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Council introduces grease‑trap inspection ordinance after debate over inspection fee
Summary
Council introduced an ordinance to allow annual inspections of commercial grease traps and interceptors and considered a proposed $50 inspection fee; council members asked staff to implement inspections and revisit fees after 12 months.
The City Council introduced an ordinance to add routine inspections for fats, oils and grease (FOG) controls in commercial and industrial facilities and also considered a companion resolution establishing a $50 annual inspection fee.
Brian, City staff, described staff’s proposal to add a yearly inspection schedule to the sewer ordinance that will identify and track grease traps and interceptors, create a database of locations and require logs of maintenance. “We spend thousands of dollars and lots of…
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