THE CORPORATION OF THE DISTRICT OF SUMMERLAND BYLAW NUMBER A BYLAW TO PRESCRIBE WATER RESTRICTIONS

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CONSOLIDATED WATER USE RESTRICTIONS BYLAW 2000-170 Page 1 THE CORPORATION OF THE DISTRICT OF SUMMERLAND BYLAW NUMBER 2000-170 A BYLAW TO PRESCRIBE WATER RESTRICTIONS CONSOLIDATED FOR CONVENIENCE TO INCLUDE BYLAWS 2000-179 and 2000-214 WHEREAS the Council of the Corporation of the District of Summerland operates a municipal service providing domestic and irrigation water to properties within the District of Summerland; AND WHEREAS the Council of the Corporation of the District of Summerland may, by bylaw regulate and impose requirements on the use of water from this municipal service; Bylaw 2000-214 amended the following paragraph to read : AND WHEREAS the Council of the Corporation of the District of Summerland may wish to restrict water usage to ensure an adequate supply and to that effect, endorsed the Trout Creek Water Use Plan Reservoir Operating Agreement on March 29, 2005; NOW THEREFORE, The Municipal Council of the Corporation of the District of Summerland, in open meeting assembled, enacts as follows: 1. Definitions In this bylaw: means the civic house number assigned to a property by the District of Summerland. Appliance means a device or mechanism, other than that owned and operated by the Municipality in or through which water is piped or used for a domestic or commercial purpose. Boulevard means that portion of any highway other than the paved, improved or main travelled roadway, driveway or sidewalk and includes any landscaped median. Bylaw Enforcement Officer means a person appointed by Council to enforce this bylaw. Council means Municipal Council of the District of Summerland. Daily Consumption Limit means the maximum daily water consumption established by the Council. District means the District of Summerland. Exempted Person means an Owner or Occupier of property identified in Schedule C as exempt from one or more of the regulations under this bylaw. Farm means a parcel of land classified as farmland for assessment and taxation purposes. Fill means fill more than 15% of the total capacity of a residential swimming pool, wading pool, hot tub, garden pond or decorative fountain with Water. Micro- irrigation or Drip-Irrigation System means a system using irrigation components which consume less than 20 gallons per hour and operate at less than 25 psi to deliver water to the root zone of the plant material being irrigated. Municipality means the District of Summerland.

CONSOLIDATED WATER USE RESTRICTIONS BYLAW 2000-170 Page 2 Newspaper has the same meaning as in the Community Charter. Notice means a Notice given under Section 4 of this bylaw. Nursery means a business in which flowers, plants, trees or shrubs are grown or displayed for sale. Occupier has the same meaning as in the Community Charter. Owner has the same meaning as in the Community Charter. Permit means a Permit issued under Section 11 of this bylaw. Public Sector Entity means federal and provincial government agencies, municipalities, school Districts, universities, colleges and other schools. Restricted Hours means those time periods during which watering is permitted in Schedule A of this bylaw. Sprinkler means a hose connected or other sprinkler system but excludes a micro-irrigation or dripirrigation system. Stage means the Stages 1, 2, 3, and 4 of Water Use Restrictions prescribed by Schedule A of this bylaw. Bylaw 2000-214 amended this definition to read as follows: Supt. of Works & Utilities means the person appointed by Council as the Supt. of Works & Utilities or his designate. Vehicle means a device, except boats and seaplanes in, on or by which a person or thing is or may be transported or drawn, except a device designed to be moved by human power. Water means water supplied by the District directly or indirectly to an Owner or Occupier. "Water Use Restrictions means the restrictions prescribed by Schedule A of this bylaw. Watering Days means those days during which watering is permitted in Schedule A of this bylaw. 2. Prohibition and Inspection (d) No person shall damage or allow the deterioration of any appliance which will result in a waste of water. No person, being an Owner or Occupier of property in the Municipality, shall use water or cause water to be used contrary to the provisions of this bylaw in effect at the time of use. A District Bylaw Enforcement Officer has the authority to enter at all reasonable times on any property that is subject to this bylaw to ascertain whether the requirements of this bylaw are being met or the regulations in this bylaw are being observed. No person shall waste water by using more water than is required to provide a service, produce a product or complete a task, including but not limited to allowing a tap or hose to run water unnecessarily and over-watering plants or lawns. 3. Determining Restrictions Bylaw 2000-214 amended the following paragraph to read: The Supt. of Works & Utilities shall determine the applicable Stage and when it takes effect in

