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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1993 12-07 ORIGINAL ORDINANCE NO. 628 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN REPEALING SECTIONS 7-533 (A), SECTION 7-533 (B), AND SECTION 7-535 OF THE REVISED AND COMPILED ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN AND RE-ENACTING SAID SECTIONS OF THE REVISED AND COMPILED ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the Mayor and the City Council of the City of Meridian, State of Idaho, have concluded that it is in the best interest of the said City to amend the sewer user charges and sewer connection charges; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN, ADA COUNTY, IDAHO: SECTION 1: That Sections 7-533(A) and 7-533(B), of the Revised and Compiled Ordinances of the City of Meridian are hereby repealed. SECTION 2: Sections 7-533 (A) and 7-533 (B) of the Revised and Compiled Ordinances of the City of Meridian is hereby re-enacted and shall read as follows: (A) The minimum sewer charge shall be ten dollars ($10.00) per month, based on a user of four thousand (4,000) gallons per month or less. (B) The charge for use in excess of four thousand (4,000) gallons per month, shall be the minimum amount of ten dollars ($10.00), plus an additional charge of two dollars thirty cents ($2.30) per one thousand (1,000) gallons or portion thereof above the four thousand (4,000) gallon minimum. SECTION 3: That Section 7-535, of the Revised and Compiled Ordinances of the City of Meridian is hereby repealed. SECTION 4: That Section 7-535 of the Revised and Complied Ordinanaces of the City of Meridian is hereby re-enacted and shall read as follows: 7-535: SEWER CONNECTION CHARGE: The owner, or his agent, of all properties connecting to the public sewer of the City under the terms of this Chapter shall pay a sewer connection charge of one thousand three hundred seventy dollars ($1,370.00) for each equivalent connection or fraction thereof as may be assigned to the property by the City. For properties that have an existing public sewer adjacent to their property without direct cost to the present owner or former owners of the property, there shall be an additional connection charge of one thousand three hundred seventy dollars ($1,370.00) for each equivalent connection or fraction thereof as may be assigned to the property by the City . SECTION 2: EFFECTIVE DATE: WHEREAS, there is an emergency therefor, which emergency is hereby declared to exist, this Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication according to law. PASSED AND APPROVED this 1'& day of December, 1993. CITY OF MERIDIAN -~~ .. NT P. KI GS -MAYOR ATTEST: ~~f};; CLERK Rrc-~ \1, 1f- 1 ~..~ #ir.~ ~~~ DEe - 7 1993 CITY OF DELIQUENCY LIST TURN OFF LIST SCHEDULED FOR 12. /15' /93 ACCOUNT # NAME & ADDRESS AMT. PAST DUE 1211211211214 THOMAS R. HAMMOND, O. D. 82.40 71 9 ME RID I AN ST. 0121338 DOUGLAS HADLEY 48.121121 &47 W. BROADWAY AVE. 0121358 N. 1. A. 91. 9121 423 W. BROADWAY AVE 121121392 JON C. HOFFMAN 7&. 