[Adopted 2-15-2017 by L.L. No. 3-2017]
The City of Rye purchases water from the New York-American Water
Company (hereinafter referred to as "Suez") and from Westchester Joint
Water Works (hereinafter "WJWW") (Suez and WJWW are hereinafter referred
to collectively as the "water companies"). From time to time, the
levels of the reservoirs will require the declaration of a water supply
emergency. When a water supply emergency is declared, there are certain
water use restrictions that must be implemented. Accordingly, the
purposes of this article are:
A. To codify and thereby enable the City of Rye to enforce water-use
restrictions imposed during a water supply emergency by the water
companies, acting in conjunction with the municipalities it services;
B. To restrict the wasteful, inefficient and/or nonessential use of
water during periods of drought; and
C. To establish penalties for violations and to provide for enforcement
of water conservation measures in the City of Rye for the protection
of the health, safety and welfare of the City.
The Drought Response Plan of the Connecticut-American and Suez
Companies, which plan was established on July 13, 1995, and subsequent
modifications and/or supplements thereto published by the Connecticut-American
and Suez Companies (hereinafter collectively referred to as the "Drought
Response Plan") shall be incorporated by reference into this article
and become a part thereof. Similarly, any plan developed by WJWW shall
be incorporated by reference into this article and become a part hereof.
Any person, corporation or entity located within the territorial
boundaries of the City of Rye that receives, purchases, and/or uses
water supplied by the water companies shall be subject to the provisions
of this article.
The City Police Department and the City Building Inspector are
hereby designated enforcement officers with respect to water use restrictions
set forth above.
Any person, corporation, or entity violating any water use restrictions
imposed pursuant to this article may, upon conviction, be punished
for the first offense by a fine of not more than $250; and for the
second offense, by a fine of not less than $250 but not more than
$500, or by imprisonment for not more than 15 days, or both. The third
or any subsequent offense within 12 months may be a punishable by
a fine of not less than $500 nor more than $750 or by imprisonment
not exceeding six months, or by both such fine and imprisonment. Each
day that a violation under this article continues may be considered
a separate offense for which a fine or imprisonment may be imposed.