§ 51.28 TAPPING.
   Whenever it becomes necessary to connect a house connection sewer to a public sewer at a point where no special Y or T branch has been installed in the public sewer, the connection shall be made in the presence of an inspector and in the following manner:
   (A)   In all public sewers 12 inches or less in internal diameter and ten feet or less in depth, the connection shall be made by removing a section of the existing sanitary sewer and inserting a Y branch.
   (B)   In public sewers from eight inches to 12 inches, inclusive, in internal diameter and more than ten feet in depth, it shall be permissible to cut the existing pipe and insert a standard saddle. The saddle shall be fitted snugly against the exterior wall of the public sewer pipe and fastened in place by heavy galvanized asphalt paint coated wire, which shall be bound around the main line pipe. A foundation of cement concrete shall then be placed under and around the saddle as may be directed by the inspector.
('65 Code, § 6-8.120) (Ord. 410, passed - - )