Declaration of Policy. The City Council hereby declares that the general welfare requires that the water resources available to the City be put to the maximum beneficial use to the extent to which the City is capable, and that the waste of, unreasonable use of, or unreasonable method of use of water be prevented. The conservation of such water is to ensure the reasonable and beneficial use thereof in the interests of the people of the City of Newman and for the public welfare.
Purpose. The City Council finds and declares that consolidating the various provisions of ordinances associated with water conservation into one readily accessible document shall provide a more professional and usable work product as well as promote a better public understanding of the various procedures and provisions of the Newman emergency water shortage plan. Additionally, adding provisions prohibiting water wasting and defining the acts which so constitute water wasting advances the purpose and policy of the Newman emergency water shortage plan.
(Ord. 2015-2 § 3 (Att. A), 5-26-2015)
The City Manager, or his or her designee, is hereby authorized and directed to implement the provisions of this chapter upon a determination that same is necessary to protect the public welfare and safety.
(Ord. 2015-2 § 3 (Att. A), 5-26-2015)
The provisions of this chapter shall apply to all persons, customers and property served by the City of Newman.
Stage 1 – Mandatory Water Conservation. Stage 1 calls for a low level of informational outreach and enforcement of the permanent water use ordinances. Customers of the City of Newman are hereby directed to limit the amount of water used on a year-round basis. Due to the characteristics of the current City of Newman water system, additional water conservation is needed between March 1st and October 31st each year as established by NCC § 11.05A.040.
Stage 2 – Mandatory Water Conservation Compliance – Warning. Upon implementation of this chapter by the City Manager pursuant to NCC § 11.05A.080, and publication of notice that Stage 2 mandatory conservation compliance measures are in effect, the following mandatory conservation compliance measures shall apply:
Outdoor Landscape Watering. Outdoor landscape watering shall be limited to three times per week on an odd-even basis in accordance with subsection (B)(2) of this section. If the address ends in an even number, the water days shall be Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. If the address ends in an odd number, the watering days will be Wednesday, Friday and Sunday.
Stage 3 – Mandatory Water Conservation Compliance – Warning. Upon implementation of this chapter by the City Manager pursuant to NCC § 11.05A.080, and publication of notice that Stage 3 mandatory conservation compliance measures are in effect, the following mandatory water conservation compliance measures shall apply:
Outdoor Landscaping Watering. Outdoor landscape watering shall be limited to two times per week in accordance with subsection (B)(2) of this section. If the address ends in an even number, the watering days shall be Tuesday and Saturday. If the address ends in an odd number, the watering days shall be Wednesday and Sunday.
Stage 4 – Mandatory Water Conservation Compliance – Warning. Upon implementation of this chapter by the City Manager pursuant to NCC § 11.05A.080 and publication of notice that Stage 4 mandatory conservation compliance measures are in effect, the following mandatory conservation compliance measures shall apply:
Outdoor landscape watering shall be limited to one day per week. If the address ends in an even number, the watering day shall be Saturday. If the address ends in an odd number, the watering day shall be Sunday. Watering hours shall be in accordance with subsection (B)(2) of this section. No outdoor landscaping watering Monday through Friday.
Construction water from City fire hydrants shall be banned, but treated effluent water from the wastewater treatment plant may be made available for construction water purposes.
Washing of automobiles, trucks, trailers, boats, airplanes and other types of mobile equipment not occurring upon the immediate premises of commercial car washes and commercial service stations and not in immediate interest of the public health, safety, and welfare shall be prohibited.
Stage 5 – Mandatory Water Conservation Compliance – Warning. Upon implementation of this chapter by the City Manager pursuant to NCC § 11.05A.080, and publication of notice that Stage 5 mandatory conservation compliance measures are in effect, the following mandatory conservation compliance measures shall apply:
The Director of Public Works, or his or her designee, shall monitor the projected supply and demand for water by its customers, with heightened emphasis during the months of April through October.