10 233 W. BROADWAY AVE 012142121 JOE & HEATHER AZEVEDO 53.30 110 W. RAILROAD AVE. 0121441 TREASURE VALLEY TOWING 29.5121 615 S. MERIDIAN ST. 00462 DENNIS MENCER 23.85 821 W. 2ND ST. 0121469 TECD INVESTMENTS 43.90 809 W. 2ND ST. 0121811 GLADYS CLYMENS 38.8121 729 W. IDAHO 121121898 JAMES SELLERS 7121.00 331 W. IDAHO AVE. 1213318 ANGELA CUSS INS 55.4121 51213 W. PINE AVE. 03388 K. STEWART & B. SMART 82.4121 1332 W. 1 ST ST. 03432 DEBRA LYNN WHITE 53.55 1&07 W. 1 ST ST. 03550 KERRY L. LARSON 49.60 225 W. MAPLE 03622 RUSSELL MCFARLAND 84.45 1217 W. 1 ST ST. 03660 ELLEN M. BAILEY 338 CHERRY AVE. 46.00 03686 LARRY K. MEEK 1432 W. 4TH ST. 87.80 04088 PAUL PACK 1313 W. 4TH ST. 62.90 04090 JOHN D. HANSFORD 1303 W. 4TH ST. 49.00 04366 WALTER RYAN 1131 W. 7TH ST. 111. 20 04766 GORDON JAY GLORFIELD 619 W. WASHINGTON 67.80 05340 THOMAS PIEPMEYER 1231 ELM COURT 114. 10 05346 MICHAEL R. THOMPSON 1207 ELM COURT 30.40 05366 DOUGLAS BODINE 1207 NORTHGATE CT. 142.65 05372 MICHAEL S. MYERS 1224 NORTHGATE 83.10 05608 DAVID FUNK 1414 W. 14TH ST. 68.50 05730 RUSSELL SMITH 1433 W. 14TH ST. 52.80 05738 JILL RODRIGUEZ 1401 W. 14TH ST. 50.75 05772 ROBERT TIDWELL 1433 ELM PLACE 58.60 05782 SHERRI ELIADES 1434 ELM PLACE 52.20 05834 JAMES R. RANSOM 1017 W. 15TH AVE. 65.10 10794 ROY & MARJORIE GRAY 2016 W. SLATON DR. 66.10 21866 DAVID OGILSVEE 83.70 3300 W. WOODMONT DR. 22198 GIGI R. LAFEVER 107.80 3680 WOODMONT DR. 22200 RODNEY T. MORSE 115.10 3684 WOODMONT DR. 22322 MICKEY L. WARE 163.50 3721 SEA ISLAND CT. 22368 ADYTH M. HUSTON 40.40 1955 INTERLACHEN WAY 22422 MIKE & JOYCE STEIN 94.80 1621 INTERLACHEN WAY 22482 OPAL L. BLUME 115.50 3815 SUGAR CREEK DR. 22496 MICHAEL M. GROSSMAN 81. 60 3606 QUAKER RIDGE DR. 25994 ROBERT MOWREY 67.40 3727 HARBOR POINT DR. 26216 E.E.BUD BRINEGAR 14.80 2220 N. TEN MILE RD. 28892 LARRY C. HOCKEMEYER 86.70 1952 KRISTEN WAY 28924 ROBERT ATHAY 60.45 2288 LEANN WAY 30814 DAVID WHITTEN 74.50 2151 TODD WAY 30924 ROBERT BRINTON 64.80 1941 MARIANNA PL 30946 MARK DAVIS 7 1. 40 2001 TODD WAY 30992 A. B. C. BANK 67.20 2586 MISTY DR. 31110 EVAN M. DOWNARD 53.80 1822 TRACY COURT 317&6 JEAN RUCKER 2261 MONACO WAY 31990 MICHAEL LAPORTE 2421 W. RAINWATER CT. 32310 RODNEY WILLIAMS 1908 MONACO WAY 32342 MICHAEL SCHAEFFER 1933 SANDALWOOD DR. 32376 DUANE DAVENPORT 1719 W. MCGLINCHEY 32404 ROBERT & DEBORAH FRENCH 1&43 W. MCGLINCHEY ST. 324&2 MICHAEL A. RUFFALO 1952 SANDALWOOD DR. 32466 CARL L. KOCH 1994 SANDALWOOD DR. 32508 MALCOLM BEACH 1980 TANA DRIVE 35346 COE KIEBERT 1571 CLAIRE ST. 35372 MERTON LOGUE 1341 DARRAH DRIVE 35670 BRENT & JEAN MORGAN 1232 DARRAH DRIVE 37200 JOYCE LINSENMANN 2&&4 13TH STREET 37483 M. HANSEN 1727 LEISURE LANE 37728 ARTHUR E. TOLMAN 1957 N. W. 13TH AVE. 37760 JIM GABRIELSON 1625 N.W. 13TH AVE. 74. 10 56.40 91.00 127.20 58.80 53.80 163. 10 103. 10 97.30 68.30 55.40 68.50 66.90 39.60 54.90 57.00 37890. RUSSELL S. HEUGHINS 1528 W. CHERRY LANE 72.80. 38490. GERALD R. BARNOWSKI 1312 TANA DRIVE 106. 10. 38492 DARLENE LARRANDO 1220 DELMAR DRIVE 54. 1121 38524 EDWARD E. SPELLMAN 1424 W. CHATEAU AVE. 87.50 38616 DOROTHY L. HARBOUR 940 W. CHATEAU DR. 83.20. 38650 DAVID E. MCGOWAN 2211 N. W. 11 TH ST. 102.30. 38798 DONNA GARDNER 933 W. CHATEAU DR. 50..20. 38898 DARRYL HOPKINS 2048 N.W. 9TH PLACE 61.50 39320. MARTIN FISCHER 1836 N.W. 10TH ST. 105. 15 39612 LEONARD MCFADDEN 10.4 W. CHERRY LANE 9 1. 40 40110 DARRYL L. WEST 1834 CRESTMONT DRIVE 76.60 40146 WILLIAM VICK 521 LONGFORD DRIVE 92.30. 4121150. ROBERT HAMPTON 451 W. WILLOWBROOK DR. 121. 70. 40174 KERRY KILLIAN 261 W. CRANMER DRIVE 77.90. 