Review criteria shall be a fair regulation and reasonable to
ensure protection of property rights. The Plan Commission and Common
Council shall consider the following when reviewing a subdivision
plat. The proposed subdivision plat:
A. Promotes orderly development, and the transportation system furthers
and facilitates the movement of people and goods in and out of an
area;
B. Is in conformance with the Comprehensive Plan;
C. Encourages the most appropriate use of the land throughout the City
consistent with the adopted land use plan;
D. Minimizes environmental impacts; and
E. The layout accommodates and provides for emergency vehicle access.
The proposed subdivision shall comply with all general development
standards located in the City of New Berlin Developer's Handbook,
including but not limited to off-street parking and loading, drainage,
architectural design standards, landscaping, grading, environmental
protection, access, and screening.
Monuments shall be provided as required in § 236.15,
Wis. Stats.
Sanitary sewer mains shall be required where the Plan Commission
and Utility Division, as part of the development review process, determine
that the infrastructure and connection to public sanitary sewers are
practical.
Water mains shall be required where the Plan Commission and
Utility Division, as part of the development review process, determine
that the infrastructure and connection to public water supply are
practical.
[Added 11-13-2018 by Ord.
No. 2611]
A. Developers creating new subdivisions of five lots ormore shall provide
emergency water cisterns of fiberglass or concrete construction for
fire protection purposes within developments that are more than 1,000
feet from a municipal water supplied fire hydrant as follows:
(1) Single-family subdivisions:
(a)
5 to 39 residential properties: one 10,000-gallon cistern.
(b)
40 to 79 lots: two 10,000-gallon cisterns.
(c)
80 to 120 lots: three 10,000-gallon cisterns.
(2) Non-single-family developments. The number, location and size of
cisterns shall be determined by the Plan Commission upon recommendation
of the Fire Chief.
(3) If any portion of the subdivision limits is more than 1,000 feet
from a municipal water supplied fire hydrant, then the underground
water cistern shall be provided as noted above based on the total
number of lots within the proposed subdivision.
(4) Modifications to the location, size and number of required cisterns
shall be approved by the Plan Commission based on a recommendation
by the Fire Chief.
(5) In the event the development has access to a water supply (man-made
or natural) of sufficient size and depth, the Fire Chief, in conjunction
with review by DCD and final approval by the Plan Commission, has
the discretion to allow a dry hydrant in lieu of a cistern provided
the dry hydrant is in compliance with the NFPA standard (NFPA 1142).
Securing any permits and/or approvals that may be required by other
regulating agencies shall be the responsibility of the applicant and
shall be in place prior to installation of the dry hydrant.
B. Location. Cisterns shall be located in City road rights-of-way but
not in culs-de-sac. The location of the cisterns shall be specified
by the Fire Chief. The cisterns shall be located in a position that
the largest percentage of structures is within 1,000 feet of the cistern.
C. Specifications. NFPA Standard 1142, 2012 (or most current) edition
(Water Supplies for Suburban and Rural Firefighting) shall be used
as a reference, except where otherwise noted below. See the diagram
which is on file in with the Fire Department and is available for
inspection.
(1) Plans shall be stamped by a professional engineer.
(2) Pea gravel bedding will be utilized for backfilling and for base.
(3) Any used tank will be hydrostatically tested and coated on the outside
of the tank according to NFPA standards.
(4) The drafting/suction pipe height above the finished roadway surface
shall be 24 inches to the center line of the elbow fitting of the
six-inch pipe with a six-inch female NST fitting.
(5) The drafting pipe shall be comprised of steel or metal (unless otherwise
approved by the Fire Chief and extend to within 12 inches of the bottom
of the tank. The length of the draft from the fire department connection
shall not exceed 14 feet. The drafting pipe shall be six inches in
diameter and shall terminate with an elbow to accept the six-inch
female NST fitting with cap and chain.
(6) A screened, four-inch vent pipe with the opening facing downward
will be included in all cisterns. The vent pipe shall be a minimum
of 36 inches above the finished roadway surface. The vent pipe shall
have a two-inch capped inspection pipe located at the top.
(7) A four-inch fill pipe with elbow will be provided at each tank by
the installer which terminates 24 inches above the finished roadway
surface, measured at the pipe, with a minimum of one 2 1/2 inch
female NST fitting and cap.
(8) The maximum distance from the road edge to the drafting pipe shall
not exceed six feet. This will allow a fire pumper, positioned on
the finished road surface, using one section of standard hard suction
hose, to easily reach the draft pipe. As an alternative, the developer
may provide a paved apron adjacent to the roadway adequate for the
parking of Fire Department apparatus. This paved apron must be a minimum
of 12 feet with a maximum 8% slope.
(9) All above piping shall be primed and then painted red for suction
with a six-inch female NST fitting adapter, white for vent and yellow
for fill, by the installer before the tank is approved for service
and filled. The contractor installing the tank shall also install
a "No Parking" sign at a location specified by the Fire Department.
The sign and installation shall be at the expense of the developer.
(10)
The installation shall be made with consideration of the winter
temperatures. Steps will be taken to ensure the piping and water in
the tank will not freeze during extended periods of below-zero weather.
D. Administration.
(1) The developer shall file an application for an underground cistern
permit with Inspection Services.
(2) The installation of the cisterns shall be incorporated into the development agreement in accordance with §
235-15I (Infrastructure design/plat compliance review). The development agreement shall be approved by the Board of Public Works and the Common Council and shall be executed prior to any work commencing.
(3) The developer or contractor installing the tank shall post with the
City a surety instrument (cash escrow deposit), in an amount as established
by the City, to be held by the City until the tank has received final
Fire Department approval.
(4) Acceptance. The adequacy of such facilities and improvements and
their proper installation shall be subject to review by the Department
of Community Development and Fire Department prior to submittal of
the final plat.
(a)
The Director or designee shall make a determination of the developer's
compliance with the terms of the development agreement, City ordinances,
and the City's Developer's Handbook.
(b)
The City of New Berlin holds the right to deny acceptance of
any public improvements if the Director of the Department of Community
Development and/or Fire Chief finds that the cistern has not been
constructed per the approved plans, accepted City of New Berlin standards
and practices, or accepted engineering practices.
(c)
The developer's engineer shall certify that all plans and
specification prepared by the engineer meet the standards as described
in the development agreement. The developer's contractor shall
also certify that all construction performed by the contractor has
been installed according to plans and specifications previously approved
by the Fire Department and/or Department of Community Development.
(d)
The developer shall submit a letter to the Director, with lien
waivers attached, for acceptance of improvements.
(5) Upon final City approval, cisterns shall be filled by the developer.
(6) Maintenance. Once installed and approved by the Fire Department,
the Fire Department shall be responsible for the maintenance and filling
of the cistern. The Fire Department shall inspect the water cisterns
in the spring and fall of each year.