[Amended 12-12-2006 by Ord. No. 374]
As used in this article, the following terms
shall have the meanings indicated:
COMMERCIAL USER
Any user using water for business purposes other than for
manufacturing.
CONNECTION FEE
Fee charged for the right of the user to connect to the system as set forth in Chapter
66, Fees.
HOTEL
A building or portion of it which is used as such for the
lodging of guests. The term "hotel" includes an apartment hotel, motel,
boardinghouse or club, whether or not meals are served.
[Added 7-9-2012 by Ord.
No. 2012-5]
HOTEL ROOM
A room of any kind in any part or portion of a hotel, which
is available for or let out for any purpose other than a place of
assembly. A bathroom which adjoins and is directly accessible to a
hotel room and solely serves the guest(s) of that hotel room shall
be considered part of that hotel room.
[Added 7-9-2012 by Ord.
No. 2012-5]
INDUSTRIAL USER
Any user using water for manufacturing purposes, including
but not exclusive of making, finishing, bottling, canning, cleaning,
or laundering of any article in whole or part.
MAIN
As used in singular or plural, the pipes, other than supply
lines and service pipes, used for conveying water to or distributing
water through the system.
METER HORN
Specialized piece of pipe designed to allow a hookup and
mounting of a water meter in the existing water line.
METER RATES
Rates or charges for water based on quantity consumed as
measured by an approved water meter.
NONRESIDENTIAL UNIT
A facility, building, structure or part thereof which is
not used as a residential unit, such as but not limited to a business,
office, commercial establishment, industrial facility, hotel, motel,
restaurant, tavern, church and school.
[Added 7-9-2012 by Ord.
No. 2012-5]
NONRESIDENTIAL USER
One or more users owning, renting and/or occupying a single
nonresidential unit which receives water provided by the Water Department.
[Added 7-9-2012 by Ord.
No. 2012-5]
RESIDENTIAL UNIT
A single- or multiple-family dwelling, apartment, condominium
unit, townhouse, trailer or mobile home, which is designed for and
used exclusively as a residence. The conduct of a home occupation
in conformity with Borough zoning ordinances will not disqualify the
unit from being classified as a residential unit.
[Added 7-9-2012 by Ord.
No. 2012-5]
RESIDENTIAL USER
One or more users owning, renting and/or occupying a single
residential unit which receives water provided by the Water Department.
[Added 7-9-2012 by Ord.
No. 2012-5]
SERVICE LINE
The pipe extending from the curb cock or valve to the meter,
usually on privately owned land, for supplying the premises with water.
SUPPLY LINE
Pipe connected to the main and extending to and including
the curb cock or valve at or about the curb line of the street.
SYSTEM
The water supply system of the Borough of Andover.
USER
A person, corporation, company, society, firm, partnership,
association, organization or any group or entity operating as a unit
which or who owns, rents and/or occupies a residential unit or nonresidential
unit receiving water provided by the Water Department.
[Amended 7-9-2012 by Ord.
No. 2012-5]
WATER RENTAL
All fees charged or chargeable to a user and/or property
owner.
[Amended 12-12-2006 by Ord. No. 374]
A. Every user shall install, at his own expense, a meter
horn provided by the Water Department and a service shutoff valve
at the point of entry of the water service into his property in accordance
with the specifications of the Water Department.
B. Any user making written application to the Water Department
for a meter horn shall be furnished a meter horn upon payment to the
Water Department sufficient to reimburse the Water Department for
its cost for the meter horn plus 15% administrative cost.
C. All meter horns and water shutoff valves shall be
installed by the user within 90 days after the issuance or within
30 days prior to the date established above for installation of water
meters, whichever date is earlier.
D. Every user shall notify the Water Department of the
completion of the installation of the meter horn and water shutoff
valve.
[Amended 12-12-2006 by Ord. No. 374]
A. Upon notification to the Water Department by the user
that his or her meter horn and shutoff valve have been installed,
the Water Department shall furnish and shall install the meter unless
the Water Superintendent shall authorize installation by a third party
approved by the Water Superintendent and selected by the user.
B. No meter shall be installed unless the meter horn,
piping connections and shutoff valve have been installed in accordance
with the specifications of the Water Department.
C. Upon complaint of a user and payment by the user of the meter checkout fee as prescribed by Chapter
66, Fees, a Borough water meter shall be disconnected, removed and tested. If the meter test discloses the meter reading inaccurate with a deviation greater than 5%, the meter shall be repaired or replaced by the Water Department and the meter checkout fee credited to the user's account. The Water Department or its authorized representative shall perform the meter testing. If a user requests testing by an independent agency, the user and the property owner shall be responsible for all costs incurred by the Water Department which shall be due on presentation of the bill and, if not paid within 30 days after its due date, be subject to interest and penalties in accordance with Chapter
66, Fees.
[Amended 12-12-2006 by Ord. No. 374]
The Water Department, its employees and agents,
carrying identification cards with photographs attached, shall have
access at all reasonable hours to a user's property for the purpose
of installing water meters and, after the installation of said meters,
for the purpose of inspecting, maintaining and reading the water meters
and associated equipment. The hours between 8:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m.,
Monday through Friday, and 8:00 a.m. and 12:00 noon on Saturday shall
be considered reasonable hours for these purposes. If Water Department
personnel are unable to gain access after three reasonable attempts
over a period of three weeks, then it shall be construed that the
property owner has denied access and will be subject to estimated
billing by the Borough.
[Amended 12-12-2006 by Ord. No. 374]
A. No fixture of any kind from which water can be drawn
shall be placed on the street side of the water meter, except with
permission of the Water Department.
B. After installation, the water meter shall remain the
property of the Water Department.
C. Every user shall be responsible for the protection
of the meter due to freezing, hot water or otherwise or damage to
the meter due to negligence or carelessness. Repairs to or replacement
of meters so damaged shall be at the expense of the property owner.
D. The Water Department may repair, replace or exchange
meters, as it deems necessary.
E. No person except an employee or designated representative
of the Water Department shall connect, disconnect, repair or adjust
or tamper in any way with a water shutoff, line, water meter, curb
cock or valve or its associated equipment or the water meter seal.
F. The property owner shall be responsible for the installation, maintenance and repair of the service line and shall keep the same in good repair and protect it from damage due to freezing or other causes. All leaks in the service line shall be reported promptly to the Water Department and immediately repaired by the property owner. If repairs are not so made, the water shall be shut off by the Water Department and shall not be turned on until the disconnection and reestablishment fees prescribed by Chapter
66, Fees, are paid and the pipe is put in serviceable condition as determined by the Water Department.
G. In case of emergency, the Water Department may repair a service line, and if so, the cost of the repair work shall be charged by the Water Department to the user as part of the water rental and shall be due upon presentation of the bill. If the bill is not paid within 60 days after presentation to the user, the provisions of §§
130-8,
130-9 and
130-19 shall apply.
The Water Department, upon notice to the user,
may discontinue service to any user for any of the following reasons:
A. Failure to take the necessary steps to have a meter properly installed in accordance with specifications of the Water Department before the date established in §
130-13 for installation of water meters.
B. Failure to pay water meter charges or service charges
when due in accordance with rates and regulations established by the
Water Department.
C. Violations of any of the provisions of this article
or violation of any rules and regulations duly adopted by resolution
of the Water Department.
[Amended 6-9-1986 by Ord. No. 224]
Any person who violates any provision of this chapter, upon conviction before the Municipal Court Judge, shall, in addition to the penalty set forth in §
130-19 above, be subject to the penalties provided for in Chapter
1, General Provisions, §
1-15.