Except when otherwise indicated by context,
whenever used in these rules and regulations, the following terms
shall have the meanings indicated:
CITY
The City of Franklin, Merrimack County, New Hampshire.
COUNCIL
The City Council of the City of Franklin, the legislative
and governing body thereof.
CROSS-CONNECTION
Any actual or potential physical connection or arrangement
between two otherwise separate systems, one of which contains potable
water and the other of which contains water of unknown or questionable
safety and/or steam, chemicals, gases or other contaminants whereby
there may be a flow of unapproved water to a water system.
CURB STOP
A control valve typically located at the edge of the property
which has access at ground level to turn on or shut off water.
[Added 5-4-2015 by Ord.
No. 10-15]
DIRECTOR OF MUNICIPAL SERVICES
The Director of the Department of Municipal Services of the
City of Franklin, New Hampshire, or a duly authorized representative.
QUARTERLY AVAILABILITY CHARGE
A charge on the quarterly water bill to each water customer
having access to City water by means of a service connection typically
known as a "curb stop" or some other form of control valve. The quarterly
availability charge is based on the size of the water meter.
[Added 5-4-2015 by Ord.
No. 10-15]
WATER COMMODITY CHARGE
A charge for water consumption read from the water meter which is measured in cubic feet. The water commodity charge, which is identified in City Code Chapter
160, Fees, §
160-1, is billed per 100 feet of water consumed.
[Added 5-4-2015 by Ord.
No. 10-15]
WATER CONNECTION
That part of the water system connecting a water main with
an individual premises through the water meter outlet to it.
WATER MAIN
That part of the water distribution system located within
public easements or rights-of-way and intended to supply more than
one water connection.
WATER SERVICE
The distribution and supply of potable water throughout the
area served by the water system.
WATER SYSTEM
The system for distributing potable water and all appurtenances
of it.
In addition to accepting completely constructed
water mains from private individuals, the City may construct, extend,
enlarge or improve the water system at its own expense or cause all
or part of the cost to be borne by an appropriate special assessment
district.
The water system shall be under the exclusive
control of the City and its employees, and no person other than agents
or employees of the City shall operate, tap, change, obstruct, interfere
with or in any way disturb any portion of it. Fire hydrants may be
opened and used only by agents and employees of the City, which specifically
includes members of the Fire Department. No person shall obstruct
a fire hydrant by placing any permanent object within 15 feet of one.
If it becomes necessary to shut off the water from any section of the City because of an accident or for the purpose of making repairs or extensions, the City will try to give timely notice to the customers affected and, so far as practical, will use its best efforts to prevent inconvenience and damage arising from any such causes. The failure to give such notice shall not render the City liable for damages for inconvenience, injury or loss. The City shall not be liable under any circumstances for a deficiency or failure in the supply of water. The City Manager may restrict or otherwise regulate the use of water from the water system if an emergency arises endangering the health or welfare of the citizens of the City, in accordance with Article
I, Water Bans, of this chapter.
Any authorized agent of the City shall have
free access at all reasonable hours to inspect any water connection.
No person shall refuse to admit authorized agents of the City to any
property for such purpose. In case the authorized employee shall be
refused admittance or in any way hindered in making a necessary inspection
or examination, the water may be turned off from such property after
giving 24 hours' notice to the owner or occupant thereof.
The City shall be responsible for the repairs
to all portions of the water system within the public right-of-way
and on private property up to and including the curb stop valve. Where
a curb stop valve is located on private property, it shall be relocated
to the public side of the right-of-way whenever practical. Once installed,
the City shall maintain, calibrate and repair water meters as required
unless the repair is caused by the negligence of the premises owner
or tenant.