§ 1-20-51. DETERMINATION OF ADEQUACY.
   (A)   The sewerage system shall be considered adequate if, given existing connections, future connections from buildings under construction, recorded lots for which allocations have been made and multi-year tap agreements, the systems designed to serve the proposed development are sufficient to accommodate ultimate peak flows. It should be noted that sewer taps are not guaranteed for the project until such taps are purchased or a multi-year tap agreement has been executed between the county and developer.
   (B)   The sewerage system may also be considered adequate if improvements to or construction of facilities necessary to comply with standards established in subsection (A) are scheduled in the first 2 years of the CIP. However, where improvements to or construction of facilities necessary to comply with subsection (A) are in the first 2 years of the CIP and are developer-funded, no other development may utilize the capacity created by the new or improved facilities to determine adequacy under this article until the improvements or facilities are completed, subject to subsection (E) of this section. If only a portion of the improvements or facilities in the first 2 years of the CIP are developer-funded, then that portion of the improvements or facilities may not be used by any other development to determine adequacy under this article until the improvements or facilities are completed, subject to subsection (E).
   (C)   If a sewerage system is found to be inadequate, site plan, PUD or MXD Phase II or preliminary subdivision approval shall be denied except as provided for in § 1-20-10.
   (D)   Improvements necessary to meet the standards herein shall be determined by the Planning Commission and may be provided by the developer as allowed for in § 1-20-11.
   (E)   Upon completion of construction of APFO sewerage system improvements for a development, the APFO sewerage approval shall be vested for the capacity created by the improvements and shall not be subject to further APFO sewerage system testing unless the density or intensity of the development increases.
(Ord. 98-03-205, 3-17-1998; Ord. 00-19-261, 7-11-2000; Ord. 06-04-400, 1-17-2006; Ord. 10-26-561, 11-9-2010; Ord. 11-25-591, 10-27-2011; Ord. 14-23-678, 11-13-2014)