§ 51.034 WATER SUPPLY AND SEWER SYSTEM.
   (A)   Design requirements. The village's water supply system and wastewater collection system shall be designed and constructed in accordance with the requirements of the village subdivision regulations, Chapter 154 of this code, and the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
   (B)   Minimum standards and specifications. The minimum standards and specifications for the design of a water and sanitary sewer system are listed in the current edition of the subdivision regulations and improvement standards of the village. See Chapter 154 of this code.
   (C)   Cost of improvements. The entire cost of preparing drawings and specifications, including engineering, supervisors, and overhead together with inspection of construction, shall be borne by the developer. If required by the village, the estimated cost of that work shall be deposited as the village may direct prior to approval of the subdivision plat.
   (D)   Drawing requirements. The drawing shall include detail of typical lot, showing general location of proposed home, driveway, well, cistern, septic tank, aerobic sewage treatment devices, tile absorption areas or subsurface filters and discharge piping, downspout, piping, footer tile drainage, yard and area drains, and all underground public utilities.
   (E)   Area requirements for certain sized lots. In areas not served by either public or community sanitary sewer or water, residential, commercial, or industrial lots shall be not less than 100 feet in average width nor less than 20,000 square feet in area.
   (F)   Lots within 2,000 feet of streams, drainage courses. In the absence of a public or community sewage system, a minimum of one-acre lots and 150 feet frontage may be required where the lots are within 2,000 feet of streams or major drainage courses emptying into a public water supply, if reasonably necessary to protect the water supply from contamination.
   (G)   Inspection. Private sewage disposal system will be visually checked at least once each year by the Village Sewage Department for any violations of standards and regulations of the Richland County General Health District.
(Ord. 2010-84, passed 8-16-2010)