§ 151.133 PUBLIC USE AND SERVICE AREAS.
   (A)   The Planning Commission may require easements not exceeding 20 feet in width for poles, wires, conduits, storm and sanitary sewers, gas, water or other utility lines along the front, rear and side lot lines.
   (B)   No irrigation ditches, canals or other waterway shall be located within a dedicated public street, except to cross such street in a location approved by the Town Engineer and/or the Town Council.
   (C)   All streets within the subdivision must be dedicated to the town.
   (D)   All canals and major ditches shall be fenced on both sides for public safety, health and welfare with a six-foot chain link fence as specified by the Town Engineer. All irrigation ditches running contiguous or within a property or subdivision shall be piped and covered. Pipe size and quality shall be determined by the Town Engineer and in consultation with the serving irrigation company. Developers of any parcel of land must give due consideration in their development plan to the location of any existing legally established irrigation ditch, company or private, supply or waste water, and provided for the continued supply of irrigation water to downstream users and disposal of wastewater. Written approval by irrigation companies of alterations to irrigation systems within proposed developments shall be submitted by developers to the Town Engineer prior to recording the final plat.
   (E)   (1)   Dedication of all parks, school grounds and other public open space within the subdivision will be required in accordance with the General Plan of the town.
      (2)   Where this plan calls for larger amounts of public open space than the subdivider’s fair amount, as established by the Planning Commission, the additional land is to be reserved for acquisition by a public body; provided, such acquisition is made within one year from the date of final approval.
      (3)   It will be the responsibility of the Town Council to determine appropriate legislation in relation to this section.
(Ord. 14-11-02, passed 11-14-2002)