HomeMy WebLinkAboutORD 1008 (1988) ORDINANCE NO.1008
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUSTIN
APPROVING A CROSS-CONNECTION CONTROL PROGRAM, THEREBY 'ADDING
CHAPTER 1 SECTION 4930 TO THE TUSTIN MUNICIPAL CODE, TO
2 PROTECT THE PUBLIC WATER SYSTEM WITHIN THE CITY'S WATER SYSTEM
AREA
The City Council does hereby find and determine as follows:
5 SECTION 1: PURPOSE
6 The purpose of this ordinance is (1) to protect the public
water supply against actual or potential cross connection by
7= isolating within the premises contamination that may occur
because of some undiscovered or unauthorized cross-connection
on the premises; (2) to eliminate existing connections between
drinking water systems and other sources of water that are not
9 approved as safe and potable for human consumption; (3) to
eliminate cross-connections between drinking water systems and
l0 sources of contamination; (4) to prevent the making of cross-
connections in the future.
This Ordinance is adopted pursuant to the State of
California Administrative Code, Title 17, Sections 7583
through 7605 inclusive - Public Health entitled"Regulations
Relating to Cross-Connections."
It is unlawful for any person, firm, or corporation at any
time to make or maintain or cause to be mad~ or maintained,
temporarily or permanently, for any period of time whatsoever,
any cross-connection between plumbing pipes or water fixtures
being served with water by the City Water Department and any
other source of water supply or to maintain any sanitary
|7 fixture or other appurtenances or fixtures which by reason of
their construction may cause or allow backflow of water or
other substances into the water supply system of the City
and/or the service of water pipes or fixtures of any consumer
of the City.
20 SECTION 2: DEFINITIONS
'2] A. Air-Gap Separation: The term "air-gap separation" means
a physical break between a supply pipe and a receiving
22 vessel. The air-gap shall be at least double the
diameter of the supply pipe measured vertically above
23 the top rim of the vessel, in no case less than one
inch.
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25 B. Approved Backflow Prevention Device: The term "Approved
backflow prevention device" shall mean devices which
have passed laboratory and field evaluation tests
26 performed by a recognized testing organization which has'
demonstrated their competency to perform such tests to
27 the California Department of Health Services.
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C. Approved Water Supply: The term "approved water supply"
3 means any water supply whose potability is regulated by
a State or local health agency.
D. Auxiliary Supply: The term "auxiliary supply" means any
5 water supply on or available to the premises other than
the approved water supply.
6 E. AWWA Standard: The term "AWWA Standard" means an
7 official standard developed and approved by the American
Water Works Association (AWWA).
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F. Backflow: The term "backflow" shall mean a flow
9 condition, caused by a differential in pressure, that
causes the flow of water or other liquids, gases,
10 mixtures or substances into the distributing pipes of a
potable supply of water from any source or sources other
1] than an approved water supply source. Backsiphonage is
one cause of backflow. Back pressure is the other
]2 cause.
~3 G. Contamination: The term "contamination" means a
degradation of the quality of the potable water by any
foreign substance which creates a hazard to the public
]4 health or which may impair the usefulness or quality of
the water.
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]8 H. Cross-Connection: The term "cross-connection" as used
in this ordinance means any unprotected actual or
potential connection between a potable water system used
]7 to supply water for drinking purposes and any source or
system containing unapproved water or a substance that
~8 is not or cannot be approved as safe, wholesome, and
potable. By-pass arrangements, jumper connections,
19 removable sections, swivel or changeover devices, or
other devices through which backflow could occur, shall
20 be considered to be cross-connections.
2] I. Double Check Valve Assembly: The term "double check
valve assembly" means an assembly of at least two
22 independently acting check valves including tightly
23 closing shut-off valves on each side'of the check valve
assembly and test-cocks available for testing the water
24 tightness of each check valve.
25 j. Health Aqency: The term "health agency" means the
California Department of Health Services, or the local
health agency with respect to a small water system.
27 K. Local Health Aqency: The term "local health agency"
means the county or city health authority.
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2 L. Person: The term "person" means an individual,
corporation, company, association, partnership,
3 municipality, public utility, or other public body or
institution.
5 M. Premise: The term "premise" means any and all areas on
a customers property which are served or have the
6 potential to be served by the public water system.
7 N. Public Water System: The term "public water system"
means a system for the provision of piped water to the
public for human consumption which has five or more
8 service connections or regularly serves an average of
twenty-five (25) individuals daily at least sixty (60)
9 days out of the year.
