UTILITIES - SERVICES. Chapter 648 WATER - USE - REGULATION

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UTILITIES - SERVICES Chapter 648 WATER - USE - REGULATION CHAPTER INDEX Article 1 INTERPRETATION 648.1.1 City - defined 648.1.2 City water supply system - defined 648.1.3 Commissioner - defined 648.1.4 Established lawn - defined 648.1.5 Repealed: By-law 38-2004, 1 March, 2004 648.1.6 Repealed: By-law 38-2004, 1 March, 2004 648.1.7 Level III drought condition - defined 648.1.8 New lawn - defined 648.1.9 Nursery - defined 648.1.10 Owner - defined 648.1.11 Treated lawn - defined 648.1.12 Repealed: By-law 38-2004, 1 March, 2004 Article 2 GENERAL PROVISIONS 648.2.1 Compliance - by all persons Article 3 GENERAL PROHIBITIONS 648.3.1 Water use - contrary to provisions - prohibited 648.3.2 Wasting water - types of waste - set out BRANTFORD 648.1 MARCH 2004

WATER - USE - REGULATION Article 4 WATERING RESTRICTIONS 648.4.1 Months - June - July - August 648.4.2 Times - permitted 648.4.3 Watering - odd numbered addresses - days 648.4.4 Watering - even numbered addresses - days 648.4.5 Municipal property - restrictions 648.4.6 Golf course - restrictions 648.4.7 Watering ban - when applicable 648.4.8 Watering ban - activities prohibited - set out Article 5 SPECIAL PERMITS 648.5.1 Issue - by Commissioner - reasonable justification 648.5.2 Repealed: By-law 38-2004, 1 March, 2004 648.5.3 Request for permit 648.5.4 Permit - valid - year issued - only 648.5.5 Permit - non transferable 648.5.6 Non-compliance - revocation 648.5.7 Conditions - revised as deemed necessary Article 6 EXEMPTIONS 648.6.1 Nurseries - sod farms - commercial establishments 648.6.2 New lawns - treated lawns - gardens 648.6.3 Hand-held watering vessels 648.6.4 Planter pots - patio planters - hanging planters 648.7.1 Required Article 7 REGISTRATION OF PRIVATE WELLS MARCH 2004 648.2 BRANTFORD

648.1.1 WATER - USE - REGULATION 648.1.9 Article 8 ENFORCEMENT 648.8.1 Fine - for contravention Article 1 INTERPRETATION 648.1.1 City - defined City means The Corporation of the City of Brantford. 648.1.2 City water supply system - defined city water supply system means the water production and distribution system owned and operated by the City and the words City water and water have a corresponding meaning. By-law 79-2003, 5 May, 2003. 648.1.3 Commissioner - defined Commissioner means the Commissioner of Engineering, Public Works and Parks and Recreation or such person or persons, as he or she shall designate for any purpose of this Chapter. By-law 38-2004, 1 March, 2004. 648.1.4 Established lawn - defined established lawn means any lawn planted for longer than thirty days. 648.1.5 Repealed: By-law 38-2004, 1 March, 2004 648.1.6 Repealed: By-law 38-2004, 1 March, 2004 648.1.7 Level III drought condition - defined Level III drought condition means the condition when the flow in the Grand River is less than 30 percent of the lowest average summer month flow as defined in the Province of Ontario Low Water Response Plan. 648.1.8 New lawn - defined new lawn means any lawn that has been installed within the last thirty days. 648.1.9 Nursery - defined nursery means a business in which vegetables, fruits, shrubs, flowers or bulbs and related items are grown for sale, for wholesale or market. BRANTFORD 648.3 MARCH 2004

648.1.10 WATER - USE - REGULATION 648.3.2 648.1.10 Owner - defined owner means all persons shown by the records in the Registry Office of the Registry Division of Brant Number 2, to be the owner in fee simple of the lot and shall include all persons shown as the owner in the latest assessment roll returned to the City of Brantford. 648.1.11 Treated lawn - defined treated lawn means a lawn of portion of lawn that has been treated with any pesticide, herbicide, spray or fertilizer. 648.1.12 Repealed: By-law 38-2004, 1 March, 2004 Article 2 GENERAL PROVISIONS 648.2.1 Compliance - by all persons Every person who is a property owner or an occupant who recieves water from the City water supply shall comply with all the provisions of this Chapter. Article 3 GENERAL PROHIBITIONS 648.3.1 Water use - contrary to provisions - prohibited No person shall use City water contrary to the provisions of this Chapter. By-law 79-2003, 5 May, 2003. 648.3.2 Wasting water - types of waste - set out No person shall waste water outside a building. The following activites are considered a wasting of water and include but are not limited to the following: (a) use of water for the purpose of irrigation during a rainstorm; (b) allowing excessive puddling or run off of irrigation water; (c) allowing excessive irrigation water to be sprayed onto a paved surface such as sidewalks, driveways, roadways, curbs or gutters; (d) washing of vehicles with a hose not equipped with a shut off valve at the discharge end of the hose; (e) excessive washing of driveways with water. By-law 38-2004, 1 March, 2004. MARCH 2004 648.4 BRANTFORD

