§ 1163.025. Electricity metering systems.  


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  • A.

    The Director of Public Utilities is hereby authorized to install, read and maintain metering systems to any and all properties served with electricity by the Division of Power.

    B.

    The Director of Public Utilities or the director's appointed agents are authorized to enter all properties served with electricity by the Division of Power for the purpose of installing, reading and maintaining the metering system.

    C.

    Electricity service may be terminated for failure of a customer to provide access to the property for the purpose of installing, reading or maintaining the metering systems pursuant to the provisions of City Code Section 1160.03.

    D.

    The property owner shall pay the appropriate service termination and resumption charges as specified in Section 1163.19 for denying access to the Director of Public Utilities or the director's agents for the purpose of installing, reading and maintaining the metering system.

    E.

    The customer is responsible for damage to the metering system resulting from negligence or vandalism and shall be charged for said damages to the meter according to Section 1163.19, except that said charge shall not be imposed when to the satisfaction of the director it is shown that the damage is the result of conditions beyond the control of the customer.

    F.

    If the customer causes the obstruction of the metering system after its installation, or requests that the metering system be relocated, and the Division of Power agrees to perform such relocation, the customer shall be responsible for the relocation trip charge as specified in Section 1163.19, plus the actual costs of relocating any part of the metering system. The customer shall be responsible for removing or relocating equipment not owned by the Division of Power.

    G.

    The Director of Public Utilities will determine the type of metering system to be installed for each customer and that if in the director's opinion an existing system is inadequate to meet the intent of Section 1163.025, the director shall cause it to be replaced with a system meeting said intent.

(Ord. No. 0139-2011, § 3, 3-7-2011; Ord. No. 2398-2012, § 14, 12-3-2012)