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HomeMy WebLinkAboutORDINANCE - 730 - 12/1/1970 - SUBDIVISION CONTROL AMENDEDORDINANCE NO. 730 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 8.005 OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE OF ELK GROVE VILLAGE RELATING TO SUBDIVISION CONTROL. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED, by the President and the Board of Trustees of the Village of Elk Grove Village, Counties of Cook and Dupage, Illinois, that: Section 1: That Section 8.005 of the Municipal Code of the Village of Elk Grove Village, on page 55a thereof, commencing with the terms "Water Supply"•and extending to the middle of page 55b, to and including that part of the sentence reading as follows: ". . . approved by the Village Engineer shall be filed in the office of the Village Clerk.". Be and hereby is amended to read as follows: "Water Supply: blhen located within the service area of a Public Water Supply System; water distribution mains of not less than eight inches (8") in diameter shall be constructed through- out all residential zoned property and not less than twelve inches (12") in diameter in all industrial and commercial zoned property. All water transmission lines shall be twelve inches (12'') or larger as required by the Village Engineer. All water mains shall be installed in such mariner as to serve adequately all lots and tracts within and adjacent to the area for which the water supply system is to be constructed with connections to the existing public system. All water system improvements shall be subject to review and approval of the Village Engineer. Specifications of Cast -Iron Pipe: All pipe and fittings shall be capable of withstanding an internal working pressure of 150 pounds per square inch for forty-five (45) minutes. Pipe shall be designed for a cover of 52 feet below finish grade. All pipe shall have a modified cement mortar lining conforming to Federal specifications W -W -P -421C(1967 edition) and American Standards Association specifications A21.4 (1964 edition). The pipe and fittings shall conform to „ari.;:n S�andards AsSoci,.ticns sp�cif:..ations A21.6 AWWA-C106 (1962 edition) Class 22 pipe. Three copies of the aforementioned specifications are and have been available at the office of the Village Clerk in accordance with State law. Fire Hydrants: Fire hydrants as approved by the Village Engineer shall be installed throughout the entire water system so that there is a hydrant located at all street intersections and intermediate hydrants evenly spaced so the interval between hydrants is not more than three hundred feet (300'). All fire hydrants shall have an eight and one-half inch (82"") barrel and shall be provided with two 22" hose connections and one 42" steamer connection and shall be equipped with an individual auxiliary valve. The threads on the hose connection shall be National Standard Thread. Hydrants shall be set plumb with the center of the steamer connection set eighteen inches (18") above the finish grade. The base of the hydrant shall be set a minimum of eight inches (811) from the excavation level and be set on concrete blocks. There shall be..a minimum of 3/4 cubic yards of gravel with a minimum screen size of three-quarter inJes (3/411) placed at and around the base of the hydrant to insure proper drainage. All hydrants shall be set within a minimum of two feet six inches (21611) from back of curb to center of hydrant and a mriximu m setting of seven feet (7') from back of curb to the center.of the hydrant. All hydrants shall be individually flow tested and meet the capacity indicated by the following table. Hydrants shall be painted to provide a high level of daytime visibility and night time reflectivity with the hydrant top and nozzle caps color coded in accordane with the following table. Color of Tops Class Flow Capacity & Nozzle Caps A 1000 GPM or Greater Green B 500-1000GPM Orange C Less than 500 GPM Red The Fire Chief of the Village of Elk Grove Village shall approve all fire hydrant locations. - 2 - Valves: Valves shall be installed at eight hundred feet (800') intervals and the system shall be designed and valves installed so that with any one section shut down, the rest of the system will maintain an adequate water supply. Main water line gate valve boxes, shut off boxes, and service boxes are to be located in the lawn area between curb line and sidewalk line where possible and installed at final finished lawn grade. Main gate valves installed in streets, roadways, drive- ways, or sidewalks are to be installed in a standard 48" precast manhole in accordance with Village specifications, all valves and shut-off devices shall be protected from frost. Customer Services: Customer water service lines shall be constructed to connect with the utility service mains located within any street or thoroughfare to serve each adjoining lot, tract, or building site, such service lines shall extend from the main to a point beyond the outside curb lines of proposed roadway or street pavement and at least one foot beyond the outside lines of proposed alley pavement. All such customer service lines shall be located at the approximate center line of each lot. As Built Er9ineerina Drawinas: Prior to donation of public improvements to the Village by the Developer and upon completion of the construction of all subdivision improvements such as streets, storm drainage and utility mains and lines, including water, sanitary sewer and storm sewn r, the Developer shall provide the Village with two complete sets of AS -BUILT Engineering Drawings. The drawings shall include a complete bill of material o` all the improvements. Section 2: Any person, firm or corporation violating the aforementioned provisions shall be fined not less than $25.00, nor more than $200.00 for each offense, and each day a violation con- tinues to exist shall constitute a separate offense. - 3 - 0 Section 3: This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication according to law. PASSED AND APPROVED this 1st day of December, 1970. VOTE: AYES 5 NAYS 0 ABSENT 9 ABSTAIN -1 .lack D. Pahl Village President ATTEST: Margrethe E. Schwellenbach acting Village Clerk PUBLISHED this 9th day of December, 1970 in the Elk Grove Herald and OuPage Register. -4-