HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution No. UB-7-2015RESOLUTION NO. UB -7-2015
A RESOLUTION OF THE UTILITY BOARD/CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF AZUSA, CALIFORNIA, TO AMEND WATER RULE NO. 21,
WATER CONSERVATION
WHEREAS, Water Rule No. 21 was adopted via Resolution No. 08-C82 as part of Azusa
Light & Water Rules and Regulations effective September 1, 2008, with certain amendments
thereafter; and
WHEREAS, On April 1, 2015, Governor Brown issued an Executive Order mandating that
the State Water Resources Control Board impose a 25% state-wide reduction in urban water usage
from a 2013 baseline; and
WHEREAS, On April 18, the State Water Resources Control Board issued draft regulations
for implementing the Executive Order, which included a tier system for water reduction targets by
water agency ranged from 8% to 36%; and
WHEREAS, Azusa Light and Water must reduce water production by 20%; and
WHEREAS, modifications to Water Rule No. 21 are needed to respond to the additional
water use reductions and mandatory restrictions; and
WHEREAS, certain modifications will help in the 20% production reduction requirement,
such as: simplifying watering times to help customer understanding and communications; restricting
watering during rain events or 48 hours after a measurable rain; limiting watering to 30 minutes or
less per designated day per watering location; allowing watering with a bucket, watering can or drip
system, or with gray water, anytime on designated day; allowing only one day of watering during
winter periods; requiring hotels/motels to provide guests with an option of not having towels and
linen laundered daily; and
WHEREAS, a 20% reduction in water sales may prompt the need to impose a drought
charge to recover revenues losses from reduced consumption; and
WHEREAS, Section E.2 of Water Rule No. 21 needs to be revised to clarify the types of
items that can be considered by the Water Utility for inclusion into the drought charge;
NOW, THEREFORE, THE UTILITY BOARD/CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AZUSA,
DOES HEREBY RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. Amendment of Water Rule No. 21, Water Conservation. The Utility
Board/City Council herby adopts the amended Water Rule No. 21, Water
Conservation as part of the Azusa Light & Water Rules and Regulations
as set forth in Exhibit "A" which is attached to this resolution and made
a part hereof.
SECTION 2. Effective Date. The amendment to Azusa Light & Water Rules and
Regulations shall become effective June 1, 2015.
PASSED, APPROVED and ADOPTED this 27�h day of April, 2015.
Joso h Romero Rocha
Board Member/Mayor
ATTEST:
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Secretary/City Clerk
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
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CITY OF AZUSA )
I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing Resolution No. UB -7-2015 was duly adopted by the
Utility Board/City Council of the City of Azusa at a regular meeting of the Azusa Light & Water
Utility Board on the 27`h day of April, 2015.
AYES: BOARD/COUNCILMEMBERS: GONZALES, CARRILLO, MACIAS, ALVAREZ, ROCHA
NOES: BOARD/COUNCILMEMBERS: NONE
ABSENT: BOARD/COUNCILMEMBERS: NONE
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Secretary/City Clerk
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EXHIBIT "A"
WATER UTILITY
RULE NO. 21
WATER CONSERVATION
A. DEFINITIONS:
The following words, terms and phrases, shall have the meanings ascribed to them under this
Rule, except where the context clearly indicates a different meaning:
Commercial and public agency water user includes: (1) any water user or customer
conducting business, either retail, commercial, or industrial; and (2) any water user that is a
public or governmental entity, such as the state government, school district, community
college, the county, city or municipal government, or special district; and (3) any water user
that owns and manages residential property, including HOAs, where the property has both
odd and even numbered street addresses.
Excess runoff: means water accumulation on streets, gutters, neighboring properties or
other surfaces in an amount sufficient to cause flow.
Residential water user: means water customers that pay for water service to their
individual residential dwelling unit and any water user that owns or manages residential
property with only odd or even (not both) numbered street address(s) for rent or lease.
Upper basin: means the underground aquifer located in the city of Azusa north of Sierra
Madre.
Water user: means any person, customer or property served within the incorporated
boundaries of the city and the area outside the city boundary served by the city water utility.
Water utility: means Azusa Light & Water's water utility.
B. APPLICABILITY:
This division shall apply to all water users within the service area of Azusa Light & Water.
C. WATER USER RESPONSIBILITY:
Water users are deemed to have under control at all times their water distribution and
facilities and to know the manner and extent of their water use and excess runoff. In multiple
dwellings, the owner is the water user in control of the premises and is in control and
responsible for the water usage.
