When a proposed Subdivision Plat, Certified Survey Map, or Condominium is proposed to be located where public sanitary sewer facilities are available, as determined by the Village Board upon the Village Engineer's recommendation, to the Subdivision Plat, Certified Survey Map area or Condominium, the Subdivider or Condominium Developer (as applicable) shall construct sanitary sewer facilities in such a manner as to make adequate sanitary sewer service available to each lot with the Subdivision or Certified Survey Map area or dwelling unit within a Condominium. The Subdivider or Condominium Developer (as applicable) shall comply with all applicable Village ordinances and policies. In addition:
(a) Extent of Required Installation of Sewer Service Lateral Lines. The Village Board shall require the installation of sewer service laterals to the street lot line.
(b) Plans and Specifications Required. The size, type, and installation of all sanitary sewers and sanitary sewer service laterals proposed to be constructed shall be in accordance with plans and standard specifications approved by the Village Engineer. There shall be provided a sanitary sewerage system to all lots, approved by the Village Engineer. The Subdivision, Condominium or Certified Survey Map Developer (as applicable) shall install adequate sanitary sewer facilities and connect them to Village sewer mains subject to specifications and inspection of the Village Engineer. All sanitary sewers shall be in accordance with NR 110, Wis. Adm. Code. The Subdivider/Developer shall pay all the costs of all sanitary sewer work including the bringing of the sanitary sewer of adequate capacity and depth from where it exists to the project in question as well as providing all sanitary sewer work within the project.
(c) Costs Associated with Sanitary Sewers Eight (8) Inches or Less in Diameter. The Subdivider or Condominium Developer (as applicable) shall assume the cost of installing all sanitary sewers that are eight (8) inches in diameter or less.
(d) Costs Associated with Sanitary Sewers Larger Than Eight (8) Inches in Diameter. If larger than eight (8) inch diameter sanitary sewers are required to handle the contemplated sewage flows, the difference between the costs of such larger sewers and the eight (8) inch sewer shall be prorated in proportion to the ratio which the total sewage of the proposed Subdivision, Certified Survey Map, or Condominium is to the total sewage capacity to be served by such larger sewer and the excess cost shall be either:
(1) Borne by the Village;
(2) Assessed against the total tributary sewer area; or
(3) Be paid for through a recapture agreement per Section 13-1-Sl(a).
(e) Sanitary Sewer Availability and Requirements for Installation.
(1) The Subdivider, Certifield Survey Map or Condominium Developer (as applicable) shall install, at his/her cost, sanitary sewers in accordance with this Chapter and specifications of the Village, including the Village when it is determined that the proposed subdivision or minor land division lies within a public sanitary sewer service area and sanitary sewer facilities can or are programmed to be extended to the proposed Subdivision, Certified Survey Map, or Condominium within five (5) years.
(2) The Subdivider, Certifield Survey Map or Condominium Developer (as applicable) shall construct sanitary sewers in such a manner as to make adequate sanitary sewerage service available to each lot within the project. Where public sanitary sewers of adequate capacity are determined by the Village Engineer to be available, extensions of the public sanitary sewer system shall be made so as to provide sewer service to each lot. Gravity sanitary sewers shall be extended to the project and to each buildable lot as approved by the Village Engineer. Sewerage service lines (laterals) of the sizes and materials required by the Plumbing Inspector shall be installed from the sanitary sewers to the property line of every lot in the land division. This installation will be coordinated with the installation of sanitary sewers. The size, type and installation of all sanitary sewers proposed to be constructed shall be in accordance with plans and standard specifications approved by the Village Engineer. Where sanitary sewers are located within the floodplain, sanitary manholes shall be floodproofed.
(3) The ends of the services for each lot shall be accurately measured and recorded with the Village Engineer and marked in the field with appropriate staking.
(4) Until such time as the public sewers within the Subdivision, Certified Survey Map, or Condominium can be connected to the public sanitary sewer system, they shall be temporarily capped.
(5) No private or public use shall be connected to the sanitary sewers within the Subdivision, Certified Survey Map, or Condominium until such sanitary sewers are connected to the public sewerage system.
(6) The Subdivider or Condominium Developer (as applicable) shall indicate on the face of a Subdivision Plat, Certified Survey Map, or Condominium Plat that the owner of private uses within the Subdivision, Certified Survey Map, or Condominium Plat shall connect such uses to the sanitary sewers in the Subdivision, Certified Survey Map, or Condominium at the time such sanitary sewers are connected to the public sewerage system, and the Village of Edgar shall be held harmless for any damages or costs incurred to disconnect and abandon any private on-site wastewater treatment system then in place and any costs associated with connection to the public sewer mains.