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sewer, as -built plans stamped by an engineer licensed by the state of California must be <br />submitted and approved by the Public Works Agency. <br />(d) The city shall require the installation of a water meter in accordance with <br />section 39-23(b) on every service connection to each dwelling unit, irrigation system, <br />common area amenity, and individual commercial unit tapped from the private water <br />line. The city will be responsible for the maintenance of the water meters, including <br />meter reading, meter testing, meter repair, and replacement. To maintain, inspect, test, <br />and read the public water meters, both an access easement to the development and a <br />maintenance easement, confined to the water service meter box, shall be granted to the <br />city by the private property served. <br />(e) The allowance or permitting by the city of private water lines shall not in <br />any way authorize the owner or private entity to resell water for profit within the city. <br />Secs. 39-6-39-14. - Reserved <br />SECTION 4. Article II of Chapter 39 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code is hereby <br />repealed in its entirety. <br />SECTION 5. Article II of Chapter 39 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code is hereby <br />reenacted in its entirety as follows: <br />ARTICLE II. - WATER <br />Sec. 39-15. - Definitions. <br />As used in this article: <br />Afterhours means that period of time allotted by the finance director for the <br />performance of unscheduled water service turn on or turn off, occurring after the <br />regularly established hours for the performance of scheduled water service turn on or <br />turn off, as set by the director of finance. <br />Agency means Public Works Agency, City of Santa Ana. <br />Applicant means an individual, partnership, association, corporation, <br />receivership, trust, trusteeship, or agency of government, or other legal entity <br />recognized by the laws of the state or of the United States applying for water service. <br />Backflow preventer means an approved device or means to prevent backflow <br />into the city's potable water system. <br />Common area amenities means areas within residential, commercial, or <br />industrial developments for the common use of residents or workers managed by the <br />Ordinance No. NS -2921 <br />Page 4 of 57 <br />