[Code 1985 § 27-186; Code 2005 § 110-196]
A. No unauthorized person shall construct any building sewer, nor uncover,
make any connections with or opening into, use, alter or disturb any
public sewer or appurtenance thereof without first obtaining a written
permit from the City.
B. There shall be two classes of building sewer permits:
(1) For residential and commercial service; and
(2) For service to establishments producing industrial wastes.
In either case, the owner or his agent shall make application
as described elsewhere in this article. The permit application shall
be supplemented by any plans, specifications or other information
considered pertinent in the judgment of the City Manager.
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[Code 1985 § 27-187; Code 2005 § 110-197]
A. After the contract for the new sewer service connection has been
entered into and the necessary extensions of City mains or line have
been completed, the private service line may be connected. Connections
of service lines to City mains may only be made by a licensed and
approved plumber using approved procedures and materials. It shall
be the responsibility of the property owner to extend, connect and
maintain the service line from the main to point of utilization on
the private property. Each separate dwelling or business shall have
and shall be considered to have separate connections.
B. The owner of the property receiving the benefit of a sewer service
connection to the City's sewer system shall pay to the office
of the City Clerk the appropriate connection fee as established by
resolution for the privilege of such connection. It shall be an offense
for any person, to make an opening in any City sewer main and/or related
apparatus without first receiving appropriate approval from the City.
[Code 1985 § 27-188; Code 2005 § 110-198]
All costs and expense incident to the installation and connection
of the building sewer shall be borne by the owner. The owner shall
indemnify the City from any loss or damage that may directly or indirectly
be occasioned by the installation of the building sewer.
[Code 1985 § 27-189; Code 2005 § 110-199]
No person shall make connection of roof downspouts, exterior
foundation drains, areaway drains or other sources of surface runoff
or groundwater to a building sewer or building drain which in turn
is connected directly or indirectly to a public sanitary sewer.
[Code 1985 § 27-190; Code 2005 § 110-200]
A. No property owner shall be allowed to connect or permit to be connected
to his sewer system any sewer line or pipe serving any other property
than his own and used by him exclusively, and all such sewer connections
furnishing sewer service to other property owners or occupants shall
be discontinued. Any property owner or occupant furnishing sewer service
through his service line to another property owner or occupant shall
immediately be disconnected from the sewer system. The connection
used by such person may be taken out and not replaced until connection
is broken from such separate premises and a fee in the amount established
by resolution shall be charged for resetting of such connection.
B. A separate and independent building sewer shall be provided for every
building; provided that where one building stands at the rear of another
on an interior lot and no private sewer is available or can be constructed
to the rear building through an adjoining alley, easement, court yard
or driveway, the building sewer from the front building may be extended
to the rear building and the whole considered as one building sewer.
C. In the event of the subdivision of any parcel or piece of ground
and the placing or construction of other dwellings or commercial buildings
thereon, the service installed for the use of the original building
and its appurtenances shall be deemed to have been installed only
to supply sewer service to such buildings or appurtenances immediately
adjacent to the service connection. New sewer service shall be installed
as in the case of any other original installation.
[Code 1985 § 27-191; Code 2005 § 110-201]
Old building sewers may be used in connection with new buildings
only when they are found, on examination and test by the plumbing
inspector, to meet all requirements of this article.
[Code 1985 § 27-192; Code 2005 § 110-202]
The size, slope, alignment, materials of construction of a sewer,
and the methods to be used in excavating, placing of the pipe, jointing,
testing and backfilling the trench, shall all conform to the requirements
of the building and plumbing codes or other applicable rules and regulations
of the City. In the absence of code provisions or in amplification
thereof, the materials and procedures set forth in appropriate specifications
of the ASTM and WEF Manual of Practice No. 9 shall apply.
[Code 1985 § 27-193; Code 2005 § 110-203]
A. All service pipes shall be of a size suitable for conducting the
amount of sewage likely to be required without excessive friction
loss, but not less than the carrying capacity of four inches of approved
material.
B. The service line being connected from the City sewer main to the
structure shall be either cast iron pipe with slip type "O" ring joints
or PVC schedule 40 plastic lines.
C. All excavations required for the installation of a building sewer
shall be open trench work unless otherwise approved by the City Manager
and be in compliance with City's plumbing code.
D. Service line connections to the sewer main shall be made with a tapping
saddle and shall be concreted at the main so as to form a collar.
No 90° bends and/or elbows and no more than two 45° bends
will be permitted to be used to connect to the main. All connections
are to be made at the top of the sewer main when possible. In no case
will a sewer connection be allowed below the top half of sewer main
unless approved by the City Manager.
E. All service lines connected to the sewer system shall be inspected
and approved by the City Manager or his designated representative
prior to covering.
F. Any connections and/or service line extensions made in a public street,
alley or easement shall be backfilled and compacted with acceptable
material as directed and approved by the City engineer.
G. Whenever possible all service lines and/or connections located with
a public street, alley or easement shall have a minimum cover of three
feet.
H. All excavations for building sewer installation shall be adequately
guarded with barricades and lights so as to protect the public from
hazard. Streets, sidewalks, parkways and other public property disturbed
in the course of the work shall be restored in a manner satisfactory
to the City.
[Code 1985 § 27-194; Code 2005 § 110-204]
Whenever possible, the building sewer shall be brought to the
building at an elevation below the basement floor. No building sewer
shall be laid parallel to or within three feet of any bearing wall,
which might thereby be weakened. The depth shall be sufficient to
afford protection from frost. The building sewer shall be laid at
uniform grade and in straight alignment insofar as possible. Changes
in direction shall be made only with properly curved pipe and fittings,
including cleanout fittings.
[Code 1985 § 27-195; Code 2005 § 110-205]
In all buildings in which any building drain is too low to permit
gravity flow to the public sewer, sanitary sewage carried by such
drain shall be lifted by approved artificial means and discharged
to the building sewer. The use of any pumping equipment, for which
cross connections with a public water supply system are needed, is
prohibited.
[Code 1985 § 27-196; Code 2005 § 110-206]
A. The connection of the building sewer into the public sewer or one
public sewer into another public sewer shall conform to the requirements
of the building and plumbing codes or other applicable rules and regulations
of the City, or the procedures set forth in appropriate specifications
of the ASTM and the WEF Manual of Practice No. 9. All such connections
shall be made gastight and watertight. Any deviation from the prescribed
procedures and materials must be approved by the plumbing inspector
before installation.
B. The applicant for the building sewer permit shall notify the plumbing
inspector when the building sewer is ready for inspection and connection
to the public sewer. The connection shall be made under the supervision
of the plumbing inspector or his representative.
[Code 1985 § 27-197; Code 2005 § 110-207]
All service pipes that may become useless because of laying
of larger or new services, or because sewage will no longer be used
through them must be permanently closed off at the sewer main at the
expense of the owner of the premises by a licensed plumber or an authorized
City employee and reported to the superintendent of water distribution
and the office of the City Clerk.