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Getting the city involved will end up being very expensive.
Not necessarily. Getting copies and talking to someone at the counter usually doesn't cost anything.
Bringing problems to their attention becomes expensive, that's my point. Now you have to deal with the "official" way to fix it, as opposed to the way you can afford.
Sure, that can happen if there actually is a problem. But, I'm failing to see a problem here that could become expensive. This person has a functional septic system and they're trying to find out what this pipe is and whether it's important for the function of their system. Getting plans and talking to city/county staff is pretty routine for stuff like this.