Item 7BAGENDA ITEM # 7B
JANUARY 14, 2008
ORDINANCE NO. 80-08-75
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 22
UTILITIES, ARTICLE II, SECTION 22-39 WATER
SHORTAGES; TO PROVIDE FOR SEVERABILITY;
TO PROVIDE FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, the City's water supply is a critical resource, necessary for drinking,
household and commercial use, irrigation and fire protection.
WHEREAS, from time to time, the potential for a water shortage exists due to
drought or other circumstances.
WHEREAS, conservation of water resources to meet the needs for public health
and fire protection aze of utmost importance.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ENACTED BY THE CITY COMMISSION ON
BEHALF OF THE PEOPLE OF THE CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH, FLORIDA,
that;
1. Chapter 22 Utilities, of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Atlantic Beach,
Florida is hereby amended to read as follows:
Article II, Waterworks System:
Sec. 22-39. Water shortages and conservation.
(a) Prohibition or curtailment of certain nonessential uses generally.
The prohibition or curtailment of certain nonessential uses of water shall
be restricted or curtailed as set forth by this section and shall be effective
only during a water shortage as declazed to exist by the St. Johns River
Water Management District or as otherwise directed by the St. Johns River
Water Management District.
(b)Irrigation of lawns generally. Irrigation of lawns shall be allowed no
more than two days per week per zone or as set forth by the St. Johns
River Water Management District (SJRWNID). Irrigation of lawns is
prohibited between 10:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., unless determined otherwise
by the SJRWMD.
(c) Rain sensors required Persons irrigating with an automatic lawn
irrigation system installed after May 1991 shall install, maintain and
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operate a rain sensor device or switch that overrides the system when
adequate rainfall has occurred.
(d) Exceptions to prohibitions. The following aze exceptions to the
watering restrictions:
(1) Dischazge of water from awater-to-air air-conditioning unit
or other water-dependent cooling system is not limited. The City's
Utility Department shall keep a record of known addresses where
such units are in use.
(2) Two-day-a-week irrigation limitations do not apply to golf
course fairways, greens, tees and roughs, agricultural crops,
nursery plants, or high-use recreational areas such as ball fields.
Consumptive use permits typically regulate these types of
irrigation.
(3) Irrigation using amicro-irrigation (drip) system is allowed
anytime.
(4) Irrigation of new landscape is allowed at any time of day
on any day for the initial 30 days and every other day for the next
30 days for a total of one 60-day period, provided that the
irrigation is limited to the minimum amount necessary for
establishment.
(5) Watering in of chemicals, including insecticides, pesticides,
fertilizers, fungicides and herbicides when required by law, the
manufacturer, or best management practices, is allowed anytime
within 24 hours of application.
(6) Irrigation systems can be operated anytime for maintenance
and repair purposes, not to exceed 10 minutes per hour per zone.
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(7) Irrigation using ahand-held hose equipped with a spray
nozzle that can be adjusted so water flows only as needed is
allowed anytime.
(8) The use of water from a reclaimed water system is allowed
anytime. A reclaimed water system includes systems in which the
primary source is reclaimed water, which may or may not be
supplemented from another source during peak demand periods.
(9) The use of recycled water from wet detention treatment
ponds for irrigation is allowed anytime provided the ponds are not
augmented from any ground or off-site surface water, or public
supply sources. (20) Three day per week irrigation is allowed by
those that have obtained a Standard General Permit from
SJRWMD, and submitted a copy of such permit to the City.
(e} Additional conservation measures. Should the conservation measures
listed in paragraph (b) fail to achieve compliance with the consumption
limitations in the City's Consumptive Use Permit as issued by the
SJRWMD ,the city manager shall implement any or all of the following
further water conservation measures as needed:
(1) The washing of sidewalks, walkways, driveways, parking lots,
tennis courts, and all other hard-surfaced areas by hosing or by use
of water directly from faucets or other outlets, is prohibited except
it shall not be unlawful to wash such areas from water contained in
a bucket or container not excceding three-gallon capacity;
(2) The washing of motor vehicles, trailers, or boats by hosing or by
use of water directly from faucets or other outlets, is prohibited
except:
a. It shall not be unlawful to wash such motor vehicles, trailers, or
boats from water contained in a bucket or container not exceeding
three-gallon capacity; and
b. This subsection shall not be applicable to the washing of motor
vehicles, trailers, or boats at commercial vehicle washing facilities
operated at fixed locations;
(3) Swimming pools will not be filled or refilled using city water;
(4) No water will be permitted to be used from fire hydrants for any
construction work or fire drills.
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SECTION 2. Severability
If any section, sentence, clause, or phrase of this ordinance is held to be invalid or
unconstitutional by any court of competent jurisdiction, then said holding shall in
no way affect the validity of the remaining portions of this ordinance.
SECTION 3. Effective Date
This Ordinance shall take effect upon its final passage and adoption.
Passed by the City Commission on first reading this Day of
Deee>a}be~J_anuarv, X2008
Passed by the City Commission on first reading this Day of
Deee~e>~Jan~, 22008
John S. Meserve
Mayor /Presiding Officer
Approved as to form and correctness: ATTEST:
Alan C. Jensen, Esquire
City Attorney
Donna Bussey
City Clerk