1313.05 SANITARY SEWERS.
   (a)    Installation of sanitary sewers shall be made in accordance with the regulations of the Sanitary Board or their authorized Authority and shall be subject to inspections by the City Engineer.
   (b)    Laterals shall be extended to trunk lines provided to connect into major trunk lines of the Municipal Sewer System where the nearest trunk line is not more than 1,000 feet from a tract boundary of the subdivision.
   (c)    In areas where the Municipal Sewer System is planned, but not yet available, laterals shall be extended and connected to a trunk line extending to that edge of the subdivision closest to the street connecting point of the trunk line. Said trunk shall then be capped until such time as the major trunk is available.
   (d)    House lines, laterals, trunks, manholes and other appurtenances shall be of such size, spacing, and grades as specified by the Sanitary Board or their authorized Authority.
   (e)    Connection of any storm water into sanitary sewers shall be prohibited.
   (f)    On-lot septic tanks and other private sewer systems will be permitted in areas where the Municipal Sewer System is not now available (more than 1,000 feet from a tract boundary), is not planned, or when no right-of-way can be secured by easement through adjoining property to a public sewer.
   (g)    Septic tanks and private sewer systems shall be subject to approval by the Sanitary Board or their authorized Authority and inspection by the City Engineer.
   (h)    Plans for project sewer systems shall be subject to approval by the State Health Department and inspected by the City Engineer before acceptance. New project sewer systems, except those with complete treatment plants, shall be connected to the available Municipal Sewer System.
   (i)    All individual properties now using sanitary sewer facilities and all future properties requiring sanitary sewerage shall be connected to the Municipal Sewer System when and where it is available. (Ord. 9-3-68.)