As used in this chapter:
A. "City of Vacaville landscape water efficient requirements"
means City requirements establishing standards and procedures for landscape designs and installations in order to reduce water consumption.
B. "City water system"
means the infrastructure necessary to treat and convey potable water to the City's customers, including treatment plants, storage reservoirs, wells and pipelines.
C. "Customer or account holder"
means the person, corporation, agency, or other entity that possesses a water meter connected to the City's water system, and is responsible for making payment for service.
D. "Drought condition"
means a condition where there is a water shortage necessitating a reduction in water use, either City-wide or in a sub-area or land-use category within the City, but that is not to the level of an emergency condition.
E. "Emergency condition"
means a condition where there is a water shortage necessitating a reduction in water use, either City-wide or in a sub-area or land-use category within the City, of 50 percent or greater from the normal condition.
F. "Flow restrictor"
means any device which limits the pressure or flow rate at the water service connection.
G. "General use"
means all commercial, industrial, office and business water users, customers, and accounts including those condominium, apartment, multifamily, and mobile home park uses where several habitations are served by a single water meter.
H. "Irrigated metered use"
means all water users, customers and accounts which either serve an agricultural use or water used for temporary construction purposes.
I. "Landscape irrigation schedule"
means a schedule established which limits landscape irrigation activities to specified times of day. Specified irrigation days may also be established and irrigation times may be rotated among various users throughout the water system service area to equalize demands on the water system.
J. "Normal condition"
means a condition where there are adequate water supplies to meet all of the City's normal water demands without a need for special water conservation measures as defined in the current City of Vacaville Urban Water Shortage Contingency Plan.
K. "Rate blocks"
means ranges of water units supplied by the City water system that define a rate tier for billing purposes (i.e., the Tier 1 residential block is defined as one to 12 units of water, with one unit equal to 100 cubic feet of water).
L. "Residential use"
means all water users, customers and accounts except for those classified general use and metered irrigation use.
M. "Spray irrigation"
means the act of applying water to landscape by sprinklers or spray nozzles.
N. "Urban Water Shortage Contingency Plan"
means that section of the City of Vacaville's Urban Water Management Plan that specifies the City's response to varying reductions in precipitation and water supplies. References to "Urban Water Shortage Contingency Plan" shall mean the most current plan adopted by the City Council by resolution.
O. "Water waste restrictions"
refer to prohibition of the following activities under drought and emergency conditions, and except for Subsection (O)(4) of this section, apply whether by a water customer of the City of Vacaville or by any other water user within the City:
1.
The watering of grass, lawns, ground-cover, shrubbery, open ground, crops and trees in a manner or to an extent which allows excess water to run off of the landscaped area being watered or which results in overspray by spray irrigating facilities;
2.
The washing of sidewalks, walkways, driveways, parking lots and all other hard surfaced areas by direct hosing, except as may be necessary to remove hazardous materials for protection of the public health and safety;
3.
The washing of vehicles, equipment, structures and other items by direct hosing without the use of a shutoff nozzle;
4.
The escape of water through breaks or leaks within the plumbing or distribution system of a user or customer of City water for any substantial period of time within which such break or leak should reasonably have been discovered and corrected. It will be presumed that up to 24 hours is a reasonable period after discovery of a break or leak to correct the problem;
5.
The use of fire hydrants for purposes other than firefighting, water quality, maintenance, sanitation, and construction.
P. "Water shortage"
means any condition in which water supply is less than actual or projected water demand. Water shortages can be short-term such as those caused by failure of water system infrastructure or long-term such as those caused by insufficient raw water supplies.
Q. "Water user or consumer"
means any person, corporation, agency, or other entity that uses water from the City water system for any reason whatsoever regardless of whether the person, corporation, etc., is a customer or account holder.
(Ord. 1877, Added, 11/18/2014)