(A) Sanitary sewers shall be installed to comply with specifications established by the City Engineer and shall be connected to the sanitary sewer system of the city, or to a specially constructed sanitary sewage disposal plant in accordance with plans acceptable to the city.
(B) Lots which cannot reasonably be served by either a public sanitary sewer system shall have a minimum width of 75 feet, measured at the building line, and a minimum area of 15,000 square feet. In case of unusual soil conditions or other physical factors which may impair the health and safety of the neighborhood in which a subdivision may be located, upon recommendation of the State Department of Public Health or Environmental Protection Agency, the City Council may increase lot area requirements as may be necessary.
(C) When required by the City Engineer, storm sewers shall be constructed throughout the entire subdivision which shall be separate and independent of the sanitary sewer system and which shall provide an adequate outlet, or connection with the storm sewer system of the city. When storm sewers are not installed, adequate facilities for the removal of surface water shall be provided throughout the entire subdivision.
(1986 Code, § 20.20.020) (Ord. 754, passed 9-1-1959)