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HomeMy WebLinkAbout10 - Amendment to Municipal Code Chapter 14.16, Water Conservation and Water Supply Shortage ProgramCITY OF NEWPORT BEACH City Council Staff Report TO: FROM PREPARED BY: PHONE: TITLE: ABSTRACT: May 24, 2022 Agenda Item No. 10 HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL Mark Vukojevic, Utilities Director - 949-644-3011, mvukojevic@newportbeachca.gov Mark Vukojevic, Utilities Director 949-644-3011 Ordinance No. 2022-13: Amendment to Municipal Code Chapter 14.16, Water Conservation and Water Supply Shortage Program On June 8, 2021, the City Council approved the 2020 Urban Water Management Plan and the Water Shortage Contingency Plan, both of which are required by the State of California (State). These water plans support long-term water resource planning. At that time, staff committed to updating the water conservation code found in Chapter 14.16 of the Newport Beach Municipal Code. Utilities Department staff is now presenting and requesting approval for needed updates to the Municipal Code. The updates include feedback received from the November 30, 2021, City Council Study Session, compliance to current State requirements, a review of best practices from other local agencies, modernization, and incorporated feedback from the previous 2015-era drought. The timing of the Municipal Code update is also with the anticipation of further water conservation needed given the current statewide drought. The significant updates include a name change, now known as the Water Conservation and Water Supply Shortage Program, removing 2013 as the baseline water year, including new State requirements, permanently restricting landscaping watering from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., updating the process and procedure for declaring water shortages, increasing the water shortage levels from one to six, and updating the requirements within each shortage level. RECOMMENDATION: a) Conduct a public hearing; b) Determine this action is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to Sections 15060(c)(2) and 15060(c)(3) of the CEQA Guidelines because this action will not result in a physical change to the environment, directly or indirectly; and c) Waive full reading, direct the City Clerk to read by title only, introduce Ordinance No. 2022-13, An Ordinance of the City Council of the City of Newport Beach, California, Amending Chapter 14.16 of the Newport Beach Municipal Code Pertaining to Water Conservation and Supply Level Regulations, and pass to second reading on June 14, 2022. 10-1 Ordinance No. 2022-13: Amendment to Municipal Code Chapter 14.16, Water Conservation and Water Supply Shortage Program May 24, 2022 Page 2 DISCUSSION: The City of Newport Beach's Water Conservation Code, Municipal Code Chapter 14.16, was last updated in 2015, during the last drought. Over the past few years, several State requirements have changed and staff has planned to update the Municipal Code. The updates include feedback received from the November 30, 2021, City Council Study Session, compliance to current State requirements, a review of best practices from other local agencies, modernization, and incorporated feedback from the previous 2015-era drought. The proposed updates are underlined and highlighted using a track -changes feature within Attachment B. General updates for Municipal Code Section 14.16: • The water supply shortage levels have been increased from four to six levels • Updates made to the Findings and Purpose section • Definitions have been deleted, updated, or modernized • Edits made to permanent mandatory water conservation requirements • Edits made to the restrictions and exemptions within each shortage level • Clarifications to the relief from the compliance program • Clarifications to the enforcement program Specific and significant updates: • The code has been renamed to "Water Conservation and Water Supply Shortage Program." • The year 2013 has been removed from the definition of base (water) amount. Instead, the base (water) amount "year" will be specified in a resolution when declaring a water shortage. (14.16.020) • A new permanent restriction has been added which prohibits daytime landscape watering (i.e. sprinklers) from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. (14.16.040B) • The permanent restriction which obligates the response time to repair leaks has been changed from seven days to three days. (14.16.040E) • A permanent restriction has been added which prohibits the indiscriminate running of water which is wasteful and without reasonable purpose. (i.e. water running from a hose.) (14.16.040R) • The procedure for the determination, declaration, notification, and implementation of a water supply shortage has been updated and is further described in the body of this report. (14.16.050) • A new Level Five Water Supply Shortage category and associated requirements have been created (carved out of the previous Level Four) which is also known as a Severe Shortage. This is compliant with the Water Shortage Contingency Plan. (14.16.100) • A new Level Six Water Supply Shortage category and associated requirements have been created (carved out of the previous Level Four) which is also known as a Catastrophic Shortage. This is compliant with the Water Shortage Contingency Plan. (14.16.110) 10-2 Ordinance No. 2022-13: Amendment to Municipal Code Chapter 14.16, Water Conservation and Water Supply Shortage Program May 24, 2022 Page 3 Procedure for the determination, declaration, notification, and implementation of a water supply shortage (14.16.050) Changes in State Water Code require the City of Newport Beach (City) to submit an annual Water Supply and Demand Assessment, beginning this year. This document is drafted and certified by the Utilities Director, with input received from our groundwater and wholesale water districts. It certifies our current known position regarding our water supply, and if necessary, our shortage response actions, compliance, enforcement, and communications actions. The existing Municipal Code provisions for declaring a water supply shortage is a multi -step, lengthy and antiquated process. Based on a review of best practices found in other local agencies, an updated, one -stop City Council process is recommended by staff. For each shortage, Utilities staff and the City Manager will prepare a resolution outlining the communications and actions associated with each shortage level. The City Council will have the discretion to modify actions including implementation dates. This gives the City the ability to move quickly into and out of shortage levels when needed. Proposed language for Section 14.16.050 E "Upon the Director's determination of the existence of a water supply shortage based on the criteria and stages defined in the City's Water Shortage Contingency Plan, the City Council may declare a Level One to Level Six Water Supply Shortage. The City Council may also declare a Level Six Catastrophic Water Supply Shortage in accordance with California Water Code Sections 350-352 when a sudden event poses a catastrophic threat to the water supply. The declaration of a water supply shortage shall be by resolution and the mandatory water conservation measures applicable to the declared water supply shortage level shall take effect on the date specified in the resolution. " Update on the current drought situation: Governor Newsom recently signed Executive Order N-7-22, addressing the current drought and directing the State Water Board to adopt and implement new drought regulations. Recent discussions indicate that a one -size -fits -all, statewide drought approach may not be mandated and agencies will rely on their annual Water Supply Assessment and their Water Shortage Contingency Plans. This is good news since the City has made a significant investment in its sustainable groundwater system, its replenishment efforts, and its water conservation efforts. Overall, the City uses 25 percent less water today than it did 20 years ago. Staff is currently working with the groundwater and wholesale water districts to draft the City's annual Water Supply and Demand Assessment. The draft submittal is due to the CA Department of Water Resources by June 1 and the final is due July 1. 10-3 Ordinance No. 2022-13: Amendment to Municipal Code Chapter 14.16, Water Conservation and Water Supply Shortage Program May 24, 2022 Page 4 At this time, staff is likely to certify that the City has enough water to meet demands for next year; although no surplus exists, and its supply is threatened. Staff is expecting to bring a resolution declaring a Level One shortage, specifically declaring that no surplus water exists. The Level One will focus on additional water conservation and outreach efforts and enforcement to further reduce wasted water. Also, with the lack of surplus, customers will be required to use no more than their 2019 water usage. These efforts will further reduce the City's overall water use, keep it compliant with State requirements, and position the City well if the drought continues or escalates further. Further details on the implementation of these measures will be brought with the resolution declaring a Level One shortage. FISCAL IMPACT: There is no additional fiscal impact related to the amendment of the Newport Beach Municipal Code. The adopted budget includes sufficient funding for the promotion of water conservation and the enforcement of permanent water restrictions. If future water supply shortages are enacted, staff will bring back analysis regarding any fiscal impact. ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW: Staff recommends the City Council find this action is not subject to the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to Sections 15060(c)(2) (the activity will not result in a direct or reasonably foreseeable indirect physical change in the environment) and 15060(c)(3) (the activity is not a project as defined in Section 15378) of the CEQA Guidelines, California Code of Regulations, Title 14, Division 6, Chapter 3, because it has no potential for resulting in a physical change to the environment, directly or indirectly. NOTICING: The agenda item has been noticed according to the Brown Act (72 hours in advance of the meeting at which the City Council considers the item). Also, a notice of this hearing was published in the Daily Pilot, twice, at least 10 days before the scheduled meeting. ATTACHMENTS: Attachment A —Ordinance No. 2022-13 Attachment B — Track Changes Version of Newport Beach Municipal Code Chapter 14.16 Attachment C — Public Hearing Notice 10-4 ATTACHMENT A ORDINANCE NO. 2022-13 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING CHAPTER 14.16 OF THE NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE PERTAINING TO WATER CONSERVATION AND SUPPLY LEVEL REGULATIONS WHEREAS, Section 200 of the City of Newport Beach ("City") Charter vests the City Council with the authority to make and enforce all laws, rules and regulations with respect to municipal affairs subject only to the restrictions and limitations contained in the Charter and the State Constitution, and the power to exercise, or act pursuant to any and all rights, powers, and privileges, or procedures granted or prescribed by any law of the State of California; WHEREAS, Chapter 14.16 of the Newport Beach Municipal Code establishes a water conservation and water supply shortage program to reduce water consumption within the City; WHEREAS, in 2018, the California Legislature imposed additional water shortage planning requirements upon water suppliers and amended California Water Code section 10632 to mandate new elements to water suppliers' Urban Water Management Plans and Water Shortage Contingency Plans, including statewide water use prohibitions; WHEREAS, the City's adopted 2020 Urban Water Management Plan ("UWMP") includes water conservation as a necessary and effective component of providing a reliable supply of water to meet the needs of its water customers; WHEREAS, the City's adopted 2020 Water Shortage Contingency Plan ("WSCP") establishes standards and procedures regarding the implementation and enforcement of local water shortage contingency measures; WHEREAS, the WSCP defines six water supply shortage levels corresponding to progressive ranges of up to 10, 20, 30, 40 and 50 percent shortages and a greater than 50 percent shortage, in alignment with the State Water Shortage Levels, where each level is intended to be more restrictive than the previous or lower level and imposes water conservation measures that are inclusive of those measures in the previous or lower level(s); and WHEREAS, the City desires to update Chapter 14.16 to make it consistent with the new requirements of California Water Code section 10632 and its UWMP and WSCP. 10-5 Ordinance No. 2022- Page 2 of 20 NOW THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Newport Beach ordains as follows: Section 1: Chapter 14.16 of the Newport Beach Municipal Code is hereby amended to read as follows: Chapter 14.16 WATER CONSERVATION AND WATER SUPPLY SHORTAGE PROGRAM Sections: 14.16.010 Findings and Purpose. 