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<br />(d) nalt Any person, natural or corporate, who violates any provision of <br />subsection (a) or (b) hereof, shall be fined Twenty-Five dollars ($25.00) per day for any <br />such violation, and each day's continued violation shall constitute a separate offense. <br />(e) Disposition of Moneys All charges collected pursuant to subsections (a) <br />and (b) hereof shall be deposited in the Sewer Revenue Fund established by Section 4 of <br />the Mortgage Revenue Bond Ordinance (Ordinance 3146, passed November 3, 1960) <br />authorizing the issuance of one million five hundred Twenty-Five thousand dollars <br />($1,525,000.00) first mortgage sewerage system revenue bonds. <br />911.09 SEWER CONNECTIONS: TAP-IN PERMIT, FEE AND PENALTY <br />(a) Tap-In Charge Required From and after January 1, 1972, no person, <br />corporation, public agency, partnership or association whatsoever shall connect, or cause <br />to be connected, any building or other structure in the City either directly or indirectly <br />with the municipal sanitary sewage or industrial waste therefrom without first securing <br />from the Service Director a permit for such purpose in a form prescribed by the Director <br />and without first paying atap-in charge determined in accordance with the provision of s <br />subsection (b) hereof. <br />(b) Schedule of Tap-In Charges Based on Benefited Units The Service Director <br />shall not issue a permit for the purpose described in subsection (a) hereof until the <br />applicant therefor has paid atap-in charge to be determined in accordance with the <br />following: <br />If Permit Obtained From: <br />Benefited Unit of One <br />Property in <br />Property in CitX Olmsted Township <br />From September 1, 1994 to June 30, 1995 $ 1,000.00 $ 1,675.00 <br />From July 1, 1995 to June 30, 1998 Tap-in charge to increase then (10) percent, <br />rounded to nearest dollar, on July 1 of each <br />year to July 1, 1998. <br />From July 1, 1998 and thereafter Maintain tap-in charge of July 1, 1998 <br />Such incremental charges are designed to offset in part the interest costs incurred <br />by the City in issuing notes and bonds and the loan from the Ohio Water Development <br />Authority to pay the cost of construction improvements and extensions to the sewerage <br />system which were not recovered by special assessments. <br />