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CITY OF GREELEY ORDINANCE NO 15 2004 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF GREELEY DEFINING DROUGHT LEVELS AND THE ASSOCIATED MANDATORY WATER CONSERVATION MEASURES FOR USERS OF THE CITY OF GREELEY SWATER SYSTEM WHEREAS Greeley and the rest of Colorado are in the midst of a multi year drought in s water supply experienced the worst drought in recorded history in 2002 and which the City WHEREAS the drought has moderated and the City of Greeley needs to be able to respond to varying levels of drought with varying levels ofwater conservation and WHEREAS the City in cooperation with Green Industry representatives have developed a series of increasingly severe watering restrictions to match multiple levels of drought and WHEREAS the Water and Sewer Board at their March 17 2004 meeting reviewed proposed drought conservation measures including education water restrictions and conservation rates and recommends the Council adopt the following ordinance and WHEREAS the Colorado General Assembly by House Joint Resolution 03 1015 has called upon all municipalities to review ordinances and codes to encourage and promote responsible water conservation measures and WHEREAS the imposition of mandatory water conservation measures matched to the available water supply are in the best interests of the citizens of the City of Greeley preservation and protection of their health property and safety for the NOW THEREFORE BE IT HEREBY ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GREELEY COLORADO Section 1 Mandatory Water Conservation Measures Mandatory water conservation measures are hereby imposed through repealre enactment and amendment of Ordinance 14 08 290 copies of which are attached hereto Section14 08 290 is repealed and reenacted as follows Section 14 08 290 Sprinkling restrictions drought levels penalty a The following provisions shall apply at all times unless modified by subsequent this ordinance sections of 1 Waste of water is prohibited at any time 2 Sprinkler irrigation shall not occur between 12 noon and500 pm from May through August even when water supplies are adequate 3 Drip irrigation is allowed at any time 4 Hand watering of vegetables and flower gardens trees and shrubs and individual brown spots in alawn is allowed at any time so long as water waste does not occur 5 Except during time of adequate water supply hand watering to clean hard surfaces such as driveways and parking lots is prohibited Hand watering to clean property

suchas roof gutters eves windows or in preparation for painting is allowed as long as water waste does not occur 6 Public organizations The use ofwater for sprinkling lawns gardens and trees on the grounds of public organizations public parks and public golf courses served by the City water system will be permitted at any time with written variance from the Director of Water and Sewer The public organizations to which this paragraph refers include but are not limited to Weld County facilities the University of Northern Colorado campus School District 6 grounds City of Greeley grounds including parks golf courses and Linn Grove cemetery 7 New lawn variance The use of water for sprinkling newly less than one month old will be allowed during times determined by Water and Sewer pursuant to a permit for the same Issuance of such a permit is seeded or sodded lawns the Director of contingent upon proof of proper soil preparation before installation of turf Proper soil amendment is considered to be the equivalent to adding compost at arate of four cubic yards per1000 square feet of planted area incorporated to a depth ofsix inches Permits shall be posted on the property 8 Large user variance The use ofwater for sprinkling large areas with multiple addresses such as homeowner s associations or other special circumstances may be allowed during the times and days of the week as determined by the Director of Water and Sewer and defined by a permit for the same Such written permits shall be posted on the property 9 Except during a time of declared Adequate water supplies there shall be no lawn watering between January 1 and April 14 Charging and testing of sprinkler systems is allowed Sprinkling may be allowed by written variance 10 Unusual circumstances The Director of Water and Sewer may issue variance permits to address any other circumstances that in the director s sole discretion are deemed appropriate b Definitions 1 Even Odd schedule a Even number addresses may sprinkle on even days ofthe month b Odd number addresses may sprinkle on odd days ofthe month c On May 31 July 31 and August 31 odd addresses may sprinkle in the morning and even addresses may sprinkle in the evening 2 One day per week watering All properties may use water for sprinkling only one day per week a Single family residences and duplexes with addresses ending in an even number may sprinkle on Sundays b Single family residences and duplexes with addresses ending in an odd number may sprinkle on Saturdays c All other customers commercial industrial multi family associations may sprinkle on Fridays 3 Two days per week watering a Single family residences and duplexes with addresses ending in an even and homeowner s number may sprinkle on Sundays and Thursdays b Single family residences and duplexes with addresses ending in an odd number may sprinkle on Wednesdays and Saturdays c All other customers commercial industrial multi family associations may sprinkle on Tuesdays and Fridays and homeowner s

