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A. The subdivider shall install water mains as shown on drawings after approval by the City Engineer. The city shall make connections between the existing water main and the newly installed water main. The subdivider or his contractor shall reimburse the city for all expenses in testing mains and making connections.

B. Should the subdivider be required to install water mains larger than eight inches (8") in diameter to implement the development of the comprehensive plan for trunk mains to serve areas other than the subdivision, the city will negotiate the installation of the required water main and reimburse the subdivider for the additional cost for the larger water main. If bids are required (material only), a percentage of cost will be determined prior to bid award.

C. Fire hydrants shall be located at five hundred foot (500') along residential streets. Fire hydrant locations in other areas shall not exceed three hundred foot (300') intervals along streets.

D. When a subdivider is required to install a water main through or adjacent to property other than his proposed subdivision, he shall not be required to install fire hydrants other than those required within his proposed subdivision. However, he shall be required to install T's in the required water main at appropriate intervals to facilitate the future installation of fire hydrants when the property adjoining this portion of the water main is subdivided or developed.