Each new consumer, whether owner or tenant,
shall sign an application for water before beginning occupancy.
All services shall be metered except fire lines,
which shall be equipped with a combination check valve and bypass
meter known as a "detector-check valve."
[Amended 11-9-1982 by Ord. No. 82-44]
All noninstitutional meters and/or detector-check
valve assemblies installed subsequent to the effective date of this
article shall be provided with outside registers. The term "noninstitutional"
shall include residences, rest homes, nursing homes, apartment houses
and multifamily houses.
A.
Meters and/or remote registers and related equipment
are not to be disturbed without prior approval by the Water Bureau
except in emergencies.
B.
The remote register shall be located on the outside
of the building within three feet of the electric meter or on the
front of the building. In no case shall the remote register be enclosed
in a fenced area. If the register is enclosed by a fence, the consumer
will be required to have the register relocated at his or her expense
by the Water Bureau.
C.
All meters and remote registers installed subsequent
to the effective date of this article shall be sealed in place.
D.
The presence of a remote register does not waive consumer's
obligations concerning access.