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Agenda Packet
Meeting Type
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City Council and Redevelopment Agency
Date
5/12/2008
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7A <br /> A�rrnc�rnrErT� <br /> Page 7 <br /> A. Requirement For Commercial Properties In Recycled Water Service Area. <br /> Existinq Commercial: Existing Commercial praperties in the Recycled Wa#er <br /> Service Area are required to use recycled water for landscape irrigation. Existing <br /> Commercial properties must provide a feasibility study to apply for an exception to <br /> this Ordinance. <br /> New Commercial: Projects involving new commercial subdivision of land for which <br /> a tentative map or parcel map is required pursuant to California Govemmen# Code <br /> Section 66426 and Chapter 30, Subdivisions, of the Municipal Code or which <br /> require a City permit, or both, and which are located within the Recycled Water <br /> Service Area, shal! be conditioned #o be dual plumbed to provide for the intemal <br /> use of recycled water and to pravide for the use o# recycled water for landscape <br /> irrigation. The Public Works Department wiil cletermine requirements for recycled <br /> water plumbing. These requirements and the use of recycled water will become <br /> conditions of approval. <br /> B. Requirement For Industrial Projects in the Recycled 1Nater Service Area. <br /> Existinq Industrial: Existing Industrial properties in the Recycled Water Service <br /> Area are required to use recycled water for landscaping. Existing #ndustrial <br /> praperties must provide a feasibiiity study to apply for an exception to this <br /> Ordinance. <br /> New (ndustriat: New Industrial projects which require a City permit and which are <br /> located within fihe Recycled Water Service Area are required #o provide dual <br /> piumbing for intemal uses of recycled water anc! to provide for the use of recycled <br /> water for landsca�e irrigation. Such projects must also provide a feasibi{ity study <br /> analyzing the possibility of using recycled water for industrial processes and <br /> cooling. The Public Works Departmen# will determine requirements for recycled <br /> water plumbing. The feasibility study and, if applicable, any City requi�ements for <br /> the use of recycfed water will become conditions of approvaf. <br /> C. Requirement for lnstitutionaf and Governmental Use 'rn the Recycled <br /> Water Service Area. <br /> New Institutional and Govemmental projects which are located within the Recycled <br /> Water Service Area are required to be dua! plumbed to provide for the intemal use <br /> of recyc(ed water and to provide for the use of recycled water for landscape <br /> irrigation. The Public Warks Department will determine requirements for recyGed <br /> water plumbing. These requiremen#s and the use of recycled water will become <br /> conditions of approval. <br /> D. Requirement for Residential Uses in the Recycled Water Service Area. <br /> New Apartments and Condominiums: Apartment and Condominium prajects <br /> involving new commercial subdivisions of tand for which a tentative map or parcel <br /> map is required pursuant to Califomia Government Code Section 66426 and <br /> Chapter 30, Subdivisions, of the Municipa! Code or which require a City permit, or <br /> Al7Y/ORD/ORD.3a4 �j <br /> 042908 <br />
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