(1) The subdivider shall take all actions necessary to extend or create a water supply system capable of providing for domestic water use and fire protection.
(2) All mainline water mains, whether public or private, shall be a minimum of eight inches in diameter, provided, however, a dead-end mainline water main serving a permanent residential cul-de-sac street which is less than 400 feet in length and which serves no more than 12 equivalent dwelling units may be six inches in diameter.
(3) Water capacity allocations shall be approved by the Town Council.
(4) The location of all fire hydrants, water supply improvements and boundary lines of proposed districts indicating all improvements proposed to be served, shall be shown on the primary plat and the cost of installing all fire hydrants and water supply improvements shall be included in the performance bond furnished by the subdivider.
(5) Fire hydrants with isolation valves shall be provided along all water mains at a spacing of every 350 feet to 450 feet. Actual spacing shall be determined by the Town Engineer, Superintendent of Public Works for the town and Town Fire Chief based upon the land use being served and the physical characteristics of the land and buildings served.
(6) All water easements which are to be dedicated to the town on the secondary plat shall use the following language: “All water easements shown on this plat are hereby dedicated to the Town of Plainfield, Indiana”.
(7) The subdivider shall provide water facilities in accordance with the standards set forth in the town standards, Ord. 19-97, “Water Use Ordinance”, as codified in §§ 55.01 through 55.16 of this code of ordinances, and the Great Lakes-Upper Mississippi River Board of State Public Health and Environmental Managers, Recommended Standards for Water Facilities. The design shall be approved by the appropriate town, local, state and federal agencies where required by those agencies.
(Ord. 22-97, passed - -1997)