(A) Utility easements.
(1) Utility easements shall be provided along front, rear or side lot lines for the purpose of erecting and maintaining one or more of the following facilities: storm sewers, sanitary sewers, surface drainage, gas mains, underground electric lines, telephone lines, cable TV and such other utilities reasonably required for an urban building.
(2) Easements shall be minimum of 15 feet in width. A utility may be located in the street right-of-way if the respective company so desires and appropriate permits have been obtained.
(3) Alternate locations for various utilities shall be decided upon by the appropriate utility companies, subject to the approval of the Village Engineer. In no case shall streets, permanent buildings or other human-made improvements that obstruct surface drainage be placed on rear or side lot easements.
(4) It is the responsibility of the subdivider to notify all utility companies, in writing, when the land to be developed has been graded in accordance with the construction plans and is ready for installation of a given utility.
(B) Location of utilities.
(1) Utilities (sewers, electric, water, gas and cable television), whenever possible, shall be located in the public right-of-way or front lot easement in the following manner: water and electric lines shall be located on the south and east sides; sanitary sewer and gas lines shall be located on the north and west sides. In some cases, however, electric lines may also be located on the north and west sides.
(2) The placement of storm sewers or electric lines in the rear of a lot is not acceptable unless circumstances determined by the Village Engineer require their placement in the rear, in which case the following easement diagrams indicate placement:
(a) Ten-foot easements. When an easement will not include sanitary sewer or surface drainage systems, a ten-foot easement width shall be sufficient and the utilities shall be located as follows:
(b) Fifteen-foot easements. When an easement will include either a sanitary sewer system or a surface drainage system, but not both systems, a 15-foot easement shall be required and the utilities shall be located as follows:
(c) Twenty-foot easements. When a utility easement will include both a sanitary sewer system and a surface drainage system, a 20-foot easement shall be required and the utilities shall be located as follows:
(d) Ten-foot access easement. When sanitary or storm sewers are located in the rear of a lot, a ten-foot easement in the side yard shall be required from the street right-of-way to each manhole or inlet.
(Prior Code, § 153.135) (Ord. 06-01-01, passed 1-9-2006) Penalty, see § 153.999