Sec. 14-1-59 Water Supply Facilities.
   (a)   Adequate Water Supply Facilities To Be Made Available.
      (1)   Generally. When public water supply and distribution facilities are available (as determined by the Village Board) to the Subdivision Plat, Certified Survey Map, or Condominium or when it is proposed to establish a private water supply and distribution system to serve two (2) or more lots or dwelling units, the Subdivider or Condominium Developer (as applicable) shall cause such water supply and distribution facilities to be installed in such a manner as to make adequate water service available to each lot within the Subdivision or Certified Survey Map area or to each Condominium dwelling unit. The Subdivision, Condominium or Certified Survey Map Developer (as applicable) shall pay all costs of instsalling and connecting adequate Village water including the bringing of water from where it exists to the land division in question as well as providing all waterworks. If municipal water is available, property owners within said Subdivision Plat, Certified Survey Map, or Condominium shall be required to connect to such water service.
      (2)   Public Service Commission Rules. The rules oif the Village's utilities on file with the Wisconsin Public Service Commission are hereby adopted by reference and made a part hereof as though fully set forth herein.
   (b)   Additional Water Supply Facilities Requirements. The Subdivider or Condominium Developer (as applicable) shall make provision for adequate private water systems as required by the Village in accordance with the standards of the Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services. In addition:
      (1)   Water Service Laterals to Street Lot Line. The Village Board, upon the recommendation of the Plan Commission, may require the installation of water service laterals to the street lot line.
      (2)   Size, Type, and Installation of Public and Private Water Mains. The size, type, and installation of all public and/or private water mains proposed to be constructed shall be in accordance with plans and standards specifications approved by the Village Engineer.
      (3)   Costs of Installing Water Mains, Water Service Laterals, Water System Appurtenances or Welts. The Subdivider or Condominium Developer (as applicable) shall assume the cost of installing all water mains, water service laterals, water system appurtenances, or wells within the proposed Subdivision, Certified Survey Map, or Condominium except for the added cost of installing public water mains greater than eight (8) inches in diameter. The cost of such larger water mains or other water system-related facilities shall be prorated in proportion to the ratio which the total flow and amount required by the proposed Subdivision, Certified Survey Map, or Condominium is to the total water service area flow and amount requirements for the larger water main, and the excess cost shall either be borne by the Village or assessed against the total water service area as determined by the Village Board.
      (4)   Installation of Water Mains.
         a.   The Subdivision, Condominium or Certified Survey Map Developer (as applicable) shall have prepared plan and profile drawings and specifications for the installation of water main facilities in accordance with the Village master water main plan, including the water main, pipe fittings, valves, hydrants and lateral house-connections for each lot in the subdivision extended to the lot line. Upon approval of the plans by the Village Engineer and the Village utilities, the Subdivision, Condominium or Certified Survey Map Developer (as applicable) shall cause to be installed, in accordance with the "Standard Specifications for Sewer and Water Construction in Wisconsin", all facilities required, and the cost of same, including inspection. Supervision and engineering fees, shall be paid for by the Subdivision, Condominium or Certified Survey Map Developer (as applicable).
         b.   Until such time as the public water mains within the Subdivision, Certified Survey Map, or Condominium can be connected to the larger community water supply system, they shall be temporarily capped.
         c.   No private or public use shall be connected to the water mains within the Subdivision, Certified Survey Map, or Condominium until such water mains are connected to the larger public water supply system.
         d.   The Subdivider or Condominium Developer (as applicable) shall indicate on the face of the Subdivision Plat, Certified Survey Map, or Condominium Plat that the owner of private uses within the Subdivision Plat, Certified Survey Map, or Condominium Plat shall connect such uses to the water mains within the Subdivision Plat, Certified Survey Map, or Condominium, and that the Village shall be held harmless for any damages or costs incurred to disconnect and abandon any on-site water supply system then in place, and any costs associated with connection to the public water mains.
      (5)   Installation of Fire Hydrants. The Subdivider or Condominium Developer (as applicable) shall install fire hydrants connected to water mains in accordance with this Chapter. The Subdivision, Condominium or Certified Survey Map Developer (as applicable) shall provide for the location of public fire hydrants along new streets at not greater than a six hundred (600) foot spacing. Fire hydrants which have not passed testing or have not been operationalized shall be covered with securely attached bags to preclude their being inadvertently used by the Fire Department in an emergency situation. The centerline of the pumper nozzle of each hydrant shall be a minimum of twenty-one (21) inches above the pavement.