HomeMy WebLinkAboutORD FOR ADOPTION 03-18-91 (2)3 - l k --r J
DATE: MARCH 18, 1991
TO: WILLIAM A. HUSTON, CITY MANAGER
FROM: OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK
ORDINANCE FOR ADOPTION NO. 2
3-18-91
Inter - Com
SUBJECT: ORDINANCE NO. 1060 - WATER MANAGEMENT PROGRAM
RECOMMENDATION:
Have second reading by title only and adoption of Ordinance No. 1060
(roll call vote) .
BACKGROUND:
The following Ordinance No. 1060 had first reading and introduction at
the March 4, 1991 City Council meeting:
ORDINANCE NO. 1060 - AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
TUSTIN, CALIFORNIA, FINDING AND DETERMINING THE NECESSITY FOR AND
ADOPTING A WATER MANAGEMENT PROGRAM
Valerie Whiteman
Chief Deputy City Clerk
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ORDINANCE NO. 1060
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUSTIN,
CALIFORNIA, FINDING AND DETERMINING THE NECESSITY FOR AND
ADOPTING A WATER MANAGEMENT PROGRAM
The City Council of the City of Tustin does hereby ordain as follows:
SECTION 1. Declaration of Policy. California Water Code
Sections 375 et seq. permit public entities which supply water at.
retail to adopt and enforce a water conservation program to reduce the
quantity of water used by the people therein for the purpose of conserving
the water supplies of such public entity. The City Council of the City of
Tustin hereby establishes a comprehensive water conservation program
pursuant to California Water Code Sections 375 et seq., based upon the
need to conserve water supplies and to avoid or minimize the effects of
any future shortage.
SECTION 2. Findings. The City Council of the City of Tustin finds
and determines that a water shortage will exist upon the occurrence of one
or more of the following:
(A) A general water supply shortage due to limited supplies.
(6) Distribution or storage facilities of the Metropolitan Water
District of Southern California, the Municipal Water District
of Orange County, the East Orange County Water District, or
the City of Tustin become inadequate.
(C) A major failure of the supply, storage and distribution
facilities of the Metropolitan Water District of Southern
California, the Municipal Water District of Orange County,
the East Orange County Water District, or of the City of
Tustin occurs.
The City Council of the City of Tustin also finds and determines that the
conditions prevailing in State and in the Orange County area require that
the water resources available be put to maximum beneficial use to the
extent to which they are capable, and that the waste or unreasonable use,
or unreasonable method of use, of water be prevented and that the
conservation of such water encouraged with a view to the maximum
reasonable and beneficial use thereof in the interests of the people of
the City of Tustin and for the public welfare.
SECTION 3. CEQA Exemption. The City Council of the City of Tustin
finds that this Ordinance and actions taken hereafter pursuant to this
Ordinance are exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act as
specific actions necessary to prevent or mitigate an emergency pursuant to
Public Resources Code Section 21080(b) (4) and the California
Environmental Quality Act Guidelines Section 15269(c).
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The City Manager of the City of Tustin is hereby authorized and directed
to file a Notice of Exemption as soon as possible following adoption of
this Ordinance.
SECTION 4. Application. The provisions of this Ordinance
shall apply to all persons, customers, and property served by the City
of Tustin water service.
SECTION 5. Authorization. The City Manager or a
designated representative is hereby authorized and directed to implement
the provisions of this Ordinance.
SECTION 6. Water Conservation Stages. No customer of the City
shall knowingly make, cause, use, or permit the use of water supplied by
the City for residential, commercial, industrial, agricultural,
governmental or any other purpose in a manner in excess of the amounts
authorized by this Ordinance, or during any period of time other than the
periods of time specified in this Ordinance. AT NO TIME SHALL WATER BE
WASTED OR USED UNREASONABLY. The following stages shall take effect upon
declaration as herein provided.
(A) STAGE 1 - VOLUNTARY COMPLIANCE - WATER WATCH. STAGE 1
applies during periods when the possibility exists that the
City will not be able to meet all of the demands of its
customers. During STAGE 1, all elements of STAGE 2 shall
apply on a voluntary basis only.
(B) STAGE 2 - MANDATORY COMPLIANCE - WATER ALERT. STAGE 2
applies during periods when the probability exists that the
City will not be able to meet all of the water demands of
its customers or when statewide shortages cause a need for
local conservation measures to be implemented. During STAGE
2, the following water conservation measures shall apply
except when reclaimed or recycled water is used.
1. Lawn watering and landscape irrigation, including
construction meter irrigation, is not permitted between
the hours of 10:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. any day. Watering
is permitted at any time if a hand-held hose equipped
with a positive shut-off nozzle is used, a
hand-held faucet -filled bucket of five (5) gallons or
less is used, or a drip irrigation system is used.
