City’s Plumbing Code Sample Clauses

City’s Plumbing Code. After the effective date of this agreement the District covenants and agrees to comply with the City’s current Plumbing Code and all amendments thereto for water distribution and sanitary sewer facilities and agrees not to permit plumbing work relating to water or sewer service or allow connection to the District’s System except in compliance with the City’s Code and after inspection and approval by the District’s operator or other authorized representative. The District shall, after such inspection and approval and prior to service to the facility, submit to the City an affidavit of inspection certifying that all requirements of the City’s Plumbing Code have been satisfied. The District further agrees that all plumbing connections shall be maintained in compliance with the Plumbing Code requirements of the City. In order to enforce this provision, the City inspectors shall be permitted to act for and on behalf of the District or in lieu of the District’s operator, and the District will enforce any notice issued by such inspectors. The District will be charged an inspection fee in the amount as specified in Section 18-462 of the Code of Ordinances, as amended, for each inspection made by the City pursuant to this provision. If any such notices are not complied with, the District shall discontinue service when this may be legally done pursuant to the District’s Rate Order upon the request of the City to do so. A copy of such rate order is attached hereto as Exhibit “C” and incorporated herein for all intents and purposes. Failure of the City to act on behalf or in lieu of the District shall not be held construed as a waiver of the right to so act in the future or to exercise any right or remedy occurring as a result of the District’s default. Should the District for any reason fail to enforce the standards established by the City Plumbing Code for water or sewer facilities or should the District fail to comply with the foregoing provisions of this section, such failure shall be an Event of Default.
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