§ 54.025 SERVICE CONNECTIONS.
   (A)   Where large connections are made as a part of the initial installation of “on-site” mains, they shall be installed by the developer. All other connections or taps shall be made by town personnel at the expense of the customer or developer. Charges for a three-fourths-inch service shall be $500 plus the cost of the meter and materials used by the town. The charge for a one-inch meter shall be $750 plus the cost of the meter and materials used by the town. The charge for any service larger than one inch shall be $1,000 plus the cost of the meter and materials and must be installed by contractor. A tap order shall be obtained from the town for each service connection.
   (B)   (1)   When an individual service is sought for acreage or developed areas inside or outside the corporate limits of the town, the following water users, listed by type of occupancy, shall pay a “user” contribution to partially reimburse the town for the supply, treatment, pumping, and storage facilities which are required to furnish water to new installations. This contribution shall be paid into the town waterworks “Water Facilities Expansion Fund”, which is a depository for said contributions. The funds accumulated will be used only to assist in financing the cost of construction of the above-described facilities when they are required. Payment of the contribution may be by lump sum or may be pro-rated by contract over a period of time and added to the monthly water bill. The “equivalent” user unit of 1 is based on a single-family residence, and the “equivalent” user contribution is hereby initially established at $200. The units listed below will presently pay a contribution based on the multiplication of the listed decimal times the established user contribution. The equivalent user contribution as well as the multiplication factors listed below may, from time to time, be updated and changed by the Town Council.
Equivalent User Contribution Multiplier
Equivalent User Contribution Multiplier
Airports
0.03/passenger/day
Apartments
0.03/apartment
Barber shop
0.25/chair
Bars and cocktail lounges
w/restaurant add
0.12/seat
0.13/seat
Beauty shops
0.70/chair
Bowling alley
w/bar additional
0.40/alley
0.50/alley
Car washes
0.018/sq. ft. inside
Churches
0.008/member
Dentist office
2.5/chair
Drive-in restaurants
0.12/car space
Drive-in theaters
0.20/car space
Duplex residence
2.0
Institutions other than hospitals
0.60/bed
Launderette
2.0/machine
Laundry (commercial)
35.0
Mobile home park
1.0/unit
Motels
0.90/room
Offices
0.25/1,000 sq. ft.
Physician’s office
1.0/examining room
Restaurant
0.10/seat
Retail space
w/fountain service additional
0.20/1,000 sq. ft.
0.05/seat
Rooming houses
1.30/renter
Service stations
1.5/island
Single-family residence
1.0
Swimming pools (commercial)
10.0/1,000 sq. ft.
Theater
0.10/seat
Town house
1.0/unit
 
      (2)   Contributions of users not listed will be computed based on estimated usage. All users shall also be billed a monthly water rate based on estimated usage. All users shall also be billed a monthly water rate according to established rates on file with the Town Clerk-Treasurer. Except for single-family residential users where a user has consumed metered water for a continuous 18-month period, the town will review its contribution set forth based upon usage for the preceding 12-month metered period, and will adjust the unit contribution in accordance with actual usage, either upward or downward as the metered usage reflects. This adjustment will fix the unit contribution for the particular user and no further adjustments will thereafter be made. For the purpose of reviewing the unit contribution, the usage of a single-family residence will be considered as 5,000 gallons per month.
   (C)   Each connection to the distribution main shall be installed so that a line perpendicular to the long axis of the main at the connection will intersect the meter location. Under certain conditions (such as locations where mains are not laid in a straight line or where buildings are not parallel with the street) the connection may be located so the line perpendicular to the face of the building will intersect both the meter and the connection. A valve shall be installed immediately adjacent to the main for connections larger than two inches. A corporation stop shall be inserted in the main for connections two inches or smaller. Maximum size corporation tap for a six-inch main is one inch, for eight-inch and ten-inch mains, one and one-half inches, and for larger mains, two inches. For larger size services up to two inches on six-, eight- and ten-inch mains, multiple taps and saddles may be used.
   (D)   (1)   For each service, a valve shall be installed near the property line in the public right-of-way. For service one inch and smaller, the town will furnish and install the service pipe from the main to the curb stop.
      (2)   The town reserves the right to locate the stop at:
         (a)   The curb line;
         (b)   Inside line of the sidewalk; or
         (c)   At the property line, the most satisfactory locations for the curb stop and service box.
      (3)   For connections larger than one inch, the customer or developer shall furnish and install the service stop and service pipe from the valve at the distribution main to the property line. Service stop shall be located as directed by the town. All valves, pipe, and valve boxes shall conform to requirements of the town’s material specifications. Depth of cover for service pipe shall be four feet six inches minimum.
   (E)   The customer shall, at his or her own expense, install and maintain the service pipe from the curb or service stop to the meter. Service pipes between curb stop and meter shall conform to requirements of the town’s material specifications. The town or its authorized representative shall inspect each service pipe before the trench is backfilled. As a rule, water service will only be furnished to one property through a single service pipe. A separate service pipe is required for each water meter installed.
   (F)   Taps will not be installed until platting has been approved, rough grading has been completed, and sidewalks, curbs, and structures to be served have been located.
      (1)   If the service pipe from the house to the service stop is installed prior to the town installing the tap, the end of the pipe shall be plainly marked, or the service pipe shall project above the surface to show its locations. Sufficient pipe is to be installed to allow proper location of the service stop.
      (2)   The customer will make the connection between the town’s service pipe and the customer’s service pipe if the pipe from the building is installed and available.
   (G)   The town will make every reasonable effort to assist the customer or developer in scheduling the tapping of the distribution for orderly installation of the service pipe.
   (H)   Any developer, general contractor, or person responsible for disturbing or damaging water services or valve boxes, once the services have been properly installed, shall be liable for the cost of repairs.
(1996 Code, § 104.108) (Ord. 502, passed 8-12-1996; Ord. 1997-2, passed 6-9-1997; Ord. 99-5, passed 5-10-1999; Ord. 2017-9, passed 5-3-2017) Penalty, see § 54.999