[CC 1989 §6-81]
The City sewer system shall comprise all public and district
sewers which are under the control of the City, including both stone
and sanitary sewers, and all private sewers which are connected to
public or district sewers.
[CC 1989 §6-82]
The sanitary sewer system of the City shall consist of salt glazed, vitrified earthenware sewers and such other types of sewers as may be authorized in the Plumbing Code adopted in Chapter
500 of this Code or as authorized by this Chapter and designed to carry off liquid house wastes. The sanitary sewer system is a part of the City sewer system.
[CC 1989 §6-83]
The City Council shall have power to condemn private property
for public use, occupation or possession in the construction and repair
of public, district and private sewers in the same manner as other
property is condemned within the City for public use.
[CC 1989 §6-85]
Unless otherwise provided in this Code or other ordinance of
the City, all work done under the provisions of this Article shall
be carried on under the direction of the City Engineer and shall be
done in accordance with any applicable plans, specifications, rules
and regulations on file in the office of the City Clerk and in accordance
with applicable contracts and ordinances governing such work.
[CC 1989 §6-87]
No sewer shall be run diagonally through private property when
it is practicable, without injury to the sewer, to construct it parallel
with one (1) of the exterior lines of such property, nor shall any
sewer be constructed through private property when it is as practicable
to construct it along or through a street or public highway.
[CC 1989 §6-88]
It shall be unlawful for any person to obstruct in any way,
or to uncover the sewers in the City for any purpose, or to make connections
therewith, or uncover the connection branches thereof, unless and
except by the consent and under the direction and supervision of the
City Engineer.