(1) Sanitary sewers shall be located within street or alley right-of-ways or in perpetual, unobstructed easements. When sanitary sewer facilities are located in easements, access easements to all manholes shall be provided. Whenever sewer lines in private easements cross a public street or alley right-of-way, a manhole shall be provided in such public right-of-way.
(2) A minimum horizontal distance of ten feet shall be maintained between parallel water lines and sewer lines. Perpendicular or angled crossings of water and sewer lines shall generally be at a spacing of not less than 18 inches. If the minimum spacing cannot be met, special design details (such as encasement in sleeves) may be approved by the Town Engineer and the Superintendent of Public Works for the town.
(3) Sanitary sewer capacity allocations shall be approved by the Town Council.
(4) All sanitary sewer easements which are to be dedicated to the town on the secondary plat shall use the following language: “All sanitary sewer easements shown on this plat are hereby dedicated to the Town of Plainfield, Indiana”.
(5) The subdivider shall provide sanitary sewer facilities in accordance with the town standards, Ord. 3-86, “Sewer Use Ordinance”, as codified in §§ 51.01 through 51.16 of this code of ordinances, and the Great Lakes-Upper Mississippi River Board of State Public Health and Environmental Managers, Recommended Standards for Wastewater 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)