Phase I water shortage:
a. A phase I water shortage may be declared by the director of utilities if any
combination of events or factors threaten the adequacy of foreseeable water
supply to consumers; qualifying factors to be considered in making a water
shortage declaration include, but are not limited to, time of year, local
rainfall, State Water Project Allocations, Safe Yield as determined by the
San Gabriel Basin Watermaster, amount of runoff into the San Gabriel and
Morris dams, ground water level in different basins, especially the upper
basin, and any major operating emergencies or natural disasters that cause
damage to the water supply or water distribution system. Prior to making a
public announcement of a phase I water shortage, the director of utilities
shall document the basis for the water shortage declaration and communicate
this information to the city manager and city council.
Under a declared Phase I water shortage, conservation measures listed in this
Rule section shall be implemented. No water user within the water utility's
service area shall knowingly make, cause, use or permit the use of water for
residential, commercial, industrial, agricultural or any other purpose in a
manner contrary to this section or in any amount in excess of that use
permitted by the conservation phases designated in this Rule. Mandatory
water conservation measures shall be as follows:
(1) No water user shall cause or permit excess runoff to occur from any
hose, pipe, valve, faucet, sprinkler or irrigation device onto any
sidewalk, street or gutter or to otherwise escape from the property if
such flow or runoff can reasonably be prevented.
(2) If a break or leak occurs within the water user's plumbing or private
distribution system, the leak shall be repaired within 48 hours after the
water user discovers the leak or after the water user is notified of the
leak.
(3) Commercial and noncommercial watering of grass, lawns, ground
cover, open ground, shrubbery, crops, gardens and trees, including
agricultural irrigation, in a manner or to an extent which allows excess
runoff from the area being watered shall not be permitted. Runoff
which is a natural consequence of conservative watering, either by
hand or mechanical sprinkling facilities, is permitted so long as such
runoff is not excess runoff as defined in the Definitions section of this
Rule.
(4) There shall be no lawn watering and landscape irrigation by residential
water users between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. on any day
of the week. If a hand-held hose with a positive shutoff nozzle, a
bucket or watering can, a drip irrigation system, or a reclaimed,
recycled or gray wastewater system is used, watering may be done at
any time on the designated days.
(5) There shall be no lawn watering and landscape irrigation by
Commercial and public agency water users between 9:00 a.m. and
6:00 p.m. on any day of the week, except that there shall be no
restriction of watering utilizing a hand held hose with a positive
shutoff nozzle, a bucket or watering can, a drip irrigation system, or
system which uses reclaimed, recycled or gray wastewater.
(6) There shall be no washing down of sidewalks, walkways, driveways,
parking lots and all other paved surfaces, except to alleviate immediate
health, fire or sanitation hazards.
(7) Restaurants and food serving establishments shall only serve water to
their customers upon request of each customer, and shall not operate a
water hose without a positive shutoff nozzle. Restaurants and food
serving establishments provided with public information by the water
utility about a water shortage shall post the information so that it is
made available to customers.
(8) It is unlawful to remove, replace, alter or damage any water meter or
any components thereof, including but not limited to the meter face, its
dials or other water usage indicators and any flow -restricting device
installed.
(9) Water from fire hydrants shall not be used for any purpose other than
to fight fires or for other activities where such use is immediately
necessary to maintain the health, safety and welfare of the residents
and customers in the water utility's service area. Metered water use
for control of dust and at construction sites shall be considered
necessary to maintain health and safety and are eligible uses of water
from fire hydrants.
(10) Schools, golf courses, governmental agencies, city parks and
cemeteries, public or private, are required to reduce the amount of
water used for irrigation purposes to levels sufficient to maintain plant
life or public use thereof. Excessive use of irrigation systems for long
periods of time is prohibited and may be determined by the frequency
and duration of irrigation activity, water saturated or overly soft turfs,
lawns, and soils, or pooling of water on turfs, lawns, or soils. Water
users may be required to submit a copy of a water conservation plan
and landscape irrigation schedules.
(11) Washing of motor vehicles, trailers, boats and other types of
equipment shall be done only with a hand-held bucket or a hose
equipped with a positive shutoff nozzle for quick rinse, except that
washing may be done with reclaimed wastewater or by a commercial
car wash using recycled water. No excess runoff shall result from
such activities as defined in Section A of this Rule.
