A.
Installation.
1.
All services shall be metered. A sum of money as set forth in the rate schedule shall be deposited with the city prior to installation of the meter facilities to pay all of the cost of said installation when said installation is made at the request of the customer. The service connection, whether located on public or private property, is the property of the city unless specifically otherwise provided, and the city reserves the right to repair, replace and maintain it, as well as to remove it, upon discontinuance of service.
2.
Meters will be installed at the curb or within the public right-of-way or easement, and shall be owned by the city and installed and removed at its expense after payment of the charges established therefor. No rent or other charge will be paid by the city for a meter or other facilities, including housing and connections, located on a customer's premises. All meters will be sealed by the city at the time of installation, and no seal shall be altered or broken except as otherwise permitted by the city.
B.
Change in Location. No meter may be moved without the prior written approval of the city. Meters moved for the convenience of the customer will be relocated at the customer's expense. Meters moved to protect the city's property will be moved at its expense. If the lateral distance which the customer desires to have the meter moved exceeds eight feet, the customer will be required to pay for and install a new service connected directly to the main in a straight line at the desired location.
C.
Meter Reading. Meters will be read as nearly as possible on the same day monthly, with billing periods containing approximately 30 days.
D.
Meter Tests—Errors.
1.
Tests—Deposit. All meters will be factory tested prior to installation and no meter will be installed which registers more than two percent fast. If a customer desires to have the meter serving his or her premises tested, the customer shall first deposit with the city a test fee in an amount established by resolution of city council. Should the meter register more than two percent fast, the fee will be refunded; but should the meter register less than two percent fast, the test fee will be retained by the city.
2.
Adjustment for Meter Errors.
a.
Fast Meters. If a meter tested at the request of a customer pursuant to subsection (D)(1) of this section is found to be more than 2% fast, the excess charges for the time service was rendered to the customer or for a period of six months, whichever shall be less, shall be refunded to the customer.
b.
Slow Meters. If a meter tested at the request of a customer pursuant to subsection (D)(1) of this section is found to be more than 25% slow in the case of domestic service, or more than 5% slow for other than domestic service, the city may bill the customer for the amount of the undercharge based upon corrected meter readings for the period, not exceeding six months, that the meter was in use.
3.
Nonregistering Meters. If a meter is found to be not registering, the charges for service shall be at the minimum monthly rate or based on the estimated consumption, whichever is greater. Such estimates shall be made from previous consumption for a comparable period or by such other method as determined by the city inspector whose decision shall be final.
(Ord. 16-318, 2016; Ord. 23-0373, § 39)