Outside meter pits may be installed in special
cases on approval of the Town Engineer. Such meter pits must be installed
in accordance with Town specifications and at the expense of the property
owner.
In the event that the pipes of the consumer
are not in proper condition for the installation of a meter, the consumer
shall cause said pipes at the point at which said meter is to be installed
to be put in proper condition prior to the installation of said meter.
See § 26B-2A(13)(b) of Chapter
26B, Fees, for service charges and fees.
No person shall break, remove or deface the
seal of any water meter or remove, alter or obstruct, injure or prevent
the uninhibited use of such meter or bypass Town-supplied water by
looping (or other means) the meter, thereby preventing the full water
supply from being metered. Any meter found to have been tampered with
or bypassed accordingly shall subject the owner of the property metered
to the following penalties. It shall be presumed that such meter has
been illegally tampered with or bypassed if found to be in a state
as hereinbefore set forth.
A. The penalties for injury to such meters shall be as
follows: the criminal penalty under § 155.15, Subdivision
6, of the Penal Law of the State of New York if found to be violated
or, in the alternative, the criminal penalty under such violation
of this code, with the same presumption as hereinbefore set forth,
which shall subject the violator to an imprisonment up to 15 days
in jail or $250 in penalties, or both.
B. In the event that such tampering, if found, has not
affected the measure of water charged for, the owner shall then be
responsible for a replacement of the meter and/or correction of water
supply lines, the cost thereof and labor for such replacement and
any and all special fees which the Water Department deems necessary
for replacing or correcting the same.