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the name of the owner thereof. The amount so certified shall be extended by the Auditor on the tax rolls <br />against such premises in the same manner as other taxes, collected by the County Treasurer and paid to the <br />City Clerk, along with other taxes. <br />Section 13. Need for Changeover Permit. When a request is made for a residential sewer Connection Permit, <br />where an Individual Sewage Treatment System (IST S) is now being used, a Changeover Permit shall also be <br />required. Both the Connection Permit and the Changeover Permit shall be issued at the same time. This Changeover <br />Permit is to ascertain that the existing Individual Sewage Treatment System is properly disconnected and sealed. <br />The Changeover Permit Fee shall be as set annually by resolution of the City Council at its first meeting in January. <br />Section 14. Surface or Ground Water. It shall be unlawful for any owner, occupant, or user of any premises to <br />direct into or allow any storm water, surface water, ground water, well water, or water from industrial or commercial <br />air conditioning systems to drain into the City's sanitary sewer system. roof drains, foundation drains, sump pumps, <br />and other forms of surface drainage shall not be connected to or discharged to the sanitary sewer system. The City <br />shall periodically perform Inflow and Infiltration (I&I) inspections to verify that connections to the City's sanitary <br />sewer system are in compliance with the provisions of this section. <br />Section 15. Materials to be Used. The materials and construction methods described in this section of this <br />Ordinance shall be exclusively used in making sewer connections to the Municipal sewer system: <br />1. <br />Description <br />Class <br />Specification <br />Joint <br />Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) <br />SDR 35 <br />ASTM D3034 <br />Elastomeric Gasket <br />Sewer Pipe <br />Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) <br />Schedule 40 <br />ASTM D1785 <br />Gasket <br />Sewer Service Pipe <br />2. Unless otherwise stated, a sanitary sewer main of eight (8 ") inch diameter shall be expected as the <br />minimum size and service connection pipe shall be at least four (4") inches in diameter. The service <br />connection pipe shall be installed at grades approved by the City Engineer. <br />3. Joints And Connections. Joints for cast iron pipe and vitrified clay sewer pipe or for joints or connections <br />between different types of pipe shall be in the manner and of a kind prescribed by the City Engineer. The <br />City shall provide a list of various types and kinds of joints and connections which are approved by the City <br />Engineer and the types and kinds of joints that are prohibited. <br />4. Unless otherwise authorized, all house sewers shall have a grade of not less than one -eighth (1/8") inch per <br />foot. A grade of one -quarter (1/4") inch should be used whenever practical. The contractor shall check <br />grades before construction proceeds, and he shall install the house sewer by exposing the wye at the sewer <br />main or the service stub and at the property line. He shall connect to the wye or service stub and shall lay <br />the house sewer line from the wye or service stub to the building. Whenever possible the connecting sewer <br />shall joint the building at an elevation which is below the basement floor of such building. <br />5. Alignment. No connecting sewer shall contain bends or a combination of bends which at any point shall be <br />greater than forty-five (45°) degrees and no more than two (2) bends, regardless of angle, shall be permitted <br />in any single house connection except where manholes or clean -outs are constructed at such points and in <br />the manner as directed by the City Engineer. No connecting sewer shall be laid parallel to any bearing wall <br />or footing unless it is placed at least three (3') feet from any such bearing wall or footing. No connecting <br />sewer shall be laid within twenty (20') feet of any existing well unless cast iron soil pipe is used. <br />6. Authorized by the City Engineer. The foundation of the trench shall be formed to prevent any subsequent <br />settlement of the pipes. If the foundation is good and firm earth, the earth shall be pared and molded to give <br />a full support to the lower third (1/3) of the pipe. Bell holes shall be dug to provide sample space for bells. <br />Care must be exercised in back filling below the center line of the pipe in order to give it proper support. <br />Ordinance No. 64F Municipal Sanitary Sewer System Page 6 of 10 <br />