11-5-5: HOUSE SERVICES:
   A.   House services shall be constructed to connect with the utility service mains constructed within any street or thoroughfare, to serve each adjoining lot, tract or building site. Such house services shall extend from the main to a point at least eight feet (8') beyond the outside curb lines of the proposed roadway pavement in the street, and at least one foot (1') beyond the outside lines of proposed alley pavement. Electrical service connection shall be constructed to within ten feet (10') of the lot line of any lot within any new subdivision or development. (Ord. 873, 2-3-1958; amd. Ord. 90-36, 6-4-1990)
   B.   All such house services connected with utility mains constructed within any street or thoroughfare shall be located at the approximate centerline of each lot, and no deviation shall be made from this requirement except upon prior approval by the city engineer. (Ord. 873, 2-3-1958)
   C.   Upon completion of the construction in place of all such house service connections with utility mains, an accurate map or maps showing the exact location of all such mains, together with manholes, shutoff valves, and other similar facilities being a part thereof, by distances in feet from street lines, and of all such house service connections in distances in feet from the side lot lines, approved by the city engineer, shall be filed in the office of the city engineer. (Ord. 873, 2-3-1958; amd. Ord. 85-31, 10-7-1985)
   D.   All items under section 11-5-4 of this chapter, and this section, shall be governed by title 8, chapter 2 of this code, a copy of which is available from the city public works department. In the event of conflict, said title 8, chapter 2 of this code shall govern.
   E.   Buildings with individual private wells that connect to the municipal water supply system shall have the plumbing revised so that there is no cross connection between the individual private well and the municipal water system. Private wells may serve outside hose bibs and hydrants only if the building is also served by the municipal water system. (Ord. 85-31, 10-7-1985)