§ 55.021 PRIVATELY FUNDED SEWER EXTENSIONS.
   (A)   Any person desiring to construct a sanitary sewer line either as a trunk line or a distribution line which shall be constructed and paid for by persons other than the city, may make application to the city for such line(s) to be accepted and maintained as a part of the city’s sewer system.
   (B)   Applications shall be in writing and shall be accompanied by a development plat, and a topographical map shall be prepared by an engineer licensed to practice in the Commonwealth of Kentucky which shall be to a scale of no smaller than one-inch equals 100 feet, shall reflect the location of existing sanitary sewer facilities with relation to the area proposed to be served by the extension, and shall depict the proposed collection system, if any, within the area (including size and location of proposed lines). An application fee of $100 shall be collected by the City Clerk upon receipt of each application, and all costs associated with the preparation and submission of the application shall be paid by the applicant. The applicant shall be further required to comply with all applicable rules of the County Planning and Zoning Commission and state or federal regulations.
   (C)   Upon the applicant’s providing the written information set forth above the applicant may proceed to construct the requested sewer extension. Construction of the proposed extension and all planning, construction supervision, and any and all other phases of the construction of the subject extension shall be completed under the supervision and inspection of the Superintendent and/or City Engineer. Specifically, the Superintendent and/or City Engineer shall inspect and approve all phases of the construction, and no lines shall be accepted by the city until certified by its engineer.
(Ord. 610.1-07-08-13, passed 7-8-2013)