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Sec. 39-55.4. - Same—Setting charge. <br />The city council shall, from time to time, set a sewerage service charge in <br />accordance with applicable law. All monies collected from the sewerage service charge, <br />including penalties and interest for late payment, shall be deposited into the sewerage <br />enterprise fund established pursuant to chapter 13 of this code. <br />Sec. 39-55.5. - Same—Delinquencies. <br />(a) Sewerage service charges and other sewerage service related charges <br />established under section 39-55.2 and any penalties accrued for failure to make timely <br />payment therefore shall be a civil debt owing to the city. <br />(b) In the event that the owner and occupant of the premises or property <br />receiving sewerage service are the same, then said civil debt against such customer shall <br />constitute a lien against said property upon recordation following appropriate action by <br />the city council following substantial compliance with all provisions of California <br />Government Code section 54354 et seq., as it may be amended from time to time, <br />including notice and an opportunity to be heard; except as may be provided therein. As a <br />separate and distinct remedy, the city attorney is authorized to bring suit pursuant to <br />California Government Code section 54356. <br />(c) Establishment of a lien against the property shall remove said sewerage <br />charge(s) from the City's regular consolidated municipal utility services account/billing <br />statement and toll the accrual of additional penalties therefore under section 39-20 of this <br />Code. <br />(d) The city shall not disconnect water utility service for failure to pay the sewer <br />service charge, unless such failure is accompanied by a customer's failure to pay the <br />water utility service, in which case disconnection of water utility service shall be governed <br />by article ll of this chapter. <br />Sec. 39-56. - Fats, oils, and grease control—Purpose and policy. <br />(a) The purpose of this section is to allow the maximum beneficial public use of <br />the city's sewer services and facilities while preventing blockages of the sewer lines <br />resulting from discharges of fats, oils, and grease (FOG) to the sewer facilities and to <br />specify appropriate FOG discharge requirements for FSEs. <br />(b) The purpose of this section is to comply with federal, state, and local policies <br />regarding sanitary sewer overflows and to allow the city to meet applicable standards and <br />provisions for the regulations of wastewater or waste containing FOG discharges to the <br />sewer facilities. <br />Sec. 39-56.1. - Same—Rule and regulations and interpretations. <br />Ordinance No. NS -XXX <br />Page 42 of 56 <br />11 A-44 <br />