(A) The city shall maintain a comprehensive development map showing the location of future development. Upon approval of the city engineer, all extensions in compliance with the comprehensive development map shall be authorized. The size of the mains to be used in the construction of extensions shall in every case be determined by the city engineer. As a minimum standard, all mains in residential areas will be at least six (6) inches and in business and industrial areas ten (10) inches.
(B) No water mains shall be constructed in any new subdivision street or in any undedicated street until such street has been approved by the proper authority and all ordinances and code requirements have been complied with.
(C) No pumps or other device shall be connected to the system, and no physical connection shall be permitted between the city's water system and any other water supply, either through cross connections, auxiliary intakes or by-passes, except as follows:
(1) With another potable public water supply.
(2) With a potable supply which is regularly examined as to its quality by those in charge of potable supplies to which the connection is made.
This will apply to all private systems whether inside or outside of any building or buildings.
(D) Before water mains or lines are laid in new subdivisions, the subdivider shall furnish the city with a record plat or plan of the subdivision and construction drawings approved by the City Engineer, and the plat or plan shall have been recorded in the Dillon County Recorder’s office.
(E) Extensions made off lines constructed by city employees (excluding replacement lines) will be subject to tap fees based upon front foot assessments as spelled out in § 4-4-9.
(Ord. passed 10-14-1985)