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Charter and Revised Ordinances of Lake City Florida (1912) Gillen & Hodges
Charter of the City of Lake City
187
five or any less number of fixtures or openings only
and for each additional fixture or opening in such 187/257
building or on such premises an additional fee of
twenty-five cents for each and every such addition
al fixture or opening.
Such fee or fees shall be charged and collected
by the firm, company or plumber contracting for
(or paid by the owner proposing himself to do) such
plumbing work and turned over to the City Treas
urer before the right to or issuance of a permit as
hereinbefore provided to do any such work and no
owner or workman shall have the right to permit,
inspection or connection with the sewer, until such
payment of said fees and the inspection, test and
approval of the work by the inspector. Said fees
shall be paid into and placed to the credit of the
sanitary inspection fund hereby created out of
which shall be paid as far as available the inspec
tor’s salary and the receipt of the Treasurer for
such fees shall be given to the inspector and Coun
cil or its ccmmittee before any such permit shall be
granted, inspection made, test applied, work ap
proved or sewer connection allowed.
Where two or more buildings owned by the
same person and occupying the same lot or are
connected or near each other and are supplied or
served by joint fixtures between or outside such
buildings entering the same stacks, soil or waste
pipe and using but one vent pipe, the inspection
may be treated as of a single building or one
premises and but one inspection fee or one such
scale of fees charged. But where fixtures are with
in the buildings and require either separate stacks,
soil, waste or vent pipes, separate fee or fees shall
be charged for each and every building or separate
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