File #: 24-1217    Version: 1
Type: New Business Status: Approved
File created: 1/18/2024 In control: City Council
On agenda: 2/27/2024 Final action: 2/27/2024
Title: Consider approving an Ordinance amending Section 6-1-1-118, Division 6-1-1, Article 6-1, Chapter 6, Buildings, Construction and Housing, Lawton City Code, 2015; by adding language regarding the utilities disconnection that will allow the City to cap the water and sewer mains and charge the property owner for those services, requiring the removal of all driveways on the property except for the final four feet of the approach that connects to the street and removing the requirement for sod or grassing to be installed on the lots for stabilization, providing for severability, establishing an effective date and allowing for floor amendments.
Attachments: 1. Ordinance No. 24-_____
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Consider approving an Ordinance amending Section 6-1-1-118, Division 6-1-1, Article 6-1, Chapter 6, Buildings, Construction and Housing, Lawton City Code, 2015; by adding language regarding the utilities disconnection that will allow the City to cap the water and sewer mains and charge the property owner for those services, requiring the removal of all driveways on the property except for the final four feet of the approach that connects to the street and removing the requirement for sod or grassing to be installed on the lots for stabilization, providing for severability, establishing an effective date and allowing for floor amendments.
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INITIATOR: Charlotte Brown, Community Services Director

STAFF INFORMATION SOURCE: Charlotte Brown, Community Services Director
Rusty Whisenhunt, Public Utilities Director

BACKGROUND: Staff has received several complaints about the time frame to issue demolition permits. The current requirements are that the utility companies send in clearances once the meters have been pulled and that a plumber goes in and caps the water service line at the corporation stop and also caps the sewer main. City inspectors then go out and do the inspection to verify that the lines have been capped accordingly. Some of the contractors have damaged city mains in their attempt to cap them properly. If the water main is under the street, then the contractor has to call the Public Utility Department for Water Distribution to assist them in closing it at the corporation stop. Depending on the workload for Water Distribution, this can cause some delays in getting the demolition permit.

The proposed ordinance will allow for the demolition contractors to get the demo permits faster, by just receiving the electric, gas and the water meter disconnect clearances. Staff will notify Public Utilities of a needed water and sewer main cap and Public Utilities will send ou...

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