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(b) Irrigation demands are minor compared to overall water demands; <br /> (c) Inadequate recycled water supply is available to service the demand. <br /> (d) Conversion to recycled water service at the existing customer and/or existing <br /> development's property is determined to pose a potential threat to public health, safety & welfare, <br /> and/or the protection of the environment. <br /> (e) The current or planned use(s) of water serviced through the existing potable irrigation <br /> meter is/are not among the list of allowable uses as specified under State law, and/or are not included <br /> in the permitted uses as issued within the City's recycled water distribution permit from the State <br /> Water Quality Control Board. <br /> 2. Nothing in this section shall be construed to prohibit any existing customer or existing <br /> development with dedicated irrigation meters from voluntarily applying for recycled water service. The <br /> city shall have the right to deny such application if the City Engineer and/or Operation Services <br /> Director or his or her designee determines that inadequate recycled water supply is available to serve <br /> the demand. <br /> 14.20.060 Appeals. <br /> A. After receipt of the written determination described in sections 14.20.040. Subsection 3, and <br /> 14.20.050, subsection 1, above, a written appeal may be filed with the city manager within thirty (30) <br /> days of the date of the determination. <br /> B. Such written appeal shall state the basis for such appeal and provide any applicable <br /> supporting documentation. <br /> C. The city manager may request reasonable additional information. After receipt of any <br /> additional information, the city manager shall issue a written decision within thirty (30) days regarding <br /> the appeal. The city manager's decision regarding the appeal shall be final. <br /> 14.20.060 Exemptions. <br /> This chapter does not apply to: This chapter also does not alter any rights, remedies, or obligations <br /> that may exist pursuant to: Chapter 7 (commencing with Section 13500) of Division 7 of the California <br /> Water Code; or other vested rights under State law or applicable agreements. <br /> // <br /> 5 <br />