This law requires utility companies to check if a rental property has a valid license before installing a second utility meter. This affects landlords and property owners who rent out their properties in Philadelphia. The goal is to ensure that rental properties meet the city's safety and health standards.
Adding a new Chapter 21-3500 of The Philadelphia Code, entitled "Public Utility Meters," to prohibit provision of a second utility meter by a public utility at a residential property without evidence of a valid housing rental license for the property, under certain terms and conditions.
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15 Yes·0 No·0 Absent
Roll Call
| Member | Vote |
|---|---|
| Anthony Phillips | Yes |
| Brian J. O'Neill | Yes |
| Cindy Bass | Yes |
| Curtis Jones, Jr. | Yes |
| Isaiah Thomas | Yes |
| Jamie Gauthier | Yes |
| Jeffery Young, Jr. | Yes |
| Jim Harrity | Yes |
| Kenyatta Johnson | Yes |
| Mark Squilla | Yes |
| Michael Driscoll | Yes |
| Nicolas O'Rourke | Yes |
| Nina Ahmad | Yes |
| Quetcy Lozada | Yes |
| Rue Landau | Yes |