§ 13.08.400. Use of existing sewers.  


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  • A.

    Existing building sewers, public sewers and private sewers may be used in connection with new building construction or in connection with new sanitary sewer construction, in whole or in part, only after they are examined by the superintendent of public works, the city engineer, the health inspector and the developer/owner, and are found to meet all the requirements of this chapter. The developer/owner, when so required, shall provide documentation to the satisfaction of the superintendent of public works, city engineer and health inspector as to the adequacy of the existing sewer and shall enter into a written agreement whereby he or she assumes all liability and holds harmless the city, its agents and employees, for any damages which might result from the use of the existing sewer insofar as the same is determined to be adequate and in compliance with this chapter.

    B.

    Where the existing sewer is found to be inadequate by the superintendent of public works, city engineer and the health inspector, the cost for all required improvements to such sewer shall be borne by the developer/owner and same shall comply with this chapter.

(C.O.83-52 § 60 (Art. II § 8))