10 O. Reclaimed Water: The term "reclaimed water" means a
wastewater which as a result of treatment is suitable
]] for uses other than potable use.
~2 P. Reduced Pressure Principle Backflow Prevention Device:
The term "reduced pressure principle backflow prevention
13 device" means a device incorporating two or more check
valves and an automatically operating differential
14 relief valve located between the two checks, a tightly
closing shut-off valve on each side of the check valve
15 assembly, and equipped with necessary test cocks for
]6 testing.
|7 Q. Service Connection: The term "service connection"
refers to the point of connection of a user's piping to
the water supplier's facilities.
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R. Water Supplier: The term "water supplier" means the
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person who owns or operates the approved water supply
20 system.
2| S. Water User: The term "water user" means any person
obtaining water from a approved water supply system.
~2 SECTION 3: CROSS-CONNECTION PROTECTION REOUIREMENTS
23 A. General Provisions
24 1. Unprotected cross-connections within the public water
25 supply are prohibited.
2. Whenever backflow protection has been found
necessary, the City will require the water user to
install an approved backflow prevention device by
27 and at his/her expense for continued services or
before a new service will be granted.
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2 3. Wherever backflow protection has been found
necessary on a water supply line entering a water
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useris premises, then any and all water supply lines
from the Cityws mains entering such premises,
4 buildings, or structures shall be protected by an
approved baCkflow prevention device. The type of
5 device to be installed will be in accordance with
the requirements of this ordinance.
B. .Where Protection is Required:
8 1. Each service connection from the City water system
for supplying water to premises having an auxiliary
9 water supply shall be protected against backflow of
water from the premises into the public water system
unless the auxiliary water supply is accepted as an
l0 additional source by the City, and is approved by
the public health agency having jurisdiction.
~2 2. Each service connection from the City water system
for supplying water to any premises on which any
substance is handled in such fashion as may allow
13 its entry into the water system shall be protected
against backflow of the water from the premises into
]4 the public system. This shall include the handling
of process wa~ars and.waters originating from the
~5 City water system which have been s~bjected to
deterioration in sanitary~quality.
|7 3. Backflow prevention devices shall be installed on
the service connection to any premises having (a)
internal cross-connections that cannot be
~8 permanently corrected and controlled to the
satisfaction of the State or local health department
~9 and the City, or (b) intricate plumbing and piping
20 arrangements or where entry to all portions of the
premises is not readily accessible for inspection
purposes, making it impracticable or impossible to
2] ascertain whether or not cross-connections exist.
22 C. TVpe of Protection Required:
23 1. The type of protection that shall be provided to
prevent backflow into the approved water supply
24 shall be commensurate with the degree of hazard that
exists on the consumer's premises. The type of
25 protective device that may be required (listing in
an increasing level of protection) includes: Double
26 Check Valve Assembly (DC), Reduced PressUre
Principle Backflow Prevention Device (RP), and an
27 Air-gap separation (AG). The water user may choose
28 a higher level of protection than required by the
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2 City. The minimum types of backflow protection
required to protect the approved water supply, at
3 the user's water connection to premises with varying
degrees of hazard are'given in Table 1. Situations
4 which are not covered in Table 1 shall be evaluated
on a case by case basis and the appropriate backflow
5 protection shall be determined by the City or health
6 agency.
7 Table 1
8 TYPE OF BACKFLOW PROTECTION REQUIRED
9 Degree of Hazard Minimum Type of
Backflow Prevention
l0 (a) Sewage and Hazardous Substances
l] (1) Premises where the public water system is used
to supplement the reclaimed water supply. AG
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~3 (2) Premises where there are wastewater pumping
and/or treatment plants and there is no
interconnection with the potable water system.
