The developer shall install or cause to be installed a water system for a subdivision by one of the following methods.
(a) Public System. A complete water main system, which shall be connected to a public or other community water supply which meets the requirements of the State or other government agency having jurisdiction and which shall be approved by the Municipal Engineer, the Zoning Inspector and the Planning Commission, shall be installed. The plans for the complete installation shall show the size, location, depth and material thereof and all connections thereto, including fire hydrants and valves. The subdivider shall furnish the Commission with a complete set of plans and profiles as approved by the Municipal Engineer and the Zoning Inspector. In all instances, fire hydrants shall be spaced a minimum of 400 feet apart. No water main shall be less than six inches in diameter and larger mains shall be required where determined necessary by the Municipal Engineer, the Zoning Inspector and the Commission.
(b) Individual Supply. If the developer submits proper evidence to the Municipal Engineer that no other form of water supply is possible or economically feasible, then the Commission may permit an individual water supply on each lot in the subdivision, subject to compliance with all recommended design standards of the County Department of Health and the State. Such individual systems are not encouraged by the Municipality.
(Ord. 9-76. Passed 9-9-76.)