A.
All new/proposed structures and uses that are located on property within 300 feet of an existing available sanitary sewer main and generate wastewater shall be required to extend the sanitary sewer main and connect to the sanitary sewer utility in a manner consistent with the GSP. The horizontal distance shall be measured along a straight line from the existing sanitary sewer to the subject structure's closest property line. If the subject property is not fully fronted by a sewer, the owner, as a condition of sewer service, shall be required to extend the city's sewer to and across one full side of the property in accordance with the GSP. Nonrectangular and corner lots may be required to extend the sewer along two or more full sides as determined by the director.
B.
All existing structures that are located within 300 feet of an existing available sanitary sewer main served by an OSS that has failed (as defined by TPCHD), or requires a permit from the TPCHD to repair the OSS for continued operations, shall be required to extend the sanitary sewer main and connect to the sanitary sewer utility in a manner consistent with the GSP. The horizontal distance shall be measured along a straight line from the existing sanitary sewer to the subject structure's closest property line.
C.
Private Developer Extensions. If a new sanitary sewer main is installed by a private developer, and it is fronting a parcel with an existing structure served by an OSS, then the existing structure shall be required to connect to said sanitary sewer main:
1.
Prior to any city permit approval that would result in increased use of the existing OSS beyond its currently approved capacity;
2.
Prior to any city permit approval for any reclassification of use for the existing structure (e.g., from residential to non-residential);
3.
If the existing OSS requires a permit from the TPCHD for repair to maintain its function; or
4.
If the existing OSS is failing as defined by the TPCHD.
D.
City Capital Improvement Extensions. If a new sanitary sewer main is proposed for installation by the city, and it is fronting any parcels with existing structures served by an OSS, then the city must conduct a public noticing and engagement process with impacted property owners prior to any construction. Upon installation, the existing structures shall be required to connect to said sanitary sewer main as follows:
1.
The existing OSS shall be assigned an age based on the date of the last permitted activity in TPCHD records, such as evidence of a completed installation or repair permit.
2.
The existing structure served by said OSS will not be required to connect to the new sanitary sewer main until the OSS's age is at least 15 years.
3.
Once the age of said OSS reaches 15 years, existing structures must connect to the sanitary sewer within 180 days.
(Ord. 26-0709, 5/12/2026)