Any complex which contains living units in excess of a fourplex.
That part of the sewer extending from a point five feet outside of the outer wall of a building to a connection with the sewer service line at the property line.
Any business or nonresidential occupancy, which includes but is not limited to hotels, motels, inns, lodging houses, churches, apartments servicing multiple units on a single meter, and buildings constructed for homeowners’ associations and nonprofit organizations.
An establishment with units for temporary lodging with a sleeping area and restroom facilities.
That lot or tract of land which contains a building constructed for residential, commercial, apartments, hotels, motels, inns, lodging houses and mobile home parks.
A zoned tract of land with spaces for the accommodation of either travel trailers or fixed mobile homes, under one property ownership.
Public-owned treatment works.
Means that the sewer main is within one hundred feet of the center of the property, as measured perpendicular from the front, rear or sides of the property.
Any building or portion thereof which contains kitchen, restroom, sleeping facilities or any combination thereof that is intended and used for single-family occupancy.
Any line six inches or larger lying within a dedicated street right-of-way or dedicated utility easement which conveys waste from sewer service lines, beginning at the tap.
That part of the sewer line extending from the property line to the main, including the tap.
The actual connection to the sewer main.
(2001 Code, sec. 13.501)