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801.26 CONNECTIONS BEYOND CITY BOUNDARIES: <br />Where water mains of the City are in any street or alley adjacent to or outside the corporate <br />limits of the City, the City Council may issue permits to the owners or occupants of properties <br />adjacent or accessible to such water mains to make proper water service pipe connections with <br />such water mains of the City and to be supplied with water in conformity with the applicable <br />provisions of this Chapter and subject to the contract between the City and the City of Saint Paul <br />for supply of water. (Ord. 388, 4-22-1963) <br />801.27: PRIVATE WATER SUPPLIES: <br />A. Connection to Water System Prohibited: No water pipe of the water system shall be <br />connected with any pump, well, tank or piping that is connected with any other source of <br />water supply. (Ord. 388, 4-22-1963) <br />B. Continued Use after Connection to System: Private wells may be maintained and continued <br />in use after connection is made to the water system, provided there is no means of cross - <br />connection between the private well and Municipal supply at any time. Hose bibbs that will <br />enable the cross -connection of the two systems are prohibited on internal piping of the well <br />supply system. The threads on the boiler drain of the well volume tank shall be removed or <br />the boiler drain bibb replaced with a sink faucet. Where both private and City systems are in <br />use, outside hose bibbs shall not be installed on both systems. <br />C. New Construction: <br />1. Water Main Available: All new homes or buildings shall connect to the Municipal water <br />system if a water main is available to the property unless the City Council approves a private <br />well where unusual circumstances exist. <br />2. Water Main Unavailable: Where new homes or buildings do not have a water main <br />available to the property, the City Council shall determine whether and under what <br />conditions the Municipal water system will be extended to serve the property or a private <br />well allowed. (Ord. 530, 3-20-1967) <br />D. Existing Private Water System: Existing private water systems may be continued and <br />maintained. Private wells serving such systems may not be drilled without a permit from the <br />Director of Public Works or the City Council. (Ord. 891, 12-14-1981) <br />E. Permit Required: No person shall drill any well without first obtaining a permit. Application <br />for such permit shall state the character, location and size of the proposed well. The permit <br />fee shall be set by City Council resolution. (Ord. 891, 12-14-1981) <br />F. Requirements For Issuance: The Director of Public Works shall issue such permits only if <br />one of the following exists: <br />1. The well will only serve one single-family residence, and the use of the Municipal system <br />would create a health problem for the occupants of such single-family dwelling. <br />2. The well is to be used for monitoring purposes only and will be abandoned in accordance <br />with State regulations at a set future date. <br />3. All other wells shall require a permit from the City Council. The City Council will issue <br />such permits only after a determination that the private well will not interfere with the <br />Municipal system and that the property cannot be served by the existing Municipal system. <br />(Ord. 891, 12-14-1981; 1995 Code) <br />4. Upon the completion of the drilling of each and every well, the well driller shall notify the <br />Chief Code Enforcement Officer and shall furnish the Chief Code Enforcement Officer with <br />