648.4.1 WATER - USE - REGULATION 648.4.7 Article 4 WATERING RESTRICTIONS 648.4.1 Months - June - July - August Lawn and garden watering restrictions shall be applicable in the months of June, July and August. By-law 79-2003, 5 May, 2003. 648.4.2 Times - permitted No person shall water any lawn, garden, tree, shrub or other outdoor plant, except between the hours of 7 a.m. and 9 a.m. and between the hours of 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. The owner or occupant of a property can choose to water between 3 a.m. and 7 a.m. instead of the stated hours above by calling and registering with the City. By-law 38-2004, 1 March, 2004. 648.4.3 Watering - odd numbered addresses - days Properties with municipal addresses having odd numbers may water within the designated times only on odd numbered calendar days. 648.4.4 Watering - even numbered addresses - days Properties with municipal addresses having even numbers may water within the designated times only on even numbered calendar days. By-law 79-2003, 5 May, 2003; By-law 38-2004, 1 March, 2004. 648.4.5 Municipal property - restrictions Watering of municipal parks, sports fields, municipal horticultural areas, traffic islands and other City properties shall be restricted to alternatedaysfrom11p.m.to7a.m. 648.4.6 Golf course - restrictions Watering of golf courses shall be restricted to alternate days from 11 p.m.to7a.m. 648.4.7 Watering ban - when applicable The lawn and garden watering ban shall be applicable at any time in a year when: (a) the Grand River Conservation Authority (GRCA) declares a level III drought condition; or (b) for any reason when the water levels in the finished water storage reservoirs drops below 40 percent and the water can not be replenished, a lawn and garden watering ban may be issued at the discretion of the Commissioner. BRANTFORD 648.5 MARCH 2004

648.4.8 WATER - USE - REGULATION 648.5.6 648.4.8 Watering ban - activities prohibited - set out In the event that a watering ban is declared, the following activities are considered to be banned and include but are not limited to the following: (a) watering of any new or established lawn, treated or untreated lawn, municipal parks or traffic islands at any time using any means whatsoever; (b) watering of vegetable, fruit or flower gardens, plant, tree or shrub located outside a building; (c) use any water for recreational purposes such as spray pads, swimming pools, garden ponds or decorative fountains; (d) use of water for washing of any vehicle on any property that is within a Residential Zone of the City of Brantford Comprehensive Zoning By-law; (e) washing down of any outside areas such as boulevards, driveways, parking lots, sidewalks or patios using water, unless failure to do so would lead to damage or unsafe conditions. Article 5 SPECIAL PERMITS 648.5.1 Issue - by Commissioner - reasonable justification A Special Permit (referred to as permit ) may be issued by the Commissioner allowing watering at other times, if reasonable justification is provided. 648.5.2 Repealed: By-law 38-2004, 1 March, 2004 648.5.3 Request for permit To obtain a permit, the owner or tenant of a property must submit a request to the City s Customer Service Division. 648.5.4 Permit - valid - year issued - only Unless specified, the permit will be valid only in the year it is issued. 648.5.5 Permit - non transferable Any permit issued is not transferable to any new owner or occupant of the same premises or different premises. 648.5.6 Non-compliance - revocation In any event of non-compliance with any condition of the permit, the Commissioner may revoke the permit issued under this Chapter. MARCH 2004 648.6 BRANTFORD

648.5.7 WATER - USE - REGULATION 648.8.1 648.5.7 Conditions - revised as deemed necessary Any condition in the permit may be revised by the City if deemed necessary. Article 6 EXEMPTIONS 648.6.1 Nurseries - sod farms - commercial establishments Use of City water for irrigation purposes at commercial establishments such as nurseries, sod farms and lawn/garden facilities are exempt from the requirements of this Chapter. 648.6.2 New lawns - treated lawns - gardens Newly laid lawns and planted gardens that are less than one month old, and lawns being treated with any pesticide, herbicide spray of fertilizer which requires water while being treated and during the next following twenty-four hours after the application are exempt from watering restrictions but not from the watering ban. By-law 79-2003, 5 May, 2003. 648.6.3 Hand-held watering vessels Use of hand-held watering vessels are exempt from the requirements of this Chapter. 648.6.4 Planter pots - patio planters - hanging planters Watering of planter pots, patio planters, hanging planters and similar equipment or devices, are exempt from the requirements of this Chapter. By-law 38-2004, 1 March, 2004. Article 7 REGISTRATION OF PRIVATE WELLS 648.7.1 Required All customers who receive City water and who have a private well system connected to the irrigation system must call the City Customer Service Division and register as a well water user. By-law 70-2003, 5 May, 2003. Article 8 ENFORCEMENT 648.8.1 Fine - for contravention Every person who contravenes any of the provisions of this Chapter is guilty of an offence and upon conviction thereof, shall be liable to pay a penalty recoverable under the Provincial Offences Act. By-law 38-2004, 1 March, 2004. BRANTFORD 648.7 MARCH 2004