14.16.020 Definitions. 14.16.030 Applicability. 14.16.040 Permanent Mandatory Water Conservation Requirements. 14.16.050 Procedure for Declaration and Notification of Water Supply Shortage. 14.16.060 Level One Water Supply Shortage. 14.16.070 Level Two Water Supply Shortage. 14.16.080 Level Three Water Supply Shortage. 14.16.090 Level Four Water Supply Shortage. 14.16.100 Level Five Severe Water Supply Shortage. 14.16.110 Level Six Catastrophic Water Supply Shortage. 14.16.120 Exemptions. 14.16.130 Relief from Compliance. 14.16.140 Enforcement. 14.16.150 State of Emergency. Section 14.16.010 Findings and Purpose. A. The purpose of this chapter is to establish a water conservation and water supply shortage program that, to the greatest extent possible, will reduce water consumption within the City of Newport Beach, enable effective water supply planning, ensure reasonable and beneficial use of water, prevent waste of water, complement the City's water quality regulations and urban runoff reduction efforts, maximize the efficient use of water, minimize the effect and hardship of water shortages, and implement the City's Water Shortage Contingency Plan. B. The water conservation and water supply shortage program created by this chapter establishes permanent water conservation requirements intended to alter 10-6 Ordinance No. 2022- Page 3 of 20 behavior related to water use efficiency for nonshortage conditions and further establishes six levels of water supply shortage response actions to be implemented during times of a declared water shortage with increasing restrictions on water use in response to worsening drought or emergency conditions and decreasing supplies. C. The City Council finds as follows: 1. A reliable minimum supply of water is essential to the public health, safety and welfare of the people and economy of the City and the Southern California region. 2. Wasteful water use practices constitute a potential threat to and an unacceptable diminution of the City's water supplies. The prevention of water waste is an economically and environmentally feasible way to protect, conserve, and prevent unacceptable diminution of the City's water supplies. 3. Careful water management that includes active water conservation measures, not only in times of drought but at all times, is essential to ensure a reliable minimum supply of water to meet current and future supply needs. 4. Article X, Section 2, of the California Constitution declares that the general welfare requires that water resources be put to beneficial use, that waste or unreasonable use or unreasonable method of use of water is to be prevented and that conservation of water be fully exercised with a view to the reasonable and beneficial use thereof. 5. Article XI, Section 7, of the California Constitution declares that a city or county may make and enforce within its limits all local, police, sanitary and other ordinances and regulations not in conflict with general laws. 6. California Water Code Section 375 authorizes a water supplier to adopt and enforce a comprehensive water conservation program to reduce water consumption and conserve supplies. 7. The adoption and enforcement of the water conservation and water supply shortage program is necessary to manage the City's water supply in the short and long term and to avoid or minimize the effects of a supply shortage within the City's service area. Such a program is essential to ensure a reliable and sustainable minimum supply of water for public health, safety and welfare. 8. Recycled water is supplied in various areas throughout the City to conserve potable water. Recycled water, like potable water, must be used efficiently and is therefore included in this program. 10-7 Ordinance No. 2022- Page 4 of 20 9. Outdoor water use is a primary source of urban runoff, which flows onto the streets, through storm drains, to the creeks, the harbor and beaches. It is therefore in the public interest to promote practices that increase water use efficiency, reduce or eliminate runoff, and further support the regulations as set forth in Chapter 14.36 (Water Quality) and related best management practices. 10. Contamination, drought, or failure of the water system infrastructure may lead to a potable water shortage emergency in the City's water supplies. 11. Normal water supply conditions, known as Level Zero, exist during periods when the City anticipates no supply reductions. The City will proceed with planned water efficiency best practices to support consumer demand reduction in line with state mandated requirements and local goals for water supply reliability. The permanent mandatory water conservation requirements in Section 14.16.040 shall be in effect to prevent waste and unreasonable use of water at all times. Section 14.16.020 Definitions. In this chapter, the following words and phrases shall have the following meanings: "Base amount" means a base amount of water usage per billing period to be determined for each customer. For any particular billing period, the base amount shall be as indicated on the customer's municipal services statement for the prior billing period. For customers occupying premises for which the City's water billing history includes the year specified in the resolution declaring a water shortage, the base amount shall be the amount of water used during the same billing period in the year specified in the resolution. For customers occupying premises for which the City's water billing history does not include the same billing period in the year specified in the resolution declaring a water shortage, the base amount shall be the estimate of the water usage per billing period of similar premises and users. "Billing unit" means the unit of water used to apply water rates for purposes of calculating water charges for a person's water usage and equals seven hundred forty-eight (748) gallons. "Commercial kitchen" means a facility containing a kitchen in which food is prepared for sale, such as a restaurant, cafe, hotel, catering establishment, or other food preparation establishment. "Customer" shall mean any person or premises using or receiving water service from the City. The term "customer" shall not include a person or premises receiving water service within the City from the Irvine Ranch Water District or from the Mesa Water District. M Ordinance No. 2022- Page 5 of 20 "Department" shall mean the City of Newport Beach Utilities Department. "Director" shall mean the Director of the City of Newport Beach's Utilities Department or his or her designee. "Irrigate" means the watering of any lawn, landscape, or other vegetated area. "Landscape irrigation system" means an irrigation system with pipes, hoses, spray heads, or sprinkling devices that are operated by and/or through an automated system. "MET" shall mean the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California. "Premises" means a parcel of land, or portion of a parcel, including any improvements located thereon, that are served by a City water meter. "Recycled water" means the reclamation and reuse of non -potable water and/or wastewater for beneficial use, such as irrigation. "Water" shall mean potable water and recycled water. "Water conservation plan" means a plan submitted by a customer for the approval of the Director, in conjunction with a request for an exemption or partial exemption that proposes the maximum feasible reduction in consumption. "Water consumption restrictions" shall mean those provisions in this chapter that require customers to reduce the amount of water consumed during a water supply shortage in relation to the base amount. Section 14.16.030 Applicability. A. The provisions of this chapter shall apply to all persons, customers, and premises using water in the City, as set forth herein. B. For the purposes of this chapter, the use of water by a tenant, employee, agent, contractor, representative or person acting on behalf of a customer shall be imputed to the customer. Section 14.16.040 Permanent Mandatory Water Conservation Requirements. The following prohibitions and mandatory water conservation requirements are effective at all times, including during a water supply shortage. Violations of this section will be considered waste and an unreasonable use of water. ome Ordinance No. 2022- Page 6 of 20 A. Limit on Watering Duration. No customer shall use potable water to irrigate any lawn and/or ornamental landscape area using a landscape irrigation system or a watering device that is not continuously attended unless such irrigation is limited to no more than ten (10) minutes watering per station. This restriction does not apply to the following: 1. Landscape irrigation systems that exclusively use very low -flow drip type or bubbler type irrigation systems in which no emitter produces more than two gallons of water per hour. 2. Weather based controllers or stream rotor sprinklers that meet a seventy (70) percent efficiency standard. B. Limits on Watering Hours. No customer shall use potable water to irrigate any lawn, landscape or other vegetated area between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Pacific Time on any day, except by use of hand-held bucket or similar container, or a hand-held hose equipped with a positive self -closing water shut-off nozzle or device, or for short periods for the exclusive purpose of adjusting or repairing an irrigation system. C. No Excessive Runoff. No person shall use water to irrigate any lawn and/or ornamental landscape area in a manner that causes or allows more than incidental flow or runoff onto an adjoining sidewalk, driveway, street, alley, gutter or ditch. "Incidental flow or runoff' means a minimal amount of water that escapes the area of intended use, such as windblown overspray onto adjacent hard surfaces. D. No Washing Down. No person shall use water to wash down hard or paved surfaces, including, but not limited to, sidewalks, walkways, driveways, parking areas, tennis courts, patios or alleys, except when necessary to alleviate safety or sanitary hazards, and then only by use of a hand-held bucket or similar container, a hand-held hose equipped with a positive self -closing water shut-off device, or a low -volume, high- pressure cleaning machine (e.g., "water broom") equipped to recycle any water used and efforts are made to vacuum the runoff or direct the runoff away from paved surfaces. E. Obligation to Fix. No person shall permit loss or escape of water through breaks, leaks or other malfunctions in the person's plumbing or distribution system for any period of time after such escape of water should have reasonably been discovered and corrected and in no event more than three (3) days after receiving notice of the condition from the City unless other arrangements are made with the City. F. Watering During and After Rainfall. No customer shall use potable water to irrigate lawns, groundcover, shrubbery or other ornamental landscape material during and within forty-eight (48) hours after a measurable rainfall event of at least one-fourth of one inch of rain as recorded by the National Weather Service, the closest California Irrigation 10-10 Ordinance No. 2022- Page 7 of 20 Management Information System station, or any other reliable source of rainfall data available to the City. G. Landscaping Connected to Dedicated Landscape Meters. All landscape irrigation systems connected to dedicated landscape meters shall include rain sensors that automatically shut off such systems during periods of rain or include evapotranspiration systems that schedule irrigation based on climatic conditions. H. Water Fountain Recirculating Water. No customer shall operate a water fountain or other decorative water feature that does not use a recirculating water system. I. Washing Vehicles and Equipment. No customer shall use water to clean a vehicle, including but not limited to any automobile, truck, van, bus, motorcycle, boat or trailer, whether motorized or not, except by use of a hand-held bucket or similar container or a hand-held hose equipped with a positive self -closing water shut-off nozzle or device. 