§ 50.31 PLAT OF PROPOSED EXTENSION.
   The plat shall be submitted by the Village Clerk to the Engineer and the Mayor of the Village Board for determination of the size and lengths of the utilities installations, location of fire hydrants, water service valves, and other appurtenances to be installed based upon the following provisions.
   (A)   Mains shall be sized so that fire protection service may be rendered to all lots or premises to be served by the main and any possible extension thereof.
   (B)   Fire hydrants shall be so located that no premises will be more than 600 feet from a fire hydrant.
   (C)   In determining the length of pipe lines to be installed to serve a main extension, the main shall be extended to fully cover the front of the property, and, if the last lot to be served is a corner lot or a lot immediately adjacent to a corner lot, the terminal point of the extension made hereunder shall be located so that the main laid hereunder ties with the existing main located in the intersecting street; and further provided that if there is no main located on the intersecting street, or no intersecting street, the terminal point of the extension made hereunder shall be located at the nearest street line of the intersecting street, or extend to the furthest end of the development.
   (D)   The village may require the proposed main to be connected to its distribution system at a point which, in its judgment, is necessary to adequately furnish water to premises to be served and nothing herein shall require the village to allow connection to the closest point of existing service, if such service is inadequate for the extension proposed. Main trunk lines may be installed by the village at no cost to the developer; however, lots or properties fronting directly thereon which may be served by a service connection to the main will be charged the average amount per connection as found in subdivisions currently being constructed.
   (E)   The village reserves the right to further extend its water mains from and beyond the terminus of each water main extension made under this chapter. The applicant or the applicant’s agent paying for an extension shall not be entitled to any refund for the attaching of customers to any further extension or branch mains so involved.
   (F)   Extensions made under this rule shall be and remain the property of the village.
   (G)   Before the village mains will be laid hereunder in any new subdivision, it is understood and agreed that the road surface will be brought to the extended sub-grade and the applicant/developer of such new subdivision shall furnish the village with a right-of-way agreement in suitable form, unless the streets of the new subdivision have been dedicated to public use.
   (H)   (1)   When a pipeline is to be installed in a paved or unpaved street, a service line of three-fourths inch Type “K” Copper is to be provided to the center line of each lot for a one-family dwelling. The service line is to terminate at a point three feet to five feet inside the property line in a meter box.
      (2)   When a business or an apartment house is to be served, contact the Utilities Department to obtain the proper size for the service.
(Prior Code, § 38.6.2)