§ 153.52 UTILITIES.
   (A)   Requirements for underground wiring. All lines for telephones, electric, television and other similar service distributed by wire or cable to be placed underground entirely throughout a subdivided area, except for major thoroughfare right-of-way. Such conduits or cables shall be placed within private easements provided to such service companies by the proprietor or within dedicated public ways, provided only that overhead lines may be permitted upon written recommendation of the Director of Public Works, Planner, Commission, and the approval of the governing body at the time of final plat approval where it is determined that safety, general welfare, plat design, and character of the subdivision. All such facilities placed in dedicated public ways shall be planned so as not to conflict with other underground utilities. All such facilities approved by the Michigan Public Service Commission. All drainage and underground utility installations which traverse privately owned property shall be protected by easements granted by the proprietor.
   (B)   Storm drainage system and other drainage improvements. Per plans approved by the Director of Public Works. Where county drains are involved, a letter or document of approval from the County Commissioner must be submitted by the proprietor.
   (C)   Sewerage system. Per plans approved by the Director of Public Works and the requirements of the County Health Board or other appropriate public health authority.
   (D)   Water supply. Water distribution system per plans approved by the Director of Public Works and in conformance with the regulations of Michigan Department of Health relating to municipal water supplies.
(Ord. 492, passed 3-17-75) Penalty, see § 153.99