A. 
Before the construction of any water mains, branch lines, nonresidential service connections, and for appurtenances which are to be connected to the public water supply system, plans and material specifications shall be submitted for approval by the Department of Public Works. The plans shall show the size and location of proposed pipelines, hydrants, valves, and types of pipe to be used, together with all property subdivision and lot lines. No mains shall be laid nor appurtenances installed until written approval from the Department of Public Works has been obtained. Where a construction and/or extension permit is required in connection with the development of a priority development site (PDS), as defined by § 200-2.1 of the Zoning Ordinance, an application therefor, together with system plans and material specifications, shall be submitted and a decision thereon shall be rendered in accordance with § 415-10D, above.
B. 
Plans shall include an overall plot plan of the immediate area of the development at a suitable scale, as well as detailed plans at a scale of one inch equals 40 feet and showing contours, house locations, property lines, and street profiles. The overall plot plan shall show the position of the development and its streets, in relation to existing streets and property owners in the area.
[Amended 4-17-2019 by Order No. FY 19-125]
The developer shall submit to the Department of Public Works three sets of plans showing the water main installation as proposed. These plans shall be in addition to plans required by other City boards and departments, and shall include a profile of all streets. The profile shall be based on U.S. Coast and Geodetic datum, and each drawing shall refer to a local benchmark.
All construction, materials, testing, and disinfection shall be done in accordance with the Department of Public Works Specifications for the Construction of Water Mains. A copy of these specifications is available at the Department of Public Works office.
[Amended 4-17-2019 by Order No. FY 19-125]
The City reserves the right to reject all proposed water main additions if it judges this addition will be detrimental to the existing distribution system, or if adequate quantities of water and pressure cannot be provided.