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Resolution Type
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Resolution Number
98-102
Date (mm/dd/yyyy)
12/17/1998
Description
Stormwater Utility Interlocal Agreement with Miami-Dade County Stormwater Utility. Repealing Resolutions 98-52 and 98-49.
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In -City Revenue shall mean revenues collected by the UTILITY for all developed <br />property located within the municipal boundaries of the CITY. <br />In -City Customer Accounts shall mean those accounts corresponding to developed <br />property located within the municipal boundaries of the CITY. <br />Major Stormwater System shall mean a stormwater management system identified <br />on the maps indicated in Attachment A, including publicly -owned retention, detention, <br />and exfiltration facilities. <br />Minor Repairs and Maintenance shall mean street level maintenance that does not <br />require heavy equipment or general UTILITY expertise. <br />Project Manager shall mean the person designated by the CITY and by the <br />UTILITY to serve as the representative of each for the purposes of exchanging <br />communications provided or required under this Agreement. <br />Written Notice shall mean written communication to and from the Project <br />Managers. <br />In addition to the above definitions, terms defined in Miami -Dade County <br />Ordinance Nos. 91-66, 92-44, 92-86 and 91-120, codified in the Code of Miami -Dade <br />County as Chapter 24, Article IV of the Miami -Dade County Environmental Protection <br />Ordinance, as amended from time to time, shall have the meanings ascribed to them <br />therein. <br />ARTICLE III <br />RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE CITY <br />A. The CITY shall promptly investigate all stormwater flooding complaints <br />and determine if the flooding can be resolved through minor repairs and maintenance to <br />be performed by the CITY and are not otherwise specified in Article I (6) hereunder. <br />Flooding events that cannot be resolved through minor maintenance, service or repairs, <br />and those events requiring further engineering evaluations or those that are the <br />UTILITY's responsibility as set forth in this Agreement shall be referred to the <br />UTILITY. <br />B. The CITY shall have technically qualified staff or contractor for <br />maintaining and servicing catch basins, manholes, and stormwater lines with wet vacuum <br />truck and hydraulic line flushing service equipment. Disposal of recovered product shall <br />be in accordance with all applicable regulations. <br />C. The CITY shall maintain a sequential log of all flooding complaints and <br />routine inspections along with a corresponding report on any necessary action taken to <br />resolve the problems noted.. <br />DKV:AARnk:kb:l0/29/98:Sunnylala-Maintenance 4 <br />
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