~4 This does not include a single family residence
that has ~ sewage lift pump. A RP may be
~5 provided in lieu of~an AG if approved by the
health agency and the City. AG
|7 (3) Premises where reclaimed water is used and
there is no interconnection with the potable
water system. A RP may be provided in lieu
~8 of an AG if approved by the health agency and
the City. AG
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20 (4) Premises where hazardous substances are handled
in any manner in which the substances may enter
a potable water system. This does not include
2| a single family residence that has a sewage lift
pump. A RP may be provided in lieu of an AG
22 if approved by the health agency and the City. AG
23 (5) Premises where there are irrigation systems into
which fertilizers, herbicides, or pesticides
24 are, or can be, injected. RP
25 (b) Auxiliary Water Supplies
28 (1) Premises where there is an unapproved auxiliary
water supply which is interconnected with the
27 public water system. A RP or DC may be
provided in lieu of an AG if approved by the
28 health agency and the City. AG
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2 (2) Premises where there is an unapproved auxiliary
water supply and there are no interconnections
3 with the public water system. A DC may be
provided in lieu of a RP if approved by the
4 health agency and City. RP
5 (c) Fire Protection Systems
6 (1) Premises where the fire system is directly
supplied from the public water system and
7 there is an unapproved auxiliary water supply
on or to the premises (not interconnected). DC
(2) Premises where the fire system is supplied
from the public water system and interconnected
9 with an unapproved auxiliary water supply. A
RP may be provided in lieu of an AG if approved
~0 by the health agency and City. AG
~ (3) Premises where the fire system is supplied from
the public water system and where either elevated
~2 storage tanks or fire pumps which take suction
from the private reservoirs or tanks are used. DC
14 (d) Premises where entry is restricted so that inspections
for cross-connections cannot be made with sufficient
frequei~cy or at sufficiently short notice to assure
~5 that cross-connections do not exist. RP
~8 (e) Premises where there is a repeated history of cross-
connections being established or re-established. RP
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|8 2. Two or more services supplying water from different
street mains to the same building, structure, or
~9 premises through which an interstreet main flow may
occur, shall have at leas= a standard check valve on
each water service to be located adjacent to and on the
20 property side of the respective meters. Such check
valve shall not be considered adequate if backflow
2| protection is deemed necessary to protect the City's
mains from pollution or contamination; in such cases the
22 installation of approved backflow devices at such
23 service connections shall be required.
24 SECTION 4: BACKFLOW PREVENTION DEVICES
A. Approved Backflow Prevention Devices:
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1. Only backflow prevention devices which have been
approved by the Foundation for Cross-Connection Control
27 and Hydraulic Research, University of Southern
California shall be acceptable for installation by a
28 water user connected to the City's potable water system.
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~. The City will provide, upon request, to any affected
3 customer a list of approved backflow prevention devices.
4 B. Backflow Prevention Device ~nstallation:
5 1. Backflow prevention devices shall be installed in a
manner prescribed in Section 7603, Title 17 of the
California Administrative.Code. Location of the devices
6 should be as close as practical to the user's
connection. The City shall have the final authority in
7 determining the required location of a backflow
8 prevention device.
9 a. Air-qap Separation (AG) - The air-gap separation
shall be located on the user's side of and as close
to the service connection as is practical. All
l0 piping from the service connection to the receiving
tank shall be above grade and be entirely visible.
l] No water use shall be provided from any point between
the service connection and the air-gap separation.
~2 The water inlet piping shall terminate a distance of
at least two (2) pipe diameters of the supply · inlet,
13 but in no case- less than one (1) inch above the
overflow rim of the receiving tank.
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~5 b. Reduced pressure principle backflow prevention device
fRP) - The approved reduced pressure .principle
backflow prevention device shall be installed on the
18 user's side of and as close to the service connection
as is practical. The.device shall be installed a
|7 minimum of twelve inches (12") above grade and not
more than thirty-six inches (36") above grade
~8 measured from the bottom of the device and with a
minimum of twelve inches (12") side clearance. The
~9 device shall be installed so that it is readily
accessible for maintenance and testing. Water
20 supplied from any point between the service
connection and the RP device shall be protected in a
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manner approved by the City.
22 c. Double check valve assembly (DC) - The approved
double check valve assembly shall be located as close
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as practical to the user's connection and shall be
installed above grade, if possible, and in a manner
24 where it is readily accessible for testing and
maintenance. If a double check valve assembly is put
25 below grade it must be installed in a vault such that
there is a minimum of six inches (6") between the
28 bottom of the vault and the bottom of the device, so
that the top of the device is no more than a maximum
27 of eight inches (8") below grade, so there is a
minimum of six inches of clearance between the side
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of the devi~e with the test cocks and the side of the
3 vault, and so there is a minimum of three inches (3")
clearance between the other side of the device and
4 the side of the vault. Special consideration must be
given to double check valve assembles of the "Y"
5 type. These devices must be installed on their
"side" with the tests cocks in a vertical position so
6 that either check valve may be removed for service
_without removing the device. Vaults which do not
7 have an integrated bottom must be placed on a three
inch (3") layer of gravel.
