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Council <br /> Exhibit C � <br /> Existing Code- Drainage Impacts to Adjacent Properties - See(e). <br /> Sec. 58-2. -Maintenance of drainage systems; interference with drainage; permit for <br /> drainage systems. <br /> (a) Definitions. The following words,terms and phrases, when used in this section, shall <br /> have the meanings ascribed to them in this subsection, except where the context clearly <br /> indicates a different meaning: <br /> Private drainage system means any storm sewer, ditch, tile line, or other facility,together <br /> with all appurtenances, constructed by a private person or existing on private property, for <br /> the purpose of collecting or conveying natural precipitation. <br /> Public drainage system means any storm sewer, ditch, tile line, or other facility,together <br /> with all appurtenances, constructed by the city from public funds,whether or not the cost <br /> was specially assessed, or maintained by the city from public funds, for the purpose of <br /> collecting or conveying natural precipitation. <br /> (b) Maintenance. It is the responsibility of the owner of any private drainage system, or the <br /> owner of the land upon which it is constructed,to maintain such system in good and <br /> workable condition and not to alter its capacity, inlet location or discharge location <br /> without a permit from the city. <br /> (c) Obstructions. It is a misdemeanor for any person to obstruct or place any obstruction in or <br /> upon any public or private drainage system. <br /> (d) Contract required. It is a misdemeanor for any person to construct,reconstruct, or in any <br /> way alter or extend any public or private drainage system unless such person is within the <br /> scope of a contract with the city or has a written permit from the city. <br /> (e) Increase of volume, velocity. It is a misdemeanor for any person to increase the <br /> volume or velocity of surface water runoff leaving his property, or to channel any <br /> surface water runoff so that it is redirected outside of the normal, natural <br /> watercourse as such surface water is discharged from private property on to public <br /> streets, public property, or on to neighboring private property,without a permit <br /> from the city. <br /> (Code 1984, �9.04) <br />