1. This subsection does not apply to any commercial car washing facility. J. Commercial Car Washes. All commercial conveyor car wash systems in commercial car washing facilities shall use operational recirculating water systems. K. Drinking Water Served Upon Request Only. Customers operating eating or drinking establishments, including but not limited to restaurants, hotels, cafes, cafeterias, bars, or other public places where food or drinks are sold, served, or offered for sale, shall not provide drinking water to any person unless expressly requested by the person. L. Commercial Lodging Linens. Customers operating hotel, motel, and other commercial lodging establishments shall provide persons the option of not having towels and linen laundered daily. Commercial lodging establishments must prominently display notice of this option. M. No Single Pass Cooling Systems. No customer shall install a new single pass cooling system in a building or premises. N. Use of Hydrants. No person shall use water from any fire hydrant for any purpose other than fire suppression or emergency aid without first obtaining a City hydrant meter account or written approval from the Director or his or her designee. Absent a meter account or Director approval, water theft and meter tampering fees shall be applied as appropriate. O. Newly Constructed Homes and Buildings. No person shall water with potable water the landscapes outside of newly constructed homes and buildings in a manner 10-11 Ordinance No. 2022- Page 8 of 20 inconsistent with regulations or other requirements established by the California Building Standards Commission. P. Construction Site Requirements. The requirements of this subsection apply to persons engaged in construction activities. A permittee's refusal or failure to comply with these requirements shall constitute grounds for revocation of a construction or grading permit. In addition, the City may withhold occupancy and inspections until such time as the permit holder has complied. 1. No person shall use potable water for soil compaction or dust control in a construction site where there is an available and feasible source of recycled water or non -potable water approved by the Department of Public Health and appropriate for such use. 2. No person shall operate a hose within a construction site that is not equipped with an automatic shut-off nozzle, provided that such devices are available for the size and type of hose in use. Q. Commercial Kitchen Requirements. No customer may operate a commercial kitchen that does not comply with the following requirements: 1. Water -Conserving Pre -Rinse Kitchen Spray Valves. Commercial kitchens shall be equipped with water -conserving kitchen spray valves. 2. Best -Available Water -Conserving Technology. Commercial kitchens shall ensure that all water -using equipment uses the best -available water -conserving technology. 3. When hosing or washing kitchen or garbage areas or other areas for sanitary reasons as required by the Department of Health, hoses shall be equipped with positive self -closing nozzles. R. Indiscriminate Use. No person shall cause or permit the indiscriminate running of water not otherwise prohibited by this section which is wasteful and without reasonable purpose. S. Public Health and Safety. The provisions in this section shall not be construed to limit water use that is immediately necessary to protect public health or safety. 10-12 Ordinance No. 2022- Page 9 of 20 Section 14.16.050 Procedure for Declaration and Notification of Water Supply Shortage. A. Upon the Director's determination of the existence of a water supply shortage based on the criteria and stages defined in the City's Water Shortage Contingency Plan, the City Council may declare a Water Supply Shortage from Level One up to Level Six. In accordance with California Water Code Sections 350-352, the City Council may also declare a Level Six Catastrophic Water Supply Shortage in response to a disaster or sudden event that has or threatens to significantly diminish the reliability or quality of the City's water supply. The mandatory water conservation measures applicable to the level of water supply shortage shall take effect on the date specified in the resolution declaring the water supply shortage. B. The mandatory conservation requirements that become effective following the adoption of a resolution declaring the existence of a particular level of water supply shortage shall remain in full force and effect until the resolution is repealed or until new mandatory conservation requirements become effective following the adoption of a subsequent resolution declaring the existence of a water supply shortage. C. The City Manager shall notify and inform the public, local, regional, and state governments, and other stakeholders of the declaration of water supply shortage, the mandatory conservation requirements, and other water shortage response actions, according to the communication procedures in the City's Water Shortage Contingency Plan. D. During the existence of a water supply shortage, the Director shall provide periodic reports to the City Council regarding compliance with the mandatory conservation requirements of the level of water supply shortage, current and anticipated allocations of water from MET, and any change in circumstances that could warrant a position of more stringent measures or relaxation of measures then in effect. Section 14.16.060 Level One Water Supply Shortage. A Level One Water Supply Shortage exists when the City determines a water supply shortage exists or there is no surplus water supply and an overall water use reduction of up to ten (10) percent is necessary to make more efficient use of water and appropriately respond to existing water conditions. 10-13 Ordinance No. 2022- Page 10 of 20 A. No customer shall use potable water to irrigate any lawn, landscape or other vegetated area except on the scheduled irrigation days established for each customer by the Director. The Director shall specify for each customer four irrigation days per week during the months of April through October and two irrigation days per week during the months of November through March. This restriction does not apply to the following: 1. Maintenance of vegetation including trees and shrubs that is watered using a hand-held bucket or similar container, a hand-held hose equipped with a positive self -closing water shut-off nozzle or device, or a very low -flow drip type irrigation system when no emitter produces more than two gallons of water per hour. 2. Irrigation of food crops (including fruit trees and vegetable gardens). 3. Short periods of irrigation for the exclusive purpose of adjusting or repairing an irrigation system. B. No customer shall use more water during any billing period than the percentage of the base amount per customer category established in the resolution declaring the Level One Water Supply Shortage, which percentage shall be in the range from one hundred (100) percent to eighty (80) percent of the base amount. Section 14.16.070 Level Two Water Supply Shortage. A Level Two Water Supply Shortage exists when the City determines a water supply shortage exists and an overall water use reduction of between ten (10) percent and twenty (20) percent is necessary to make more efficient use of water and appropriately respond to existing water conditions. A. No customer shall use potable water to irrigate any lawn, landscape or other vegetated area except on the scheduled irrigation days established by the Director. The Director shall specify for each customer three irrigation days per week during the months of April through October and one irrigation day per week during the months of November through March. This restriction does not apply to the following: 1. Maintenance of vegetation, including trees and shrubs, that is watered using a hand-held bucket or similar container, a hand-held hose equipped with a positive self -closing water shut-off nozzle or device, or a very low -flow drip type irrigation system when no emitter produces more than two gallons of water per hour. 2. Irrigation of food crops (including fruit trees and vegetable gardens). 10-14 Ordinance No. 2022- Page 11 of 20 3. Short periods of irrigation for the exclusive purpose of adjusting or repairing an irrigation system. B. No customer shall use more water during any billing period than the percentage of the base amount per customer category established in the resolution declaring the Level Two Water Supply Shortage, which percentage shall be in the range from one hundred (100) percent to seventy (70) percent of the base amount. Section 14.16.080 Level Three Water Supply Shortage. A Level Three Water Supply Shortage exists when the City determines a water supply shortage exists and an overall water use reduction of between twenty (20) percent and thirty (30) percent is necessary to make more efficient use of water and appropriately respond to existing water conditions. A. No customer shall use potable water to irrigate any lawn, landscape or other vegetated area except on the scheduled irrigation days established by the Director. The Director shall specify for each customer two irrigation days per week during the months of April through October and one irrigation day per week during the months of November through March. This restriction does not apply to the following: 1. Maintenance of vegetation, including trees and shrubs, that is watered using a hand-held bucket or similar container or hand-held hose equipped with positive self -closing water shut-off nozzle or device, or a very low -flow drip type irrigation system when no emitter produces more than two gallons of water per hour. 2. Irrigation of food crops (including fruit trees and vegetable gardens), provided that such irrigation does not exceed four days per week on a schedule established by the Director. 3. Short periods of irrigation for the exclusive purpose of adjusting or repairing an irrigation system. B. No customer shall use more water during any billing period than the percentage of the base amount per customer category established in the resolution declaring the Level Three Water Supply Shortage, which percentage shall be in the range from ninety (90) percent to fifty (50) percent of the base amount. C. No person shall permit loss or escape of water through breaks, leaks or other malfunctions in the user's plumbing or distribution system for more than twenty-four (24) hours after receiving notice from the City. 10-15 Ordinance No. 2022- Page 12 of 20 Section 14.16.090 Level Four Water Supply Shortage. A Level Four Water Supply Shortage exists when the City determines a water supply shortage exists and an overall water use reduction of between thirty (30) percent and forty (40) percent is necessary to make more efficient use of water and appropriately respond to existing water conditions. A. No customer shall use potable water to irrigate any lawn, landscape or other vegetated area except on the scheduled irrigation days established by the Director. The Director shall specify for each customer one irrigation day per week. This restriction does not apply to the following: 1. Maintenance of vegetation, including trees and shrubs, that is watered using a hand-held bucket or similar container or hand-held hose equipped with positive self -closing water shut-off nozzle or device, or a very low -flow drip type irrigation system when no emitter produces more than two gallons of water per hour. 2. Irrigation of food crops (including fruit trees and vegetable gardens), provided that such irrigation does not exceed three days per week on a schedule established by the Department. 3. Short periods of irrigation for the exclusive purpose of adjusting or repairing an irrigation system. B. No customer shall use more water during any billing period than the percentage of the base amount per customer category established in the resolution declaring the Level Four Water Supply Shortage, which percentage shall be in the range from eighty (80) percent to twenty-five (25) percent of the base amount. C. No person shall permit loss or escape of water through breaks, leaks or other malfunctions in the user's plumbing or distribution system for more than twenty-four (24) hours after receiving notice from the City. Section 14.16.100 Level Five Severe Water Supply Shortage. A Level Five Severe Water Supply Shortage exists when the City determines a water supply shortage exists and an overall water use reduction of between forty (40) percent and fifty (50) percent is necessary to make more efficient use of water and appropriately respond to existing water conditions. A. No customer shall use potable water to irrigate any lawn, landscape or other vegetated area. This restriction does not apply to the following: 10-16 Ordinance No. 2022- Page 13 of 20 1. Maintenance of vegetation, including trees and shrubs, that are watered using a hand-held bucket or similar container or a hand-held hose equipped with a positive self -closing water shut-off nozzle or device. 2. Maintenance of existing landscape to the extent necessary for fire protection. 