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Log in or register for an account to continue. Check our Workshop & Open House calendar for opportunities to provide input. Utility personnel are not allowed to perform any work on the customer (load) side of the meter base. The Fire Code edition is the one adopted & amended by the State of Washington and by the Vancouver City Council by ordinance under title 16 of the Vancouver …