Ordinance providing for private collection of bulk refuse
An ordinance for solid waste permits.
| Solid waste--Collection--Municipal ordinances Licenses and permits |
An ordinance for solid waste permits.
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Ordinance for bulk refuse collection.pdf
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| Solid waste--Collection--Municipal ordinances Licenses and permits |
There is sufficient authority for this town to grant an exclusive franchise for sewer service to one entity.
| Utilities--Franchises |
MTAS was asked about a number of questions related to distribution of authority between utility board and utility superintendent.
| Utilities--Boards |
MTAS was asked whether the city can negotiate price with the low bidder when there is only one bid on a municipal purchase.
| Purchasing Purchasing--Bids proposals and specifications Purchasing--Laws and regulations |
MTAS was asked whether the city can refund $20,000 in sewer and water capacity fees paid by a certain developer, who decided not to develop the property for which he paid the fees.
| Utilities--Rates and charges |
MTAS was asked whether a developer can provide and operate a private wastewater system in a new subdivision outside the city if the city is currently providing water and electric service to the area.
| Utilities--Extension policies Wastewater Wastewater--Collection Zoning--Subdivisions |
MTAS was asked whether the city gas department could loan the general revenue fund an amount necessary to construct a municipal garage.
| Utilities--Finance Public works--Construction |
MTAS was asked about the city entering into an agreement with a land owner/developer requiring annexation as a condition for extending a utility outside the city.
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Utility extension outside the city final.pdf
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| Utilities--Extension policies Annexation--Laws and regulations--Tennessee Zoning--Subdivisions |
MTAS was asked whether it is lawful for the city to base the award of competitive bids on the preference for local contractors or providers of goods and services.
| Purchasing--Bids proposals and specifications |
MTAS was asked whether the city's gas system can contribute revenues for the repair of the city's streets.
| Utilities--Construction Streets--Maintenance Revenue sources--Municipal Natural gas--Systems |