Every proposed lot must be suitable for the installation of an adequate water supply available. If the use of a public water supply system is proposed the subdivider shall submit evidence of a service commitment by the water company.
A. 
No subdivision plan containing any lot requiring an on-site sewage disposal system shall be approved by the Commission until each such lot has been approved and certified in writing by the Health Officer or his appointed agent as suitable to support a sewage disposal system. Percolation, deep test hole tests, soil reports, duplicate reports by the applicant's engineer, and Health Officer or his designated agent report must be submitted with the application for a subdivision.
B. 
It is the responsibility of the subdivider to contact the Health Officer or his designated agent to prove that the lot area is adequate to permit the installation and operation of an individual sewage disposal system consisting of a primary and secondary system. Such proof shall consist of the evidence submitted by the subdivider and the approval of the Health Officer or his designated agent of such evidence and after such tests as may be required. The subdivider shall provide the necessary equipment and labor for the making of the tests and all tests must be made under the supervision of the Health Officer or his designated agent. When the Health Officer's or his designated agent's approval is given, subject to conditions, such conditions shall be noted on the record map.
C. 
No permit for a building shall be issued for any lot that is to be served by the public sewer unless certification has been submitted in the form of a letter from the Sewer Authority that a public sewer service will be available at the time of the construction of individual buildings.
The Commission may require aboveground or underground utilities to be installed. The location of street lighting poles shall be shown on the plan.