925.01 Definitions.
925.02 Size of water mains.
925.03 Materials.
925.04 Construction.
925.05 Financing.
925.06 Ownership and operation.
CROSS REFERENCES
Power to provide and regulate water system - see Ohio R.C. 715.08, 717.01, 743.01
Water works mortgage revenue bonds - see Ohio R.C. 715.09 et seq.
Compulsory water connections - see Ohio R.C. 729.06, 743.23
Unless the context specifically indicates otherwise, the meaning of terms used in this chapter shall be as follows:
(a) "Municipality" means the Municipality of Carey, Ohio.
(b) "Person" means any individual, firm, company, association, society, corporation or group.
(c) "Village Administrator" means the duly appointed officer as authorized under Ohio R.C. 735.271 or his representative.
(d) "Engineer" means the Consulting Engineer retained by the Municipality.
(e) "Shall" is mandatory; "may" is permissive.
(f) "Council" means the duly elected and installed Council as the governing authority of the Municipality.
(g) "Contiguous area" means any area contiguous to the corporate boundaries of the Municipality and extending outward therefrom for one mile.
(Ord. 684. Passed 11-1-71.)
(a) All water main extensions within the Municipality and/or contiguous areas shall be six inches in diameter unless specifically otherwise recommended by the Engineer.
(b) Any person proposing to construct water mains either larger or smaller than six inches shall submit plans along with water demand data to the Engineer who shall review such information and make recommendations to Council.
(c) The size of water main extensions in the Municipality and contiguous areas shall be determined by the Municipality upon recommendations of the Engineer and shall be of a size to adequately serve the immediate requirements of the area and also provide a capacity that may be required by anticipated development in adjacent and/or contiguous areas.
(Ord. 684. Passed 11-1-71.)
All pipe, joining material, valves, fire hydrants, storage tanks and appurtenances necessary for the proper development of a water distribution system shall conform to the requirements of the latest edition of the American Water Works Association Specifications for the specific item to be used.
(Ord. 684. Passed 11-1-71.)
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