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billing and maintaining the auxiliary meters. (Ord. 662, 3-13-72) <br />B. Installation: All water meters shall be installed in accordance with the standards set bythe <br />Public Works Director. (Ord. 388, 4-22-63; amd. 1995 Code) <br />C. Security Deposit: A security deposit to be made by customers for water meters andpayment <br />for the water meter shall be made in advance of installation for all meters in an amount <br />established by City Council resolution. This deposit will be refunded when the property <br />ownership is transferred. Remote reading devices on water meters will be required except <br />where otherwise determined by the Public Works Director. (Ord. 733, 8-12-74; amd. 1995 <br />Code) <br />D. Maintenance and Repair: The City shall maintain and repair all meters when rendered <br />unserviceable through ordinary wear and tear and shall replace them if necessary. However, <br />where replacement, repair or adjustment of any meter is rendered necessary by the act, neglect, <br />including damage from hot water backup or carelessness of the owner or occupant of the <br />premises, any expense caused the City shall be charged against and collected from the water <br />consumer. (Ord. 388, 4-22-63) <br />E. Rereading Meter: A consumer may, by written request, have their meter reread by depositing <br />the amount stated below with the Finance Officer. In case a test should show an error of over <br />five percent (5%) of the water consumed, the deposit will be refunded to the consumer, a <br />correctly registering meter will be installed and the bill will be adjusted accordingly if the <br />meter erred in favor of the City. Such adjustment shall not extendback inore than one billing <br />period from the date of the written request. The deposit charges for meter testing shall be an <br />amount equal to the City's cost. (Ord. 733, 8-12-74; amd. 1995 Code) <br />F. Meters City Property: All water meters shall be and remain the property of the City. <br />G. Employees Granted Free Access: Authorized City employees shall have free access at <br />reasonable hours of the day to all parts of every building and premises connected with the <br />water system for reading of ineters and inspections. (Ord. 388, 4-22-63) <br />H. Rental Fee: A rental fee equal to the interest rate paid on customer security deposits, will be <br />charged the customer for the use of City water meters. The rental fee may be set off or <br />credited against any interest due the customer on the security deposit. (Ord. 733, 8-12-74) <br />801.16 : WATER RATES AND COLLECTION OF CHARGES: <br />A. Accounts, How Kept: All accounts shall be kept on the books of the Finance Officer bythe <br />house and street number, under the account number assigned and by the name of the owner or <br />of the person signing the application for service. All bills and notices sent out by the Finance <br />Officer shall be sent to the house or street number of the property. If nonresident owners or <br />agents desire personal notice sent to a different address, they shall file an application with the <br />Finance Officer. Any error in address shall be promptly reported to the Finance Officer. (Ord. <br />388, 4-22-63; 1995 Code) <br />B. Water Rates: <br />1. Regular Rate; Minimum Rate: The rate due and payable by each water user within the <br />City for water taken from the water system shall be payable quarterly in an amount set by <br />the Council and kept on file in the City Manager's office in the form of a rate schedule. <br />(1990 Code) <br />2. Faulty Meter: In case the meter is found to have stopped or to be operating in a faulty <br />manner, the amount of water used will be estimated in accordance with the amount used <br />previously in comparable periods of the year. <br />[� <br />