Where a public sanitary sewer system is located within 1,000 feet of a proposed subdivision or land development, the developer shall provide the subdivision or land development with a complete sanitary sewer system. If such a system is not available, but will, in the opinion of the Township, become available within a reasonable time, then the developer shall install a complete sanitary sewer system including a collector main installed in the street bed or approved right-of-way, lateral installations shall to the rights-of-way lines of streets, lot or parcel property lines or sewer easement rights- of-way lines, whichever pertains to individual situations. All termini shall be capped in a manner that will insure that all collector mains, laterals, and house connections shall be water tight pending connection with a public sanitary sewer system. The system shall be designed by a registered engineer and approved by the Township Engineer. The Township Engineer shall also inspect construction of all sanitary sewers to insure that said sewers will coordinate and have congruity with the Township's overall comprehensive sewer plans. All sewage pumping stations, interceptors and treatment plants to be installed by the developer shall be reviewed and approved by the Township Engineer, who shall also inspect the construction thereof.
(Ord. 97-7, 5/27/1997, § 12.30)