Each lot or parcel shall have a separate sewer service connection, except for service connections serving more than one lot or parcel that are authorized by the director.
To be eligible for sewer service, the property to which service is to be provided must abut a city street, alley or public utility easement in which a city sewer main is constructed at a point immediately adjacent to the property, unless the director authorizes the extension of a sewer main as provided in Article IV of this chapter, or the director authorizes sewer service for a parcel that does not abut a street, alley or public utility easement.
The director may authorize a parcel that does not abut a street, alley or public utility easement to receive sewer service through a private sewer line crossing other lot(s) or parcel(s), provided that the customer obtains a recorded private easement from the owners of the other lot(s) or parcel(s) as necessary to connect to a sewer main in a city street, alley or public utility easement, and all other applicable legal requirements are fulfilled. Sewer lines constructed in private easements or on private property are private sewer lines, and the city shall have no responsibility for the maintenance and repair of the lines. (Ord. 2005-020 § 2)