The Director of Public Works, or his or her designee, shall recommend to the City Manager the extent of the conservation compliance stage required in order for the City to prudently plan for and supply water to its customers.
The City Manager may order that the appropriate stage of water conservation be implemented or terminated in accordance with the applicable provisions of this chapter. When implementing mandatory water conservation compliance stages 2, 3, and 4, said order shall be made by public announcement and shall be published a minimum of one time in a daily newspaper of general circulation and shall become effective immediately upon such publication.
(Ord. 2015-2 § 3 (Att. A), 5-26-2015)
Water wasting, as defined by NCC § 11.05A.130, is prohibited.
(Ord. 2015-2 § 3 (Att. A), 5-26-2015)
For the purposes of this title, acts constituting water wasting shall mean and include, but shall not be limited to, any of the following acts:
Failure to comply with the City of Newman emergency water shortage plan, any conservation stage declared thereunder, and/or any guidelines or outdoor landscape watering schedules in effect pursuant thereto.
Washing vehicles, boats, or equipment during restricted days or hours; and/or using an open hose not equipped with a quick-action automatic shut-off valve while so doing.
Hosing down driveways, streets, sidewalks, parking lots, and building exteriors without the prior written consent of the Public Works Director or his designee. If consent is given, any restrictions on the frequency, timing or method would remain in effect unless a health or safety condition existed.
Any utility customer, or person using the utilities with the consent of or actual or constructive knowledge of the customer, who continues to commit acts which constitute the wasting of water, as provided in NCC § 11.05A.130, shall be served notice of acts constituting water wasting.
The notice of acts constituting water wasting shall be served to any utility customer, or person using the utilities with the consent of or actual or constructive knowledge of the customer, who continues to commit acts which constitute the wasting of water, as provided in NCC § 11.05A.130.
A penalty fee in the sum of $25.00 shall be assessed to the utility customer's account for a first violation within one year after being served with a notice of acts constituting water wasting, pursuant to NCC § 11.05A.140.
A penalty fee in the sum of $50.00 shall be assessed to the utility customer's account for a second violation within said one year after being served with a notice of acts constituting water wasting, pursuant to NCC § 11.05A.140.
A penalty fee in the sum of $100.00 shall be assessed to the utility customer's account for a third violation within said one year after being served with a notice of intention to impose a penalty fee for water wasting, pursuant to NCC § 11.05A.140.
A utility customer shall have the right to appeal to the City Manager, or his or her designee, the notice of acts constituting water wasting, or any water wasting penalty fee assessed to his or her account.
The appeal hearing shall be held before the City Manager, or his or her designee. After hearing all of the evidence presented, he or she shall make the final administrative determination regarding the matter.
The utility customer must request an appeal hearing in writing within 15 calendar days from the date of service of the notice of acts constituting water wasting, or any water wasting penalty fee assessed to his or her account, unless the fifteenth day falls on a weekend day or City-observed holiday.
The request for hearing shall be addressed to the City Manager and shall be deemed served only when received by the City. Failure to properly serve the request for hearing within the 15-calendar-day period shall be deemed a waiver of the right to appeal the matter and the penalty fee will be assessed against the customer's account unless the fifteenth day falls on a weekend day or City-observed holiday.
The hearing officer shall give written notice by mail to the utility customer of the date, time, and location of the appeal hearing, which hearing shall be held no sooner than 10 days from receipt of the request for hearing and no longer than 30 days from receipt of such request.
The decision of the hearing officer shall be final. If the notice of acts constituting water wasting, or any water wasting penalty fee assessed to an account, is upheld, the penalty fee shall be assessed to the customer's account.
(Ord. 2015-2 § 3 (Att. A), 5-26-2015)
Failure of any utility customer to pay the penalty fees imposed pursuant to this article as required shall be grounds to discontinue utility service until compliance is obtained.