3. Maintenance of existing landscape to the extent necessary for soil erosion control. 4. Maintenance of plant materials identified to be rare or essential to the well- being of rare animals. 5. Maintenance of landscape within active public parks and playing fields, day care centers, school grounds, cemeteries, and golf course greens, provided that such irrigation does not exceed two times per week on a schedule established by the Director. 6. Public works projects and actively irrigated environmental mitigation projects. 7. Food crops (including fruit trees and vegetable gardens), provided, that such irrigation does not exceed two times per week on a schedule established by the Director. B. The City will not provide new potable water service, new temporary meters, or new permanent meters or issue statements of immediate ability to serve or to provide potable water service, except under the following circumstances- 1 . A valid, unexpired building permit has been issued for the project; 2. The project is necessary to protect public health, safety, and welfare; or 3. The applicant provides substantial evidence of an enforceable commitment that ensures to the satisfaction of the Director the water demands for the project will be offset prior to the provision of a new water meter(s). This restriction does not preclude the resetting or turn -on of meters to provide continuation of water service or the restoration of service that has been interrupted for a period of one year or less. C. No customer shall use more water during any billing period than the percentage of the base amount per customer category established in the resolution declaring the Level 10-17 Ordinance No. 2022- Page 14 of 20 Five Severe Water Supply Shortage, which percentage shall be between seventy-five (75) percent to zero (0) percent of the base amount. D. No person shall permit loss or escape of water through breaks, leaks or other malfunctions in the user's plumbing or distribution system for more than twenty-four (24) hours after receiving notice from the City. E. No customer may use potable water to fill or refill an ornamental lake, pond, or fountain, except to the extent needed to sustain aquatic life, provided that such animals were being actively managed within the water feature at the time of the City's declaration of the water supply shortage under this chapter. F. No customer may use potable water to fill or refill a residential swimming pool or outdoor spa. G. No permits for new pool construction or reconstruction shall be issued. H. Washing of autos, trucks, trailers, boats, motorhomes and other types of vehicles and mobile equipment is prohibited, other than at a commercial car wash. Section 14.16.110 Level Six Catastrophic Water Supply Shortage. A Level Six Catastrophic Water Supply Shortage exists when the City determines a water supply shortage exists and an overall water use reduction of over fifty (50) percent is necessary to make more efficient use of water and appropriately respond to existing water conditions. A Level Six condition includes a disaster or sudden event such as earthquake, wildfire, power outage, or failure of any water supply or water distribution facility that has or threatens to significantly diminish the reliability or quality of the City's water supply. All water uses except those necessary for basic health and safety are prohibited or shall be significantly reduced and all restrictions under a Level Five Severe Water Supply Shortage shall also be in effect, unless otherwise specified in the resolution declaring the water supply shortage. Section 14.16.120 Exemptions. A. The provisions of this chapter do not apply to uses of water necessary to protect public health and safety or for essential government services, such as public works, public utilities, police, fire and other similar emergency services. B. Water consumption restrictions shall not be applicable to any of the following: 10-18 Ordinance No. 2022- Page 15 of 20 1. Customers who have participated in a fuel load modification program and have received an exemption from the Director and Fire Marshal. The Director and Fire Marshal shall only grant exemptions necessary to mitigate the impacts of participation in the fuel modification zone program, such as the need to irrigate replacement vegetation. 2. Customers that operate hospitals, medical care facilities, nurseries or other businesses whose main stock and trade consists of the sale or cultivation of plants and vegetation, and businesses in which water consumption is an integral part of production or manufacturing, provided that such customers shall first submit a water conservation plan to, and obtain the approval of, the Director. This exemption does not extend to the use of potable water for the irrigation of landscape areas. C. The Director shall approve a water conservation plan only if the plan proposes the maximum feasible reduction in consumption. As a condition of approving the water conservation plan, the Director may require the use of water conservation devices or practices as he or she deems appropriate to result in the maximum feasible reduction in consumption. Section 14.16.130 Relief from Compliance. A. Intent and Purpose. The City Council recognizes that water consumption can increase or decrease because of factors unrelated to wasteful water use practices. Many customers have installed water -saving devices and adopted water conservation practices that make it difficult to satisfy the water consumption restrictions required by this chapter. This section recognizes that adjustments to the base amount may be necessary to ensure that application of this chapter to any particular customer does not produce unjust or inequitable results, especially during water supply shortage Levels One, Two, and Three. In addition, this section recognizes unique circumstances may result in undue or disproportionate hardship as to a customer using water which is different from the impacts to water users generally. As a general rule, the Director should not grant relief to any customer for any reason in the absence of showing that the customer has achieved the maximum feasible reduction in water consumption, such as through the use of water saving devices (e.g., efficient fixtures, controllers and drought -resistant or artificial landscaping). B. Procedures. A customer may seek relief from the provisions of this chapter by submitting an application in a form prescribed by the Department. The Director may require the submission of additional supporting documentation that he or she deems necessary to grant the application for relief. The Director shall approve or disapprove the 10-19 Ordinance No. 2022- Page 16 of 20 application for relief, in whole or in part, within thirty (30) days after it is filed and deemed complete. C. Factors to Be Considered. 1. Relief from Water Consumption Restrictions. In determining whether relief should be granted from water consumption restrictions, the Director shall consider all relevant factors including, but not limited to, the following: a. Whether compliance with the water conservation requirements then in effect would result in unemployment or layoff of workers, b. Whether additional persons are now living or working in the customer's premises that were not living or working in the premises during all or a portion of the billing periods used to calculate the base amount; C. For residential customers, whether the usage in the prior billing period was equivalent to or less than ten (10) billing units in a Level One condition, nine (9) billing units in a Level Two condition, eight (8) billing units in a Level Three condition, seven (7) billing units in a Level Four condition, and six (6) billing units in a Level Five Severe condition, with the thresholds doubled for customers billed on a bi-monthly basis (e.g., eighteen (18) billing units in a Level Two condition); d. Whether the customer had, during all or a portion of the billing periods used to calculate the base amount, begun using water conservation practices that remain in use and that reduced the customer's water usage by an amount equivalent to the reduction required by the water supply shortage; e. Whether any current or anticipated increase in production or manufacturing will require the use of additional water; f. The extent to which irrigation or watering of landscaping has been made necessary by compliance with fuel load modification programs; and g. The extent to which the customer needs to use water to mitigate any emergency health or safety hazards. 2. Relief from Requirements Other than Water Consumption Restrictions. In determining whether relief should be granted from requirements other than water consumption restrictions, the Director must find, based on the application and supporting documentation, that: 10-20 Ordinance No. 2022- Page 17 of 20 a. The relief does not constitute a grant of special privilege inconsistent with the limitations imposed by this chapter on other customers; b. Because of special circumstances applicable to the customer's property or its use, the strict application of this chapter would have an impact on the customer that is disproportionate to the impact on other similarly situated customers; C. The condition or situation of the customer's premises for which the relief is sought is not common or general in nature; d. The customer has achieved or will achieve the maximum feasible reduction in water consumption, such as through the use of water saving devices (e.g., efficient fixtures, controllers and drought -resistant or artificial landscaping); and e. Authorizing such relief will not materially affect the ability of the City to effectuate the purpose of this chapter and will not be detrimental to the public interest. D. Agreement. Any grant of relief under this section shall be memorialized in a written agreement detailing the specific areas of relief granted, the conditions thereunder, and any other pertinent provisions, and shall be signed by the customer and the Director. During the effectiveness of the agreement, the customer shall have no further right to seek relief pursuant to the provisions of this section. E. Final Decision, The Director shall notify the customer of the decision on the application for relief by mailing a notice of the decision to the customer by means of first class, postage prepaid, to the address specified on the application. Service shall be deemed to have been completed at the time of deposit in the mail. F. Appeal of Final Decision. A customer may appeal the decision of the Director by submitting a written request within fifteen (15) days of the date of the Director's written decision. A written appeal request shall be submitted to the City Manager and include the reasons for the request and signature of the customer submitting the request. The City Manager may approve or disapprove the appeal within thirty (30) days from receipt of a request. The decision of the City Manager shall be final. G. Willful Misrepresentation. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no person shall make any willful misrepresentation of a material fact with respect to any application for relief submitted pursuant to this section. 10-21 Ordinance No. 2022- Page 18 of 20 Section 14.16.140 Enforcement. A. Responsibility —Implementation Plan. The Director shall develop an implementation plan to be used as a guideline for enforcing the provisions of this chapter. The implementation plan shall provide the resources (staffing and equipment) required to ensure the fair and timely execution of these requirements, as well as a detailed execution strategy. In addition, the implementation plan shall ensure, so far as is reasonable under the circumstances, that persons are notified of violations and are provided an opportunity to cure the violation prior to being cited. B. Violations. Violations of this chapter are subject to criminal, civil, and administrative fines and penalties and are enforceable under the procedures provided in Section 1.04.010 and Chapter 1.05. C. Additional Enforcement Options. The City may impose the following requirements on a customer in the event of a continuing or willful violation: 1. Water Flow Restrictors. The City may install a water flow restrictor of approximately one gallon per minute for services up to one and one-half inches in size and comparatively sized restrictors for larger services. Prior to doing so, the City shall first provide a minimum of forty-eight (48) hours' notice of its intent to install a water flow restrictor. In the event that a customer refuses to permit the installation of a water flow restrictor following the City's election to do so, the City may terminate the customer's water service. 