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iii. Special Contractor: those contractors that are able to provide services that are beyond the <br />requirements of typical repair by excavation (i.e. able to perform excavation at depths greater <br />than eight feet, able to dewater, etc.) <br />f. "Sewer Insurance Administrator" shall mean the City's Manager responsible for the <br />administration, implementation and operation of the Sewer Insurance Program. <br />g. "Repair" shall mean any work performed by the City or its designated Contractor to render a <br />Private Sewer to full operational capacity. All work to inspect the Private Sewer shall be inclusive <br />in the repair work as defined herein. <br />It. "Homeowner" shall mean the person or persons who is/are the title holder of the recorded <br />property deed for the property services by the Private Sewer in question including the beneficial <br />owner under a written, recorded land contract. <br />2. Program Procedures: City staff and contractors operating under the Sewer Insurance Program are <br />required to adhere to the following procedures. Failure by a contractor to adhere to these procedures <br />shall result in removal from the Registry. <br />a. A homeowner shall notify the Sewer Department through the City 311 system that their Private <br />Sewer'is not functioning correctly. The homeowner or property manager representative <br />shall demonstrate proof that they have attempted to have their Private Sewer repaired by a <br />professional sewer cleaner within 90 days of their 311 call. if the homeowner chooses to clean <br />their Private Sewer with his/her own equipment or rental equipment, this does not qualify as a <br />clearing that would allow the homeowner to file a claim for sewer insurance. <br />It. Once 311 receives the notification of a sewer backup, the Sewer Department shall inspect the <br />sewer main to determine if the sewer backup was caused by a blockage or other issue with the <br />Public Sewer. <br />c. If the Sewer Departmetif determines that the sewer backup is due to a Private Sewer malfimction, <br />and not the Public Sector, the case shall be referred to the Sewer Insurance Administrator. <br />d. The Sewer Insurance Administrator shall open a Sewer Insurance case for the sewer backup <br />location. The Sewer Insurance Administrator shall contact the City Water Works for a <br />determination if the homeowner meets the following conditions: <br />i. <br />If the <br />homeowner <br />reporting <br />the <br />sewer Uackutp is in fact the owner of the <br />property in question. <br />ii. <br />If the <br />homeowner <br />is current <br />on <br />their Sewer Insurance payments. <br />If the homeowner meets the above conditions, the Sewer Insurance Administrator shall then <br />engage the homeowner under the Sewer Insruance Program, and provide the homeowner with the <br />Right of Entry and Release (Exhibit A), a blank Payment Agreement (Exhibit B), and the Sewer <br />Insurance Information Sheet (Exhibit Q. <br />Homeowners who are not considered "current" by Water Works need to work through the 311 <br />system to address their Water Works account issues prior to receiving service through the Sewer <br />Insurance Program. <br />