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A <br />The Chairman opened the public hearing and asked if anyone <br />wished to be heard in this matter. There being none, he closed the <br />public hearing. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Eggert, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Bird, the Board unanimously adopted <br />Ordinance 94-231 amending Chapter 201 County Water <br />and Sewer Services of the Indian River County Code <br />to provide pretreatment regulations. <br />ORDINANCE 94- 2.3. <br />AN ORDINANCE OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, <br />FLORIDA, AMENDING CHAPTER 201 COUNTY <br />WATER AND SEWER SERVICES OF THE INDIAN <br />RIVER COUNTY CODE TO PROVIDE <br />PRETREATMENT REGULATIONS. <br />WHEREAS, it is necessary for public health, safety and welfare to <br />set forth uniform requirements for direct and indirect discharges of <br />pollutants from industrial users into the wastewater collection and <br />treatment system of Indian River County; and <br />WHEREAS, these regulations enable the County to comply with <br />applicable State and Federal laws including the Clean Water Act (33 USC <br />1251, et. seq.) and the General Pretreatment Regulation (40 CFR Part <br />403), <br />NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF <br />COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, that: <br />SECTION 1. CONSEQUENTIAL AMENDMENT. <br />Section 201.08 is amended by the addition of a new subparagraph <br />"N" to read as follows: <br />N. Pretreatment Fees. <br />1) Industrial users who are required to obtain an industrial discharge <br />permit pursuant to Part III of this chapter shall pay an initial <br />application fee of $150.00 and an annual fee of $100.00. <br />2) Industrial users who are required to submit monitoring reports <br />pursuant to Part III of this chapter shall be assessed a late fee of <br />$50.00 for each incidence of failure to submit a monitoring report within <br />60 days of the designated monitoring date <br />41 <br />July 26, 1994 <br />