Watering shall be done as needed only.
2. Water shall not be used to wash down streets, gutters,
sidewalks, driveways, parking areas, tennis courts,
patios, pool decks, or other paved areas, except to
alleviate immediate fire or sanitation hazards.
3. Washing of autos, trucks, mobile homes, buses,
trailers, boats, airplanes and other types of mobile
equipment shall be done with a hand-held bucket or a
hand-held hose equipped with a positive shut-off nozzle
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for quick rinses. Washing is permitted at any time on
the immediate premises of a commercial car wash.
Further, such washing is exempted from these
regulations where health, safety and welfare of the
public is contingent upon frequent vehicle cleaning such
as garbage trucks and vehicles used to transport food
and perishables.
4. Watering parks, school grounds, public facilities, and
recreational fields is not permitted between the hours
of 10:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
5. Restaurants shall not serve water to their customers
except when specifically requested.
6. The operation of any ornamental fountain or similar
structure is prohibited unless reclaimed water is used.
7. Agriculture users and commercial nurseries as defined
in the Metropolitan Water District Code are exempt
from STAGE 2 irrigation restrictions, but will be
required to curtail all non-essential water use.
(C) STAGE 3 - MANDATORY COMPLIANCE - WATER WARNING. STAGE
3 applies during periods when the City will not be able to
meet all the water demands of its customers. During STAGE
3, the following water conservation measures shall apply
except when reclaimed or recycled water is used.
1. Lawn watering and landscape irrigation, including
construction meter irrigation, is permitted only on
designated irrigation days and only between the hours
of 6:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. A "designated irrigation
day" is determined by the last digit in the street
address. Properties with addresses ending in an even
number may use water on even numbered days and addresses
ending with an odd number may use water on odd numbered
days.
2. Water shall not be used to wash down streets, gutters,
sidewalks, driveways, parking areas, tennis courts,
patios, pool decks, or other paved areas, except to
alleviate immediate fire or sanitation hazards.
3. Washing of autos, trucks, mobile homes, buses, trailers,
boats, airplanes and other types of mobile equipment is
prohibited. Washing is permitted at any time on the
immediate premises of a commercial car wash. The use of
water by all types of commercial car washes not using
partially reclaimed or recycled water shall be reduced
in volume by 20%. Further, such washings are exempted
from these regulations where the health, safety and
welfare of the public is contingent upon frequent
vehicle cleaning such as garbage trucks and vehicles
used to transport food and perishables.
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1 4. Watering parks, school grounds, public facilities, and
recreational fields is permitted only after 6:00 p.m.
2 and before 6:00 a.m.
3 5. The use of water from fire hydrants shall be limited to
fire fighting and related activities, or other
4 activities necessary to maintain the health, safety and
welfare of the public.
5 6. Agricultural users and commercial nurseries shall use
6 water only between the hours of 6:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m.
7. Restaurants shall not serve water to their customers
7 except when specifically requested.
8 8. The operation of any ornamental fountain or similar
9 structure is prohibited.
9. All water leaks shall be repaired immediately.
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10. Construction water shall not be used for earthwork or
11 road construction purposes unless authorized as a
mitigation or erosion control, compaction or backfilling
12 earthwork or as required by the Air Quality Management
13 Plan (AQMP) Control Measure F-4.
11. Exceptions: The prohibited uses of water are not
14 applicable to that use of water necessary for public
health and safety or for essential governmental services
15 such as police, fire and other similar emergency
services.
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(D) STAGE 4 - MANDATORY COMPLIANCE - WATER EMERGENCY. STAGE 4
17 applies when a major failure of any supply or distribution
facility, whether temporary or permanent, occurs in the water
18 distribution system of the State Water Project, Metropolitan
Water District of Southern California, Municipal Water
19 District of Orange County, East Orange County Water District
or City facilities. During STAGE 4, the following water
20 conservation measures shall apply except when reclaimed or
21 recycled water is used:
22 1. All outdoor irrigation of vegetation is prohibited.
2. Water shall not be used to wash down streets, gutters,
23 sidewalks, driveways, parking areas, tennis courts,
24 patios, pool decks, or other paved areas, except to
alleviate immediate fire or sanitation hazards.
25 3. Washing of autos, trucks, mobile homes, buses, trailers,
26 boats, airplanes and other types of mobile equipment is
prohibited. Washing is permitted at any time upon the
27 immediate premises of a commercial car wash. The use of
water by all types of commercial car washes shall be
28 reduced in volume by 50%. Further, such washings are
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1 exempted from these regulations where the health,
safety and welfare of the public is contingent upon
2 frequent vehicle cleaning such as garbage trucks and
vehicles used to transport food and perishables.