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C. Backflow Prevention Device Testing and Maintenance:
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1. The owners of any premises on which, or on account of
10 which, backflow prevention devices are installed, shall
have the devices tested by a person who has demonstrated
~ their competency in testing of these devices to the
City. Backflow prevention devices must be tested at
~2 least annually and immediately after installation,
relocation or repair. The City may require a more
~3 frequent testing schedule if it is determined to be
necessary. No device shall be placed back in service
~4 unless it is functioning as 'required.- A report in a
form acceptable to the City shall be filed with the City
~5 each time a device is tested, relocated, or repaired.
These devices shall be serviced, overhauled, or replaced
~6 whenever they are found to be defective and all costs of
testing, repair, and maintenance shall be borne by the
~7 water user.
~8 2. The City will supply affected water users with a list of
persons acceptable to the City to test backflow
~9 prevention devices. The City will notify affected
customers by mail when annual testing of a device is
20 needed and also supply users with the necessary forms
which must be filled out each time a device is tested or
21 repaired.
22 D. Backflow Prevention Device Removal:
23 1. Approval must be obtained from the City before a
backflow prevention device is removed, relocated, or
24 replaced.
25 'a. Removal: The use. of a device may be discontinued
and the device removed from service upon
26 presentation of sufficient evidence to the City to
verify that a hazard no longer exists or is not
27 likely to be created in the future;
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3 b. Relocation: A device may be relocated following
confirmation by the City that the relocation will
4 continue to provide the required protection and
satisfy installation requirements. A retest will be
5 required following the relocation of the device;
c. Repair: A device may be removed for repair,
provided the water use is either discontinued until
7 repair is completed and the device is returned to
servxce, or the service connection is equipped with
8 other backflow protection approved by the City. A
retest will be required following the repair of the
9 device; and
l0 d. Replacement: A device may be removed and replaced
1] provided the water use is discontinued until the
replacement device is installed. All replacement
~2 devices must be approved by the City and must be
commensurate with the degree of hazard involved.
13 SECTION 5: USER SUPERVISOR
14 At each premises where it is necessary, in the opinion of
the City, a user supervisor shall be designated by and at
~5 the expense of the water user. This user supervisor shall
be responsible for the monitoring of the backflow prevention
~8 devices and for avoidance of c~oss-connections. In the
event of a contamination or pollution of the drinking water
17 system due to a cross-connection on the premises, the City
shall be promptly notified by the user supervisor so that
~8 appropriate measures may be taken to overcome the
contamination. The water user shall inform the City of the
~9 user supervisor's identity on, as a minimum, an annual basis
and whenever a change occurs.
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SECTION 6: ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES
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A. Water System Survey
23 1. The City shall review all requests for new services
to determine if backflow protection is needed.
Plans and specifications must be submitted to the
24 City upon request for review of possible cross-
connection hazards as a condition of service for new
25 service connections. If it is determined that a
backflow prevention device is necessary to protect
26 the public water system, the required device must be
installed before service will be granted.
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2. The City may require an on-premise inspection to
3 evaluate cross-connection hazards. The City will
transmit a written notice requesting an inspection
4 appointment'to each affected water user. Any
customer which cannot or will not allow an
5 on-premise inspection of their piping system shall
be required to install the backflow prevention
6 device the City considers necessary.
7 3. The City may, at it'stl discretion, require a
reinspection for cross-connection hazards of any
8 premise to which it serves water. The City will
transmit a written notice requesting an inspection
9 appointment to each affected water user. Any
customer which cannot or will not allow an
|0 on-premise inspection of their piping system shall
be required to install the backflow prevention
II device the City considers necessary.
12 B. Customer Notification z Device Installation:
~3 1. The City will notify the water user of the survey
findings, listing corrective action to be taken if
14 required. A period of 60 days will be given to
complete all corrective action required including
l~ installation of backflow prevention devices.
~6 2. A second notice will be sent to each water user
which does not take the required corrective action
~7 prescribed in the first notice within the sixty days
period allowed. The second= notice will give the
water user a two week period'to take the required
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corrective action. If no action is taken within the
~9 two week period the City may terminate water service
to the affected water user until the required
20 corrective actions are taken.
2] C. Customer Notification - Testinq and Maintenance:
22 1. The City will notify each affected water user when
it is time for the backflow prevention device
installed on their service connection to be tested.
23 This written notice shall give the water user thirty
24 days to have the device tested and supply the water
user with the necessary form to be completed and
25 resubmitted to the City.
28 2. A second notice shall be sent to each water user
which' does not have his/her backflow prevention
27 device tested as prescribed in the first notice
within the thirty day period allowed. The second
28 notice will give the water user a two week period to
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Page eleven
have his/her backflow prevention device tested. 'If
no action is taken within the.two week period the
2 City may terminate water service to the affected
3 water user until the ~ubject device is tested.