41260. PHILIP BYRNE 2320 KENMERE DRIVE 72.4121 41306 BRIGITTE STONE 626 MCGLINCHEY AVE. 84.20 41320 STEVEN HAVEN 1843 LAWNDALE 47822 RONALD & THERESE DARCO 1686 JERICHO 47930 DAVID P. JACOBSSON 2118 N. SAPPHIRE PLACE 48076 KENNETH ZEAR 998 E. CHATEAU DR. 48734 STEPHEN BUFFATT 2092 N.E. 10TH AVE. 48744 WAYNE MCGURER 1011 CLAYBOURNE DR. 48840 MICHAEL LACROIX 1028 CLARENE ST. 48<390 WILLIAM G. MILLER 1855 TEARE AVE. 49254 DANA K. GRIGG 1015 CLARENE ST. 50794 ERNEST G. OSTER 2062 N. WHITTIER PL. 5084121 MIRAGE MEADOWS HOMEOWNERS MIRAGE MEADOWS SPRINKLER 51003 BRAD L. MCKINLEY 2220 E. CHATEAU DR. 51069 CHATEAU MEADOWS HOMEOWNERS SPRINKLER #3 51177 MATTHEW CASSERINO 2484 N. LAUGHRIDGE AVE. 51242 P.R. HARWARD 1818 E. GLENLOCH ST. 52452 ARDIS M. AGAN 416 E. CARLTON 79.50 81. 60 57.20 98.15 176.10 96.40 88.70 83.00 83.23 87.20 59.80 72.50 346.20 75.90 63. 10 98.50 529&8 TECO INVESTMENTS 301 E. GRUBER 538&0 LEE SELLS 1323 EAST 1ST ST. 53890 STEVE HUNT 1& E. WASHINGTON AVE. 53934 CECIL CHERRY 1608 MERIDIAN ST. 56340 MONIKA LITTLE 412 E. BROADWAY 5&348 RICK HORTON 342 E. BROADWAY AVE. 5&378 AUDIO ELECTRONICS 722 E. 2ND ST. 5&392 SCOTT'S LAND I NG 704 EAST 1ST ST. 58512 MICHAEL R. COLEMAN 532 EAST PINE 58524 BETTY B. JACOBSON 436 E. PINE AVE. 58568 RONALD & JUDITH LARSEN 214 E. PINE AVE. 58624 PAUL H. SMITH 29 E. STATE AVE. 58642 E.E. BRINEGAR 115 E. STATE AVE. 58682 KENNETH THOMSON 924 E. 4TH ST. 59488 JAMES HOWELL 234-236 E. STATE 59540 STEVE'S RADIATOR WELDING 41 EAST BOWER AVE. 57.50 81.80 80.90 43.60 71. 95 38.80 38.80 235.70 47.10 58.80 57.60 32.30 33.85 68.30 126.50 72.60 59566 PHILIP G. LORCHER 432 E. 2ND ST. 30.40 60204 JOHN NESMITH 505 EAST 1ST ST. 129.60 60284 DON SCHNEE 203 EAST ADA 52.20 60354 DANNY W. FISHER 116 EAST ADA 44.20 60452 CINDI ATWOOD 223 EAST 3RD 69.60 61778 BERNARD MEYER 212 E. 2ND ST. 69.80 61782 GARY R. KNOX 205 E. 2ND ST. 178.85 70330 ALLAN FENICLE 887 E. DOMINICA DR. 69.40 70340 MAX MILLER CONST. 997 E.DOMINICA DR. 67.80 92124 RUSSELL D. WECKERLY 251 S.W. 7TH AVE. 65.90 92144 ROY PORTER 469 S.W. 7TH 65. 10 93334 ROSA ROGERS 652 BARRETT ST. 97.20 93354 GARY FRANK 156 S.W. 7TH AVE. 60.40 93356 GARY FRANK 146 S.W. 7TH AVE. 74.50 93807 EDWARD & MADORA NEALE 102 W. 1ST ST. SOUTH 64.40 95092 DAVID FULKERSON 1316 W. CRESTWOOD DR. 49.90 96859 DONALD L. MOORE 1244 W. GREENHEAD DR. 46.80 96920 SHELLIE A. ALLEN 403 MERIDIAN ST. 47.40 TOTAL DUE: 10,106.98 ORIGINAL ORDINANCE NO. U 2 7 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN REPEALING SECTION 5- 119 (B) AND 5-131, OF THE REVISED AND COMPILED ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN AND RE-ENACTING SAID SECTION 5- 119 (B)AND 5-131, OF THE REVISED AND COMPILED ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the Mayor and the City Council of the City of Meridian, State of Idaho, have concluded that it is in the best interest of the said City to amend some water user and connection charges and to amend the water monthly rates and charges. