Are two or more homes allowed to connect to the same private sanitary sewer service pipe?

Present day codes require each home/structure have individual sanitary sewer service connected directly to the public sewer main. In earlier times, there were no regulations prohibiting multiple connections to one service. This is why one may hear of such conditions existing. Moscow does not allow additional homes/structures to be connected to existing private sewer lines.

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1. Do I need a permit to dig in the public right-of-way?
2. Can someone from the City come to my house and help me find my property corners?
3. Can City staff tell me where my sewer line exists between my house and the City sewer?
4. What kind of maps do you have and what do they cost can I get a digital drawing?
5. What is the width of the public right-of-way on a particular street?
6. Are permanent structures allowed on public right-of-way?
7. Are two or more homes allowed to connect to the same private sanitary sewer service pipe?
8. Can I widen my private driveway approach (curb cut) onto a public street?
9. Why doesn't the City pave my gravel street?
10. Can I get a map of my property?
11. Where can I obtain the City Engineering Standards?