Unless otherwise specially provided, or required by the context, the following terms have these meanings in this section:
a. "Community sewer collection"
system shall mean the structures, devices, equipment, and appurtenances intended for the collection, transportation, and pumping of sewage from two or more structures to a treatment or disposal facility.
b. "Domestic water supply reservoir"
shall mean an existing or proposed open uncovered reservoir used or intended to impound water for human consumption or domestic purposes, including a planned reservoir where the water impounder states in writing to the City Council his/her intent to install or construct it, and satisfies the Council that he/she has appropriate rights in the land and the ability to finish and maintain it.
c. "Drainage area of a domestic water supply reservoir"
shall mean all the land that can or may drain into the reservoir, whether or not the topographical configuration is artificially or naturally caused.
d. "Health Officer"
shall mean and include any subordinate(s) that the Health Officer designates from time to time to perform any or all of the Health Officer’s functions hereunder.
e. "Improper functioning individual system"
shall mean a system which allows sewage to escape to the surface of the ground or prevents plumbing fixtures from draining.
f. "Individual system"
shall mean a system which consists of:
g. "Sanitary sewer"
shall mean a system for collecting residential or municipal wastewater and directing the collected wastewater to a treatment works prior to disposal.
h. "Sewage"
shall mean liquid or solid waste substance, which is associated with human habitation or which contains or may be contaminated with human or animal excrement or offal.
i. "Sewer availability"1) 2) 3) 4)
shall mean a sanitary sewer is available for connection to a structure requiring sewage disposal because:
The entity operating the sanitary sewer indicates in writing that the proposed structure can be connected to the sanitary sewer; and
The cost of providing sanitary sewer service, exclusive of all annexation fees, connection fees, and the sewer pipe installation costs between the structure and the publicly owned sewer in the street or right-of-way, is less than $5,000, or 10% of the full market value of all existing and proposed improvements, whichever is greater; and
The area of the property to be served is less than 40,000 square feet and the sanitary sewer is less than 300 feet, measured horizontally, from the nearest property boundary; or
The area of the property is more than 40,000 square feet and the structure requiring the disposal of sewage is located less than 300 feet measured horizontally to the nearest property boundary adjacent to the sanitary sewer.
j. "Site evaluation"
shall mean the investigation of a subdivision or a lot to determine the feasibility of installing an individual system. It shall include a determination of compliance with all applicable sanitation requirements and a sanitary survey of the area. Should the sanitary survey disclose failing individual systems in the immediate vicinity of the site evaluated, this shall be cause for denial of the feasibility of installing an individual system.
k. "Subdivision"
shall mean a division or any use of real property that does or may reasonably be expected to generate sewage or require sewage disposal; and, subdivider shall mean the owner of or applicant for a subdivision.