[CC 1985 § 25-81; Ord. No. 277, A4, 11-7-1966; Ord. No. 659, 8-7-2000]
The subdivider shall install and
construct all improvements required by this Article. All required
improvements shall be installed and constructed in accordance with
the specifications and under the supervision of the City Council and
to its satisfaction.
[CC 1985 § 25-82; Ord. No. 277, A4 § 1, 11-7-1966; Ord. No. 659, 8-7-2000]
All streets within the platted area
which are dedicated for public use shall be brought to the grade approved
by the City Council and after receiving the report and recommendations
of the City Engineer.
[CC 1985 § 25-83; Ord. No. 60 § 12, 11-17-1937; Ord. No. 277, A4 § 3, 11-7-1966; Ord. No. 515, 12-2-1991; Ord. No.
659, 8-7-2000; Ord. No. 960, 8-3-2009]
A. Water lines shall be provided by the subdivider
to City standards.
B. Where a public water main is reasonably
accessible, the subdivider shall connect with such water main and
provide a water connection for each lot in accordance with City standards,
procedure and supervision.
C. Standards/Specifications.
1.
All connections of service pipe with
the City water mains shall be made by tapping a corporation stop into
the side of the water main, and such tapping shall in no case be made
nearer than eighteen (18) inches to a caulked joint.
2.
The consumer will pay all costs of
all material from this point for the tapping of the main. The property
owner will provide three-fourths (3/4) inch K copper to meter. The
service pipe shall extend from the main to the meter setter, which
will be set just inside of the property line.
3.
The meter shall be connected to such
service line by standard fittings supplied with the meter. The meter
setter and the meter shall be set together in a vitrified meter box
eighteen (18) inches in diameter with a regulation metal lid, said
box to extend not less than two (2) inches above the surface of the
ground. SDR 13.5 PVC plastic pipe can be used from the meter to the
house or copper pipe. No solder containing lead can be used.
4.
All valves, corporation cocks, curb
cocks, meter settings, meter boxes and in general the entire installation
from the main to and including the meter shall be inspected and approved
by the Water Commissioner before water will be turned on the service.
5.
If any special connection with the
water mains is required or any service that requires a larger size
service pipe than three-fourths (3/4) inch, special instructions will
be given to the plumber or property owner for such connection by the
City Water Commissioner.
D. Procedures.
1.
All new construction of water mains
and the water service lines from the main to the meter box at the
edge of the property will be at the developer's or owner's expense.
Upon approval of a building permit of a new building, the owner may
install new service line from the newly constructed building and only
make connection to the meter with supervision of City Utilities after
line from main to meter is flushed by City Utilities personnel.
2.
Any deviation from these standards
and procedures will require written approval by the Municipal Utility
Board.
[CC 1985 § 25-84; Ord. No. 277, A4 § 4, 11-7-1966; Ord. No. 659, 8-7-2000]
A. Sanitary sewer lines shall be provided
by the subdivider to City standards.
1.
Where public sanitary sewer is reasonably
accessible, the subdivider shall connect or provide for the connection
with such sanitary sewer, and shall provide within the subdivision
the sanitary sewer system required to make the sewer accessible to
each lot in the subdivision. Sewer systems shall be approved by the
City Council and Board of Health of the State of Missouri, and the
construction subject to the supervision of the City Engineer. Each
lot or separate building shall be provided with individual access
to a City owned sanitary line.
2.
Where sanitary sewers are not available,
other facilities as approved by the City Council and the Board of
Health of the State of Missouri must be provided for the adequate
disposal of sanitary wastes.