In considering applications for subdivision of land, the Planning Board shall be guided by the standards set forth herein. These standards shall be considered to be minimum requirements and shall be waived by the Board only under circumstances set forth in Article
VI herein.
In each major subdivision, not having a communal or municipal water
system, the Planning Board shall require a water supply system for fire protection
consisting of dry hydrants (as defined by NFPA) and a water source. The water
source may be a stream having a minimum flow of 250 gallons per minute at
all times, a cistern having a minimum capacity of 3,000 gallons, or a pond
having a minimum capacity of 50,000 gallons. The pump sites shall be located
at least 75 feet, but no more than 1,000 feet, from each building to be protected.
The maximum distance from pump sites to an all-weather road shall be 50 feet,
and maximum lift shall be 15 feet. Any stream or pond used for fire protection
may be part of a park, recreation area, open space or natural area. All plans
shall utilize standards and specifications available from the Albany County
Soil and Water Conservation District.