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN, ADA COUNTY, IDAHO; SECTION 1: That Section 5-119 (B) is hereby repealed. SECTION 2: That Section 5-119 (B) of the Revised and Compiled Ordinances of the City of Meridian is hereby re-enacted to read as follows: "5-119(B): There shall be four (4) classes of City water service lines as outlined in Table I. To obtain municipal water service, the owner or his agent shall make application on a special form furnished by the Ci ty. The permi t application shall be supplemented by any plans, specifications, or other information considered pertinent in the judgement of the City. A permit and inspection fee of twenty dollars ($20.00) shall be paid to the City at the time the application is filed. Also the owner or his agent shall pay to the City, at the time the application is filed, a hookup fee, as tabulated in Table I. The amount of the hookup fee will vary depending on the equivalent connection rating for the user in question. TABLE I Water User Permit/Inspection and Hookup Fees Equivalent User Connection Classification Ratinq Permit Inspect Fee Hookup Fee A B C D o 1.01- 2.01- 3.01- 1.00 2.00 3.00 and up $ 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 $ 500.00 1,000.00 1,500.00 500.00 per equivalent connection SECTION 3: That Section 5-131 is hereby repealed. SECTION 4: That Section 5-131 of the Revised and Compiled Ordinances of the City of Meridian is hereby re- enacted to read as follows: 5-131 : MONTHLY RATES: All owners who receive or have the right to receive the benefit of the City's municipal water system shall, in return for said benefit, pay monthly user charges as described below. The monthly user charge shall be based on the amount of water supply system. The owners of all property within the corporate limits, which property is within three hundred feet (300') of the municipal water supply system, and all water users outside the corporate limits shall pay a minimum monthly user charge. The minimum monthly user charge for all uses shall be based on one equivalent connection per single family resident. All other water service connections shall be pro-rated as to the number of equivalent service connections assigqed to that water user by this Chapter, or as determined by the Board of Appraisers, and will be computed on an individual basis. Any user having more than one classification of use shall be charged for the sum of classifications. The minimum monthly user charge shall be six dollars ( $ 6. 00) per equivalent connection. Any owner which has a total equivalent connection rating less than one shall pay a minimum monthly user charge for one full equivalent connection. Any owner which has an equivalent connection rating greater than one shall pay a minimum monthly user charge that is the product of that user's equivalent connection rating multiplied by six dollars ($6.00). i. e., A laundry having twelve (12) machines would have an equivalent connection rating of: (4.00) + (2 x .25) = 4.50 and a subsequent minimum monthly user charge of: (4.50) x ($6.00) = $27.00 All money extensions shall be totaled upward to the nearest figure divisible by five cents (.059). Each owner will pay a monthly user fee based on the quanti ty of water used and the Schedule of Water Use Fee in Table II. Each owner shall pay, as full compensation for the benefits derived for the municipal water supply system, the minimum monthly user fee or the monthly user fee, whichever is greater. Should an owner request a City water service line to be disconnected, for any reason, there shall be paid to the City a disconnection fee as set by the Water Superintendent with approval of the City Council. The owner must request the City to place the