§ 156.16 REQUIREMENTS FOR SUBDIVISIONS PRIOR TO DEDICATION OF PUBLIC UTILITIES.
   (A)   General Requirements.
      (1)   The applicant shall be required to maintain all public improvements on the individual subdivided lots and, if required, provide for snow removal and traffic control on the streets and sidewalks.
      (2)   City services of trash and garbage collection shall start when the Developer submits written request to the City for the service to start. This written request shall give the city permission to use undedicated streets to provide this service, as well as other emergency services, and will hold the city harmless of any damage to the streets and curbs caused by City garbage and emergency trucks.
   (B)   Inspection of Public Improvements.
      (1)   The subdivider shall first notify the City Engineering Office of plans to proceed with construction phase. Notification shall be made at least one business day before any construction or installation of utilities. The City Engineering Office shall have opportunity to inspect the site prior to the commencement of work and arrange inspection of installation and construction of the utilities during the course of work being done.
      (2)   Subdivider shall notify the City Engineering Office at least one business day in advance before conducting compaction tests on road sub-bases, air and mandrel tests on sanitary sewers, hydrostatic tests on water mains, and start-ups of sanitary lift stations.
   (C)   Submittal of Construction Plans.
      (1)   Subdivider shall submit four sets of "As-Built" plans to the city certifying the final installation grades, inverts, and locations of all infrastructure including streets, water mains, sanitary and storm sewers, storm water detention facilities, and discharge control structures. Sanitary sewer taps shall be measured from the nearest downstream manhole.
      (2)   A separate "tapsheet" shall be provided for all the sewer and water taps.
      (3)   A complete list of all materials used in the installation of the utilities, including costs of installation per lineal foot of water mains, sanitary and storm sewers, and residential streets with curbs and sidewalks shall also be submitted. This shall include the lump sum costs for storm water detention facilities and sanitary pump stations.
      (4)   Subdivider shall submit copies of certification testing results as required for each utility installed; streets -subgrade compaction reports, sanitary sewers -air and mandrel tests, water mains -hydrostatic pressure tests and disinfection results (chlorination and m.p.n. results).
(Ord. 14-C-00, passed 10-10-00)