Whenever the city administrator, or in his absence, the mayor or council president shall deem that an emergency exists by reason of a shortage of water supply or inadequate water pressure, and it is necessary in order to properly protect and fully utilize the supply of water for essential uses such as fire protection, household consumption, maintenance of health and sanitation facilities, and the operation of essential business, the city administrator shall have the power to declare an emergency to exist, and the city council shall have the power to prohibit during the period of emergency the use of water from the city water supply except for the essential cases only. Such emergencies shall be deemed to continue until it is declared by the city administrator, upon consulting with the city council, to be ended.
(Ord. 1000 § 1, 2001)