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AgdaPkt 2016-10-24 Closed and Joint SA PFA HHCC
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AgdaPkt 2016-10-24 Closed and Joint SA PFA HHCC
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Agenda Packet
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City Council and Successor Agency and Public Financing Authority
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10/24/2016
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8.4.A. - Page 2 <br /> 1. The application of potable water to outdoor landscapes in a manner that causes <br /> runoff such that water flows onto adjacent property, non-irrigated areas, private <br /> and public walkways, roadways, parking lots, or structures; <br /> 2. The use of a hose that dispenses potable water to wash a motor vehicle, except <br /> where the hose is fitted with a shut-off nozzle or device attached to it that causes <br /> it to cease dispensing water immediately when not in use; <br /> 3. The application of potable water to driveways and sidewalks; <br /> 4. The use of potable water in a fountain or other decorative water feature, except <br /> where the water is part of a recirculating system; <br /> 5. The application of potable water to outdoor landscapes during and within 48 <br /> hours after measurable rainfall; <br /> 6. The irrigation with potable water of ornamental turf on public street medians; <br /> 7. The irrigation with potable water of landscapes outside of newly constructed <br /> homes and buildings in a manner inconsistent with regulations or other <br /> requirements established by the California Building Standards Commission and <br /> the Department of Housing and Community Development. <br /> 8. Use of potable water through broken or defective plumbing and irrigation <br /> systems. <br /> In addition to the state mandated prohibitions and consistent with other water agencies <br /> in the region Public Works Services has included the use of potable water in single-pass <br /> cooling systems as a prohibited action. This will improve water use efficiency and <br /> prevent the unreasonable waste of potable water. <br /> In an improvement from Ordinance No. 2062, which had no stages of action defined for <br /> increased levels of water shortage, the WSCP has five stages of actions to mitigate the <br /> effects of water shortages. <br /> • Stage 1 water shortage (up to ten (10) percent reduction). <br /> • Stage 2 water shortage (up to fifteen (15) percent reduction). <br /> • Stage 3 water shortage (up to twenty (20) percent reduction). <br /> • Stage 4 water shortage (up to thirty (30) percent reduction). <br /> • Stage 5 water shortage (greater than thirty (30) percent reduction). <br /> The stages were designed to reduce the use of potable water, cutting discretionary uses <br /> first, and then by allocating water based on individual need, not historic use. Rather <br /> than relying on cutting water use by a percentage, the City has identified a number of <br /> actions that will achieve the desired water use reduction goals such as watering <br /> landscapes only two or three days per week, not filling swimming pools, and not flushing <br />
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