Sewer User Fee Ordinance definition

Sewer User Fee Ordinance means Ordinance 7853 adopted by the Board of Commissioners of the Commission, acting as governing authority of the Commission, and by the Metropolitan Council of the Parish of East Baton Rouge and City of Baton Rouge, acting as governing authority of the Parish, the City and the District, on May 15, 1985, as amended from time to time, including, but not limited to Ordinance No. 12334 (EBROSCO Ordinance No. 2068) adopted on June 12, 2002, and Ordinance No. 12647 (EBROSCO Ordinance No. 2131) adopted on May 28, 2003.

Examples of Sewer User Fee Ordinance in a sentence

  • At such meeting, or at any regularly scheduled meeting of the Metropolitan Council thereafter, the Metropolitan Council is authorized to make adjustments to the Sewer User Fee Ordinance and such Revised Sewer User Fee Ordinance shall establish the Sewer User Fee to be in effect subsequent to the date of such Metropolitan Council meeting.

  • Notwithstanding anything contained in the Sewer User Fee Ordinance to the contrary and except as provided hereinbelow, all increases in the Sewer User Fee as authorized by Section 1 of Ordinance No. 11542 and EBROSCO Ordinance 1887 and Section 2 of Ordinance No. 12334 and EBROSCO Ordinance 2068, shall cease and no longer be in full force and effect upon adoption by the Metropolitan Council of the Revised Sewer User Fee Ordinance.

  • Regulations promulgated hereunder shall provide for the right of appeal for refund of User Fees paid under protest with respect to any provision, application or effect of the Sewer User Fee Ordinance and said Regulations.

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  • The Sewer User Fee Ordinance, specifically Section 2 of Ordinance No. 11542 12647 and EBROSCO Ordinance 1887 2131, each adopted August 25, 1999 May 28, 2003, is hereby amended for the purpose of deleting and rescinding Section 2 of Ordinance No. 11542 12647 and EBROSCO Ordinance 1887 2131 in its entirety so as to eliminate the 54% increase in the Sewer User Fee relating to a “AFailure to Rededicate and Levy Sales Tax.”@ revise the Base Rate and Volume Charge calculations for the Sewer User Fee.

  • The Sewer User Fee Ordinance, specifically Section 2 of Ordinance No. 12647 and EBROSCO Ordinance 2131, adopted May 28, 2003, is hereby amended for the purpose of deleting and rescinding Section 2 of Ordinance No. 12647 and EBROSCO Ordinance 2131 in its entirety so as to revise the Base Rate and Volume Charge calculations for the Sewer User Fee.

  • In the event the Metropolitan Council fails to adopt said Revised Sewer User Fee Ordinance, the Sewer User Fee, including all increases in the Sewer User Fee authorized in Section 2 of Ordinance No. 12647 and EBROSCO Ordinance 2131 shall remain in full force and effect until such time as the Metropolitan Council takes formal action with respect to such matter.

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  • At the first regularly scheduled meeting of the Metropolitan Council subsequent to July 1, 20123, the Metropolitan Council will review the Sewer User Fee Ordinance.

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