§ 51.034 COMBINED RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL SERVICE.
   (A)   Where both residential and commercial classes of service are supplied through one service and one meter to the same customer on the same premises, and where the principal use of energy will be for residential purposes but a small amount of energy will be used for nonresidential purposes, the customer will be billed under the residential service rate only when the equipment for such nonresidential use is within the capacity of one 120 volt, 30 ampere branch circuit (or is less than 3,000 watts capacity), and where the nonresidential equipment exceeds the above-stated maximum limit, the entire nonresidential wiring may be separated from the residential wiring so that the residential and nonresidential loads may be metered separately.
   (B)   If the separation is accomplished, the residential and nonresidential consumption will be billed under the appropriate tariffs. In the event the customer elects to not separate the residential and nonresidential wiring, the total metered consumption will be billed under the appropriate general service tariff.
(Ord. 14-2017, passed 10-10-2017)