line back in service. There will be a charge set by the Water Superintendent with approval of the City Council associated with the reactivation of the existing service line. All monthly water rates will be charged against the property for which the City water service line is installed. The owner of record is liable for that amount, which must be paid before the water service is resumed. In the event the owner leaves an unclaimed balance in his account, that amount shall be kept for six ( 6 ) months after which time it shall revert to the General Fund of the City. The owner of the property serviced shall pay for the monthly user charge and such owner will be billed for such monthly user charge. CHARGES FOR WATER AND INSTALLATIONS: The charges for water shall be as follows: In all cases, the minimum charge shall be six dollars ($6.00) per month. Nonresident shall be charged the same monthly user charge. In case a water meter fails to register correctly the water used, the owner shall pay for the water on the basis of the average reading of the meter for the previous three (3) months. Water meter installation charges shall be as follows: For all meters installed the charge shall be set by the Board of Appraisers. All installed meters shall be property of the City. Water hookup $500.00 per unit PRIVATE FIRE SERVICE Available only on the flat rate when used for fire protection only; owner to install all lines to the City mains at their expense. All connections to be supervised by the City and to conform to City requirements and City Plumbing Codes. Size of Line Charge per month ~ inch $ 2.75 2 inch 5.00 3 inch 5.00 4 inch 6.75 6 inch 11. 65 8 inch 16.50 10 inch 26.50 All private fire service lines shall be equipped with a sealed gate valve or thermal automatic openings. Private fire service lines shall be used for fire control only. Any other use is unlawful. THE FOLLOWING DESIGNATED OPERATIONS SHALL REQUIRE THE FOLLOWING NUMBER OF HOOKUPS: TABLE II Equivalent Connection Determinations Classification No. of Equiv. Connections Apartment (see Multiple living unit) Bank, per 3,000 sq. ft. Bar, per 3,000 sq. ft. Barber shop, per chair, (minimum 1.00) Beauty salon, per operation station 1.00 1.00 0.50 (minimum 1. 00) Bowling Alley, per lane, (minimum 1.00) Cafe, per customer seating capacity (minimum to be 2.00 equivalent connections) Car dealer Car wash (to be computed on an individual basis) Church Club, private, per 3,000 sq. ft. Condominium (see Multiple living unit) Dentist, per practitioner Department store, per 3,000 sq. ft. Doctor, per practitioner Drug store, per 3,000 sq. ft. Dry Cleaners, per 3,000 sq. ft. Duplex (see Multiple Living Unit) Fourplex (see Multiple Living Unit) Garage, per 3,000 sq. ft. Grocery store (see Retail food store) Hospital, per bed Laundries: Self-service up to and including ten washing machines Each washing machine in excess of ten (10) Commercial (to be computed on an individual basis) Lodge or private club, per 3,000 sq. ft. Mobile home court or park, per space Short term tenant type, per space Mobile home or trailer house on own premises Motel, hotel, rooming house, etc. (cont.) With cooking facilities First unit Each additional unit Motel, hotel, rooming house, etc. (cont.) with cooking facilities First unit Each additional unit Multiple living unit Studio or one bedroom Two (2) bedrooms or more Office building for each 2,500 square feet of gross floor space or fraction thereof Occasional use from standpipe, Fire hydrant, etc. for each 2,000 gallons or fraction thereof (minimum to be 0.50 equivalent connection) Photo development lab 0.50 0.20 0.10 2.