Where a public water supply is reasonably accessible or required because of pollution problems, in the determination of the City Council, the subdivision shall be provided with a complete water distribution system, and appropriately spaced fire hydrants. Public water distribution and public well systems shall meet the requirements of the City and State Health Departments. Where public water supply is not available or not required, the subdivider shall supply acceptable evidence of the availability of water. The subdivider may be required to make one or more test wells in the area to be platted, if the evidence is deemed not acceptable. Copies of well logs which are obtained shall include the name and address of the well driller and shall be submitted with the plat to the city. Where public water is not available or otherwise not provided in the subdivision, the minimum lot size shall conform to the minimum lot size specified in the zoning regulations; provided that, in no case shall the minimum lot be less than one acre in area.
(Prior Code, § 9.2)