2. Termination of Service. The City may disconnect a customer's water service for willful violations of mandatory restrictions in this chapter. Section 14.16.150 State of Emergency. If the Governor of the State of California proclaims a state of emergency and thereby issues orders or other general laws that mandate adoption of regulations by the State Water Resources Control Board and/or water conservation efforts by persons, it is a violation of this section for any person to violate any such emergency order or general law lawfully adopted by the State of California. Section 2: The recitals provided in this ordinance are true and correct and are incorporated into the substantive portion of this ordinance. Section 3: If any section, subsection, sentence, clause or phrase of this ordinance is for any reason held to be invalid or unconstitutional, such decision shall not 10-22 Ordinance No. 2022- Page 19 of 20 affect the validity or constitutionality of the remaining portions of this ordinance. The City Council hereby declares that it would have passed this ordinance and each section, subsection, sentence, clause or phrase hereof, irrespective of the fact that any one or more sections, subsections, sentences, clauses or phrases be declared invalid or unconstitutional. Section 4: The City Council finds the introduction and adoption of this ordinance is not subject to the California Environmental Quality Act ("CEQA") pursuant to Sections 15060(c)(2) (the activity will not result in a direct or reasonably foreseeable indirect physical change in the environment) and 15060(c)(3) (the activity is not a project as defined in Section 15378) of the CEQA Guidelines, California Code of Regulations, Title 14, Division 6, Chapter 3, because it has no potential for resulting in physical change to the environment, directly or indirectly. Section 5: Except as expressly modified in this ordinance, all other Sections, Subsections, terms, clauses and phrases set forth in the Newport Beach Municipal Code shall remain unchanged and shall be in full force and effect. 10-23 Ordinance No. 2022- Page 20 of 20 Section 6: The Mayor shall sign and the City Clerk shall attest to the passage of this ordinance. The City Clerk shall cause the ordinance, or a summary thereof, to be published pursuant to City Charter Section 414. This ordinance shall be effective thirty (30) days after its adoption. This ordinance was introduced at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Newport Beach held on the 24th day of May, 2022, and adopted on the 14th day of June, 2022, by the following vote, to -wit: /_Y0110" 1 /WAT011 ABSENT: KEVIN MULDOON, MAYOR ATTEST: LEILANI I. BROWN, CITY CLERK APPROVED AS TO FORM: CITY ATTORNEY'S OFFICE AAF�ON C. HARP, CITY ATTORNEY 10-24 ATTACHMENT B Page 1/22 Chapter 14.16 WATER CONSERVATION AND WATER SUPPLY SHORTAGE PROGRAM LEVEL Sections: 14.16.010 Findings and Purpose. 14.16.020 Definitions. 14.16.030 Applicability. 14.16.040 Permanent Mandatory Water Conservation Requirements. 14.16.050 Procedure for Declaration and Notification of Water Supply Shortage . 14.16.060 Level One Mandatory —Water Supply Shortage 14.16.070 Level Two Mandato Water Supply Shortage Requirements. 14.16.080 RequiremeAs Level Three Mandatory —Water Supply Shortage 14.16.090 Level Four ""aerator Water Supply Shortage 14.16.100 Level Five Severe Water Supply Shortage. 14.16.110 Level Six Catastrophic Water Supply Shortage. 14.16.1020 Exemptions. 14.16.11-30 Relief from Compliance. 14.16.1240 Enforcement. 14.16.1350 State of Emergency. Section 14.16.010 Findings and Purpose. A. The purpose of this chapter is to establish a water conservation and water supply shortage program that, to the greatest extent possible, will reduce water consumption within the City of Newport Beach, enable effective water supply planning, awe ensure reasonable and beneficial use of water, prevent waste of water, complement the City's water quality regulations and urban runoff reduction efforts, maximize the efficient use of water,-apA minimize the effect and hardship of water shortages, and implement the City's Water Shortage Contingency Plan. B. The water conservation and water supply shortage program created by this chapter establishes permanent water conservation requirements intended to alter behavior related to water use efficiency for nonshortage conditions and further establishes feu-r--six levels of water supply shortage response actions to be implemented 10-25 Page 2/22 during times of a declared water shortage with increasing restrictions on water use in response to worsening drought or emergency conditions and decreasing supplies. C. The City Council finds as follows: 1. A reliable minimum supply of water is essential to the public health, safety and welfare of the people and economy of the City and the Southern California region. 2. Wasteful water use practices constitute a potential threat to and an unacceptable diminution of the City's water supplies. The prevention of water waste is an economically and environmentally feasible way to protect, conserve, and prevent unacceptable diminution of the Citv's water supplies. Seut„ern other faGtors OR other parts of the state and westerR United States make -egion highly s sGeptihle to water supply reliability issues. 3. Careful water management that includes active water conservation measures, not only in times of drought but at all times, is essential to ensure a reliable minimum supply of water to meet current and future supply needs. 4. Article X, Section 2, of the California Constitution declares that the general welfare requires that water resources be put to beneficial use, that waste or unreasonable use or unreasonable method of use of water is to be prevented and that conservation of water be fully exercised with a view to the reasonable and beneficial use thereof. 5. Article XI, Section 7, of the California Constitution declares that a city or county may make and enforce within its limits all local, police, sanitary and other ordinances and regulations not in conflict with general laws. 6. California Water Code Section 375 authorizes a water supplier to adopt and enforce a comprehensive water conservation program to reduce water consumption and conserve supplies. 7. The adoption and enforcement of the water conservation and water supply shortage program is necessary to manage the City's water supply in the short and long term and to avoid or minimize the effects of a supply shortage within the City's service area. Such a program is essential to ensure a reliable and sustainable minimum supply of water for public health, safety and welfare. 10-26 Page 3/22 8. Recycled water is supplied in various areas throughout the City to conserve potable water. Recycled water, like potable water, must be used efficiently and is therefore included in this program. 9. Outdoor water use is a primary source of urban runoff, which flows onto the streets, through storm drains, to the creeks, the harbor and beaches. It is therefore in the public interest to promote practices that increase water use efficiency, reduce or eliminate runoff, and further support the regulations as set forth in Chapter 14.36 (Water Quality) and related best management practices. 10. Contamination, drought, or failure of the water system infrastructure may lead to a potable water shortage emergency in the City's water supplies. 11. Normal water supply conditions, known as Level Zero, exist during periods when the City anticipates no supply reductions. The City will proceed with planned water efficiency best practices to support consumer demand reduction in line with state mandated requirements and local goals for water supply reliability. The permanent mandatory water conservation requirements in Section 14.16.040 shall be in effect to prevent waste and unreasonable use of water at all times. Section 14.16.020 Definitions. In this chapter, the following words and phrases shall have the following meanings: "Base amount" means a base amount of water usage per billing period to be determined for each customer. For any particular billing period, the base amount shall be as indicated on the customer's municipal services statement for the prior billing period. For customers occupying premises for which the City's water billing history includes 294-3the year specified in the resolution declaring a water shortage, the base amount shall be the amount of water used during the same billing period in the year specified in the resolution2013. For customers occupying premises for which the City's water billing history does not include the same billing period in the year specified in the resolution declaring a water shortage244-3, the base amount shall be the estimate of the water usage per billing period of similar premises and users. "Billing unit" means the unit of water used to apply water rates for purposes of calculating water charges for a person's water usage and equals seven hundred forty- eight (748) gallons. 10-27 Page 4/22 "City roe innil" shall mean the Gity Ge unGil of the City of Newport Bench "Commercial kitchen" means a facility containing a kitchen in which food is prepared for sale, such as a restaurant, cafe, hotel, catering establishment, or other food preparation establishment "Customer" shall mean any person or premises using or receiving water service from the City. The term "customer" shall not include a person or premises receiving water service within the City from the Irvine Ranch Water District or from the Mesa GORSOlidated Water District. "Department of Di bliG Health"hell m an the Orange Gee my Department of Health v N `" �Lll,-,TTeAT�,i, v FT�TfGTTC�7--r-��i C.R�,-r "Department" shall mean the City of Newport Beach Utilities Department. "Director" shall mean the Director of the Citv of Newport Beach's Utilities Department or his or her desianee. . r - - , , r and timely exeGution of these requiremeRtS, as well as a detailed exeGution strategy. "Irri ■ • watering0 nGluding but net limited to the of planted lawn, landscape, or other• • Metropolitan"Landscape irrigation system" means an irrigation system with pipes, hoses, spr heads, or sprinkling devices that are operated by and/or through an automated system "MET" shall mean the of •California. �.� ■ ■ - 1 . ■ . r • • • 10-28 Page 5/22 "Potable water" FneaRS water that is suitable fer drinking and eXGludes FeGyGled wate from any soUrne "Premises" means a parcel of land, or portion of a parcel, including any improvements located thereon, that are served by a City water meter. water used than niFGUlating bank to point of origin , "Recycled water" means the reclamation and reuse of non -potable water and/or wastewater for beneficial use, such as irrigation. "Safety/sanitary hazards" means the GeRditien that nqay cause or threateR to Gause "SiRgle pass GOOliRg systern" nqeaRs equipment where water is Girculated only enGe to peel egUipment before being disposed "Water" shall mean potable water and recycled water. "WateF Genserving kitGheR spray valve" meaRs a dishwashiRg spray valve that uses 1-.6 gallons of water or less pe.per ininminute of use "Water conservation plan" means a plan submitted by a customer for the approval of the Utilities Director, in conjunction with a request for an exemption or partial exemption that proposes the maximum feasible reduction in consumption. "Water consumption restrictions" shall mean those provisions in this chapter that require customers to reduce the amount of water consumed during a water supply shortage in relation to the base amount."` ater supply shortage" rneaRS the effeGtive period E)f tip GGURnil d eniding en the seV f may d a Biel GRe Level Two �T�e� �er+t�-ar-�s��ec�,�� e��,����� Level Three, Level Fe„r water suppl y p�nvr'c�ge Section 14.16.030 Applicability. A. The provisions of this chapter shall apply to all persons, customers, and premises using water in the City, as set forth herein. B. For the purposes of this chapter, the use of water by a tenant, employee, agent, contractor, representative or person acting on behalf of a customer may, at the Gity's ele�,shall be imputed to the customer. 