A. When a commercial or industrial property is being developed with more than one structure, it shall be considered as having potential for future subdivision and division of ownership. Therefore, each structure on said property constructed for occupancy shall be required to have individual water and sanitary sewer connections to the city utility system in a manner that conforms to minimum standards of the city codes.
B. Where, as of January 15, 2004, multiple structures exist on a property and share a common private utility line to the City main, no land subdivision to divide the developed property into separate ownerships shall be approved until provision is made for construction of new facilities to connect each subdivided property to City mains.
C. This requirement shall not be applied to multiple occupancies in an individual building, such as a shopping center structure or an office building. (Ord. 2004-1, 1-15-2004)