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BAY AREA WATER SUPPLY AND CONSERVATION AGENCY
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PARTICIPATION AGREEMENT FOR THE LAWN BE GONE! REBATE PROGRAM FOR JULY 1, 2022 THRU JUNE 30, 2023
RMP File Number
304.5
Date
7/1/2022
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<br /> <br />ATTACHMENT 1: BAWSCA LAWN BE GONE! PROGRAM RULES <br /> <br />The following Terms and Conditions apply to the BAWSCA Lawn Be Gone! Program : <br /> <br />I. Program Eligibility <br />A. Eligible Applicants: The Program is available to customers (Applicants) who (1) purchase water from a <br />participating BAWSCA Member Agency, (2) have a distinct meter to allow for evaluation of water savings, and (3) <br />have an account in good standing. <br /> <br />B. Current Lawn Condition: Lawn areas to be converted must be maintained and in healthy condition, and be <br />irrigated by a sprinkler system in good working condition. The lawn area must be irrigated with water from the <br />potable water system (i.e., not with private wells or recycled water). <br /> <br />C. Current Lawn Size: A minimum of 200 square feet of lawn must be converted. Smaller projects will be considered <br />if they eliminate 100% of the front, or publically-visible lawn, on the Applicant’s property. <br /> <br />D. Pre-Conversion Site Inspection Requirement: The Program Rebate Application must be submitted to BAWSCA <br />and the Applicant must participate in a Pre-Conversion Site Inspection conducted by, or on behalf of, the <br />participating BAWSCA Member Agency. Lawn removals or conversions that are initiated prior to a Pre-Conversion <br />Site Inspection and the receipt of a Notice to Proceed from a participating BAWSCA Member Agency will not be <br />eligible for this Program. <br /> <br />II. Landscaping Requirements for Converted Areas <br />A. Fifty Percent (50%) Plant Cover Rule: The converted area must include a sufficient number of plants to ensure <br />at least 50% of the converted area is covered with plants, when fully grown. Plants outside the converted area are <br />not considered in the plant coverage calculation even if they are adjacent to, or overhanging into, the converted <br />area. <br /> <br />B. Plant Type Restrictions: Plants installed in the converted area must be listed on the BAWSCA-Approved Plant <br />List, or otherwise demonstrated to be low-water use. Applicants are encouraged to use native, non-invasive plants. <br />For a copy of the BAWSCA-Approved Plant List please visit www.BayAreaConservation.org. <br /> <br />C. Impermeable Surfaces: Impermeable surfaces, such as concrete, that do not allow water to penetrate into the <br />ground, are not allowed in the converted area. Permeable hardscape is allowed, however, the 50% Plant Cover <br />Rule still applies to the entire converted area. For clarification as to what qualifies as permeable hardscape, please <br />visit www.BAWSCA.com. <br /> <br />D. Artificial Turf: Rebates will not be provided for artificial turf that is installed within the converted area. <br /> <br />E. Mulch Requirements: All planting areas within the converted area must have a minimum of three (3) inches of <br />mulch. Please note that if a weed barrier is used below the mulch, it must be permeable to air and water. <br /> <br />F. Efficient Irrigation System Requirements: An irrigation system is not required in the converted area. An existing <br />sprinkler irrigation system in the converted area must be removed, capped in place, or converted to a low volume <br />drip. A new irrigation system installed in the converted area must be low volume drip, equipped with proper backflow <br />prevention, a rainfall shutoff valve, a pressure regulator, filter and pressure compensating emitters. The irrigation <br />system in the converted area must be in good working order, and free of leaks and malfunctions. If only part of a <br />lawn area is converted, the converted area must be irrigated on a separate valve from the remaining lawn. The <br />sprinkler system for the remaining lawn must be modified to only irrigate the remaining lawn area and may not spray <br />onto the converted area. <br /> <br />III. Terms of the Rebate <br />• Rebate Term: Lawn Conversion Projects must be completed within four (4) months following receipt of the “Notice <br />to Proceed” from the participating BAWSCA Member Agency. Because the goal of this program is to achieve <br />significant and lasting water savings, the converted area must remain converted for at least three (3) years following <br />receipt of the rebate. An Applicant may be charged for some, or all, of the rebate amount at the discretion of the <br />participating BAWSCA Member Agency if the Applicant does not maintain the converted area in conversion. <br />Notwithstanding the foregoing, this requirement is void upon transfer of ownership. <br />
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