10-29 Page 6/22 Section 14.16.040 Permanent Mandatory Water Conservation Requirements. The following prohibitions and mandatory water conservation requirements are effective at all times, including during a water supply shortage. Violations of this section will be considered waste and an unreasonable use of water. A. Limit on Watering Duration. No customer shall use potable water to irrigate any lawn and/or ornamental landscape area using a landscape irrigation system or a watering device that is not continuously attended unless such irrigation is limited to no more than fifteen (1 5` ten 10 minutes watering per station. This restriction does not apply to the following: a. Landscape irrigation systems that exclusively use very low -flow drip type or bubbler type irrigation systems in which no emitter produces more than two gallons of water per hour. 2. or wWeather based controllers or stream rotor sprinklers that meet a seventy (70) percent efficiency standard. B. Limits on Watering Hours. No customer shall use potable water to irrigate any lawn, landscape or other vegetated area between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Pacific Time on any day, except by use of hand-held bucket or similar container, or a hand-held hose equipped with a positive self -closing water shut-off nozzle or device, or for short periods for the exclusive purpose of adjusting or repairing an irrigation system. C. No Excessive Runoff. No person shall use water to irrigate any lawn and/or ornamental landscape area in a manner that causes or allows -more than incidental flow or runoff onto an adjoining sidewalk, driveway, street, alley, gutter or ditch. "Incidental flow or runoff' means a minimal amount of water that escapes the area of intended use. such as windblown oversarav onto adiacent hard surfaces. GD. No Washing Down. No person shall use water to wash down hard or paved surfaces, including, but not limited to, sidewalks, walkways, driveways, parking areas, tennis courts, patios or alleys, except when necessary to alleviate safety or sanitary hazards, and then only by use of a hand-held bucket or similar container, a hand-held hose equipped with a positive self -closing water shut-off device, or a low -volume, high- pressure cleaning machine (e.g., "water broom") equipped to recycle any water used and efforts are made to vacuum the runoff or direct the runoff awav from paved surfaces. 10-30 Page 7/22 OE. Obligation to Fix. No person shall permit a +ve- ise, loss or escape of water through breaks, leaks or other malfunctions in the person's plumbing or distribution system for any period of time after such escape of water should have reasonably been discovered and corrected and in no event more than three 3 seveR days after receiving notice of the condition from the City unless other arrangements are made with the City. €F. Watering During and After Rainfall. No customer shall use potable water to irrigate lawns, groundcover, shrubbery or other ornamental landscape material during and within forty-eight (48) hours after a measurable rainfall event of at least one-fourth of one inch of rain as recorded by the National Weather Service, the closest California Irrigation Management Information System station, or any other reliable source of rainfall data available to the Citv. €G. Landscaping Connected to Dedicated Landscape Meters. Q" '��'�� �, 2-012), aAll landscape irrigation systems connected to dedicated landscape meters shall include rain sensors that automatically shut off such systems during periods of rain or include evapotranspiration systems that schedule irrigation based on climatic conditions. GH. Water Fountain Recirculating Water. No customer shall operate a water fountain or other decorative water feature that does not use a recirculating water system. #I. Washing Vehicles and Equipment. No customer shall use water to clean a vehicle, including but not limited to any automobile, truck, van, bus, motorcycle, boat or trailer, whether motorized or not, except by use of a hand-held bucket or similar container or a hand-held hose equipped with a positive self -closing water shut-off nozzle or device. 1. This subsection does not apply to any commercial car washing facility. Ii. Commercial Car Washes. EffeEt+ve—j_ar„a1,2010 Aall R8W commercial conveyor car wash systems in commercial car washing facilities shall mouse operational recirculating water systems. .. K. Drinking Water Served Upon Request Only. -Customers operating eating or drinking establishments, including but not limited to restaurants, hotels, cafes, cafeterias, bars, or other public places where food or drinks are sold, served, or offered for sale, shall not provide drinking water to any person unless expressly requested by the person. 10-31 Page 8/22 L. Commercial Lodging Linens. Customers operating hotel, motel, and other commercial lodging establishments shall provide persons the option of not having towels and linen laundered daily. Commercial lodging establishments must prominently display notice of this option. M. No Single Pass Cooling Systems. No customer shall install a new single pass cooling system in a building or premises requeStiRg Rew water serviGe. Thic nrn.,ici.,n shall ROt preveRt the rep!aGeMe-Rt er repair ef single pass GeeIiRg systems that were „metalled prior +n DeGember120$9. ni- . EffeGtive january 1, 2010, all ne�ni.�r- ashinq maGhir es installed On Ge nmerc�i laWRdrieshall be ENERGY STAR@ and GEE Tier III qualified. ON. Use of Hydrants. No customer_erp son shall use water from any fire hydrant for any purpose other than fire suppression or emergency aid without first: (1 ` req eS#R^ all water n^noUmn+i^n for a cnonifie d nr^ion+ obtaining a City ydrant meter account or written approval from the Director or his or her designee. Absent a meter account or Director approval, water theft and meter tampering fees wil —shall be applied as appropriate. P-O. Newly Constructed Homes and Buildings. No person shall water with potable water the landscapes outside of newly constructed homes and buildings in a manner inconsistent with regulations or other requirements established by the California Building Standards Commission. QP. Construction Site Requirements. The requirements of this subsection apply to persons engaged in construction activities. A permittee's refusal or failure to comply with these requirements shall constitute grounds for revocation of a construction or grading permit. In addition, the City may withhold occupancy and inspections until such time as the permit holder has complied. 1. No person shall use potable water for soil compaction or dust control in a construction site where there is an available and feasible source of recycled water or non -potable water approved by the Department of Public Health and appropriate for such use. 2. No person shall operate a hose within a construction site that is not equipped with an automatic shut-off nozzle, provided that such devices are available for the size and type of hose in use. 10-32 Page 9/22 RQ. Commercial Kitchen Requirements. No customer may operate a commercial kitchen that does not comply with the following requirements: 1. Water -Conserving Pre -Rinse Kitchen Spray Valves. New or remodeled eCommercial kitchens shall be equipped with water -conserving kitchen spray valves. By january 1, 2-010all valves with wat ^�„� r.ig kitGhen spray 2. Best -Available Water -Conserving Technology. New or remodeled Ceommercial kitchens shall ensure that all water -using equipment in n�o0T remodeled k+tGhens- uses the best -available; water -conserving technology. 3. NO GUsterner eperating a GeFnrnerGial kitGhen shall defrost food or allow to he ,Defrosted with running water. 4 S`sinks shall he set at minimum water flow at all times of use and shy it off during nonworking hours. 35. When hosing or washing kitchen or garbage areas or other areas for sanitary reasons as required by the Department of Health, hoses shall be equipped with positive self -closing nozzles. R. Indiscriminate Use. No person shall cause or permit the indiscriminate running of water not otherwise prohibited by this section which is wasteful and without reasonable purpose. S. Public Health and Safety. The provisions in this section shall not be construed to limit water use that is immediately necessary to protect public health or safety. Section 14.16.050 Procedure for Declaration and Notification of Water Supply Shortage . • r r r r r r r r MMIMMMTMI IMIHMTCT�. 2M Z 11-1 us Mill Nil IN 10-33 Page 10/22 reStFiGtiens, and the day, the City GounGil and be heard on whether resolUtieR deGlaring the water supply shortage should be e-naGted. The resolution of intention shall direGt the City Clerk to publish sand resolution at least onGe, withiR fifteen (15) days of the passage thereef, MR a newspaper of general GirGulation. On the City. Sand notice shall be published at least ten (10) _days pro theda+�heaFnn iWithin ton (10) daysef�re L tien f a ^e she published or ed in the manner required by Galifernia Water code S`eGt T Upon the Director's determination of the existence of a water supply shortage based on the criteria and stages defined in the City's Water Shortage Contingency Plan, the City Council may declare a Water Supply Shortage from Level One up to Level Six. In accordance with California Water Code Sections 350-352, the City Council may also declare a Level Six Catastrophic Water Supply Shortage in response to a disaster or sudden event that has or threatens to significantly diminish the reliability or quality of the City's water supply. The mandatory water conservation measures applicable to the level of water supply shortage shall take effect on the date specified in the resolution declaring the water supply shortage. B. The mandatory conservation requirements that become effective following the adoption of a resolution declaring the existence of a particular level of water supply shortage shall remain in full force and effect until the resolution is repealed or until new mandatory conservation requirements become effective following the adoption of a subsequent resolution declaring the existence of a water supply shortage. C. The Citv Manaaer shall notifv and inform the public. local. reaional. and state governments, and other stakeholders of the declaration of water supply shortage, the mandatory conservation requirements, and other water shortage response actions, accordina to the communication procedures in the Citv's Water Shortaae Continaencv Plan. DC. During the existence of a water supply shortage, the nay ininipal Operations Director shall provide periodic reports to the City Council regarding compliance with the mandatory conservation requirements of the level of water supply shortage, current and anticipated allocations of water from MET, and any change in circumstances that could warrant a position of more stringent measures or relaxation of measures then in effect. 10-34 Page 11/22 Section 14.16.060Level One MandatoryWater Supply ShortageConservati Requirements. OR the tenth day after a resolution declaring the existeRGe of a Level ORe water supp! shortage beGomes effeGtive, the following mandatory water GonservatiOR requirements shall take effe .-A Level One Water Supply Shortage exists when the City determines a water supply shortage exists or there is no surplus water supply and an overall water use reduction of up to ten (10) percent is necessary to make more efficient use of water and appropriately respond to existing water conditions. A. No customer shall use potable water to irrigate any lawn, landscape or other vegetated area except on the scheduled irrigation days established for each customer by the MURinipal QperatiORs Director. During g a Level ncr ORe �water supnl�nvr e, +ho ?Gher+„� I�st lichen by the MURiGipal Operatienc The Director shall specify for each customer44-) four irrigation days per week during the months of April through, May, jURe, duly, August, September, and October and (2-ytwo irrigation days per week during the months of November through, DeeenbeF, dan��FMarch. PFner te 1. Maintenance of vegetation including trees and shrubs that is watered using a hand-held bucket or similar container, a hand-held hose equipped with a positive self -closing water shut-off nozzle or device, or a very low -flow drip type irrigation system when no emitter produces more than two gallons of water per hour. 2. Irrigation of food crops (including fruit trees and vegetable gardens). 