8-2-8: CONNECTION STANDARDS:
   A.   Single Lot Service: No more than one lot shall be served by a single water connection to the irrigation system. It shall be unlawful for two (2) or more individual lots to be supplied from the same irrigation system connection. In the event of a violation of this subsection, the supply of water through the irrigation system connection may be withheld until compliance has been made, unless otherwise outlined by contract. (Ord. 2007-14, 3-21-2007)
   B.   Single Lots With Multiple Uses: No more than one water connection shall be allowed on a single lot; provided, however, multiple connections may be allowed where a single lot contains more than one 1-family residence, such as where two (2) separate houses are placed on a single lot. In such case, upon application, a separate connection shall be allowed for each of the two (2) residences and their appurtenant yards and each shall be treated thereafter as a separate lot for purposes of this agreement. (Ord. 2009-06, 4-15-2009)
   C.   Location Of Connection: Each connection to the irrigation system shall be made at such location on the property line of each lot as the city shall determine. As a general rule, the location of connection shall be at a point closest to the nearest irrigation water main. It is the city's desire to run irrigation in streets with front connections.
   D.   Subdivisions And Planned Community Developments: All developers of subdivisions or planned community developments will be required to install an independent irrigation water system within the boundaries of said subdivision or planned community development. Unless otherwise excepted or additionally required by the city for good cause shown after submission of engineering and/or other data demonstrating the benefits for such exception(s), the irrigation system will include:
      1.   A valve at the end of the main line for flushing the line, or two (2) separate connecting points to the irrigation main line to circulate the irrigation system.
      2.   A one-inch (1") setter (70 series copper setter, VB74-10W-44-NL style) and a one-inch (1") meter idler (IDLER-10/34-NL), or equivalent thereof acceptable to the city, shall be installed to each lot.
      3.   All irrigation lines will be installed into the LaVerkin City's street right of way with irrigation connection to be supplied at the front of the property abutting the city street.
      4.   All irrigation lines installed shall be C-900 DR-18 purple pipe with tracer wire.
      5.   Each irrigation tap will terminate in a clearly marked irrigation connection box at the property line. A one-inch (1") setter (70 series copper setter, VB74-10W-44-NL style) and a one-inch (1") meter idler (IDLER-10/34-NL), or equivalent thereof acceptable to the city, shall be installed within this connection box, between the city irrigation system and the private property owner's system.
      6.   The main irrigation line will be sized adequately to provide water flow to each lot within the development. To ensure adequate water flow, the size of the irrigation water line must be engineered by the developer and approved by the city engineer. The minimum size of an irrigation water main in any noncollector street is six inches (6"). The minimum size of an irrigation water main to any collector street is eight inches (8").
      7.   The developer or lot owner will provide easements for all areas designated for irrigation service lines so the city will have access for repair and maintenance. All connections to the system must be inspected by the public works department.
      8.   In some cases where secondary water is not available from the city, the developer shall be required to obtain secondary water rights prior to the final approval of the subdivision or planned community development.
      9.   If necessary, developers shall extend irrigation mainlines from outside the boundaries of their subdivision or development to supply irrigation water sufficient to support the water requirements of their system.
      10.   Minimum water pressure for newly developed lots shall be thirty five (35) pounds per square inch (psi). (Ord. 2007-14, 3-21-2007; Ord. 2019-08, 8-21-2019)