9-2-14: BUILDING SEWERS AND SERVICE CONNECTIONS:
All materials and workmanship in the installation of building sewers and service connections shall conform to the following regulations, and shall meet the certification requirements as set forth in Section 9-2-20 of this Chapter:
   A.   Permit Required: No unauthorized person shall uncover, make any connection with or opening into, use, alter or disturb any public sewer or appurtenance thereof without first obtaining a written permit from the City. The permit is not to be issued until all sewer connection charges and fees have been paid in full.
   B.   Classes Of Permits: There shall be two (2) classes of building sewer permits: 1) a general permit for residential and commercial sewer service; and 2) industrial user permits for sewer service to establishments producing industrial wastes.
      1.   General Permits:
         a.   Form: General permits shall be applied for by the owner or his agent on a form provided by the City Clerk.
         b.   Additional Information: The permit application shall be supplemented by any plans, specifications or other information considered pertinent in the judgment of the City at the time the application is filed.
         c.   Fee: Also, the owner or his agent shall pay to the City, at the time the application is filed, a hookup fee, as set by Section 9-2-25 of this Chapter.
      2.   Industrial User Permits:
         a.   Submission: Industrial user permits shall be applied for by the owner or his agent by letter to the City accompanied by an executed copy of the industrial user agreement together with any plans, specifications or other information considered pertinent in the judgment of the City.
         b.   Approval: Industrial user permits shall be approved by the City based on recommendations by the engineer for the City. Approval shall be contingent upon the availability of excess capacity in the sewage treatment plant, the provisions of this Chapter and any other considerations the City deems appropriate.
         c.   Fees: The amount of the permit, inspection fee and hookup fee for an industrial wastes sewer service will vary with each permit and shall be established by the City at the time of application.
   C.   Costs And Expenses; Indemnification: All costs and expenses incident to the installation and connection of the building sewer and service connection shall be borne by the owner. The owner shall indemnify and hold harmless the City from any loss or damage that may directly or indirectly be occasioned by the installation of the building sewer and the marking of the service connection for same to the public sewer. (Ord. 183, 10-24-1984)
   D.   Separate Sewer Required: A separate and independent building sewer and service connection shall be provided for every building; except under such circumstances where, in the opinion of and at the discretion of the authorized representative of the City, the configuration of two (2) buildings is such as to make a separate building sewer for each service connection impractical or unnecessary. In such case, up to two (2) service connections may be made to one building sewer line, in conformance with the requirements of the Uniform Building and Plumbing Codes, latest editions, as adopted by the State of Idaho; provided, that both connections are on the same building lot. A separate permit shall be obtained for each connection, with separate charges and fees in accordance with this Chapter. (Ord. 183, 10-24-1984; amd. Ord. 254, 8-13-1996)
   E.   Old Building Sewers: Old building sewers may be used in connection with new buildings only when they are found, on examination and being tested as required by the City, to meet all requirements of this Chapter.
   F.   Materials Of Construction: The materials of construction of the building sewer and service connections, and the methods to be used in excavating, placing of the pipe, jointing, testing and backfilling the trench, shall all conform to the requirements of the Uniform Building and Plumbing Codes, latest editions, as adopted by the State of Idaho.
   G.   Building Sewer:
      1.   Size: The building sewer from the building drain to the public sewer and the service connection thereto shall not be smaller than four inch (4") diameter sewer pipe. The minimum grade or slope of the building sewer shall be as follows:
         a.   Four inch (4") diameter sewer pipe shall be laid on a grade of not less than one-quarter inch per foot (1/4"/1');
         b.   Six inch (6") diameter sewer pipe shall be laid on a grade of not less than one-eighth inch per foot (1/8"/1'); and
         c.   Eight inch (8") diameter sewer pipe shall be laid on a grade of not less than four feet per one thousand feet (4'/1,000'). (Ord. 183, 10-24-1984)
      2.   Placement: Sewer lines shall not be placed in the same trenches as water lines which are connected to the City water system. Sewer lines shall be a minimum of five feet (5') from such water lines. (Ord. 231, 1-25-1994)
      3.   Alignment: The alignment of the building sewer from the outlet of the building drain to the public sewer connection shall be straight with no bends, warps or sags permitted except with the permission of the City. The trench bottom shall be cut to proper grade so that when the pipe is laid the body or barrel of the pipe shall be on solid material. Bell holes are to be excavated in the trench bottom at all pipe joints.
   H.   Surface Runoff Or Ground Water: No person shall make connection of reef downspouts, exterior foundation drains, areaway drains or other sources of surface runoff or ground water to a building sewer or building drain which in turn is connected directly or indirectly to a public sanitary sewer.
   I.   Service Connection Requirements: The service connection to the public sewer shall conform to the requirements of the Uniform Building and Plumbing Codes, latest editions, as adopted by the State of Idaho. In addition, the materials and workmanship of the service connection shall meet the following requirements:
      1.   Precast Service Connection Fitting:
         a.   Required: A precast service connection fitting shall be installed as an increment of the sewer pipe line or installed as an external fabrication to the sewer pipe line;
         b.   Location: Such fabrication to be installed within the center one-third (1/3) of an individual laying length of the public sewer pipe, as a precaution in preventing the breaking of the bell or the spigot end of the sewer pipe.
         c.   Watertight Connection: The service connection fitting shall be installed as a watertight connection to the public sewer, care being taken not to extend the building sewer line into the public sewer line therefore creating a possible restriction.
         d.   Elevation: The invert of the building sewer line at the service connection fitting shall be at an elevation above the invert of the public sewer at least equal to two-thirds (2/3) of the diameter of the public sewer.
         e.   Foreign Material; Permanent Connection: All foreign material shall be removed from the sewer pipe and there shall be a permanent connection which is airtight and watertight between the public sewer line and the building sewer line; and
      2.   Installation Of Service Connection Tee: The building sewer service connection fitting to reinforced sewer pipe lines shall be made as specified under subsection I1 of this Section, except that in cutting a hole in reinforced pipe for installation of the service connection tee, extreme care shall be exercised to avoid damage to the pipe. The hole for the tee shall be carefully chipped first to expose the reinforcing steel and the steel cut by torch or saw. No chisel cutting of the reinforcing steel of any character will be permitted.
      3.   Riser Service Connection: In lieu of a standard service connection fitting, a riser service connection may be made to sewer lines that are deep below ground surface. The branch or riser shall be connected the same as a tee, except that it shall be set vertically over the public sewer pipe, and extended vertically upward such that the top of the riser is not to be less than five feet (5') below the surface of the ground.
   J.   Notice For Inspection And Connection: The applicant for the building sewer permit shall notify the City when the building sewer is ready for inspection and connection to the public sewer.
   K.   Excavations: All excavations for building sewer installation shall be adequately guarded with barricades and lights so as to protect the public from hazard. Streets, sidewalks, parkways and other public property disturbed in the course of the work shall be restored in a manner satisfactory to the City. (Ord. 183, 10-24-1984)