(A) Service types.
(1) Residential service. A single-family dwelling, including separately metered units in multi-family structures, used for living, cooking, sleeping, and recreation.
(2) Small general service. An enterprise whose coincident demand does not exceed twenty (20) kilowatts.
(3) Large general service. An enterprise whose coincident demand is more than twenty (20) kilowatts but less than or equal to one hundred (100) kilowatts.
(4) Industrial service. An enterprise whose coincident demand exceeds one hundred (100) kilowatts.
(B) Service classifications.
(1) Permanent service. All permanent structures or facilities requiring electrical service beyond an initial twelve (12) month period shall be required to be served by a permanent electrical service connection that is installed in or upon a permanent structure and maintained in accordance with Uniform Electrical Code standards.
(2) Temporary service. Temporary electrical service connections that are installed and maintained in accordance with Uniform Electrical Code standards shall be permitted to provide electrical power during the course of construction and other special circumstances for a period not to exceed twelve (12) months. One twelve (12) month extension may be approved by the Director.
(3) Nonstandard service. The consumer shall pay the cost of any special installation necessary to meet the consumer’s particular requirements for service at other than standard voltages, or for the supply of closer voltage regulation than required by standard practice.
(Ord. No. 2001-05, passed 5-8-01; Am. Ord. 2005-18, passed 10-5-05)