(12) No water shall be used to clean, fill or maintain levels in decorative
fountains, ponds, lakes or other similar aesthetic structures, unless
such water is part of a recycling system.
(13) The filling or replenishment of swimming pools shall be permitted,
but the property owner will be liable for possible charges in the event a
phase II, III or phase IV drought is declared.
(14) The owner and operator of every hotel, motel, inn, guest house and
short-term commercial lodging shall post a notice of water shortage
and any necessary compliance measures.
(15) There shall be no watering during rain events or within 48 hours after
rain events.
b. Azusa Light & Water shall publish the declaration of a Phase I water shortage
in a local newspaper of general circulation.
2. Phase II water shortage:
a. A phase II water shortage may be declared by the director of utilities if any
of the conditions for a phase I water shortage are met, and it has been
determined that there is need to reduce water consumption by up to ten
percent (10%) based on available water supply and demand information.
Prior to making a public announcement of a phase II water shortage, the
director of utilities shall document the basis for the water shortage
declaration and communicate this information to the city manager and city
council. Under a declared phase II water shortage the following
conservation measures shall be implemented:
(1) Conservation measures in effect during a Phase I water shortage,
except that the restrictions on watering lawns, landscapes and other
turf areas shall be modified to limit watering by residential water users
to Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays for customers with a street
address number ending in an even number (0,2,4,6 or 8), and to
Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays for customers with a street
address number ending in an odd number (1,3,5,7 or 9). If a hand-held
hose with a positive shutoff nozzle, a bucket or watering can, a drip
irrigation system or reclaimed, recycled or gray wastewater is used,
watering may be done at any time on the designated days. Watering
shall be limited to no more than 30 minutes per location per day and
no watering is allowed between 9:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m.
(2) Lawn watering and landscape irrigation by Commercial and public
agency water users shall be limited to Mondays, Wednesdays and
Fridays, except that there shall be no restriction of watering utilizing a
hand held hose with a positive shutoff nozzle, a bucket or watering
can, a drip irrigation system, or a system which uses reclaimed,
recycled, or gray wastewater. Watering shall be limited to no more
than 30 minutes per location per day and no watering is allowed
between 9:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m.
(3) If a phase II water shortage is declared, water users will be subject to
the drought charge pursuant to section E of this Rule.
b. Azusa Light & Water shall publish the declaration of a Phase II water
shortage in a local newspaper of general circulation, including the drought
charge and implementation date of the declaration.
3. Phase III water shortage:
a. A phase III water shortage may be declared by the director of utilities if the
conditions for a phase I water shortage are met, and it has been determined
that there is need to reduce water consumption by up to twenty percent
(20%) based on available water supply and demand information. Prior to
making a public announcement of a phase III water shortage, the director of
utilities shall document the basis for the water shortage declaration and
communicate this information to the city manager and city council. Under a
declared phase III water shortage the following conservation measures shall
be implemented:
(1) Conservation measures under a Phase I water shortfall declaration
shall be in effect, except that the restrictions on watering lawns,
landscapes and other turf areas shall be modified to limit water use as
follows:
April I through October 31
On Thursdays and Sundays for residential water customers with a street
address number ending in an even number (0,2,4,6 or 8), and to
Wednesdays and Saturdays for customers with a street address number
ending in an odd number (1,3,5,7 or 9). If a hand-held hose with a
positive shutoff nozzle, a bucket or watering can, a drip irrigation system
or reclaimed, recycled or gray wastewater is used, watering may be done
at any time on the designated days.
On Mondays and Fridays, for Commercial and public agency water
users, except that there shall be no restriction of watering utilizing a
hand held hose with a positive shutoff nozzle, a drip irrigation system, or
a system which uses reclaimed, recycled or gray wastewater.
November 1 throueh March 31
On Sundays for residential water customers with a street address number
ending in an even number (0,2,4,6 or 8), and to Saturdays for customers
with a street address number ending in an odd number (1,3,5,7 or 9). If
hand-held hose with a positive shutoff nozzle, bucket or watering can,
drip irrigation system or a system which uses reclaimed, recycled or gray
wastewater is used, watering may be done at any time on the designated
days.
On Mondays for Commercial and public agency water users, except that
there shall be no restriction of watering utilizing a hand held hose with a
positive shutoff nozzle, a bucket or watering can, a drip irrigation
system, or a system which uses reclaimed, recycled or gray wastewater.
