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0-1 <br />administrator shall cause the cleanup assessment to be levied <br />against the property on which the system is located. <br />SubcL 2. Liability. The plumbing inspector or any employee charged <br />with the enforcement of this Chapter of the City, acting in good faith and without <br />malice for the discharge of his duties, shall not thereby render himself liable <br />personally, and he is hereby relieved from all personal liability for any damage that <br />may accrue to persons or property as a result of any act required or by reason of any <br />act or omission in the discharge of his duties. Any suit brought against the <br />plumbing inspector or employee because of such act or omission performed by him <br />in the enforcement of any provision of this chapter shall be defined by the legal <br />department of the City of Ramsey until final termination of the proceedings. <br />Sub& 3. Cooperation Of Other Officials. The plumbing inspector <br />authority may request, and shall receive so far as may be necessary in the <br />discharge of his duties, the assistance and cooperation of the other officials of the <br />City of Ramsey. <br />Suh,& 4. Appeals. Appeals from the plumbing inspector's decision <br />and requests for variances as to any provisions of this chapter may be made to the <br />Ramsey City Council. The City Council may grant a variance to the strict terms or <br />requirements of this chapter as it affects specific tracts of land if it finds: <br />a. It is shown by reason of topography or other physical conditions <br />that strict compliance with the chapter's requirements could <br />cause an exceptional and undue hardship to the enjoyment of a <br />substantial property right; <br />b. By the granting of the variance, the spirit and intent of the <br />chapter will not be adversely affected; <br />C. That the variance will not be injurious to the health andJor <br />general welfare of <br />1. the users of the system for which the variance is sought, <br />2. the adjacent property owners, and <br />3. the general community as a whole; <br />d. That the establishment, maintenance or operation of the system <br />as permitted by the variance will not be detrimental to or <br />endanger the public health, safety or general welfare and is not <br />contrary to established standards, regulations or ordinances of <br />other governmental agencies. <br />Historical Note <br />Established by Ord. 73-11, August 20, 1973. <br />Ord. 84-2 replaced §8.30 in whole. <br />Ord. 89-16 repealed §8.30.04 Subd. 8b, entitled <br />"Collection Systems" and replaced it Kith a <br />Printed 12/28/90 <br />section entitled "Communal Disposal <br />Systems." <br />Repealed §8.30.04 Subd. 8c, entitled "Seepage <br />Pits" and replaced it with a section of the same <br />title. <br />Page 267 <br />d.7S <br />