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Centerville 2040 Comprehensive Plan <br /> <br /> <br />Periodically evaluate the level of public services provided and the associated costs <br />of services. <br />Design public utility systems for optimum development or saturation in the <br />community and establish cost effective staging or sequencing of utility systems. <br />Establish priority for basic services to ensure the highest levels of safety and <br />accessibility are provided in the community. <br />Expand efforts for effective communication and cooperation with surrounding <br />cities on area growth Issues and common concerns. <br />Require that development proposals are consistent with planned extensions of <br />public utilities and incorporate necessary extensions of core facilities. <br />Require that the installation of all public infrastructure is designed and constructed <br />according to City standards and specifications. <br />Enforce ordinance provisions which require connection of existing homes and <br />businesses with private utilities to public utility systems, within a reasonable time <br />after public utilities have become available. <br />Establish design and construction standards for sanitary sewer installation and <br />maintenance to minimize potential sources of inflow/infiltration in the sewer <br />collection system. <br />Continue monitoring potential sources of inflow/infiltration to reduce <br />inefficiencies in the metropolitan wastewater treatment system. <br />Continue to implement conservation programs aimed at reducing residential <br />water use. <br /> <br /> Page 29 <br /> <br /> <br />
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