Will low-density multi-family structures (duplex, triplex, four-plex) be allowed to have each unit metered?
Yes, a property owner may elect to individually meter each unit. A property owner would be required to obtain the necessary building and encroachment permits from the City to have an individual service connection for each unit. Q: Who will be responsible for paying the water utility bill? A: For a single-family detached home, the water utility bill would either be paid by the owner or can be the responsibility of the tenant renting the property. For low-density multi-family dwellings (duplex, triplex, four-plex) that are master metered, the property owner would be responsible for the water utility bill. If each unit is individually metered, the owner may elect to have the tenant assume responsibility of the water utility bill. Q: Who will be responsible for paying the balance of my water meter payment if the property is sold? A: The property owner would be responsible for pay the balance of the water meter prior to having his or her water service account closed or transferred to anothe
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