d There shall be no watering on Mondays except by written variance 4 Three days per week watering a Single family residences and duplexes with addresses ending in an even number may sprinkle on Sundays Tuesdays and Thursdays b Single family residences and duplexes with addresses ending in an odd number may sprinkle on Mondays Wednesdays and Saturdays c All other customers commercial industrial multi family and homeowner s associations may sprinkle on Sundays Tuesdays and Fridays 5 Hand watering means holding in the hand a hose with attached positive shutoff nozzle Hand watering does not include operating ahose with a sprinkler or manually operating an irrigation controller c Drought Levels On the determination by the Greeley Water and Sewer Board after an analysis including but not limited to the Colorado Big Thompson quota the level of storage in Greeley reservoirs snow pack and yield thereof and the long range weather forecast that Greeley s water supply situation is Adequate or in a Mild Drought Moderate Drought or Severe Drought the Greeley City Council may by resolution declare one of the following four setsof watering restrictions to be in effect 1 When the city s water supply is Adequate The use of City water for sprinkling of private residences commercial and industrial property church or other non profit or governmental organization lawns gardens and trees will be permitted on an Even Odd schedule only 2 When the city s water supply is in amild Drought The use of City water for sprinkling of private residences commercial and industrial property church or other non profit or governmental organization lawns gardens and trees will be permitted a One day per week between April 15 and May 14 b Two days per week between May 15 and June 14 c Three days per week between June 15 and August 31 d One day per week between September 1 and the end ofthe irrigation season e Sprinkler irrigation shall not occur between 10 00am and600 pm daily 3 When the city s water supply is in a Moderate Drought The use of City water for sprinkling of private residences commercial and industrial property church or other non profit or governmental organization lawns gardens and trees will be permitted a One day per week between April 15 and May 14 b Two days per week between May 15 and August 31 c One day per week between September 1 and the end ofthe irrigation season d New sod or seed variances are not allowed between May 15 and August 31 e Sprinkler irrigation shall not occur between 10 00am and600 pmdaily 4 When the city s water supply is in a Severe Drought The use of City water for sprinkling of private residences commercial and industrial property church or other non profit or governmental organization lawns gardens and trees will be permitted a One dayper week between April 15 and May 14 b Two days per week between May 15 and June 14

c No sprinkler irrigation between June 15 and August i except for trees and shrubs d Two days per week between August I and August 31 e One day per week between September 1 and the end of the irrigation season f No new sod or seed variances are allowed g Sprinkler irrigation shall not occur between 10 00am and600 pm daily 5 When Council declares which set ofwater restriction are in place Council may define City policy regarding the use of warnings prior to notices of violation being issued d Penalties 1 Any person who violates any ofthe provisions ofthis Section during a calendar year shall be punished by a fine of 100 for the first violation 250 for the second violation 500 for the thirdviolation and 500 and the cost of installing aflow restrictor to limitwater use to indoor use only for the fourth and subsequent violations 2 Violations on property other than residential property shall be punished by fines which are double those described in paragraphd1 3 Each day of violation shall constitute a separate offense as provided in Section 132 020 of this Code and shall be a strict liability offence is less 4 During a declared Severe Drought all fines are doubled or up to 1000 which ever Section 2 Definition of waste Section14 08 amended as follows and c are hereby 220 Wasting water unlawful Paragraphs b It is unlawful for any person partnership company or corporation or other entity using City of Greeley water at any time during a declared drought to use waterto clean any hard surface upon or adjacent to the premises building house or lot For purposes of this section hard surface includes but is not limited to driveways sidewalks and streets and street gutters Use of water in cleaning property such as roof gutters eves windows or in preparation for painting is allowed as long as waste does not occur It is unlawful for any person partnership company or corporation or other entity using City of Greeley water to allow either manually or automatically the sprinkling or watering of hard surface to allow excessiverun off ofwater from the premises building house or lotand or to allow the excessive pooling ofwater upon or adjacent to the premises houses or lots Run off that is more than five gallons per minute is considered excessive Section 3 This ordinance shall become effective immediately upon its passage 2004 PASSED AND ADOPTED SIGNED AND APPROVED THIS 6th DAY OF APRIL ATTEST CITY OF GREELEY COLORADO Mayor