§ 177.04 WATER SUPPLY FOR RESIDENTIAL AREAS.
   (A)   Hydrants in new one- and two-family residential subdivision/developments shall be installed at each intersection, with intermediate hydrants spaced at intervals not to exceed eight hundred (800) feet. The maximum distance to a fire hydrant from the closest point on a building shall not exceed six hundred (600) feet. Alternative placement configurations may be acceptable to the Fire Marshal. Hydrant spacing may be increased to twelve hundred (1200) feet apart if all new one- and two-family residential units are protected with a 13D automatic fire sprinkler system.
   (B)   Buildings other than detached one- and two-family dwellings. Fire hydrants shall be provided for buildings other than detached one- and two-family dwellings in accordance with both of the following:
      (1)   The maximum distance to a fire hydrant from the closest point on a building shall not exceed four hundred (400) feet.
      (2)   The maximum distance between fire hydrants shall not exceed five hundred (500) feet.
('74 Code, § 10-64) (Ord. 79-44, passed 2-21-80; Am. Ord. 95-18, passed 3-16-95; Am. Ord. 2018-34, passed 9-6-18) Penalty, see § 10.99