The following words, terms and phrases, when used in this article,
shall have the meanings ascribed to them in this section, except where
the context clearly indicates a different meaning:
Applicant.
The owner of a lot or tract of land, or his agent, requesting
water or sanitary sewer service.
City.
Highland Village, Texas, a municipal corporation, acting
by and through its governing body.
Consumer.
The actual user of water or sanitary sewer service from a
city connection.
Developer.
An owner or agent of the owner subdividing lots or tracts
for sale or lease as homes, apartments, commercial shopping centers
or industrial sites.
Engineer.
The city engineer or his duly authorized assistants, agents,
engineers or superintendents, acting within the scope of the particular
duties entrusted them.
Evaluated cost.
The latest evaluated cost as established by the City of Dallas,
Texas, under section 49-69 of the Dallas Code or similar succeeding
ordinance.
Front footage.
The number of linear feet in that portion of the boundary
of a property abutting a street, alley or easement containing a water
and sanitary sewer main from which the property will be served with
water and sewer service.
Individual owner.
A person requesting extension of water or sewer service to
a property which will be used as his own residence or business; or
an individual commercial or industrial concern requesting extension
of water or sewer service to property to be used for its own operation,
which property or a portion thereof will not be sold, leased or rented
in connection with its intended function.
Oversize main.
A water or sewer main required to interconnect property being
developed with the existing water or wastewater system which exceeds
the size of a standard water or sewer main.
Pro rata.
A charge equal to a portion of the cost of water or sewer
main extensions to serve the owner's property, based upon the front
footage and area to be served, that is imposed to reimburse the original
developer his costs of installing or paying for the main.
Property.
Any lot, abstract or parcel of land.
Property owner.
A record title holder of premises served or to be served
with a connection to a water or sewer main.
Side mains.
Water or sewer mains which lie along one or more sides of
a subdivision and serve adjacent property other than that for which
the extension was made.
Standard size sewer main.
Sanitary sewer main six inches or eight inches in diameter
with appurtenances, as determined by the city.
Standard size water main.
A water main six inches or eight inches in diameter, with
appurtenances, and adequately supported by water mains large enough
to provide standard fire protection as recognized by the state commission
on environmental quality rules and regulations for public water supplies.
The size of the main will be determined by the city.
Wastewater.
The equivalent of the term "sanitary sewer" or "sewer."
(1999 Code, sec. 90-2)