§ 27-285. Relationship between preliminary sanitary sewer plans and development.  


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  • (a)

    Where a preliminary design for the construction of sanitary sewer mains and submains, including the establishment of their location and elevation, has been prepared and accepted by the unified government board of commissioners, all lateral sewer designs and individual sewer designs shall be prepared in such a manner as to be compatible to the preliminary design for the appropriate mains and submains.

    (b)

    In unusual instances where a preliminary design for sanitary sewers does not exist but where in the opinion of the water pollution control director installation of such sewers will be necessary in the foreseeable future, the unified government board of commissioners may delay approval of final plans upon recommendation of the director for up to 60 days until a preliminary study is made.

(Code 1988, § 27-677; Ord. No. 64690, § 1(27-95.2(F)), 8-30-1984)