The city council may declare stages of water conservation as provided in this chapter. The stages are as follows: conservation watch, drought watch and drought emergency. The water conservation restrictions, which shall apply during these stages are set forth in this chapter. The city manager, with the advice of the city's water purveyor, may recommend establishment of any stage when appropriate.
(Ord. 671-91 § 1)
During low rainfall but adequate water supply conditions, the residents, business persons and employees of the city are strongly encouraged to take part in a voluntary water conservation program including the following measures:
A. 
Avoid wasting water by flooding or creating runoff on sidewalks or gutters;
B. 
Avoid use of water for cleaning of sidewalks, driveways, patios, parking lots or other paved or hard surfaces;
C. 
Avoid using water through a hose for washing vehicles or recreational equipment without a positive automatic shutdown valve on the outlet of the hose;
D. 
Avoid unnecessary loss of pool and spa water due to evaporation when covers are not used;
E. 
Avoid waste of water through the disrepair of plumbing, sprinklers or irrigation systems;
F. 
Avoid watering of landscaping more often than once every three days, or overwatering, or watering between the hours of ten a.m. and five p.m., when evaporation results in excess waste of water;
G. 
Avoid using water in restaurants unless specifically requested by a customer.
(Ord. 671-91 § 1)
Upon adoption of a resolution by the city council declaring "drought watch" conditions, all residents, business owners and employees of the city shall:
A. 
Avoid wasting water by flooding or creating runoff on sidewalks or gutters;
B. 
Avoid using water for cleaning of sidewalks, driveways, patios, parking lots or other paved or hard surfaces except as may be needed for public health or safety purposes;
C. 
Avoid using water through a hose for washing vehicles or recreational equipment without a positive automatic shutdown valve on the outlet of the hose;
D. 
Avoid unnecessary loss of pool and spa water due to the lack of covers during the summer months;
E. 
Avoid use of water through the disrepair of plumbing, sprinklers or irrigation systems;
F. 
Avoid watering of landscaping more often than once every three days, or overwatering, or watering between the hours of ten a.m. and five p.m., when evaporation results in excessive waste of water;
G. 
City staff shall conduct an audit of its landscape irrigation systems to maximize efficiency; adjust sprinklers to avoid runoff and waste; and check faucets, toilets and pipes, both indoors and outdoors, for leaks and repair them immediately;
H. 
Avoid serving water in restaurants unless specifically requested by a customer.
(Ord. 671-91 § 1)
Upon adoption of a resolution by the city council declaring "drought emergency" conditions, the following conditions, when specifically identified in the enabling resolution, shall apply:
A. 
All lawn watering and landscape irrigation shall be permitted only between the hours of five p.m. and ten a.m.;
B. 
Watering is permitted only when a hose with a positive automatic shutdown valve on the outlet of the hose or a faucet-filled bucket is used, or a drip irrigation system is used;
C. 
Washing of buildings, facilities, equipment, autos, trucks, trailers, boats, motorcycles and other types of mobile equipment is restricted except where a hand-held hose with a positive automatic shutdown valve on the outlet of the hose or a faucet-filled bucket is used. Notwithstanding the foregoing, carwash facilities and washing where the health, safety and welfare of the public is contingent upon frequent vehicle or other facility or equipment cleaning, are exempt from this restriction;
D. 
Water shall not be used to wash down sidewalks, driveways, parking areas, recreational courts, patios or other paved areas except to alleviate immediate fire, sanitation or health hazards;
E. 
Water shall not be allowed to run off landscape areas into adjoining streets, sidewalks or other paved areas due to incorrectly directed or maintained sprinklers or excessive watering;
F. 
Water from fire hydrants shall only be used for fire fighting and public health, safety and welfare activities including the public street sweeping;
G. 
Flushing of water mains is not permitted except as required to protect the public health;
H. 
Restaurants shall not serve water to their customers unless specifically requested;
I. 
Leaks shall be repaired as soon as possible after being discovered and shall not be allowed to continue for more than forty-eight hours.
(Ord. 671-91 § 1)
The water conservation restrictions contained in this chapter are voluntary except as set forth in Section 8.40.040. Violations of the requirements contained in Section 8.40.040 shall be an infraction.
(Ord. 671-91 § 1; Amended during 6/30/96 supplement)