Every building fronting on the same street or easement requiring sewer service shall be separately and independently connected with the public sewers; provided, however, that where two or more buildings are on the same parcel, belonging to one owner, and which cannot legally be subdivided, separate connections need not be made with the public sewer. No two separate owners of adjacent parcels shall be permitted to join in the use of the same sewer lateral. Single-family residential units with common walls, condominiums, townhouse, stock cooperative, community apartment or other similar improvements, including commercial condominiums or similar units, which entitle owners of interests therein to occupy independent ownership interests and to make joint use of utility and other services, which may be provided by facilities owned in common, may, upon issuance of a permit authorizing such common use by the District Engineer or assignee, be permitted to maintain a common sewer lateral or sewers. Indemnification language approved by the District shall be included in the covenants, conditions and restrictions.
(Ord. 2019-02, passed 4-25-2019)