§ 150.125 WASTEWATER TREATMENT/SANITARY SEWER STANDARDS.
   (A)   The petitioner shall design and provide the proposed development with a complete wastewater collection and treatment system in accordance with the design standards that are applicable to the type of system used. Where the system is to be connected to a public wastewater treatment system, the plans shall be certified by a professional engineer registered in Indiana. Where the system will connect to the city’s wastewater facilities, the system shall be designed in accordance with the city’s design standards, the plans shall be approved by the city’s Board of Public Works and Safety (Tell City Sewer Department), and the petitioner shall obtain Indiana Department of Environmental Management construction permits. In all other cases, design and plan approval shall be by the appropriate city, county, state and federal agencies as required. In certain alternate types of systems proof of a “certificate of convenience and necessity” may be required in accordance with I.C. 8-1-2-89.
   (B)   When in the judgment of the Board of Public Works and Safety (Tell City Sewer Department) portions of the sanitary sewer facilities may be utilized as a trunk line (main line) for development beyond the boundaries of the petitioners project, then the Tell City Board of Public Works and Safety may, at its sole discretion, order changes in the design and construction to that end. The additional cost of implementation of the change, including design costs, shall be a matter for negotiation.
(Ord. 970, passed 3-5-2007) Penalty, see § 150.999