CONSOLIDATED WATER USE RESTRICTIONS BYLAW 2000-170 Page 3 accordance with the Trout Creek Water use Plan Reservoir Operating Agreement. 4. Notice Bylaw 2000-214 amended the following paragraph to read: The Supt. of Works and Utilities shall cause Notice to be given to the Corporate Officer of the Municipality who shall cause notice to be given to Municipal Council and persons within the Municipality of the applicable Stage. Such Notice shall be broadcast from a radio station, and/or television station or cable television channel serving the District of Summerland, be posted in the Municipality s website and be published in a Newspaper. 5. Water Use Restrictions For the purposes of this bylaw, the Water Use Restrictions for each Stage are prescribed in Schedule A of this bylaw. When Stage 2 or 3 Water Use Restrictions have been imposed under this bylaw, no person shall use a sprinkler to water lawns, trees or shrubs at any time between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. 6. Schedules Schedules A B and C of this bylaw form part of and are enforceable in the same manner as this bylaw. 7. Penalty A person who contravenes this bylaw commits an offence and is subject to a minimum fine of $50 plus costs in accordance with the Offence Act. 8. Effective Date This bylaw shall take effect upon the date of its adoption. 9. Permits, Exemptions and Special Cases The District may issue permits in the special cases and manner prescribed in Schedule B. Exemptions and special cases to the regulations in this bylaw are prescribed in Schedule C. Exempted Persons and Permit holders are exempted from Section 2 to the extent permitted by Schedule C and the conditions of the Permit where applicable. 10. Repeal Water Use Restrictions Bylaw 2000-087, together with all amendments is hereby repealed. 11. Citation This Bylaw may be cited for all purposes as Water Use Restrictions Bylaw No. 2000-170.

CONSOLIDATED WATER USE RESTRICTIONS BYLAW 2000-170 Page 4 Read a first, second and third time this 22 nd day of March, 2004. Adopted by the Municipal Council of the District of Summerland this 13 th day of April, 2004. Tom Johnston Mayor Gillian Matthews Clerk

CONSOLIDATED WATER USE RESTRICTIONS BYLAW 2000-170 Page 5 Bylaw 2000-214 replaced schedule A with the following: SCHEDULE "A" OUTDOOR WATER USE RESTRICTION STAGES 1. STAGE 1 THREE TIMES A WEEK WATERING Odd address Even requiring Stage 1 restrictions, no person with an odd numbered address shall use a Sprinkler to water a lawn, trees, and shrubs unless it is a Saturday, Monday or Thursday. requiring Stage 1 restrictions, no person with an even numbered address shall use a Sprinkler to water a lawn, trees, and shrubs unless it is a Sunday, Tuesday or Friday. 2. STAGE 2 TWICE A WEEK WATERING Odd Even Trees, shrubs, flowers and vegetables requiring Stage 2 restrictions, no person with an odd numbered address shall use a Sprinkler to water a lawn, trees, and shrubs unless it is a Saturday or Tuesday before 9:00 a.m. or after 6:00 p.m. requiring Stage 2 restrictions, no person with an even numbered address shall use a Sprinkler to water a lawn, trees, and shrubs unless it is a Sunday or Thursday before 9:00 a.m. or after 6:00 p.m. requiring Stage 2 restrictions a person may use Micro-irrigation, a Drip-Irrigation System, or a hose equipped with a shut-off nozzle to water trees, shrubs, flowers or vegetables on any day. 3. STAGE 3 ONCE A WEEK WATERING Odd Even Trees, shrubs, flowers and vegetables requiring Stage 3 restrictions, no person with an odd numbered address shall use a Sprinkler to water a lawn, trees, and shrubs unless it is a Saturday before 9:00 a.m. or after 6:00 p.m. requiring Stage 3 restrictions, no person with an even numbered address shall use a Sprinkler to water a lawn, trees, and shrubs unless it is a Sunday before 9:00 a.m. or after 6:00 p.m.. requiring Stage 3 restrictions, a person may use Micro-irrigation, a Drip-Irrigation System, or a hose equipped with a shut-off nozzle to water trees, shrubs, flowers or vegetables on any day.

