The preliminary subdivision plat must be accompanied by satisfactory evidence as to the proposed method and system of water supply and sanitary sewage collection and disposal.
(A) Where the system is to be connected to the system owned and operated by the Town of Fairmont, or sanitary district, but not constructed by the municipalities or county, the preliminary subdivision plat shall be accompanied by a complete set of construction plans or the proposed system, prepared by a registered engineer and approved by the engineer of the public sewer system or public water system, and the appropriate state agency. Water supply systems should be approved by the Fire Department as to location of hydrants and size of mains. No mains shall be less than 6 inches inside diameter, and they shall be laid out so as to create a complete circuit, with no dead end lines in excess of 300 feet. A blowout shall be placed at the dead end. Water and sewer lines should be installed in the street rights-of-way where possible.
(B) Where the proposed system does not contemplate the use of facilities owned and operated by any of the above, the proposed facilities shall be approved by the appropriate agency (See Appendix I and Appendix II).
(C) Where public or community water supply and/or sewerage systems are hot available or to be provided, a written statement from the Robeson County Health Department shall be submitted with the preliminary plat indicating that each lot has adequate land area and soil conditions suitable to accommodate the proposed methods of water supply and sewage disposal. The statement from the Health Department shall be based upon a field investigation.
(Ord. passed 5-31-1977)