3 4. Filling, refilling or adding of water to swimming pools,
4 spas, ponds and artificial lakes is prohibited.
5 5. Watering of parks, school grounds, public facilities and
recreation fields is prohibited with the exception of
plant materials classified to be rare, exceptionally
6 valuable, or essential to the well being of rare
animals.
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8 6. The use of water from fire hydrants shall be limited to
fire fighting or related activities necessary to
maintain the health, safety and welfare of the public.
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7. Use of water for agricultural or commercial nursery
10 purposes, except for livestock watering, is prohibited.
11 8. Restaurants shall not serve water to their customers
12 except when specifically requested.
13 9• The operation of any ornamental fountain or similar
structure is prohibited.
14 10. New construction meters or permits for unmetered service
will not be issued. Construction water shall not be
15 used for earth work or road construction purposes.
16 11. The use of water for commercial, manufacturing or
17 processing purposes shall be reduced in volume by 50%.
12. No water shall be used for air conditioning purposes.
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19 13. All water leaks shall be repaired immediately.
14. Exceptions: The prohibited uses of water are not
20 applicable to that use of water necessary for public
health and safety or for essential governmental services
21 such as police, fire and other similar emergency
services.
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23 SECTION 7 Mandatory Conservation Phase Implementation. The
City shall monitor the projected supply and demand for water by its
24 customers on a daily basis. The City Manager shall determine the extent
of the conservation required through the implementation and/or termination
25 of particular conservation stages in order for the City to prudently plan
for and supply water to its customers. Thereafter, the City Manager may
26 order that the appropriate stage of water conservation be implemented or
terminated in accordance with the applicable provision of this Ordinance.
27 The declaration of any stage beyond STAGE 1 shall be made by public
announcement and notice shall be published a minimum of three (3)
28 consecutive times in a newspaper of general circulation. The stage
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designated shall become effective immediately upon announcement. The
1 declaration of any stage beyond STAGE 1 shall be reported to the City
2 Council at its next regular meeting. The City Council shall thereupon
ratify the declaration, rescind the declaration, or direct the declaration
3 of a different stage.
SECTION 8. FAILURE TO COMPLY.
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(A) Following a declaration of a Stage 1 condition as provided
5 herein, upon the occurrence of violations of any of the
provisions of this ordinance, City shall cause written notice
6 to be given to each violator.
7 (B) Following a declaration of a Stage 2 condition as provided
herein, citations shall be issued to violators. The first
8 violation by any violator shall subject the violator to a fine
of Twenty -Five dollars ($25.00). Upon a second violation, the
9 violator shall be subject to a fine of Thirty -Five dollars
($35.00). Upon a third violation, the violator shall be
10 subject to a fine of Forty -Five dollars ($45.00). Upon a
fourth violation, the violator shall be subject to a fine of
11 Fifty -Five dollars ($55.00).
12 (C) For the fifth violation, the City may install a flow
restricting device in the customer's water service line for a
13 period not less than 48 hours and until the customer satisfies
the City that the failure to comply will not continue. The
14 charge for installing and removing the flow restricting device
shall be $65.00 and shall be paid by the customer prior to
15 removal.
16 (D) For the sixth and each subsequent violation, the City may
discontinue water service for a period of not less than 24
17 hours and until the customer satisfies the City that the
failure to comply will not continue. The customer shall pay
18 $70.00 for restoration of water service.
19 SECTION 9. Appeal Procedure. A customer shall have the right to
appeal by filing a written request for appeal within five days with the
20 City Manager or his designee. Within ten days after receipt of such a
request, a written decision shall be issued. The City Council or their
21 designee shall be the final appeal body on all decisions.
22 SECTION 10. Severability. If any section, sub -section, clause
or phrase in this Water Conservation Ordinance or the application thereof
23 to any person or circumstances is for any reason held invalid, the
validity of the remainder of the Conservation Ordinance or the application
24 of such provisions to other persons or circumstances shall not be
affected.
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PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Tustin at a
regular meeting held on the day of , 1991.
RICHARD B. EDGAR, Mayor
MARY E. WYNN, City Clerk
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF ORANGE ) SS
CITY OF TUSTIN )
CERTIFICATION FOR ORDINANCE NO. 1060
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 is five; that the above and foregoing
Ordinance was duly and regularly read and introduced at a meeting of the
City Council held on the day of , 1991, and was given
its second reading and du y passed and adopted at a meeting of the City
Council held on the day of 1991, by the following
roll call vote:
COUNCILMEMBER AYES:
COUNCILMEMBER NOES:
COUNCILMEMBER ABSTAINED:
COUNCILMEMBER ABSENT:
Mary E. Wynn, City Clerk