(1)
Where there is a water main adjacent to any premises the owner of such premises supplied by city water shall have a service connection with the city main.
(2)
Number of Services.
(a)
Each single-family dwelling shall have a separate water service or services.
(b)
Multiple-family dwellings of two, three, or four units may have a single water service or separate water services at the discretion of the property owner.
(c)
Multiple-family dwellings with more than four units shall have a single water service.
(d)
Commercial and industrial properties shall have a separate water service or services.
Except: Where situations and/or special conditions exist that make an individual service for each unit impossible or unfeasible. The director shall determine when such situations or conditions prohibit individual services.
(3)
All water services shall be metered. All meters, meter boxes, valves, and service lines from the main to and including the meter shall be and remain the property of the city.
(4)
Water service lines from the meter to the house, including backflow devices if installed, shall be the property of the property owner.
(5)
Water shall not be supplied to any other premises, except temporarily as approved by the director by written permit. If two or more residential premises are supplied by one metered service, base water service charges for each premises supplied with water shall be assessed for each separate building or premises so supplied. Multi-services existing as of the date of codification of the ordinance codified in this chapter shall be separated at such time as the owner or occupant thereof shall obtain a building permit for the remodeling or structural alteration of such premises.
(6)
When two or more residential premises are being serviced by one water service connection, as otherwise set forth in this section, the city shall have the right to require the installation of additional water service connections from the water main to the premises. When additional water service connections are provided for any premises, all water service shall be metered and installed in an approved manner. No premises shall be permitted to furnish water to any other premises, except during an emergency which shall not exceed a period of 30 calendar days. An application to cover the emergency connection shall be filed with the city within 48 hours of the occurrence causing the emergency. When the intended use of the water service is changed or the structure served is altered, a new service shall be installed at the customer's expense unless the existing service complies with the provisions of this chapter.
(Ord. 3533 § 1, 2024)