§ 115-10. Effect on subdividers and developers.  


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  • A. 
    Subdividers or developers of properties which do not front on public highways or Village streets at the time of application for water service must pay for construction and all other costs required to provide water mains and services from the existing water system. The requirements for such facilities, including mains, valves, hydrants and appurtenances, shall be determined by the Board and paid for by the subdivider or developer. Installation is to be done by the subdivider or developer. This shall be in accordance with a plan approved by the Board and under the supervision and inspection of a representative or representatives of the Board. Minimum size water mains shall be six inches in diameter, except where the Board determines larger mains are required. Water mains, valves, valve boxes, hydrants and appurtenances shall be of a make and type and size according to the Board. Specifications for said materials and installation thereof are available to the subdivider or developer. Asbestos concrete or plastic pipe shall not be used. (See specification sheet for pipes, valves, hydrants, etc.)
    B. 
    All work is to be done in an approved and workmanlike manner and is subject to American Water Works Association procedures for municipal water systems.
    C. 
    All such facilities, upon completion, shall become the property of the Village. Any required deeds and/or rights-of-way necessary shall be furnished by the subdivider or developer to the Village of Rhinebeck.
    D. 
    No new public street shall be accepted or dedicated from a subdivider or developer until water facilities in such street have been installed, paid for and conveyed to the Village of Rhinebeck in accordance with the preceding subsections of this section.