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 0.15 (10) 4.00 0.25 2.00 1.00 0.50 1.00 1.00 0.25 1.00 0.50 0.75 1.00 1.00 0.50 2.00 " ' Restaurant, per customer seating capacity (minimum to be 2.00 equivalent connections) Retail store for each 3,000 square feet of gross floor space or fraction thereof Service station Gas and restroom service only Full service with car wash (to be computed on an individual basis) Schools, per each 50 students in average daily attendance or fraction thereof Single family residence Swimming pool Public, per 500 sq. ft. Private, for each 500 sq. ft. of pool water -- water surface area of fraction thereof Tavern, per 3,000 sq. ft. (minimum to be 2.00 equivalent connections) Theater Trailer court or park Long term tenant type, per unit Short term tenant type, per unit (minimum 1. 00) Triplex (see Multiple living unit) Railroad depot Variety store, for each 3,000 sq. ft. of gross floor space or fraction thereof TABLE III Schedule of Water Use Fees Gallons Consumed 1.00 2.00 4.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1. 00 1.00 1.00 1.00 0.50 2.00 1.00 From To Water Use Fee o 4,000 4,001 gallons and up $6.00 $ 1. 00 per 1, 000 gallons The United States Environmental Protection Agency has required the State of Idaho to test drinking water and the State of Idaho through the Department of Health and Welfare, Department of Environmental Quality, has passed the cost of such testing down to local governffientals and private water suppliers. The City must pass the cost of such testing to the water users. Therefore each ~ ~. -.:- water user shall be charged a monthly water assessment of $.25 until the Department of Health and Welfare, Department of Environmental Quality amends or retracts this testing charge. SECTION 5: EFFECTIVE DATE: WHEREAS, there is an emergency therefor, which emergency is hereby declared to exist, this Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication according to law. PASSED AND APPROVED this l~ay of December, 1993. CITY OF MERIDIAN ORIGINAL ORDINANCE NO. l J ?-lS? AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN AMENDING TITLE III OF THE REVISED AND COMPILED ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN TO ADD A NEW CHAPTER TO BE KNOWN AS "CHAPTER 12, MECHANICAL CODE" ADOPTING THE 1991 EDITION OF THE UNIFORM MECHANICAL CODE REGULATING AND CONTROLLING THE DESIGN, CONSTRUCTION, QUALITY OF MATERIALS, ERECTION, INSTALLATION, ALTERATION, REPAIR, LOCATION, RELOCATION, REPLACEMENT, ADDITION TO, USE OR MAINTENANCE OF HEATING, VENTILATING, COOLING, REFRIGERATION SYSTEMS, INCINERATORS, OR OTHER MISCELLANEOUS HEAT-PRODUCING APPLIANCES IN THE CITY OF MERIDIAN; PROVIDING FOR THE ISSUANCE OF PERMITS AND COLLECTION OF FEES THEREFORE; PROVIDING FOR THE ADOPTION OF THE FOLLOWING APPENDICES TO THE 1991 UNIFORM MECHANICAL CODE: A - UNIFORM MECHANICAL CODE STANDARDS NO. 4-2, GALVANIZED SHEET METAL, B - FUEL-GAS PIPING, C - SIZING OF VENTING SYSTEMS SERVING APPLIANCES EQUIPPED WITH DRAFT HOODS AND