Manatee County |
Code of Ordinances |
Chapter 2-31. WATER, SEWERS AND SEWAGE DISPOSAL |
Article VIII. FACILITY INVESTMENT FEES |
§ 2-31-207. Customer and service classifications.
There are two (2) classes of customers: (1) wholesale and (2) retail.
(a)
Wholesale service. Municipalities, political subdivisions, or other governmental entities that have their wastewater treated by the county and/or purchase potable water from the county potable water system as a single resale customer for the purpose of reselling to those customers within their jurisdictions.
(b)
Retail service classifications.
(1)
Residential, single-family. All residences containing one dwelling unit, individually metered and not connected in any manner to a commercial establishment.
(2)
Residential, multifamily. All residential structures containing two (2) or more dwelling units. Included are the following:
a.
Single-family residences in subdivisions served by master meters;
b.
Existing duplexes served by one meter; and
c.
Condominiums, apartments, and mobile home parks served by master meters.
(3)
Mobile home. Individual mobile homes individually metered and not located in a mobile home park.
(4)
Travel trailer. Includes the following:
a.
Individual travel trailers individually metered; and
b.
Travel trailer parks served by master meters.
(5)
Hotel or motel. An establishment containing multiple rooms intended for temporary, short-term lodging.
(6)
Commercial. Includes, but is not limited to, rooming houses, retail and wholesale sales operations, office buildings, shopping centers, warehouses, bakeries, vending operations, laundries, retirement/rest/nursing homes, restaurants, hospitals, schools, churches, government facilities, and other related service operations.
(7)
Industrial. All manufacturing, agricultural, chemical, and food processing plants.
(8)
Large user. A commercial or industrial customer with a reserve capacity that equals or exceeds an average of one million gallons per day (1 MGD).
(9)
Wastewater only. Any customer connected to the wastewater system who uses other than county potable water service.
(10)
Metered irrigation. A residential or commercial customer with a potable water meter or reclaimed water meter for the sole purpose of watering grass and vegetation. No impact shall be made upon the wastewater system as a result of this service.
(11)
Public fire protection. Public fire hydrants and other devices used to supply potable water or reclaimed water to meet general fire fighting requirements.
(12)
Private fire protection. Separate fire connections, standpipes with hose attachments, tanks, and automatic sprinkler systems.
(Ord. No. 06-88, § 1, 10-24-06)