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In addition to any other remedy provided by this chapter, for any violation of the provisions of this chapter the water may be turned off and shall not be turned on again without satisfactory assurance on the part of the person in violation that he will comply with the provisions of this chapter. In the event of such shut-off, the consumer shall pay a fee as designated by resolution.
('66 Code, § 6-5.33) (Ord. 76-A, passed 12-17-23; Am. Ord. 817-C-S, passed 7-11-91)
Notwithstanding any other provision of this code, the following shall apply to the transportation of city water outside the city limits:
(A) Water service customers with a duly approved water hookup outside the city limits may not transport city water beyond the property boundaries on which the duly approved hookup is located, unless such transportation is specifically approved by an agreement with the city through a duly executed contract approving such transportation.
(B) The transportation of city water from a duly approved water hookup within the city limits for use outside the city limits shall be prohibited, unless such transportation is specifically approved by an agree-ment with the city through a duly executed contract approving such transportation.
('66 Code, § 6-5.35) (Ord. 363-C-S, passed 4-13-78) Penalty, see § 6-5.33
A bimonthly charge, designated by resolution and collected on the user's water bill, shall be paid for water service on unmetered connections to the city's water distribution system which are equipped with a detector check assembly satisfactory to the city and which supply water to privately owned and main-tained sprinklers, hydrants, or other outlets used exclusively for fire fighting, irrespective of quantity of water used, based upon the size of the detector check assembly.
('66 Code, § 6-5.36) (Ord. 380-C-S, passed 10-12-78; Am. Ord. 817-C-S, passed 7-11-91; Am. Ord. 929-C-S, passed 7-8-97)
The city hereby adopts and incorporates by reference the Contra Costa County Well Ordinance, Chapter 414-4 of the Ordinance Code of Contra Costa County. The Health Officer is hereby given enforce-ment authority regarding such ordinance.
('66 Code, § 6-5.37) (Ord. 629-C-S, passed 5-8-86)
The City Council may authorize unmetered service to premises where it determines that the public interest will best be served thereby. In the event of water allocation restrictions, the City Manager may limit, or suspend, the right of unmetered premises to receive water.
('66 Code, § 6-5.38) (Ord. 317-C-S, passed 7-11-91)