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B. The city manager is authorized to suspend excess use penalties for all customers when <br /> weather conditions, seasonal temperatures, or other factors make water use reduction impracticable. Such <br /> suspension of excess use penalties may be administratively enacted upon the following: <br /> 1. The city manager's consultation with the director. <br /> 2. The city manager notifying the city council,and providing the city council with the <br /> option to discuss the suspension at a future city council meeting. <br /> 3. Notice provided to customers via water bills,as well as notices on the city's website, <br /> stating the time period of such suspension(e.g.,the starting and ending of dates). <br /> 4. After reaching the ending date of any suspension of excess use penalties,customers <br /> will not be subject to the possibility of any re-imposed excess use penalties until a full billing cycle <br /> beyond the suspension occurs.(Ord. 2148 § 1,2016; Ord.2118 § 1, 2015; Ord. 2104 § 1,2014;Ord. <br /> 2092 § 1, 2014) <br /> 9.30.110 Prohibition of certain water uses. <br /> During the time this chapter is in effect: <br /> A. It is unlawful for any customer to use water obtained from the water system of the city of <br /> Pleasanton through fraud, including misrepresentation made to obtain a particular allocation. <br /> B. It is unlawful for any customer to waste water. As used herein,the term "waste"means: <br /> 1. Use of potable water between 9:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m.to irrigate grass, lawns, <br /> ground-cover, shrubbery,crops,vegetation, and trees,with the exception of hand watering and drip <br /> irrigation; Irrigation system checks for breaks/leak repairs by present irrigation professionals who remain <br /> on-site directly observing the system are excluded. <br /> 2. The application of potable water to outdoor landscaping in a manner that causes <br /> runoff such that water flows onto adjacent property, non-irrigated areas,private and public walkways, <br /> roadways,parking lots, or structures; <br /> 3. Use of potable water to irrigate outdoor landscaping during and within 48 hours after <br /> measurable rainfall; <br /> 4. Use of potable water to wash down sidewalks,walkways, driveways,parking lots, <br /> open ground or other hard surface areas by the direct application of water thereto; <br /> 5. Allowing potable water to escape from breaks within the customer's plumbing <br /> system for more than eight hours after the customer is notified or discovers the break; <br /> 6. Use of water in non-recirculating decorative ponds,fountains,and other decorative <br /> water features; <br /> 7. The serving of drinking water other than upon request in eating or drinking <br /> establishments, including,but not limited to,restaurants, hotels,cafés, cafeterias,bars,or other public <br /> places where food or drink are served and/or purchased; <br /> 8. Use of potable water for any purpose in excess of the customer's allowed usage as <br /> provided in Section 9.30.070. <br /> 9. Use of potable water for outdoor landscaping through a dedicated irrigation meter within the <br /> city's recycled water use area unless otherwise exempted by the director for existing water customers,or <br /> city engineer for new development. <br /> (Ord. 2148 § 1,2016;Ord. 2118 § 1, 2015; Ord. 2104 § 1, 2014; Ord.2092 § 1,2014) <br />