1230.06 SANITARY SEWERS.
   The developer shall install or cause to be installed a system for the disposal of sanitary sewage in the subdivision by one of the following means.
   (a)   Public System. A complete sanitary sewerage system, which shall convey the sewage into an established Municipal or other public agency sanitary sewage treatment and disposal system, at a point and in a manner approved, in writing, by the Municipality, shall be installed. The plans for the complete installation of sewage connections thereto shall be prepared by a registered engineer at the expense of the subdivider or developer, shall meet the requirements of the State or other government agency having jurisdiction and shall be approved by the Municipal Engineer, the Zoning Inspector and the Planning Commission.
   (b)   Quasipublic System. A complete sanitary sewerage system, which shall connect into the sanitary disposal system of the Municipality at a future date, shall be installed. The plans for the complete installation of the system, both within the subdivision and any off-site installations serving such subdivision, shall show all locations, size, material, profiles and capacities, shall meet the requirements of the State or other government agency having jurisdiction and shall be approved by the Municipal Engineer, the Zoning Inspector and the Commission.
   (c)   Private Sewage Disposal Systems. If the developer submits proper evidence to the Municipal Engineer that no other form of sewage disposal and treatment is possible, then the Commission may permit the developer to use a private sanitary sewage disposal system on each individual lot of one-half acre or more, consisting of a septic tank, a tile absorption field or another approved treatment system, when installed in accordance with the standards and approval of the State and the County Department of Health, provided that the average water table is not closer than thirty inches form the ground surface. Part of the proper evidence shall be in the form of a print of the plan showing the location, depth and percolation rate of the test holes, one located on each lot, of a percolation test conducted by an engineer. The information shown shall be certified to be accurate by a professional engineer registered in the State.
   (d)   Plans. The subdivider shall furnish the Commission with a complete set of plans and profiles as approved by the various authorities.
      (Ord. 9-76. Passed 9-9-76.)