04 N.C. Admin. Code 11 R07-26 - INTERPRETATIONS
(a) Residential
Service.
(1) "Residential service" is defined
as service to a householder or tenant living in a separate house or a separate
apartment in an apartment building.
(2) Should the owner of a multiple apartment
building undertake to furnish water to his tenants as a part of their monthly
rent, then such service shall be classed as "Commercial."
(3) A close member of a householder's family,
living with that householder and using the same water facilities, shall not be
classified as an additional service or as "Commercial."
(4) In cases where a householder or tenant
devotes some portion of the occupied building to commercial use and uses the
remainder as a residence, then the predominant use of water shall constitute
the basis for classification as either residential or commercial.
(b) Commercial Service.
(1) "Commercial service" is defined to
include service to each separate business enterprise, occupation, or
institution occupying for its exclusive use any unit or units of space as an
entire building, entire floor, suite of rooms or a single room, and using water
for such incidental use as the schedule of rates applicable to the particular
installation may permit. "Commercial service" shall apply to all stores,
offices, hotels, wholesale houses, garages, display windows, signs, theaters,
barber and beauty shops, churches, opera houses, auditoriums, lodge halls,
schoolhouses, banks, bakeries, and any other space occupied for commercial
purposes. Any rooming house, lodging house, resort, inn or tavern renting more
than four rooms to strangers or transients, without any previous agreement for
accommodation or as to the duration of stay, shall be classed as a hotel and as
such it comes under the "Commercial" classification.
(2) Where a single business enterprise or
institution occupies more than one unit of space in the conduct of the same
business, each separate unit will be metered separately and considered a
separate service unless the customer makes the necessary provisions whereby the
different units may be connected to permit the metering of all water used
through one meter. The above rule shall not be construed to allow any customer
to secure combined meter readings and billings by reason of ownership in the
same person, partnership, association, or corporation of different buildings or
units of space which are not used and operated by the customer and held out to
the public as one single business unit.
(c) Industrial Service. - "Industrial
service" is defined as a customer manufacturing or producing a commodity for
the use and sale to the general public.
(d) Fire Protection Service. - "Fire
protection service" is defined as each customer taking service under a distinct
fire protection rate schedule.
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