2 meter in a single family unit

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wireperson

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this customer wants to split her house , her mother in law will be living in a part of this single family and she wants a separate meter for this area and another meter for the other part where my customer will be living , anything in the code that doesn't allow this? I went to the cit ihall yesterday , they say that it's not possible to do this , because is a r l zone , zoning won't allow it. any inputs? Thanks
 
Well if the zoning won't allow it then you're stuck with that you have. You could setup your own sub-metering system but I'm not sure if all jurisdictions allow it.
 
The NEC will not regulate how many meters you have to a building, only how many services. Since this would probably be one service, then the NEC would not be a problem. The zoning administrator is another issue. What is a mother-in-law suite today becomes a rental unit tomorrow.
 
this customer wants to split her house , her mother in law will be living in a part of this single family and she wants a separate meter for this area and another meter for the other part where my customer will be living , anything in the code that doesn't allow this? I went to the cit ihall yesterday , they say that it's not possible to do this , because is a r l zone , zoning won't allow it. any inputs? Thanks
A single family is a single family is a single family.
 
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