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Side Sewer

Also known as: Sewer lateral

The private sewer line connecting a house to the city main — usually the owner's responsibility to upgrade.

DEFINITION

A side sewer is the private wastewater pipe running from a building to the public sewer main in the street. The property owner is responsible for the side sewer end-to-end, including the portion in the public right-of-way. New ADUs typically tap the existing side sewer, but older lines (especially clay or Orangeburg pipes in Ballard, Wallingford, and Capitol Hill) often fail capacity inspection and require partial or full replacement — a $12K–$45K hidden cost we always flag during feasibility.

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FAQ

Frequently asked

  • What does Side Sewer mean in the context of an ADU?

    Side Sewer is part of the regulatory and technical vocabulary you encounter when permitting and building an accessory dwelling unit in Washington. Knowing the term matters because reviewers, inspectors, and your lender will use it without explanation. We define Side Sewer in plain English and connect it to the specific code citation, fee, or construction detail that affects your project. Use the related-terms section to navigate adjacent concepts you'll need on the same plan set.

    Go deeper: Open the ADU Site Prep & Utilities Guide

  • Where does Side Sewer apply in the WA ADU process?

    Side Sewer typically shows up in either the design phase (when the architect or designer is laying out plans against zoning), the permit phase (when reviewers check the submittal against code), or the construction phase (when inspectors verify built conditions match the approved set). The same term can appear in your loan documents if it affects valuation or risk. Each glossary entry maps the term to the exact phase where it matters most.

    Go deeper: Read the Five hidden ADU costs that wreck Puget Sound budgets guide

  • Why should I care about Side Sewer for my project?

    Misunderstanding Side Sewer is one of the most common reasons ADU projects hit avoidable cost overruns or permit delays. A clear shared vocabulary between you, your designer, and your builder shortens decision time and reduces change orders. Bookmark this glossary and refer back as you progress from feasibility through final inspection.

  • How does Side Sewer affect my ADU budget?

    Most glossary terms map to either a cost line, a review timeline, or a permit fee. Where Side Sewer drives cost, the impact is itemized in our standard fee schedule and itemized at feasibility — so by contract time, Side Sewer is a known number, not a discovered surprise. Click through to the related cost or permit page for the current Side Sewer-specific dollar range and timeline.

    Go deeper: Read the Five hidden ADU costs that wreck Puget Sound budgets guide

  • Is Side Sewer regulated under RCW 36.70A.681?

    WA statewide ADU preemption (RCW 36.70A.681 / HB 1337) covers many ADU-adjacent topics: size caps, setbacks, owner-occupancy, parking, height, lot-size minimums. Whether Side Sewer falls under preemption depends on its specific scope — design review, side-sewer permitting, drainage review, and tree-protection rules are generally NOT preempted, while size/setback/parking generally ARE. Each glossary entry flags the preemption status.

    Go deeper: Read: Bellevue ADU rules — what changed under HB 1337

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