SECTION 7: WATER SERVICE TERMINATION
A. General:
When the City encounters water uses that represent a
clear and immediate hazard to the potable water supply
that cannot be immediately abated, the City shall
7 institute the procedure for discontinuing the City water
service.
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B. Basis For Termination:
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Conditions or water uses that create a basis for water
service termination shall include, but are not limited
to, the following items:
1. Refusal to install a required backflow prevention
~2 device,
~3 2. Refusal to test a backflow prevention device.
~4 3. Refusal to repair a faulty backflow prevention
]0 device,
4. Refusal to replace a faulty backflow prevention
16 device,
|7 5. Direct or indirect connection between the public
water system and a sewer line,
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]9 6. Unprotected direct or indirect connection between the
public water system and a system' or equipment
20 containing contaminants,
'2] 7. Unprotected direct or indirec= connection between the
public water system and an auxiliary water system,
22 8. A situation which presents an immediate health hazard
to the public water system.
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C. Water Service Termination Procedures:
20 1. For conditions 1, 2, 3, or 4, the City will terminate
service to a customer's premise after two written
notices have been sent specifying the corrective
26 acti6n needed and the time period in which it must be
done. If no action is taken within the allowed time
27 period water service may be terminated.
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2 2. For conditions 4, 5, 6, 7, or 8, the City will take
the following steps:
a. Make reasonable effort to advise water user of
4 intent to terminate water service;
5 b. Terminate water supply and lock service valve.
The water service will remain inactive until
correction of violations has been approved by the
6 City.
7 SECTION 8: REOUIREMENTS FOR THE CERTIFICATION AS A
BACKFLOW PREVENTION DEVICE TESTER IN THE
8 CITY OF TUSTIN
9 Each applicant for certification as a tester of backflow
prevention devices, in the City of Tustin shall have a
l0 current valid City Business License and a valid
certification as a backflow prevention device testor as
~l issued by the American Water Works Association (A.W.W.A.)
California - Nevada section or the Orange County Health
12 Department.
13 Re-certification shall be 'renewed annually and on the same
cycle as established by the City of Tustin on it's business
~4 license, which may be changed from time to time at the sole
discretion of the city Council.
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Each applicant for certification as a tester of backfloW
18 prevention devices shall furnish evidence to show that he
has available the necessary tools and equipment to properly
|7 test such devices. He shall be responsible for the
competency and accuracy of all tests and reports prepared by
~8 him.
~9 The certificate issued to any tester by the City of Tustin
20 ~ay be revoked, suspended, or not renewed by the City for
improper testing, repairs, and/or reporting.
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SECTION 9: SEVERABILITY
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If any section, subsection, subdivision, paragraph,
23 sentence, clause, or phrase of this ordinance, or any part
thereof, is for any reason held to be invalid, such decision
24 shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of
this ordinance or any part thereof. the City Council hereby
25 declares that it would have passed each section, subsection,
subdivision, paragraph, sentence, clause, or phrase thereof,
26 irrespective of the fact that any one or more sections,
subsections, subdivisions, paragraphs, sentences, clauses,
27 or phrases be declared invalid.
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3 SECTION 10: EFFECTIVE DATE
4 This Ordinance shall take effect thirty (30) days from-the
date of its passage. Before the expiration of fifteen (15)
5 days after its passage, this Ordinance shall be published in
the Tustin News, a newspaper of general circulation, printed
6 and published in the City of Tustin.
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8 PASSED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the Tustin City
9 Council held on the 20th day of June , 1988.
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STATE OF CALIFORNIA
COUNTY OF ORANGE SS
CITY OF TUSTIN )
MARY E. WYNN, City Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the City Council of the City of
Tustin, California, does hereby certify that the whole number of the members of
the City Council of the City of Tustin is five; that the above and foregoing
Ordinance No. 1008 was duly and regularly introduced and read at a regular meeting
of the City Cou'~'~ll held on the 6th day of June, 1988, and was given its second
reading and duly passed ahd adopt'ed at a regular meeting held on the 20th day of
June, 1988, by the following vote:
AYES : COUNCILPERSONS: Edgar, Hoesterey, Kennedy, Kelly, Prescott
NOES : COUNCILPERSONS: None
ABSENT: COUNCILPERSONS: None
City of TuNs~t'n, California
SUMMARY
PUBLISHED ~N TUSTIN NEWS:
June 16, 1988
June 30, 1988