Definitions for words and phrases used in this title shall be found in this section, the standards and manuals adopted by reference under EMC §
12.02.030, the current edition of Criteria for Sewage Works Design as published by the Washington State Department of Ecology ("Orange Book"), Chapter
18.20, EMC or the latest edition of Webster's Dictionary, with precedence in that order unless from the context a different meaning is intended or unless different meaning is specifically defined and more particularly directed to the use of such words or phrases. Where terms are not defined, they shall have their ordinarily accepted meanings within the context with which they are used.
The following words and phrases shall be defined as follows:
"Community OSS"means the same as defined under TPCHD Environmental Health Code, Chapter 2.
"Connection"means the physical connection of the building sewer to the side sewer. In the event a portion of the building sewer has been constructed with the side sewer, connection shall be deemed to occur when the two separate portions of the building sewer are connected.
"Connection right"means the right of a property that has fulfilled all the requirements for connection to the city's sewer system, as set forth in this title, to connect to that sewer system, subject to the conditions set forth in the connection permit and agreement.
"Equivalent residential unit (ERU)"means one single-family house, apartment unit, condominium unit, or townhouse unit. For nonresidential connections, an ERU is 210 gallons per day of wastewater, or one-half pound per day of total suspended solids, or one-half pound per day of biochemical oxygen demand (BOD). The determination of the number of ERUs required for nonresidential buildings shall be made pursuant to EMC §
11.40.070.
"Frontage"means the side(s) of the property, adjacent to the right-of-way or easement, containing the sanitary sewer(s), either existing or proposed.
"Fronted"A property is fronted by a sewer when 10 feet or more of the right-of-way or easement containing a sewer is adjacent to a property line of that property and the sewer contained therein extends 10 feet or more past the nearest property line or extension thereof. If the right-of-way or easement ends at the subject property line and the sewer ends within 50 feet of said property line and is intended to never be extended past that point, the property shall be considered to be fronted by the sewer.
"Fully fronted"means when a right-of-way or easement containing a city sewer is adjacent to and continuous along one or more full sides of a property.
"GSP"means the city's general sewer plan.
"Human occupation"means the use or intent of use of a building that includes part-time or full-time residency, employment, sports, entertainment, and commercial or other activity that requires the presence of plumbing fixtures as determined by the plumbing code.
"Improvements"means construction intended to or having the effect of increasing the value of real or personal property.
"LID" or "local improvement district"means a group of properties specifically benefited by the construction of a local improvement, paid for, in whole or in part, by special assessments levied against said group of properties, established and authorized by the local legislative authority.
"Mayor"means the city's mayor or authorized representative.
"OSS"means private on-site sewage system; also called "septic system."
"Plumbing code"means the provisions of the Uniform Plumbing Code adopted by the city as described in EMC 15.05.080.
"Private disposal system"means a privately owned septic tank with drain field or other on-site wastewater treatment and disposal system; see also "OSS."
"Receiving jurisdiction"means another city, county or sewer district that receives wastewater from a portion of the city of Edgewood (e.g., city of Puyallup, city of Fife, city of Sumner, city of Tacoma, Pierce County and/or Lakehaven Water and Sewer District).
"Sewage"means wastewater that contains human waste.
"Sewer main"means a city sanitary sewer that receives wastewater from one or more side sewers and/or other sewer mains.
"Sewer service area"means that area lying within the corporate boundaries of the city of Edgewood designated for city sewer service pursuant to the GSP, approved in accordance with Chapters
36.93 and
36.94 RCW.
"Side sewer"means that sewer, located within a city right-of-way or easement, between the city's sewer main and the right-of-way or easement line, connecting to the building sewer and regulated by the public works department and this title.
"Storm drain"means pipes and associated structures that carry surface water and exclude wastewater.
"System extension"means capital improvements to the sewer system, including, but not limited to, extensions of sewer lines, and the construction of manholes, pump stations, other appurtenances and controls.
"Temporary portable toilet"means a self-contained, noncaustic chemical toilet equipped with a waste-receiving, chemical-holding container, housed in its own shelter.
"TPCHD"means the Tacoma - Pierce County Health Department.
"ULID" or "utility local improvement district"means a group of properties specifically benefited by the construction of a local water, sewer, or off-street parking facility improvement, financed by revenue bonds, paid for in whole or in part by revenues of the utility, established and authorized by the local legislative authority.
"Wastewater"means any combination of liquid and water-carried sewage and/or commercial/industrial wastes and from any customer including residential dwellings, commercial buildings, industrial and manufacturing facilities, and institutions, whether treated or untreated.
"Work"means the provision of all labor, materials, tools, equipment, and everything needed to successfully complete a project according to the contract.
(Ord. 06-271 § 1; Ord. 10-333 § 8; Ord. 15-447 § 1 (Exh. A); Ord. 26-0709, 5/12/2026)