APPLIANCES LISTED FOR USE WITH TYPE B VENTS, D - UNIT CONVERSION TABLES; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the Mayor and the ci ty Council of the City of Meridian, State of Idaho, have concluded that it is in the best interest of the said City to amend Tile III of the REVISED AND COMPILED ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN to add a new chapter to be known as "CHAPTER 12, MECHANICAL CODE" adopting the 1991 UNIFORM MECHANICAL CODE, and to adopt the following appendices to the 1991 UNIFORM MECHANICAL CODE: A - UNIFORM MECHANICAL CODE STANDARDS NO. 4-2, GALVANIZED SHEET METAL, B - FUEL-GAS PIPING, C - SIZING OF VENTING SYSTEMS SERVING APPLIANCES EQUIPPED WITH DRAFT HOODS AND APPLIANCES LISTED FOR USE WITH TYPE B VENTS, D - UNIT CONVERSION TABLES. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN, ADA COUNTY, IDAHO: SECTION 1: That Section 12-101 is hereby enacted and shall read as follows: "12-101: ADOPTION OF MECHANICAL CODE: That certain document, three (3) copies of which shall be on file and maintained in the Meridian City Clerks Office, being marked and designated as the "UNIFORM MECHANICAL CODE," including the following appendices: A - UNIFORM MECHANICAL CODE STANDARDS NO. 4-2, GALVANIZED SHEET, B - FUEL-GAS PIPING, C - SIZING OF VENTING SYSTEMS SERVING APPLIANCES EQUIPPED WITH DRAFT HOODS AND APPLIANCES LISTED FOR USE WITH TYPE B VENTS, D - UNIT CONVERSION TABLES, published by the International Conference of Building Officials, be and hereby is adopted as the code of the City of Meridian for regulating the design, construction, quality of materials, erection, installation, alteration, repair, location, relocation, replacement, addition to, use or maintenance of heating, ventilating, cooling, refrigeration systems, incinerators, or other miscellaneous heat-producing appliances ln the City of Meridian which code provides for the issuance of permits and collection of fees therefore; and each and all of the regulations, provisions, conditions and terms of such "UNIFORM MECHANICAL CODE," 19 91 edition, published by the International Conference of Building Officials, on file in the City of Meridian's, City Clerk's Office, are hereby referred to, adopted and made a part hereof as if fully set out in this Ordinance." SECTION 2: That Section 12-102 is hereby enacted and shall read as follows: "12-102: PENALTY: Any person violating the provisions of this Chapter shall be deemed guilty of misdemeanor. SECTION 3: That Section 12-103 is hereby enacted and shall read as follows: "That if any section, subsection, sentence, clause, or phrase of this ordinance is, for any reason, held to be unconstitutional, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of this ordinance. The City Council of the City of Meridian hereby declares that it would have passed this ordinance, and each section, subsection, clause or phrase thereof, irrespective of the fact that any one or more sections, subsections sentences, clauses or phrases be declared unconstitutional. SECTION 4: EFFECTIVE DATE: WHEREAS, there 1S an emergency therefor, which emergency is hereby declared to exist, this Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication according to law. PASSED AND APPROVED this 7th day of December, 1993. CITY OF MERIDIAN iJ~J?~s~ J~~ WILLIAM BERG - TY CLERK