(a) Fire hydrants with two and one half (2-1/2) inch outlets and one (1) large pumping connection shall be provided by the subdivider in all subdivisions with adequate public water supplies.
(b) Hydrants shall be located between property lines and curbs with all outlets facing or parallel to the street. Hydrants shall be placed at the comers of all blocks and at midblock for blocks exceeding eight hundred (800) feet in length. Hydrants shall also be required at the entrance and end of all cul-de-sacs exceeding four hundred (400) feet in length.
(c) Hydrants shall be spaced to provide necessary fire flow. The average area per hydrant shall not exceed 120,000 square feet. In addition, hydrants shall be spaced so that each residence shall be within 400 feet of a hydrant.
(d) A hydrant shall be located at all low points and at all high points with adequate means of drainage provided.
(e) The type of hydrant and control valves and the location of the hydrant shall be approved by the Fire Chief and Public Works Director for the City.
(f) The minimum size of any water line serving any hydrant shall not be less than eight (8) inches in diameter and shall be on circulating water lines. The size and location of water lines shall be approved by the Public Works Director, the Fire Chief, or person responsible for the fire protection. No hydrant valves shall be installed in concrete sidewalks or driveway aprons (only in grass areas).