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CITY CLERK
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AGENDA REPORT
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3/18/2014
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15Y
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2. There should be no hose washing of hard-surfaced areas. Use bucket and broom to wash down <br /> hard-surfaced areas if necessary for the benefit of public health and safety. <br /> 3. Should not irrigate landscaping on consecutive days or more frequently than 1 day per week <br /> October—March, or 2 days per week April—September. Additionally, running irrigation <br /> during periods of rain is discouraged. <br /> 4. Commercial customers should post water conservation messages on bathroom lavatory mirrors. <br /> 5. Swimming pools, spas, fountains, and ponds should be leak proof. Any leak should be repaired <br /> in a timely manner after notification by the City, but should not exceed 72 hours. <br /> 6. Cover pools when not in use to reduce evaporation. <br /> 7. Use of water in non-recirculating decorative ponds, fountains, and other water features is <br /> discouraged. <br /> 8: Using potable water for construction is discouraged if a feasible alternative source of water for <br /> construction exists. <br /> C. Level; Stage 2 Up to 20%Mandatory Reduction. There are definable events that lead to a <br /> reasonable conclusion that in the current and/or upcoming water years,water supplies may not be <br /> adequate to meet all customer water demands. The following mandatory restrictions shall be <br /> applicable during a Stage 2 activation of the water shortage contingency plan: <br /> 1. All of the prohibitions and restrictions set forth during normal supply, as well as the voluntary <br /> Stage 1 restrictions,shall all be in effect and shall all be mandatory. <br /> 2. Lawn watering and landscape irrigation, including construction meter irrigation, shall be <br /> reduced to no more than one day per week October—March, and two days per week April— <br /> September on an odd-even schedule; properties with odd street address numbers water on odd <br /> days of the month and properties with even street address numbers water on even days of the <br /> month(with no watering permitted on the thirty-first day of the month). <br /> 3. Washing of autos, trucks, trailers, and other types of mobile equipment may be done at any <br /> hour, but no more frequently than once per month with a bucket and a hose equipped with a <br /> positive shut-off nozzle for quick rinses. Washing is permitted at a commercial car wash. No <br /> wastewater from vehicle washing may enter the storm drain system. <br /> 4. Restaurant kitchens shall be equipped with low-flow rinse nozzles. <br /> D. Level: Stage 3 Up to 35%Mandatory Reduction. There are definable events that lead to a firm <br /> conclusion that in the current water year, water supplies will not be adequate to meet customers' water <br /> demands. The following mandatory restrictions shall be applicable during a Stage 3 activation of the <br /> water shortage contingency plan: <br /> 1. All of the prohibitions and restrictions set forth during normal supply, as well as the voluntary <br /> Stage 1 restrictions, and the prohibitions and restrictions in Stage 2, shall all be in effect and <br /> shall all be mandatory. • <br /> 2. All water customers, with the exception of commercial nurseries, golf courses, and other water <br /> dependent industries shall be limited in the use of all outdoor watering to hand-watering using a <br /> hose with a positive shut-off nozzle on.Saturday and Sunday only <br /> 3. Potable water use to clean sidewalks, walkways, driveways, parking areas, and other hard- <br /> surface areas, is prohibited,with the exception of public health and safety. <br /> 4. No person shall empty and refill a swimming pool except to prevent or repair structural damage <br /> or to comply with public health regulations. <br />
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