3. Short periods of irrigation for the exclusive purpose of adjusting or repairing an irrigation system. B. No customer shall use more water during any billing period than the percentage of the base amount per customer category established in the resolution declaring the Level One Wwater Ssupply Sshortage, which percentage shall be in the range from one hundred (100) percent to eight jn4iety (P80) percent of the base amount.G. No perSOR shall n eFFn,+ eXcessiye use, lecc er eSeape of water +hre„gh hrea-ks, leaks er ether 10-35 Page 12/22 . r Section I 14.16.070Level Two Mandatory —Water Supply ShortageCenCerva*i^n Requirements. A Level Two Water Suoolv Shortaae exists when the Citv determines a water su shortage exists and an overall water use reduction of between ten (10) percent and twenty (20) percent is necessary to make more efficient use of water and appropriately respond to existing water conditions. On the -tee h day after a-reel„+�ac^I�g-th- exostenGe of a Level Two water supply shortage beGOrnes effeGtive, the following mandatory water nenseryatien requirements shall take effent• 1 � r r SA. No customer shall use potable water to irrigate any lawn, landscape or other vegetated area except on the scheduled irrigation days established by the Directo[Gity GeURGil resolution. DuriRg a Level Two water supply shortage, the schedule establish The Director shall specify for each customer {three irrigation days per week during the months of April through; ay, ju„,dul„ n„gust September, and October and {2�one irrigation day per week during the months of NovembeMarch. PY,er to- the Tegei ;g 0 rrigation days by mail, whiGh may be done by an indiGation OR the GLIstorner's FnLJRiGipal ser„ones statement. This restriction does not apply to the following URIess the City Ras determiRed that recycled water is available and may be lawfully applied to the use: 10-36 Page 13/22 1. Maintenance of vegetation, including trees and shrubs, that is watered using a hand-held bucket or similar container, a hand-held hose equipped with a positive self -closing water shut-off nozzle or device, or a very low -flow drip type irrigation system when no emitter produces more than two gallons of water per hour. 2. Irrigation of food crops (including fruit trees and vegetable gardens), provided that such irrigation does net exGeed five tomes per week en a sGhedule e-stablished and posted by the City's MuniGipal Operations Department. 3. Short periods of irrigation for the exclusive purpose of adjusting or repairing an irrigation system. BC. No customer shall use more water during any billing period than the percentage of the base amount per customer category established in the resolution declaring the Level Two Wwater Ssupply Sshortage, which percentage shall be in the range from one hundred 000) nin 0) percent to seventy4ive (7570) percent of the base amount. breaks,D. No peFSOR shall permit ex-essive use, less or esGape of water through leaks or other malfunctmons On the user's plumbing or distribution system for more than forty eight (48) hours after reGeiving RetiGe of the Gondition from the City. E. Ne GUstemer may use petable water to foil or refill an orRameRtal lake, pond, -Gr fountaln more than onGe every other week, except to the extent needed to sustain aquatiG life, previded that such animals were being actively managed within the water feature at the tome of the Goty's deGlaratiGR ef the water supply shortage under thus rho F. Gus may ,,se Re more than sip, in es of netahle water per week to fill er ���cr..rt$i�}e��i�uy--a�c�-rv�-rrc�r�crr�rrr�r.��r-irr� refill a residential simmine noel er outdoor coo Section 14.16.080 Level Three Mandatory Water Supply ShortageConservat Requirements. A Level Three Water Supply Shortage exists when the City determines a water supply shortage exists and an overall water use reduction of between twenty (20) percent and thirty (30) percent is necessary to make more efficient use of water and appropriately respond to existing water conditions. OR the tenth day after a resolution declaring -the exostenGe ef a Level Three water supply shertage beGOmes effeGt've, the fellewing mandatary water nenseryatien requirements shall take effeGt• Am NO GUStGMeF shall use potable water to irrigate any lawn, !andSGape or othe; vegetated rea between the hours of 9:00 a m and 5.00 n�m TPaaGifin time, on an � eXGept by use ef a hand held bUGket er similaF GentaineF, a hand held he I . I I J 10-37 Page 14/22 BA. No customer shall use potable water to irrigate any lawn, landscape or other vegetated area except on the scheduled irrigation days established by the Directo[Gity CounGn! resell Lien. During aLevel Three water supply shortage, the sGhedule established by Gity CO innil roce-lUtiORThe Director shall specify for each customer two irrigation days per week during the months of April through---Madane-,idyl August, September, and October and {2}one irrigation day per week during the months of November through , DeGember, january, February, and March. Prior to the foregoing cor.,i,+oc Mate ent. This restriction does not apply to the following URless the Gity has determined that FeGyGled water is available and may be lawfully applied te the use: 1. Maintenance of vegetation, including trees and shrubs, that is watered using a hand-held bucket or similar container or hand-held hose equipped with positive self -closing water shut-off nozzle or device, or a very low -flow drip type irrigation system when no emitter produces more than two gallons of water per hour. 2. Irrigation of food crops (including fruit trees and vegetable gardens), provided that such irrigation does not exceed fourthree days per week on a schedule established and posted —by the_ City's Munri^i al Operations Departmen+Director. 3. Short periods of irrigation for the exclusive purpose of adjusting or repairing an irrigation system. BC. No customer shall use more water during any billing period than the percentage of the base amount per customer category established in the resolution declaring the Level Three Wwater Supply Sshortage, which percentage shall be in the range from ninety GeVGRt.,_fi„e (7590) percent to sl fify(6050) percent of the base amount. CO. No person shall permit exees-s,ve-u.,loss or escape of water through breaks, leaks or other malfunctions in the user's plumbing or distribution system for more than twenty-four (24) hours after receiving notice from the City. 10-38 Page 15/22 m MINOR r r F. Customers may use RO more thaR three of potable water per week W foil refill a r _ r _ ! or outdeor spa. Section •.090 LevelFour Water Supply Shortage, A Level Four Water Supply Shortage exists when the City determines a water supply shortage exists and an overall water use reduction of between thirty (30) percent and forty (40) percent is necessary to make more efficient use of water and appropriately respond to existing water conditions. A. No customer shall use potable water to irrigate any lawn, landscape or other vegetated area except on the scheduled irrigation days established by the Director. The Director shall specify for each customer one irrigation day per week. This restriction does not apply to the following: Maintenance of veaetation. includina trees and shrubs. that is watered using a hand-held bucket or similar container or hand-held hose equipped with positive self -closing water shut-off nozzle or device, or a very low -flow drip type irrigation system when no emitter produces more than two gallons of water per hour. 2. Irrigation of food crops (including fruit trees and vegetable gardens), provided that such irrigation does not exceed three days per week on a schedule established by the Department. 3. Short periods of irrigation for the exclusive purpose of adjusting or repairing an irrigation system. B. No customer shall use more water during any billing period than the percentage of the base amount per customer category established in the resolution declaring the Level Four Water Supply Shortage, which percentage shall be in the range from eighty (80) percent to twenty-five (25) percent of the base amount. C. No person shall permit loss or escape of water through breaks, leaks or other malfunctions in the user's plumbing or distribution system for more than twenty-four (241 hours after receiving notice from the City. 10-39 Page 16/22 Section 14.16.090100 Level Fou Five Mandatory —Severe Water Supply ShortageConservation Requirements. A Level Five Severe Water Supply Shortage exists when the City determines a water supply shortage exists and an overall water use reduction of between forty (40) percent and fifty (50) percent is necessary to make more efficient use of water and appropriately resaond to existina water conditions. shall fake offeGt: A. No customer shall use potable water to irrigate any lawn, landscape or other vegetated area. This restriction does not apply to the following Gategnries of use „Rlo�� the Gity has determiRed that reG-YG'ed wateF is available and may be lawfully applied to the use: 1. Maintenance of vegetation, including trees and shrubs, that are watered using a hand-held bucket or similar container or a hand-held hose equipped with a positive self -closing water shut-off nozzle or device;. 2. Maintenance of existing landscape to the extent necessary for fire protection;_ 3. Maintenance of existing landscape to the extent necessary for soil erosion control;_ 4. Maintenance of plant materials identified to be rare or essential to the well- being of rare animals;. 5. Maintenance of landscape within active public parks and playing fields, day care centers, school grounds, cemeteries, and golf course greens, provided that such irrigation does not exceed two times per week on a schedule established by theresoluLinn of the City COURGOI and posted by the MuRiGi�T Operations Director;_ 6. Public works projects and actively irrigated environmental mitigation projects;_ 7. Food crops (including fruit trees and vegetable gardens); provided, that such irrigation does not exceed two times per week on a schedule established and by the Gity nay ininipal I peratiO ,O DepaF+mon+Director. 10-40 Page 17/22 B. The City will not {provide new potable water service, new temporary meters, or new permanent meters orb) issue statements of immediate ability to serve or to provide potable water service, except under the following circumstances: 1. A valid, unexpired building permit has been issued for the project; e-r 2. The project is necessary to protect public health, safety, and welfare; or 3. The applicant provides substantial evidence of an enforceable commitment that ensures to the satisfaction of the Director the water demands for the project will be offset prior to the provision of a new water meter(s). This restriction does not preclude the resetting or turn -on of meters to provide continuation of water service or the restoration of service that has been interrupted for a period of one year or less C. No customer shall use more water during any billing period than the percentage of the base amount per customer category established in the resolution declaring the Level FiveF-eu-r Severe Wwater Supply Sshortage, which percentage shall be 'ern between sixty seventy-five (75) percent to zero (0) percent of the base amount. D. No person shall permit ex-essive use, loss or escape of water through breaks, leaks or other malfunctions in the user's plumbing or distribution system for more than twenty-four (24) hours after receiving notice from the City. E. No customer may use potable water to fill or refill an ornamental lake, pond, or fountain, except to the extent needed to sustain aquatic life, provided that such animals were being actively managed within the water feature at the time of the City's declaration of the water supply shortage under this chapter. F. No customer may use potable water to fill or refill a residential swimming pool or outdoor spa. G. No permits for new pool construction or reconstruction shall be issued. H. Washing of autos, trucks, trailers, boats, motorhomes and other types of vehicles and mobile eauipment is Drohibited, other than at a commercial car wash. Section 14.16.110 Level Six Catastrophic Water Supply Shortage. A Level Six Catastrophic Water Supply Shortage exists when the City determines a water supply shortage exists and an overall water use reduction of over fifty (50) 10-41 Page 18/22 percent is necessary to make more efficient use of water and appropriately respond to existing water conditions. A Level Six condition includes a disaster or sudden event such as earthquake, wildfire, power outage, or failure of any water supply or water distribution facility that has or threatens to significantly diminish the reliability or quality of the City's water supply. All water uses except those necessary for basic health and safety are prohibited or shall be significantly reduced and all restrictions under a Level Five Severe Water Supply Shortage shall also be in effect, unless otherwise specified in the resolution declaring the water supply shortage. Section 14.16.1200 Exemptions. A. The provisions of this chapter do not apply to ally of the fOlIeWiRg: i . Uuses of water necessary to protect public health and safety or for essential government services, such as public works, public utilities, police, fire and other similar emergency services. �e��:�ns�:�r.,:*:ear_er„�rr�r,:,r�r_�enr.Tr.�,:rrt:�z�r_T:■. B. Any restriGtions imposed by this Ghapter that require the reduGtion -ef GORS IMPtOGR Water consumption restrictions shall not be applicable to any of the following: 1. Customers who have participated in a fuel load modification program and have received an exemption from the Director and Fire Marshal. The Director and Fire Marshal shall only grant exemptions necessary to mitigate the impacts of participation in the fuel modification zone program, such as the need to irrigate replacement vegetation. 