A.
Any proposed extension of the Langley water system must be approved in advance by the department of public works. All extensions must conform to Washington State Department of Health, city of Langley water system plan, as adopted or hereafter amended, and Langley fire department requirements.
B.
In designing and planning for any development, it is the developer's responsibility to see that adequate water for both domestic use and fire protection is attainable. The developer must show, in the proposed plans, how water will be supplied and whether water flow and pressure will be adequate in case of fire. An analysis of the system shall be required if it appears that the system is inadequate.
C.
Anyone who wishes to extend or connect to the city's water system should contact the department of public works for a water extension/connection fee estimate. This fee estimate is an estimate of the costs due the city for a waterline extension or connection.
D.
Prior to the release of any water meters, all public works improvements must be completed and approved including granting of right-of-way or easements, and all applicable fees must be paid.
E.
Issuance of building permits for new construction of single-family subdivisions shall not occur until final public works approval of utility installation is given.
F.
For commercial projects, building permits may be issued upon completion and acceptance of the required fire protection facilities. A performance bond, in accordance with Section 15.01.075, will be required for the remaining public works improvements. Certificate of occupancy will not be issued until final public works approval is given for all improvements.
(Ord. 743, 1997)