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(A) The applicant shall take all actions necessary to extend or create a water-supply system for the purpose of providing a water-supply system capable of providing for domestic water use and fire protection.
(B) Where a public water main is accessible the subdivider shall install adequate water facilities (including fire hydrants) conforming to the requirements and specifications of the state or local authorities. All water mains shall be at least six inches in diameter.
(C) Water main extensions shall be approved by the officially designated agency of the state, county, or municipality concerned.
(D) To facilitate the above, the location of all fire hydrants, water supply improvements, and the boundary lines of proposed districts indicating all improvements proposed to be served shall be shown on the preliminary plat and the cost of installing shall be included in the performance bond to be furnished by the subdivider.
(E) The design of all water facilities shall conform to or exceed the standards described in the latest edition of Recommended Standards for Water Works as published by Health Education Service, Inc., Albany, New York.
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(A) In low-density zoning districts, if a public water system is not available, at the discretion of the Commission:
(1) Individual wells may be used or a central water system provided in such a manner that an adequate supply of potable water will be available to every lot in the subdivision;
(2) Water sample test results shall be submitted to the Health Department for its approval;
(3) Individual wells and central water systems be approved by the appropriate health authorities. These approvals shall be submitted to the Commission.
(B) If the Commission requires that a connection to a public water main be eventually provided as a condition for approval of an individual well or central water system, the applicant shall make arrangements for future water service at the time the plat receives secondary approval. Performance or cash bonds may be required to insure compliance.
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(A) In subdivisions with central water systems, hydrants should be provided at each street intersection and at intermediate points between intersections as recommended by the State Insurance Services Office and the local fire department.
(B) Generally, hydrant spacing may range from 350 to 600 feet depending on the nature of the area being served as determined by the jurisdictional engineer.
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SEWERAGE FACILITIES
The subdivider shall install sanitary sewer facilities in a manner prescribed by the county construction standards and specifications.
(A) All plans shall be designed in accordance with the rules, regulations, and standards of the jurisdictional engineer, Health Department, and other appropriate state and federal agencies. (In the case of a city system extended into the county, the city’s engineering standards and the like would prevail).
(B) The design shall meet or exceed the minimum standards described in the latest edition of Recommended Standards for Sewage Works as published by the Educational Health Service, Albany, New York.
(C) Plans shall be approved by all state and federal agencies where required by those agencies.
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(A) Where provided, sanitary sewage facilities shall connect with public sanitary sewage systems and shall be installed to serve each lot to grades and sizes required by approving officials and agencies.
(B) Sanitary sewage facilities (including the installation of laterals in the right-of-way) shall be subject to the specifications, rules, regulations and guidelines of the Health Officer, participating jurisdiction, and appropriate state agency.
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If public sewer facilities are not available and individual disposal systems are proposed, minimum lot areas shall conform to the requirements of the Zoning Ordinance and any ordinance of any participating jurisdiction (where applicable) establishing lot areas for individual sewerage disposal systems.
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