§ 50.37 ADEQUACY OF WATER QUANTITIES AND PRESSURES.
   (A)   The city shall attempt to provide in each area of the city the water quantities and pressures normally required for the daily uses and fire flows usually associated with buildings of up to three stories in height which are constructed and utilized in accordance with the zoning applicable to each area. All extensions to the city water system constructed by a developer also shall be designed and constructed to provide at least that capability in every area that may be served by the extension. However, nothing in this code shall be construed as a guarantee, expressed or implied, that either the city or a developer shall provide any specific quantity or pressure of water.
   (B)   It shall be the responsibility of each property owner to ascertain the quantity and pressure actually available to the property. In the event the property owner believes the quantity or pressure is not adequate for his purposes, then the property owner shall construct, operate and maintain on his own property such auxiliary pumping and storage facilities as he deems appropriate for his needs. This provision shall be particularly applicable to any structure having a height of more than three stories.
(Ord. 641, passed 12-15-82; Am. Ord. 1978, passed 11-17-21)