For the purposes of this chapter, the following definitions shall apply:
"Advisory notice"shall mean a written notice informing a Livermore municipal water customer that they are in violation of one or more provisions of this chapter and that additional violations may result in fines or termination of service.
"City"shall mean the City of Livermore, Alameda County, California.
"City water service area"shall mean the City of Livermore municipal water service area, which excludes the portions of the City of Livermore that are served by California Water Service Company (Cal Water).
"Commercial nursery"shall mean the use of land, buildings, or structures for the growing and/or storing of flowers, trees, edible crops, shrubs, and similar vegetation for the purpose of transplanting, stock, or grafting, and includes the retail sale or wholesale distribution of such items directly from the premises/lot.
"Conservation measures"shall mean activities or procedures to be used by residential, commercial, irrigation, and institutional water customers to reduce their potable water consumption.
"Conservation water rates"shall mean water rates adopted and enacted by the City Council to be used during water shortage events to both encourage conservation and to recover the appropriate amount of revenue to fund the City municipal water system operations from a reduced volume of water sold. Conservation rates are therefore higher than normal water rates charged during periods of adequate water supply. Conservation rates are broken down into "tiers" or levels which correspond to different stages of water supply reduction.
"Effective date"shall mean the date the ordinance adopting this chapter becomes effective.
"Essential water use"shall mean water used strictly for firefighting, health and safety purposes, water needed to sustain human and animal life, and water necessary to satisfy federal, state, and/or local public health, safety, or environmental protection requirements.
"Hand-watering"shall mean the irrigation of landscaping or vegetation using a handheld hose equipped with a positive shut-off nozzle to supply water directly to the area to be irrigated.
"Hand-watering from container"shall mean the irrigation of landscaping or vegetation using a watering can, bucket or container to pour water directly on the area to be irrigated.
"Impervious surface"shall mean a constructed or modified surface that cannot effectively infiltrate rainfall. This term includes but is not limited to a surface composed in whole or in part of asphalt, concrete, compacted gravel, or other nonporous or semiporous substance or substances.
"Positive shut-off nozzle"shall mean a device attached to the end of a hose that must be manually squeezed, pressed or otherwise held in place to allow water to flow out of the hose and which automatically shuts off the flow of water when continuous manual pressure is released.
"Urban water management plan"shall mean a plan required by California Water Code Section
10621(a) for urban water suppliers to review available water supplies and water demands over a 20-year planning horizon to confirm the adequacy of water supplies.
"Water shortage contingency plan"shall mean a plan required by California Water Code Section
10632(a) which outlines the steps the City will take to reduce water demands in response to water supply shortages. The plan establishes different stages or levels of water supply shortage corresponding to the expected amount of water supply reduction.
"Water shortage event"shall mean anything from a single occurrence as short as 24 hours to a multi-year weather condition. Droughts, earthquakes, water system failures, fire, contamination, regional power outages, state restrictions, and other causes can trigger the stages or levels of water supply shortage in the City's water shortage contingency plan.
"Water waste"shall mean uses of potable water which are prohibited or limited, going beyond the purpose of necessary or intended use, including area runoff, and which could reasonably be prevented.
(Ord. 1946 § 1 (Exh. A), 2011; Ord. 2065 § 1(A), 2018; Ord. 2132 § 1 (Exh. A), 2022)