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• <br /> 1 6. For installation, alteration or <br /> repair of water piping and/or <br /> 2 water treatment equipment. 2.00 <br /> 7. For repair or alteration of <br /> 3 drainage or vent piping. 2.00 <br /> 8. For each lawn sprinkler system, <br /> 4 backflow protection device. 2.00 <br /> 9. For vacuum breakers or back- <br /> 5 flow protective devices on <br /> tanks, vats, etc. or for instal- <br /> 6 lation on unprotected plumbing <br /> fixtures including necessary <br /> 7 water piping - one (1) to four <br /> (4) . 2.00 <br /> 8 10. Five (5) or more, each. .50 <br /> 11. Backflow prevention device on <br /> 9 water service, each. 10.00 <br /> 12. *Dishwasher or food waste <br /> 10 disposer. <br /> For each water heater if <br /> 11 not issued on mechanical <br /> permit. 2.00 <br /> 12 <br /> *A food waste disposer installed at the time of the original sink <br /> 13 installation shall be considered as part of the sink. Dishwashers <br /> discharging into a food waste disposer or a separate trap shall require a <br /> 14 separate fee. <br /> 15 Section 36. That Section 20.14 of Part I, Adminstration, of the Uniform <br /> 16 Plumbing Code be, and is hereby amended by deleting: <br /> 17 A board shall be appointed and this board shall act as a Board of Appeals <br /> in making a correct determination of any appeal arising from actions of <br /> 18 the Administration Authority. Appeals shall be made in writing and the <br /> appellant may appear in person before the Board or be represented by an <br /> 19 attorney and may introduce evidence to support his claim. Appeals shall <br /> be heard at reasonable times at the convenience of the Board but not later <br /> 20 than 30 days after receipt thereof. The appellant shall cause to be made <br /> at his own expenses any tests or research required by the Board to <br /> 21 substantiate his claims. <br /> 22 and inserting in its place: <br /> 23 A board shall be appointed as created by Ordinance 351-75 and this board <br /> shall act as a Board of Appeals in making a correct determination of any <br /> 24 appeal arising from actions of the Administrative Authority. Appeals <br /> shall be made in writing and the appellant may appear in person before the <br /> 25 Board or be represented by an attorney and may introduce evidence to <br /> support his claims. Appeals shall be heard at reasonable times at the <br /> 26 convenience of the Board but not later than 30 days after receipt thereof. <br /> The appellant shall cause to be made at his own expenses any tests or <br /> 27 research required by the Board to substantiate his claims. <br /> 28 Section 37. That Section 102 (c), Administrative Authority, be, and is hereby <br /> 29 amended by deleting: <br /> 30 <br /> 31 <br /> 32 <br /> - 34 - <br />