No person shall uncover, make any connections with or opening into, use, alter or disturb the public sewer or appurtenance thereof, or engage in the construction of a side sewer, either on private property or within public right-of-way, without first obtaining a side sewer permit from the public works department, in which the specific purpose shall be delineated. A side sewer permit will be required for each individual structure to be connected. Application for a side sewer permit, for the purpose of making connection to, or opening into, altering or disturbing the public sewer or appurtenance thereof, or engaging in the construction of a side sewer, shall be made by the owner of the property to be serviced, or a qualified plumbing contractor licensed and bonded by the State Department of Labor and Industries. No licensed plumbing contractor shall do any side sewer work under any other person’s side sewer permit, nor shall any unauthorized person do any side sewer work under a side sewer permit applied for and issued to a licensed plumbing contractor or the owner of the property where such side sewer work is to be performed except as may be otherwise authorized by the director of public works. The issuance of a side sewer permit by the city shall contact other utilities for location of their facilities before starting excavation. When a side sewer is to be installed across the private property of another person, the applicant requesting the side sewer permit must show proof to the director of public works that a duly executed easement has been obtained from other such property owner and officially recorded.
(Ord. 3057 § 12, 1986; Ord. 3678 § 1, 2008)