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Agenda Packet
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City Council and Redevelopment Agency
Date
5/12/2008
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7A <br /> ATTA���t Page 5 <br /> • � ,r - _ _' <br /> f10W THEREFORE, THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY DOES Delebed:WHEREAS,tnec�tys <br /> Recyded Water Pmject is capable of <br /> ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: deirverin9�P to z.s m9a�s,zse n� <br /> at ultimate capacity,and up to 1.5 <br /> mgd(1,687 AFY){equivalent average <br /> annual flow on a daily basis)in the <br /> Section 1. Findinqs. ����Pn�a u,�P�x ra <br /> landscape irtigafion,commerciat, <br /> The Ci Council finds and declares that the State olicies encoura in use of rec cied �ndustrial,and�her nonpotabte uses <br /> tY P 9 9 Y epprovea by u�e s�m.¶ <br /> water are in the best interest of the City. This ordinance is necessary to protect and <br /> enhance the common water supply of the Bay Area which is vital to public health and <br /> safety. The City is highly dependent on imported water for municipal and industrial uses. <br /> The prospects for addfional supplies of imported water is uncertain. By developing and <br /> utitizing recycled water, the need for additional imported water can be reduced. In light of <br /> these circumstances, certain uses of potable water may be considered unreasonable <br /> where recycled water is available. <br /> Section 2 Water Recvclinq Policv. <br /> ft is the policy of the City that recycled water shall be used for nonpotable uses within the <br /> designated Recycled Water Service Area wherever its use is consistent with legal <br /> requirements, preservation of public health, safety and welfare, and ihe environment. <br /> � Section 3. Municipal Code Amendment Article Vl�is hereby added to Chapter 38 of o�ebea:� <br /> the City Code of the City of Redwood City to read as follows: <br /> Section 38.50 Definitions. <br /> The following terms are defined for purposes of this ordinance: <br /> A. Commercial Property: Any building for office or commercial uses with water <br /> requirements which include, but are not limited to, landscape irrigation, cooling, <br /> toilets, urinals and decorative fountains. <br /> B. Recycled Water Distribution System: A system of transmission and <br /> distribution pipelines, pump stations, storage reservoirs and minor appurtenant <br /> facilities intended for the delivery of recycled water only and which is separate <br /> from any potable water distribution system. The Recycled Water Distribution <br /> System is owned,operated and maintained by the City. <br /> Recycled water plumbing on the customer's side of the City's meter is owned, <br /> operated and maintained by the customer, but must still comply with all applicable <br /> � requirements, including�he requirements of Califomia Code of Regulations,Titles ��: <br /> 17 and 22. <br /> C. Landscape Areas or Landscaping: A Landscape Area or Landscaping <br /> includes, but is not limited to landscaped streets and medians, golf courses, o�a: <br /> Icemeteries, common area�,and parks. <br /> AT7Y/ORD/ORD.304 2 <br /> 042908 <br />
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