At any time during the year, upon the declaration of a water shortage condition by the mayor, the mayor may implement any or all of the following water use restriction programs, which programs shall be effective for all properties connected to the Marysville water system:
(1) Prohibition of Nonessential Use of Water. No water furnished by the Marysville water system shall be used for any of the following nonessential purposes:
(a) Washing sidewalks, driveways, parking areas, patios or other exterior-paved areas, except for public safety purposes;
(b) Noncommercial washing of privately owned motor vehicles, trailers and boats, except from a bucket and except from a hose equipped with a shutoff nozzle used for quick rinses;
(c) Any use of water from a fire hydrant except for fighting fires;
(d) Watering of any lawn, garden, landscaped area, tree, shrub or other plant, except from a hand-held hose or container or drip irrigation system;
(e) Use of water for dust control or compaction;
(f) Filling or refilling any swimming pool;
(g) Use by a laundromat in excess of the amount of water used by it during the corresponding billing period in the preceding year. If the laundromat was not operating in the preceding year, an assumed amount shall be computed by the water superintendent;
(h) Any nonresidential use in excess of 70 percent of the amount used by the consumer during the corresponding billing period in the preceding year. If connection to the system was not in existence or use in the preceding year, an assumed amount shall be computed by the water superintendent. Such percentage may be increased if the water superintendent determines that such increase is necessary to protect the public health, safety and welfare, or to spread equitably among the water users of the Marysville water system the burdens imposed by the water shortage. All such variances will be immediately reported in writing to the mayor for his review and concurrence;
(i) Such other uses as are deemed by the mayor to be nonessential under the circumstances.
(2) Suspension of New Connections. No new or enlarged connection shall be made to the Marysville water system except the following:
(a) Connections which have been granted to and authorized prior to the imposition of the suspension;
(b) Connections of fire hydrants;
(c) Connections of dwellings previously supplied with water from a well which runs dry.
(3) Emergency Rationing. An emergency program rationing residential and nonresidential use of water to the extent necessary to protect the public health, safety and welfare shall be prepared by the mayor, or his designee, and presented to the city council for approval or modification. Such program, as approved, shall be implemented and enforced as provided in this chapter.
(4) Drought Response Plan. The mayor may implement the drought response plan as adopted by resolution of the city council.
(Ord. 950 § 2, 1977; Ord. 1529, 1987; Ord. 1790, 1990; Ord. 1807 § 3, 1990; Ord. 2385, 2001)