§ 225-65. Fire hydrants.

A. Fire hydrants and control valves shall be installed not more than 500 feet apart at proper locations to be determined by the Fire Prevention Bureau and Township Engineer. The location of the fire hydrants in commercial or industrial areas shall be determined solely by the Fire Prevention Bureau. All fire hydrant locations shall be properly indicated on all major subdivisions.

B. All fire hydrants shall have two two-and-one-half-inch hose connections and one four-and-one-half-inch steamer connection.

§ 225-66. Streetlighting.

[Amended 10-9-1984 by Ord. No. 84:61]

The developer shall install or cause to be installed, at his own expense, streetlighting facilities in accordance with the Recommended Practice of Street and Highway Lighting of the Illuminating Engineering Society (latest edition), or other equivalent and acceptable standards. The developer shall pay the cost of operating the streetlights until such time as the lights which are installed shall be accepted by resolution of the Township Council as part of the acceptance of a public street of the Township. At the time of final approval, the developer shall deposit with the Township cash in an amount equal to twice that annual billing rate as determined by Jersey Central Power and Light Company. The Township shall utilize the cash deposit to pay the annual billings for such streetlighting in the development until the streets are accepted as above provided, at which time the Township shall return to the developer the remaining cash on deposit, if any. At the time of final approval, the developer shall also pay to the Township the contribution fixture rate determined by Jersey Central Power and Light Company, which amount represents part of the developer's installation cost for streetlighting facilities.

§ 225-67. Sanitary sewer lines.

A. All sanitary sewer lines shall be tested by means of a low-pressure air test between manholes, as directed by the Township Engineer.

B. The developer must supply the testing equipment and manpower necessary to accomplish the test. The Township Engineer and/or his personnel will monitor the test performance.

C. House connections should be adequately capped prior to the test.

D. No stabilized base course shall be placed on subdivision streets until the sanitary sewer lines have passed the low-pressure air test.