2. Customers that operate hospitals, medical care facilities, nurseries or other businesses whose main stock and trade consists of the sale or cultivation of plants and vegetation, and businesses in which water consumption is an integral part of production or manufacturing, provided that such customers shall first submit a water conservation plan to, and obtain the approval of, the 10-42 Page 19/22 M ininipal Operations Director. This exemption does not extend to the use of potable water for the irrigation of landscape areas. C. The M uniGipal Operations Director shall approve a water conservation plan only if the plan proposes the maximum feasible reduction in consumption. As a condition of approving the water conservation plan, the M ininipal Operations Director may require the use of water conservation devices or practices as he or she deems appropriate to result in the maximum feasible reduction in consumption. Section 14.16.1-130 Relief from Compliance. A. Intent and Purpose. The City Council recognizes that water consumption can increase or decrease because of factors unrelated to wasteful water use practices. Many customers have installed water -saving devices and adopted water conservation practices that make it difficult to satisfy the water consumption restrictions required by this chapter. This section recognizes that adjustments to the base amount may be necessary to ensure that application of this chapter to any particular customer does not produce unjust or inequitable results, especially during water supply shortage Levels One, Two, and Three. In addition, this section recognizes unique circumstances may result in undue or disproportionate hardship as to a person -customer using water which is different from the impacts to water users generally. As a general rule, the MuniEipal Operations Director should not grant relief to any person --er-customer for any reason in the absence of showing that the person --er-customer has achieved the maximum feasible reduction in water consumption, such as through the use of water saving devices (e.g., efficient fixtures, controllers and drought -resistant or artificial landscaping). B. Procedures. A perSGR er customer may file an application f„r seek relief from the provisions of this chapterwith the MuniGipal Oporati„nS DirecAP-r. The I I .. ..� a she si brnotted in writing to by submitting an application in a form prescribed by the nay �ninipal Operations Department. The MuniGipal Operations Director may require the submission of additional supporting documentation that he or she deems necessary to grant the application for relief. The Director shall approve or disapprove the application for relief, in whole or in part, within thirty (30) days after it is filed and deemed complete. C. Factors to Be Considered. 1. Relief from Water Consumption Restrictions. In determining whether relief should be granted from water consumption restrictions, the M Uninipal Operations Director shall consider all relevant factors including, but not limited to, the following: 10-43 Page 20/22 a. Whether compliance with the water conservation requirements then in effect would result in unemployment or layoff of workers; b. Whether additional persons are now living or working in the customer's premises that were not living or working in the premises during all or a portion of the billing periods used to calculate the base amount; C. For residential customers, whether the usage in the prior billing period was equivalent to or less than ten (10) billing units fgr GUStemorc boiled on a MORthly basic or twenty (20) billing units fgr G istgmors billed on a hi_monthly basisin a Level One condition, nine (9) billing units in a Level Two condition, eight (8) billing units in a Level Three condition, seven (7) billing units in a Level Four condition, and six (6) billing units in a Level Five Severe condition, with the thresholds doubled for customers billed on a bi-monthly basis (e.g., eighteen (18) billing units in a Level Two condition); d. Whether the customer had, during all or a portion of the billing periods used to calculate the base amount, begun using water conservation practices that remain in use and that reduced the customer's water usage by an amount equivalent to the reduction required by the water supply shortage; e. Whether any current or anticipated increase in production or manufacturing will require the use of additional water; f. The extent to which irrigation or watering of landscaping has been made necessary by compliance with fuel load modification programs; and g. The extent to which the customer needs to use water to mitigate any emergency health or safety hazards. 2. Relief from 111 Other Requirements Other than Water Consumption Restrictions. In determining whether relief should be granted from a4 requirements other than water consumption restrictions, the MuniGipal Qpe Director must find, based on the application and supporting documentation, that: a. The relief does not constitute a grant of special privilege inconsistent with the limitations imposed by this chapter on other PeFSeRs an4-customers; b. Because of special circumstances applicable to the customer's e-r perser's—property or its use, the strict application of this chapter would 10-44 Page 21/22 have an impact on the person or customer that is disproportionate to the impact on other similarly situated persons or customers; C. The condition or situation of the person or customer's premises for which the relief is sought is not common or general in nature; d. The personorcustomer has achieved or will achieve the maximum feasible reduction in water consumption, such as through the use of water saving devices (e.g., efficient fixtures, controllers and drought -resistant or artificial landscapi! Mether th OR the speGif�,G area or areas from hiGh relief is requested.: and e. Authorizing such relief will not materially affect the ability of the City to effectuate the purpose of this chapter and will not be detrimental to the public interest. D. Agreement. The nay �niGipal Operations Direnter is em. veered to enter into an agreement with any personeFGUstemer to resolve the applliGatinn for relief. The agreernent-AnV grant of relief under this section shall be memorialized in writing a written agreement detailing the specific areas of relief granted, the conditions thereunder, and any other pertinent provisions, and shall be signed by the person-er customer and the Director. The agreement shall fix the rights of the persop or nustomer andthe Glty. During the effectiveness of the agreement, the peFSOR or customer shall have no further right to seek relief pursuant to the provisions of this section. E. Final Decision. The M ini.vpal Operations Director shall notify the person customer of the decision on the application for relief by mailing a notice of the decision to the person er customer by means of first class, postage prepaid, to the address specified on the application. Service shall be deemed to have been completed at the time of deposit in the mail. F. Appeal of Final Decision. A peFsen-or customer may appeal the decision of the M ininipal Operations Director by submitting a written request within ninety fifteen (9015) days of the date of the Myni„ipal Operations Director's written decision. A written appeal request shall be submitted to the City Manager and include the reasons for the request and signature of the person or customer submitting the request. The City Manager may approve or disapprove the appeal within thirty (30) days from receipt of a request. The decision of the City Manager shall be final. G. Willful Misrepresentation. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no person shall make any willful misrepresentation of a material fact with respect to any application 10-45 Page 22/22 for relief submitted pursuant to this section. Any violation of the nr,,.,i� i„n� 9f this Section 14.16.1240 Enforcement. A. Responsibility —Implementation Plan. The nay �ninipal Operations Director shall he responsible for the onfornomont of this Ghaptor. The MuniGipal Operations.Director shall develop an implementation plan to be used as a guideline for enforcing the provisions of this chapter. The implementation plan shall provide the resources (staffing and equipment) required to ensure the fair and timely execution of these requirements, as well as a detailed execution strategy. In addition, the implementation plan shall ensure, so far as is reasonable under the circumstances, that persons are notified of violations and are provided an opportunity to cure the violation prior to being cited. B. Violations. Violations of this chapter are subject to criminal, civil, and administrative fines and penalties and are enforceable under the procedures provided in Section 1.04.010 and Chanter 1.05. 9C. Additional Enforcement Options. In addition to the means of ens firing Gornplinnno t forth in SeGtinn 1.04.010, the The City may e!eGttGimpose the following requirements on a customer in the event of a continuing or willful violation: 1. Water Flow Restrictors. The City may install a water flow restrictor of approximately one gallon per minute for services up to one and one-half inches in size and comparatively sized restrictors for larger services. Prior to doing so, the City shall first provide a minimum of forty-eight (48) hours' notice of its intent to install a water flow restrictor. In the event that a customer refuses to permit the installation of a water flow restrictor following the City's election to do so, the City may terminate the customer's water service. 2. Termination of Service. The City may disconnect a customer's water service for willful violations of mandatory restrictions in this chapter. Section 14.16.1350State of Emergency. If the Governor of the State of California proclaims a state of emergency and thereby issues orders or other general laws that mandate adoption of regulations by the State Water Resources Control Board and/or water conservation efforts by erp sons^ st rs, it is a violation of this section for any Gustemer ep rson to violate any such emergency order or general law lawfully adopted by the State of California. 10-46 ATTACHMENT C CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Tuesday, May 24, 2022, at 4:00 p.m., or soon thereafter as the matter shall be heard, a public hearing will be conducted in the City Council Chambers at 100 Civic Center Drive, Newport Beach. The City Council of the City of Newport Beach will consider the following application: UPDATED MUNICIPAL CODE 14.16 WATER CONSERVATION ORDINANCE — The City is in the process of updating the water conservation ordinance as originally planned. Initial feedback was received at the November 30, 2021 City Council Study Session. The new ordinance is recommended to be titled as the Water Conservation and Water Supply Shortage Program. The updated ordinance meets state requirements detailed in the adopted Water Shortage Contingency Plan and Urban Water Management Plan which was adopted on June 8, 2021. Updates to the ordinance include: new permanent restriction of no landscaping watering between 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.; six water supply shortage levels; removing 2013 as the baseline water use year; and updating the procedure for determination, declaration, notification and implementation for a water supply shortage. We encourage our customers and residents to review the draft ordinance. The draft Municipal Code 14.16 Water Conservation Ordinance and Water Supply Shortage Program will be available for public review with the agenda packet on the evening of Thursday, May 19, 2022. NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that this action is not subject to the California Environmental Quality Act ("CEQA") pursuant to Section 15060(c)(2) (the activity will not result in a direct or reasonably foreseeable indirect physical change in the environment) and 15060(c)(3) (the activity is not a project as defined in Section 15378) of the CEQA Guidelines, California Code of Regulations, Title 14, Chapter 3, because it has no potential for resulting in physical change to the environment, directly or indirectly. All interested parties may appear and present testimony in regard to the report. Prior to the public hearing, the agenda staff report, may be reviewed at the City Clerk's Office, at 100 Civic Center Drive, Newport Beach, California, 92660 or at the City of Newport Beach website at www.newportbeachca.gov. Individuals not able to attend the meeting may contact the Utilities Division or access the City's website after the meeting to review the action on this item. For questions regarding this public hearing item, please contact the Utilities Department at 949-644-3011. 9 /s/ Leilani I. Brown, MMC, City Clerk, City of Newport Beach 10-47