Reply 2 houses - 1 meter
Reply 2 houses - 1 meter
If this is 2 separate houses (not an auxilary building), though maybe on one property, I wonder if the possibility exists for the houses to be sold to separate owners in the future by subdividing the property parcel. Of 12 years on local zoning board in my town I have seen things like that happen many a time. An applicant would gain approval to build a second house, swearing it was for elderly relatives coming to live with them forever, then a year after approval is granted to subdivide and build a second house, unforeseen family conditions arise and whoops, up goes 2 for-sale signs.
Commercial properties are more notorious for that kind of whoops. I think a lot of individuals have things pre-planned.
**Just wondering.. Has that AHJ commented upon any concerns of that nature, as it may lead to neighbors negotiating an electric bill sharing each month or feeders becoming services and crossing property lines.
Example: In a next town over, zoning variance was achieved for a 2 story commercial structure where it shouldn't have been. (That's the job of zoning and planning boards to evaluate and approve or deny such variances from the allowable.) To leave this place anonymous, I'll just say a clothing store was going to be going in there. Yes, a 2 story commercial building with 2 separate wings on each floor and center atrium. I said to a pal, watch that place, they'll split it into multiple businesses. For a single clothing store, I thought it odd when I passed there one day and noticed a new 6-meter bank on the side of the building. Of course the original applicant ran into unexpected financial trouble and want back to zoning/planning board for a sob story to now split the place into multiple businesses "after" the entire structure had been built, of course.
When I saw the original new single meter pan and riser changed to a 6-banger, I told my pal I should have laid a bet on that situation happening.
Drake,
Old Bridge, NJ