(2) Watering shall be limited to no more than 30 minutes per location per
day and no watering is allowed between 9:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m.
(3) If a phase III water shortage is declared, water users will be subject to
a drought charge pursuant to section E of this Rule.
b. Azusa Light & Water shall publish the declaration of a Phase III water
shortage in a local newspaper of general circulation, including the drought
charge and implementation date of the declaration.
4. Phase IV shortages:
a. A phase IV water shortage may be declared by the director of utilities if the
conditions for a phase I water shortage are met, and it is determined that
there is a need to reduce water consumption by up to thirty percent (30%),
based on available water supply and demand information. Prior to making a
public announcement of a phase IV water shortage, the director of utilities
shall document the basis for the water shortage declaration and communicate
this information to the city manager and city council. Under a declared
phase IV water shortage the following conservation measures shall be
implemented:
(1) Conservation measures under a Phase I water shortfall
declaration shall be in effect, except that the restrictions on watering
lawns, landscapes and other turf areas shall be modified to limit
watering by residential water users to Sundays for customers with a
street address number ending in an even number (0,2,4,6 or 8), and to
Saturdays for customers with a street address number ending in an odd
number (1,3,5,7 or 9). If a hand-held hose with a positive shutoff
nozzle, a bucket or watering can, a drip irrigation system or a system
which uses reclaimed, recycled or gray wastewater, watering may be
done at any time on the designated days.. Watering shall be limited to
no more than 30 minutes per location per day and no watering is
allowed between 9:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m.
(2) Lawn watering and landscape irrigation by Commercial and
public agency water users shall be limited to Mondays, except that
there shall be no restriction of watering utilizing a hand held hose with
a positive shutoff nozzle, a bucket or watering can, a drip irrigation
system, or system which uses reclaimed, recycled or gray wastewater.
Watering shall be limited to no more than 30 minutes per location per
day and no watering is allowed between 9:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m.
(3) If a phase IV water shortage is declared, water users will be subject to
fa drought charge pursuant to section E of this Rule.
b. Azusa Light & Water shall publish the declaration of a Phase IV water
shortage in a local newspaper of general circulation, including the drought
Aarge and implementation date of the declaration.
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D. REQUEST FOR RELIEF FROM COMPLIANCE:
I . A water ler may file a written request for relief from compliance with the various
programmatic water use restrictions of this Rule to the director of utilities. The
director of utilities may delegate his duties and responsibilities for review of "Relief
Requests"i under this section as appropriate.
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2. The Relief Request may include a request that the water user be relieved, in whole or
in part, from the water use restrictions in effect during a declared water shortage. A
water user may not apply for relief from Emergency Commodity Rates or drought
charges. f
3. The Relief Request may include various justifications for exemption, including but
not limited to the following:
a. Whether any additional reduction in water consumption will result in
unemployment or significant loss of income from commercial or industrial
activities;
b. Water uses during new construction;
C. Adjustments to water use caused by emergency health or safety hazards;
d. Water use necessary for reasons related to family illness or health.
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4. In order to be considered, a water user must submit a written request for relief
including the justification for such relief to the director of utilities. No relief shall be
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granted unless the water user shows that the maximum practical reduction in water
consumption has been achieved by the water user. No relief shall be granted to any
water user who, when requested by the director of utilities, fails to provide any
information necessary for resolution of the water users Relief Request. The decision
to issue relief or exemption from certain rules or requirements shall be issued within
15 days and provided in writing to the water user.
A decision hereunder may be appealed to the city manager through a written appeal
request within 15 days of receipt of an adverse decision. The city manager's decision
will be issued within 15 days following an appeal hearing and this decision will be
final.
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E. NOTICES, CITATIONS, PENALTIES, CHARGES, AND SERVICE
TERMINATION:
Any employee of the water utility, or other employees as designated by the director
of utilities, may issue citations for violations of this Rule. Water users as defined in
this Rule shall be presumed to be the violator. Imposed fines will be added to the
water bill of cited customers and failure to pay shall result in termination of water
service. The Water Utility will impose the following penalties on violators of this
Rule:
a. If the director of utilities has declared a Phase I water shortage pursuant to
this Rule, first-time violators, shall be provided with a courtesy notice of the
violation. Upon second and subsequent violations, the violator shall receive
a;citation and fine pursuant to the next paragraph.
