(A) Sanitary sewers. When a subdivision is located within the service area of a public sanitary sewerage system, sanitary sewers shall be constructed throughout the entire subdivision in such a manner as to serve adequately each building lot.
(1) Public sanitary sewers shall be located in the north or west boulevard (between curb and sidewalk) within the street right-of-way or in a 15-foot easement behind the sidewalk within the house setback area. Parallel sewer lines along the street may be used. Sanitary sewers shall not be located in the rear yard.
(2) Under no circumstances shall the entrance of stormwater or groundwater to the sanitary sewers be permitted.
(3) All sanitary sewer collections and disposal systems shall comply with the ordinances of the village and the requirements of the state’s Environmental Protection Agency.
(B) Private sewage disposal systems. Where no public sanitary sewerage system is available, individual sanitary disposal systems shall be installed to service individual dwelling units. These sanitary disposal systems shall be installed in accordance with the latest revised edition of the state’s Private Sewage Disposal Licensing Act and private sewage disposal code promulgated by the state’s Department of Public Health. Sufficient area shall be provided to accommodate two seepage fields. (See also § 12-8-4(A) pertaining to lot sizes.)
(Ord. 04-09, passed 9-21-2004)