Public water supply required. A public water supply system,
with fire hydrants, shall be installed at the expense of the subdivider,
or if, in the opinion of the Planning Board, a public water system
is not feasible, the Planning Board may allow individual wells. The
Planning Board shall consider the distance from the nearest water
main, topography, accessibility of on-site water, cost, and other
relevant factors. All multifamily housing units shall be served by
public water.
A. Hydrants shall be spaced every 1,000 feet in areas with a public
water supply and have the capacity to pump 500 gallons per minute
for a two-hour span. Additional water capacity for firefighting may
be required upon the advice of the Fire Chief.
B. The water main shall be installed at the expense of the subdivider
and shall be of a size determined adequate by the Maine Water Company
and the Fire Chief.
C. In areas without public water, a water supply for fire protection
is needed.
(1)
Residential sprinklers shall be installed in all new subdivisions
outside of the public water supply area. Each residential sprinkler
system shall meet the requirements of NFPA 13 and be approved by the
Saco Fire Department.
(2)
The Planning Board may require additional water capacity for
firefighting purposes on the advice of the Fire Chief.
D. Water mains, valves, hydrants and fittings. When new streets are
constructed in accordance with these standards, the minimum size of
the water main, the number of gates and the location of the hydrants
to service the proposed area shall be determined by the Maine Water
Company and the Fire Department. In general, eight-inch water mains,
or larger, shall be installed on all water main extensions in excess
of 600 feet, or when needed to complete a good distribution grid system.
All water main extensions together with all other appurtenances shall
be installed under the supervision of Maine Water Company.
(1)
Water mains and appurtenances shall be installed under a main
extension contract between the subdivider and Maine Water Company.
The contract shall comply with the rules of the Maine Public Utilities
Commission governing water main extensions.
(2)
Fire hydrant locations and fire flow requirements may be supplemented
by the Saco Fire Chief. Water main size, layout and location of appurtenances
shall be established by Maine Water Company.
(3)
Materials shall comply with Maine Water Company requirements
as summarized below:
(a)
Pipe, fittings, and accessories shall conform to the latest
edition of the following ANSI standard specifications: A21.4, A21,
10, A21.11, A21.50, and A21,51. Pipe shall be thickness class 52 with
double thickness cement mortar lining. Fittings shall be mechanical
joint of a pressure classification at least equal to that of the pipe.
(b)
Valves shall be American Darling CRS 80, open right.
(c)
Hydrants shall be American Darling B62, Biddeford specification.
(d)
Tapping sleeves shall be split cast-iron sleeve with mechanical
joint ends on the main.
(4)
Layout. Water mains shall be located off the paved surface at
least four feet from the edge of pavement and 10 feet horizontal distances
from any other buried utility. Water mains shall be "looped" with
multiple connections to the existing distribution system wherever
possible. Long dead-end mains shall be avoided. Subdivider shall provide
Maine Water Company with 30-foot-wide recorded easements to adjacent
parcels of land where required by the Planning Board to provide for
possible future water main extension.
(5)
In areas with public water, a water supply for fire protection
is required.
(a)
Residential sprinklers shall be installed in all new subdivisions.
Each residential sprinkler system shall meet the requirements of NFPA
13 and be approved by the Saco Fire Department.
(b)
The Planning Board may require additional water capacity for
firefighting purposes on the advice of the Fire Chief.
E. A private water supply system shall be designed and installed in
accordance with requirements of the Maine Department of Health and
Human Services. In case of private water supply, the Planning Board
shall require results of tests of surrounding wells in closes to the
project vicinity.
F. Dug wells shall not be permitted.
G. If a central water supply system is provided by the applicant, location
and protection of the source, and design, construction, and operation
of the distribution system and appurtenances and treatment facilities
shall conform to the recommendations in the Maine rules related to
drinking water.
Adequate outdoor lighting shall be provided to illuminate streets
and sidewalks. Lights shall be sized and directed to avoid glare on
adjacent properties and roads. Streetlighting shall be provided at
arterial street intersections, at secondary street intersections,
at the apex of any curve in the roadway, dead ends, and culs-de-sac.
Additional streetlighting shall be provided for subdivision arterial
streets and secondary streets where the City deems appropriate.