It is unlawful to construct, install, repair or alter a sewage disposal system without a permit. Such permit shall be posted on the building or premises where the work permitted is being done, before the work is begun, and unless revoked shall not be removed until such work has been finally approved by the director of public health.
An annual fee shall be charged by the public health department for inspection of mobile home parks and recreational vehicle parks, based on the most current fee schedule approved by King County.
Every plumbing fixture and every sanitary drainage system not connected to a public sewer, or not required by law to be connected to a public sewer, shall be connected to a private sewage disposal system.
No new on-site sewage systems shall be allowed within the City unless otherwise approved by the city manager and in accordance with King County Code. The city manager may approve installation of new on-site sewage systems in the following cases:
All on-site sewage systems shall be maintained in accordance with this chapter and the rules and regulations of the public health department. No onsite sewage system shall be used which directly or indirectly discharges upon the surface of the ground or into any waters within the City.
The director of public health is authorized to enforce the provisions of this chapter and any rules and regulations promulgated thereunder pursuant to King County Code Title 23 or the city manager may enforce the provisions of this chapter pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 1.20 KMC.
Should any part of this chapter be declared unconstitutional or invalid for any reason, such declaration shall not affect the validity of the remainder.