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City Council and Redevelopment Agency
Date
7/7/2008
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AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY, CALIFORNIA, ADDING ARTICLE VIII TO CHAPTER 38 OF THE CITY CODE REGARDING RECYCLED WATER USE
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07/07/2008 <br /> ORIGINAL <br /> ORDINANCE NO. 2335 <br /> AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY, CALIFORNIA, <br /> ADDING ARTICLE VIII TO CHAPTER 38 OF THE CITY CODE <br /> REGARDING RECYCLED WATER USE <br /> WHEREAS, the California Legislature has declared that development of recycled <br /> water should be encouraged as a new water supply necessary to meet the future water <br /> needs of the State and use of potable domestic water for nonpotable uses that are <br /> approved by the State for recycled water use may constitute waste or a unreasonable <br /> use within the meaning of the California Constitution, Article X, Section 2 if recycled water <br /> is available at a reasonable cost (Water Code §§ 13510 et seq. and 13550 et seq.); and <br /> WHEREAS, the Water Recycling in Landscaping Act, S.B. 2095 enacted in 2000, <br /> further encouraged recycling by requiring local agencies, when notified of available <br /> recycled water from producers, to adopt an ordinance requiring, in part, that new <br /> industrial, commercial and residential projects requiring a tentative map or parcel map <br /> and located in the recycled water use area, install separate plumbing systems for <br /> nonpotable uses; and <br /> WHEREAS, the City of Redwood City ("City") has adopted a water conservation <br /> policy and guidelines for new and existing industrial, commercial and multi-family <br /> common areas requiring conservation in the landscape design; and <br /> WHEREAS, by Resolution No. 14544, the City approved a mitigated negative <br /> declaration for the Redwood City Recycled Water Project ("Project"), which consists of <br /> infrastructure facilities (transmission and distribution pipelines, pump stations, storage <br /> reservoirs and minor appurtenant facilities) to deliver disinfected tertiary treated recycled <br /> water from the South Bayside System Authority wastewater treatment plant to customers <br /> in the Redwood Shores, Greater Bayfront and Central Redwood City area ("Recycled <br /> Water Service Area"), as well as other potential customers inside and outside the City; <br /> and <br /> WHEREAS, by Resolution No. 14545, the City found that use of recycled water for <br /> landscape irrigation is safe, environmentally responsible and can contribute to the health, <br /> safety and welfare of the City; and <br /> WHEREAS, by Resolution No. 14547, the City approved the Project, which will <br /> provide recycled water to customers in the Recycled Water Service Area for nonpotable <br /> uses approved by the State; and <br /> WHEREAS, the purposes of the Project are to reduce the demand for potable <br /> water, which is available in only a limited amount from the San Francisco Public Utilities <br /> Commission, and to provide an alternative source of supply; and <br /> WHEREAS, it is the policy of the City that recycled water shall be used for <br /> nonpotable uses within the designated Recycled Water Service Area. <br /> ATTY/ORD/ORD.304 1 2335 <br /> 061708 FORMERLY MUFF#802 <br />
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