1. Installation of Facilities. Where a public sanitary sewer is accessible, the subdivider shall install adequate sanitary sewer facilities (including the installation of house service lines to streets right-of-way lines) in accordance with the City standard specifications.
2. Pumping Stations. Where sewage pumping stations are required, the location will be determined by the City Engineer. The subdivider will install the lift station together with all required appurtenances and force main. The subdivider will be reimbursed in the proportion of which the area outside the subdivision, but served by the pumping station, bears to the total area served by the pumping station. If the subdivider connects to a sewer leading to a sewage pumping station, subdivider will be required to pay to the City the subdivider’s pro rata share of the cost of the pumping station and force main according to the ratio of area the subdivision has to the total area served by the sewage pumping station.
3. Individual Sanitation Facilities. Where a public sanitary sewer is not available, the minimum lot area shall conform to the requirements of the City zoning regulations. The subdivider shall make, or cause to be made, percolation tests of the soil as required by the Dallas County Health Department and City Engineer. These tests shall be the basis for design of individual sanitation facilities. Dry sewer shall be provided in addition to other sanitation facilities unless this requirement shall have been waived by the Council upon recommendation of the Commission.
4. Connection To Public Sewer Upon Availability. In the future, however, if a public sanitary sewer is accessible and a sanitary sewer is placed in a street, alley or easement abutting upon property, the owner thereof shall be required to connect to said sewer for the purpose of disposing of waste; and it is unlawful for any such owner or occupant to maintain upon such property an individual sewage disposal system.