(A) The developer shall take the action necessary to create or extend a water supply system capable of providing domestic water use and fire protection to the entire subdivision.
(B) Where a public water main is accessible, the developer shall install adequate water facilities (including fire hydrants) subject to the specifications of the City Engineering Department.
(C) Water main extensions shall be approved by the City Engineering Department. If the water main is extended adjacent to property that will not participate in the initial construction cost of the water main, the developer shall submit to the department a cost recovery study. The study shall be based upon the actual construction costs showing the amount due from each property when a connection is made to the extended water main. To facilitate the study, the location of all fire hydrants, all water supply improvements, and the boundary lines of proposed districts shall be shown on the preliminary water and sewer plan.
(D) Land, which is located over or adjacent to a water bearing stratum or water supply reservoir that is designated as an area providing or supplementing the municipal water supply, shall remain undeveloped and unsubdivided unless public water and sewer systems are provided.
(E) All water facilities including water mains, valves, fire hydrants, storage facilities and pumping stations shall be subject to the approval of the City’s Engineering Department.
(Ord. 1251, passed 4-18-2011; Am. Ord. 1369, passed 5-21-2018)