The city council makes the following findings:
(1)
There are areas of shallow groundwater within the city and its extraterritorial jurisdiction that are not usable as potable water sources;
(2)
Commercial and industrial properties exist in the city and its extraterritorial jurisdiction underlain with unusable groundwater that have become contaminated by historical on-site or off-site sources;
(3)
The city does not utilize groundwater as a source for public drinking water;
(4)
The use of municipal setting designations within the city and its extraterritorial jurisdiction allows for a state-evaluated corrective action process for groundwater that is directed toward protection of human health and the environment balanced with the economic welfare of the citizens of the city; and
(5)
Where public drinking water is available, the use of groundwater as a potable water source in designated areas should be prohibited to protect public health and welfare when the quality of the groundwater presents an actual or potential threat to human health.
(2001 Code, sec. 106-1039; Ordinance 23-2008, sec. 1, adopted 4/15/08)