The subdivider shall provide the subdivision with a complete water main system, which shall be connected to an existing approved public water system, except that when such an approved system is not within 1,000 feet of the area, the subdivider may provide one of the following:
(A) Public system. A complete water main system which shall be connected to a public or other community water supply which is approved by the Indiana Department of Environmental Management. The plans for the complete installation showing size, location, depth, material and all connections thereto including fire hydrants and valves approved by the local Fire Department, shall meet the requirements and receive the approval of the local water utility and the Indiana Department of Environmental Management;
(B) Private system.
(1) A community water supply system including well, pump and all appurtenances thereto, necessary to supply a minimum pressure of 40 pounds per square inch at all points of the system. The plans showing location, depth, size and material of mains, valves and connections thereto shall meet the requirements of and be approved by the local water utility and/or the Indiana Department of Environmental Management;
(2) A complete water main system which shall connect into the water main system of a utility company which shall be authorized to operate within the area in which the subdivision is located and which shall be subject to the control of the Public Service Commission of Indiana. The plans for the complete installation of the water main system within the subdivision showing size, location, depth, material and all connections thereto, including fire hydrants and valves as approved by the local Fire Department, shall be approved by the Indiana Department of Environmental Management; or
(3) Well must be a minimum of 25 feet from any property line.
(C) Individual supply. If the developer submits proper evidence to the County Health Department that neither of the above forms of water supply is possible or economically feasible, then the Board shall permit an individual water supply on each lot in the subdivision subject requirements and approval of the County Board of Health as it relates to the use and location of an on-site septic system.
(D) Subdivider to furnish. The subdivider shall furnish the Commission a complete set of construction plans and profiles as approved by the appropriate authorities.
(Ord. passed 7-20-1992)