Councilman Dennis Aisenbrey introduced the following resolution and moved for its adoption:
RESOLUTION #1-2005
RESOLUTIONS for ORDINANCES
WHEREAS, the City of Menno has
identified the need to revise the existing ordinances of the City; and
WHEREAS, the City of Menno has
adopted the 2005 Revised Ordinances of the City of Menno; and
WHEREAS, the 2005 Revised Ordinances
of the City of Menno state that various dates, fees, etc. will be set by
resolution of the city council;
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the
City of Menno adopts the following resolutions to wit:
1. Chapter 3, Section 2: The
council will meet at 7:30 p.m.
2. Chapter 3, Section 15:
Compensation for council members and mayor will be as is published in the
annual salary listing at the first meeting in January of each year.
3. Chapter 3, Section 79:
Compensation for officers and employees will be as is published in the annual
salary listing at the first meeting in January of each year.
4. Fees for on and off sale
malt beverage/liquor licenses will be as follows:
a. Package off-sale liquor $400
b.
Package off-sale malt beverage $150 ½ to
the City & ½ to the Dept. of Revenue
c.
On-sale liquor $1200
d.
On-sale liquor (American Legion) $100
e.
On-sale liquor/Sunday $200
f.
Off-sale malt beverage $250
½ to the City & ½ to the Dept. of
Revenue
5. Chapter 11, Section 13:
Compensation for election officials will be as is published in the annual
salary listing at the first meeting in January of each year.
6. Chapter 17, Section 12: The
finance officer will be designated as the flood control officer.
7. Chapter 24-8, Section 8: A
fee of $25 per day will be paid by any person camping more than 10 (ten) days
at the city park in any calendar year.
8. Chapter 28. Section 7: All
private residences will pay $13 per month for garbage collection.
9. Chapter 29, Section 1: Sewer
fees for all users will be $10 for the 1st 6500 gallons and $1.25
per thousand thereafter.
10. Chapter 29, Section 2: Sewer
taps will be $175 each, plus applicable taxes.
11. Chapter 29, Section 5-B:
Permit & fee for private wastewater disposal system will be $250.
12. Chapter 29, Section 7 (H-5):
Limits for wastes containing iron, chromium, copper, zinc, and similar
objectionable or toxic substance shall be as required by the ARSD
(Administrative Rules of South Dakota) and the NPDES Permit held the by the
city.
13. Chapter 29, Section 7 (H-6):
Limits for wastes containing odor-producing substances shall be as required by
the ARSD (Administrative Rules of South Dakota) and the NPDES Permit held the
by the city
14. Chapter 31, Section 1:
Towing and storage charges for towed property shall be the actual amount
charged by the towing company.
15. Chapter 38, Section 3: The
rate of pay for the water superintendent will be as is published in the annual
salary listing at the first meeting in January of each year.
16. Chapter 38, Section 5: Water
deposits will be $100.
17. Chapter 38, Section 9: Water
taps will be $175 each, plus applicable taxes.
18. Chapter 38, Section 25:
Penalty for neglect or refusal to pay on demand shall be $50.
19. Chapter 38, Section 31:
Water rates for all consumers will be $11 for the 1st 1000 gallons
and $2.50 per thousand thereafter. On-Off Fees $10, Reconnect during working
hours $25, reconnect after working hours $50.
20. Chapter 38, Section 33: Late
payment charge $5.
21. Chapter 38, Section 34-D:
for terminated utility service – Reconnect fee - $25 during normal working
hours and $50 after hours.
22. Chapter 38, Section 40:
After hours service calls will be $50.
Councilman
Galen Guthmiller seconded the motion
and upon unanimous vote the resolution was declared adopted.
Dated
this 1st day of August 2005.
Signed:
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Larry Tolzin, Mayor
Attest:
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Peggy Thranum, Finance Officer