18 - Utility Rebate2�52-
AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR A UTILITY REBATE TO SUBDIVIDERS
WITHIN THE CITY OF GEORGETOWN, TEXAS, AND PROVIDING FOR
PROCEDURE TO QUALITY FOR PAYMENT.
Subdivders installing water lines and sewer lines in recorded subdivisions
of'land located within the City of Georgetown, Texas, shall be entitled to receive
a utility refund in the amount of $75.00 for each connection or hook-up to a home
located within said subdivision to water, sewer and electrical power provided by
said City of Georgetown. An additional rebate of $75.00 shall be paid to such
parties if the home so connected to said utilities is an "all electric" home without
any gas service, including but not limited to natural gas and liquid petroleum
gases.
As a condition precedent to the vesting of the right to receive such rebates
the developer of said land shall request to the City Manager not later then 45
days after such hook up and such developers of land shall be entitled to receive
such rebate, either the $75.00 or the $150:00 at the first billing of the occupant
of said home for such utilities. In order to qualify for such rebates, the utilities
installed by such subdivider shall be in compliance with City of Georgetown codes
and ordinances setting forth standards, plans and specifications.
READ, PASSED AND ADOPTED by unanimous vote on first reading the 8th day of
July, 1971, and passed by unanimous vote >>, =�: �p��: reading the 26th tla,. of July,
1971.
ATTEST:
Jay C. Sloan, \Ia or
Cit Secre a y
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING INDUSTRIAL WASTE ORDINANCE ADOPTED
MARCH 22, 1971 AND PROHIBITING THE DISCHARGE OF HEAVY
METALS AND TOXIC MATERIALS INTO THE SEWER SYSTEM,
AMENDING DEFINITION OF UNPOLLUTED WATERS AND PROVIDING
FOR PERIODIC REVIEW OF BASIC SEWER SERVICE CHARGES AND
SURCHARGE RATES.
WHEREAS, the City Council of Georgetown, heretofore on the 22nd day of March,
1971, passed and adopted an ordinance establishing regulations covering industrial
wastes, reference to said ordinance being hereby made for all purposes as if copied
herein at length; and
WHEREAS, it is desirable to amend said ordinance.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GEORGE-
TOWN, TEXAS:
SECTION 1. No heavy metals or toxic materials of any character nor descript-
ion shall be discharged into the sanitary sewer system of the City of Georgetown.
SECTION 2. That portion of SECTION 1 definitions reading as follows:
Unpolluted water or waste means any water or waste containing none of the
following: free or emulsified grease or oil; acid or alkali; phenole, or other
substances in suspension, colloidal state or solution, and noxious or odorous
gases. Ib shall contain not more than ten parts per million each of suspended
solids and B.O.D. The Color shall not exceed fifty parts per million.