The City finds that:
A.
The waters of the state are of limited supply and are subject to ever increasing demands; therefore:
1.
The continuation of California's and the City's economic prosperity is dependent on the availability of adequate supplies of water for future uses;
2.
It is the policy of the state and City to promote the conservation and efficient use of water and to prevent the waste of this valuable resource;
3.
Landscapes are essential to the quality of life in California and the City by providing areas for active and passive recreation and as an enhancement to the environment by cleaning air and water, preventing erosion, offering fire protection, and replacing ecosystems lost to development;
4.
Landscape design, installation, maintenance and management can and should be water efficient; and
(Ord. 24-13, 10/1/2024)