Private sewer lines shall be constructed and maintained in accordance with the engineering design and development standards. A private sewer shall serve no more than one lot. As a guideline, a private sewer shall be no longer than 500 feet, subject to approval by the utility department. A private sewer shall not cross any lot under different ownership without express approval by the city of all legal documents authorizing the same. The construction of all private sewers shall conform to the specifications of the city, including the depth, grade, and installation of inspection tees and points of connection; cleanouts shall be installed at least every 100 feet along a private sewer. Only authorized employees of the city utility department may connect any private sewer to a public sewer.
The utility department may require the installation of a grease, oil or sand interceptor, or any combination of these, on any private sewer line where it is deemed necessary to intercept excessive amounts of these materials. These interceptors shall be installed on private property and maintained in a satisfactory manner by the owner of the private sewer line.
Maintenance, repair and replacement of all private sewers is the responsibility of the owner. If the city determines that such work is necessary to protect the integrity of the public sewer system, written notice shall be sent to the owner specifying the time and manner in which the work must be completed. If the owner fails to comply with the notice the city may forthwith cause the work to be done and charge the cost thereof, plus 20 percent, to the owner.
(Ord. 1434, 1985; Ord. 2816 § 1 (Exh. A), 2010)