§ 159.092  SEWERS OUTSIDE CITY.
   (A)   Small subdivisions; planned city sewers.  In subdivisions beyond the city limits in which the lots are less than 20,000 square feet and where plans for the installation of sanitary sewers in the vicinity of the subdivision have been prepared by the city, the subdivider may be required to install sewers in conformity with the plans; and if city sanitary sewers are to be used by the subdivision, then it must be annexed to the city.
   (B)   Large subdivisions.  In subdivisions beyond the city limits that cannot be annexed to the city and where the lots are 20,000 square feet or more and have a minimum width of 100 feet, the subdivider may install individual disposal devices for each lot at the time improvements are erected thereon.  If individual sewage disposal systems are necessary, the soil of the subdivision shall be properly tested, including percolation tests, and the type of these systems be delineated and designated within the preliminary plot.  All such individual sewage disposal systems shall be constructed in accordance with regulations and requirements of the State Department of Health and under the direction and control of the appropriate city and county authorities.
(1969 Code, § 23-85)  (Ord. 1961-12, passed 4-24-1961; Am. Ord. 1992-12, passed 4-27-1992)  Penalty, see § 10.99