CONSOLIDATED WATER USE RESTRICTIONS BYLAW 2000-170 Page 6 Driveways, Vehicles, and Fountains (d) During Stage 3 restrictions no person shall: (i) use a hose to wash sidewalks or driveways; (ii) wash a Vehicle or boat except by using a hand-held container or hose equipped with a shutoff device; or (iii) operate or cause the operation of decorative fountains which do not use recirculated water. 4. STAGE 4 - COMPLETE LAWN WATERING BAN No Lawn Watering No exterior washing Fountains, vehicles, swimming pools and fountains Trees, shrubs, flowers or vegetables Irrigation Water (d) (e) If the Supt. of Works and Utilities gives Notice that a reduction in water use is necessary requiring Stage 4 restrictions, no person shall water lawns or Boulevards at any time, including newly seeded or sodded lawns. During Stage 4 restrictions, no person shall use a hose to wash exterior building surfaces including windows, parking lots, driveways or sidewalks. During Stage 4 restrictions, no person shall (i) operate or cause the operation of decorative fountains which do not use recirculated water; (ii) wash a vehicle or boat except in a commercial car wash; or (iii) fill residential swimming pools, wading pools, hot tubs, garden ponds, or decorative fountains. During Stage 4 restrictions, no person shall water trees, shrubs, flowers or vegetables except by hand using a hose with a shut-off device, by hand-held container, or with a Micro-irrigation or Drip-Irrigation System. During Stage 4 no person shall use irrigation water as defined in the District of Summerland Water Rates and Regulations Bylaw 2358, as amended, in excess of the amounts authorized by resolution of Council.

CONSOLIDATED WATER USE RESTRICTIONS BYLAW 2000-170 Page 7 SCHEDULE "B" PERMITS 1. A person who has installed a new lawn, either newly seeded or new sod, may apply to the District Water Department for a permit which will allow the new lawn to be sprinkled outside of permitted days, but within Restricted Hours. The permit shall be conspicuously displayed at the premises for which it was issued. 2. The District Water Department shall issue a permit to an applicant pursuant to Section 1. 3. New sod may be sprinkled for 21 days after installation and newly seeded lawn may be sprinkled until growth is established or for 49 days after installation, whichever is less, provided a permit pursuant to Section 1 has been issued for the premises at which the new lawn has been installed. 4. After expiration of a permit issued under Section 1. a person may apply for and may obtain subsequent permits under Section 1. 5. Permits will not be issued or be valid during Stage 4 restrictions.

CONSOLIDATED WATER USE RESTRICTIONS BYLAW 2000-170 Page 8 1. EXEMPTED USERS SCHEDULE "C" EXEMPTIONS AND SPECIAL CASES Except as provided for in Stage 4 Water Use Restrictions, the provisions of Schedule A shall not apply to persons who own, operate or carry on the following operations or activities which rely on the steady supply and use of Water: (d) (e) nurseries farms all weather playing fields if failure to water will result in a permanent loss of plant material. washing exterior building surfaces including windows, parking lots, driveways or sidewalks prior to the application of a product such as paint, preservative, stucco or preparation of a surface prior to paving or repointing of bricks or if required by law to comply with health and safety regulations. wash a boat or seaplane if failure to do so will cause permanent damage. 2. ALL USERS A person may: Water flowers, shrubs, trees, or vegetables on days other than, and including, their assigned Stage 1, 2, 3, or Stage 4 Watering Days, providing watering is done by hand using a hose with a shut-off nozzle or a hand-held container. Water new trees and shrubs during installation and for the following 24 hours. Afterwards watering must comply with Stage 1, 2, 3, or 4 Water Use Restrictions. 3. PUBLIC SECTOR The public sector shall restrict the use of sprinklers to water lawn, trees, and shrubs to the same number of days per week permitted in the applicable Water Use Restrictions Stage, but shall be permitted to choose the days of the week they water. The municipal Water Park shall be restricted to the following waster usage: Stage 1 Water Use Restrictions: Stage 2 Water Use Restrictions: Stage 3 Water Use Restrictions: Stage 4 Water Use Restrictions: No reduction in operations. Volume of water used to be reduced by 25% and hours of operation restricted to 12 noon to 5:00 p.m. Volume of water used to be reduced by 50% and hours of operation restricted to 12 noon to 5:00 p.m. Water Park to be shut down.