§ 40.1-2. Definitions.  


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  • As used in this chapter, the following definitions shall apply, unless the context otherwise indicates:

    (1)

    Customer utility services are all those poles, towers, wires, lines, cables and appurtenant equipment located between the distribution line and wall of the building or structure occupied or intended to be occupied by a customer in the case of any service such as electricity, telephone, telegraph, cable television, traffic control, fire alarm or police communication, and all those conduits, pipes and appurtenant equipment located between the main and the wall of the building or structure occupied or intended to be occupied by a customer in the case of any service such as gas, water, steam or petroleum.

    (2)

    Distribution lines are all those wires, cables and appurtenant equipment located between the customer utility services and the transmission line.

    (3)

    Transmission lines are those high-capacity conductors (such as 115 KV and above for electrical service) and associated structures which are used to carry the service from points of generation to distribution points (such as electrical substations).

    (Ord. No. 3366-85)

(Ord. No. 3366-85)