(A) The Board of Trustees shall appoint a qualified person, who shall be under the control of the Town Manager, to lay the water mains and lay the service pipe from the main to the outside line of the sidewalk. The work of tapping the main and laying such service pipes shall be done in a good and workmanlike manner.
(B) The service pipes shall be placed at least five feet below the surface of the street where laid. The excavation for the same shall be an open cut or a tunnel from the main to the sidewalk and the person doing the work, while the same is being filled up, shall turn on the water enough to cause the dirt to settle to a level of the surface of the street. A stopcock with a cover shall be placed on the service pipe at the property line.
(C) No tap inserted in the water mains for the purpose of connection with the service pipes shall have an orifice of a greater diameter than three-fourths of an inch, or larger as approved by the Board of Trustees. Any such tap shall be of brass and such service pipes shall be connected with such tap material as approved by the Town Manager.
(D) (1) Any person having a permit under this chapter may do the rest of the work not done by the town by which he or she is to obtain water, at his or her own risk and by his or her own employees.
(2) Such work shall be approved by the Town Manager and such work shall be done according to the provisions of this chapter and the permit.
(Ord. 5-91, passed 8-14-1991) Penalty, see § 51.99