1250.05 WATER SUPPLY.
   Water supply improvements shall be completed in accordance with the plans and profiles prepared for the subdivider by a registered professional engineer and approved by the City Engineer to meet such standards for design and construction as Council may adopt. Water supply improvements shall be carried out under City supervision within the time fixed or agreed upon by the City Engineer. All inspection costs shall be paid for by the subdivider.
   The developer shall install a water system for the subdivision. A complete water main system shall be connected to a public water supply which is approved by the City Engineer. The plans for the complete installation, showing the size, location, depth and material of the system, and all connections thereto, including fire hydrants, shall meet the requirements and receive the approval of the City Engineer.
   All installations of, and provisions for, water supplies for subdivided land shall only be carried out after the subdivider has furnished the City Engineer with a complete set of plans and profiles designed in accordance with such standards for design and construction as Council may adopt.
   Water lines serving cul-de-sacs shall be connected back into the water distribution system.
   Fire hydrants with two, two and one-half inch outlets and one four-inch pumping connection shall be provided by the subdivider in all subdivisions with public water supplies. The hydrants shall be located between property lines and the curb and gutter. The type of hydrant control valves and the location of the hydrant shall be approved by the Code Enforcement Officer. Fire hydrants shall be spaced at intervals not to exceed 300 feet. A temporary fire hydrant shall be installed at the end of all dead-end streets for the purpose of periodically flushing the water mains.
(Ord. 73-09. Passed 3-13-73. )