13.16.085: CONNECTION TO PROXIMATE SEWER REQUIRED:
   A.   In all cases where a public sewer line is within three hundred feet (300') from a parcel's property line, and said parcel requires sanitary facilities, the owner of that parcel shall construct or cause to be constructed a sufficient private sewer line which shall connect the land, building or premises to the nearest accessible sanitary sewer within ninety (90) days after date of official notice.
   B.   In cases where the above connection is impractical, as determined by the Director, a private septic system may be permitted provided that a one acre minimum parcel size exists and the parcel is or can be served by a Municipal water supply. If the parcel is served by a private water supply, the parcel size must be a minimum of two and one-half (21/2) acres before a private septic system may be permitted.
   C.   Each premises for which title may be transferred, whether connected to another structure under one roof, or standing separately on a single parcel of land, shall be required to have its own separate sewer service line, except as provided in subsection F of this section.
   D.   Permits for private septic systems must be obtained from and meet the requirements of the local district Health Department and Idaho Code. Permanent easements for primary and secondary drain fields must be recorded by separate instrument or set out clearly on the plat.
   E.   If, after the initial development of a parcel, Municipal sewer lines are installed to within three hundred feet (300') of the property line of said parcel, the owner of said parcel shall be required, at owner's expense, to extend the main line(s) and provide connection for private service lines from said parcel to the extended main line(s), unless otherwise determined by the Director.
   F.   If a condominium association is to be the party of record responsible for sewer billing, the association may, after approval of plans and specifications by the Public Works Director, and written agreement with the City, obtain sewer service to multiple residences without the necessity of a separate sewer service line installation for each residence thereon.
   G.   Once connected to the City sewer system, it shall be unlawful to disconnect from the City sewer system. (Ord. 3029, 2019)