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b. If the director of utilities has declared a Phase II, Phase III or Phase IV water
shortage pursuant to this Rule, respectively, violators shall receive a citation
and fine as specified below on a form that describes the nature of the
violation, the rule violated, the date on which it occurred and the corrective
measures to be taken:
(1) Residential Water Users
i. For the first violation, $50.00.
ii. For the second violation, $100.00.
iii. For the third violation, $200.00.
iv. For a fourth and subsequent violations, $200. In addition, the
director of utilities may authorize the installation of a flow
restriction device at the customer's expense or terminate water
service for flagrant or continuing disregard by the customer of
mandatory water shortage restrictions including the designated
days of watering. Such flow restrictor installation or
termination of service shall continue until the director of
utilities is satisfied that the customer will comply with all
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water shortage rules going forward. The water user shall also
pay flow restrictor installation costs and, in the case of service
termination, reconnection charges in effect at the time of
service termination in order to restore water service.
(2) Commercial and Public Agency Water Users
i. For the first violation, $100.00.
ii. For the second violation, $300.00.
iii. For the third violation, $600.00.
iv. For a fourth and subsequent violation, $600. In addition, the
director of utilities may authorize the installation of a flow
restriction device at the customer's expense or terminate water
service for flagrant or continuing disregard by the customer of
mandatory water shortage restrictions including the designated
days of watering. Such flow restrictor installation or
termination of service shall continue until the director of
utilities is satisfied that the customer will comply with all
water shortage rules going forward. The water user shall also
pay all flow restrictor installation costs and, in the case of
service termination, reconnection charges in effect at the time
of service termination in order to restore water service.
2. During a declared Phase II, III, or IV water shortage, the Water Utility may impose a
drought charge, per CCF (hundred cubic feet), in excess of a certain threshold or for
all CCF sales . The amount and threshold for such a drought charge shall be
established by the director of utilities, with Utility Board approval at the time the
drought charge is imposed. The amount and threshold for the drought charge
consider the following factors as determined appropriate by the director of utilities:
(1) declared water shortage Phase; (2) amount of water conserve, or to be conserved,
by water users; (3) month of year and seasonal variations in water demand by
different types of water users; (4) average water consumption by customer class as
determined by meter size; (5) tiered rate thresholds of existing Water Rate Schedule
B or C in effect at the time a water shortage Phase is declared; (6) projected
unrecovered water utility expenses due to conservation; and (7) drought -related
expenses including, but not limited to, enforcement, education, rebates, billing
system revisions, and public communications. The drought charge shall be subject to
revision from time to time based on changed circumstances upon recommendation
by the director of utilities and Utility Board approval.
APPEALMEARING REGARDING VIOLATIONS:
Any water user receiving notice of a violation of this Rule 21 shall have a right to
appeal the citation to the assistant director — customer care & solutions (or designee)
within ten (10) days of the notice of violation. The appeal, and the basis for the
appeal, shall be in writing and contain a contact email address or telephone number
in case further information or clarification is desired. The decision by the assistant
director shall be in writing and shall be made within 15 days of the appeal. For an
appeal of a first citation, the decision of the assistant director shall be final.
A water user may request a hearing by the director of utilities (or designee) to appeal
the decision by the assistant director for a second or subsequent citation. The
request for hearing shall be made in writing within ten (10) days of the appeal
decision.
The appeal hearing will be scheduled to occur within a reasonable period of time
following filing of the appeal. No formal rules of evidence shall apply. All
evidence' customarily relied upon by reasonable persons in the conduct of serious
business affairs will be allowed, and the water user may present any such evidence
which shows the alleged violation of this Rule's water use restrictions has not
occurred. The decision of the director of utilities will be given in writing to the
water user within 15 days after the appeal hearing, and that decision shall be final.
G. ADDITIONAL MEASURES:
The utility board of the water utility may order implementation of water conservation
measures in addition to those set forth in this Rule. Such additional water conservation
measures shall be implemented by resolution published one time in a daily newspaper of
general circulation covering the service area of the water utility. Any prohibitions on the use
of water shall become effective immediately upon such publication.
H. EFFECT ON PUBLIC HEALTH AND SAFETY:
Nothing in this Rule shall be construed to require the director of utilities to curtail the supply
of water to any water user when such water is required by that customer to maintain an
adequate level of public health and safety.
I. AZUSA MUNICIPAL CODE:
This Rule shall be consistent with Azusa Municipal Code Sections 78-501 through 78-507
and Sections 78-510 through 78-515.