§ 6-5-45 SUBMITTALS AND PROCEDURES.
   Following are the procedures for a developer or other individuals who desire to connect into a water main owned by the city with a service main: submit a site plan to the city indicating the following minimum information:
   (A)   Show existing city system. Show existing city owned main and size, relative location with respect to right-of-way lines and existing curb lines;
   (B)   Location of proposed mains. Location of the proposed tap, proposed valve locations, and routing of proposed service main within public right-of-way and on private property. In general, valves located on private property for the individual fire and domestic services must be located in such a manner as to permit operation by the city 24 hours a day. The service mains must be routed accordingly, to meet this requirement;
   (C)   Location of proposed building. Location of proposed or existing buildings on property to be served by service main;
   (D)   Legal description. Legal description of property to be served;
   (E)   Proposed paving. Proposed paved areas for parking lots, driveways and sidewalks;
   (F)   Dimensions clarifications. Any dimensions required for clarity;
   (G)   All water main parts. Show all hydrants, valves and fittings;
   (H)   Statement of acceptance of COA specifications. Include statement that all service main work is to be completed under the city’s main extensions guidelines and specifications;
   (I)   Fire flow requirements. Submit total fire flow requirements (if applicable for the site);
   (J)   Load profile. Submit a load profile for any domestic or process service which serves a service line one and one-half inches or larger in diameter;
   (K)   Pay connection fees. Pay required “connection fee”; and
   (L)   City acceptance and permit issuance. Once the above items are completed to the satisfaction of the city, the permit for water service will be issued.
(Ord. D-20, passed 10-21-2014)