A. All connections to the city’s water system, other than for fire protection, shall be metered by a city water meter of one of the types approved by the city.
B. When more than one building, duplex, mobile home or separate dwelling is connected to one meter, each such building, duplex, mobile home or separate dwelling must be provided with separate shutoff valves in good working order, so that such unit may be shut off without disturbing service to the remaining units. Every such separate unit not already equipped with the shutoff valve as provided in this subsection must be so equipped at the owner’s expense as soon as the defect is known or found to exist.
C. No water meter shall be removed or in any way disturbed except by an authorized representative of the city.
D. All meters shall be and remain the property of the city and shall be removed only by the city when the use of water on the premises is to be entirely stopped or the service connection discontinued or abandoned.
E. On and after March 1, 1999, a person applying to connect to the city’s water system or to change his or her use of the city’s water system shall provide a separate city water meter for each separate category of use.
F. A person applying to connect to the city’s water system or to change his or her use of the city’s water system may connect more than one building, place of business, duplex, mobile home or separate dwelling to one city water meter; provided, that all buildings, duplexes, mobile homes or separate dwellings connected to one city water meter shall have one owner or owner’s association who shall be legally responsible for the payment of the corresponding city utility water bills. A change in ownership or owner’s association which would result in property owned by more than one owner or owner’s association being connected to a single city water meter shall require the installation of additional city water meters pursuant to the requirements of this chapter.
G. A city water meter shall be sized to provide for a maximum rate of continuous water flow that is less than the water meter manufacturer’s published maximum continuous flow rate and that is less than the maximum flow rate as established by the American Water Works Association. A city water meter shall be sized to provide for a maximum rate of intermittent water flow that is less than the water meter manufacturer’s published maximum intermittent flow rate.
H. A person whose property is connected to the city’s water system shall apply for city approval to install a larger city water meter or to install additional city water meters when a condition is known or reasonably anticipated that will cause the maximum rate of continuous water flow to be greater than the water meter manufacturer’s published maximum continuous flow rate or the maximum flow rate established by the American Water Works Association, or will cause the maximum rate of intermittent water flow to be greater than the water meter manufacturer’s published maximum intermittent flow rate.
I. A person whose property was connected to the city’s water system on or before February 28, 2003, and has a single line serving both a required fire sprinkler system and domestic needs may, at that person’s option and expense, install a double-check backflow prevention device and thereafter pay monthly charges based on the size of the line serving only that person’s domestic needs. (Ord. 2006-09 § 1, 2006: Ord. 2003-14 § 1, 2003: Ord. 99-20 § 1, 1999; Ord. 98-24 § 1, 1999; Ord. 82-20 § B(4), 1982)