12-4-11: SANITARY SEWER FACILITIES:
   A.   Compliance Required: All proposed sanitary sewer facilities shall comply with the regulations of the Illinois environmental protection agency, and must be approved by the appropriate village official.
   B.   Public System Available:
      1.   Whenever the subdivision, any point of which is within three hundred feet (300') of an existing publicly owned sewer main or other collection system, and the subdivider has the right to extend public sewer mains or private sewer laterals from said property to said existing publicly owned sewer main or other collection system either by way of street, alley, public way, public easement, or private easement, the subdivider shall construct sewer mains, where technically feasible, which shall be connected to such public sewer and shall provide sewer service to all lots within the subdivision.
      2.   All sewer main construction shall be done according to standard engineering practices.
      3.   Whenever a sanitary sewer system is extended, it shall be extended across the entire frontage or frontages of the property to be improved by the extension unless the village has determined, because of land contours or the presence of other mains, that no other property can be technically or needs to be served by such an extension.
   C.   Interim Disposal Systems: Where a sanitary sewer cannot be extended as required by subsection B of this section, the developer shall construct a sanitary sewer system to serve all lots within the subdivision and shall provide sewage treatment by means of an approved sewage treatment plant which shall be operated and maintained by the developer until such time as the system can be connected to the publicly owned system. Said system shall be temporarily capped. Where the land covered by the preliminary plat contains not more than ten (10) lots, individual sewage disposal systems may be used and must be installed according to applicable laws and regulations of the appropriate approving agency. Private sanitary sewer systems are allowed to continue to be used by property owners until it fails, even if public sanitary sewer service becomes available within three hundred feet (300') of the subject property. (Ord. 1334, 4-18-2005)