HomeMy WebLinkAbout88-663 - Resolutions RES~UTION NO. 88=663
A RES(~UTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF P~CHO
CUCAFDNGA. CALIFORNIA. ADOPTING A PROGP~ OF V~UNT~RY
WATER OONSERVATION TO REDUCE WATER 00NSUMPTION BY TEN
PERCENT ~
· WHEREAS, because of inadequate rainfall, the State' Department of Water
Resources declared 1987. to be a-dry year. and 1988 a critically dry year. and
only the existence of water in storage has prevented .the declaration of a
drought year. which may nevertheless be subsequently declared if ptored water
falls below a critical level; and
WHEREAS. precipitation for the current water year has been
substantially, below normal, particularly in' the watersheds of ~he imported
water supplies serving Southern California. and many communities in the State
will suffer water shortages; and
WHERE., 'the Governor of the State of California ha~ asked all
Californians to conserve water on a voluntary basis; and
WHEREAS, the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California
(Metropolitan), in recognition of the critical water conditions existing in the
State. is considering curtailment of agricultural water deliveries in 1989; and
WHEREAS, in recognition of the critical water conditions existing in
the State. Metropolitan's Board of Directors approved a Resolution on the
California Drought (Resolution) on May 9, 1988; and
WHEREAS, the Resolution requests every water supplier in
Metropolitan's service area to alert its customers to the necessity and means
of saving water and to carefully monitor water uses to prevent waste; and
WHEREAS, the Resolution further requests every water . supplier in
Metropolitan's service~ area ~to develop and implement specific water
conservation measures with a goal of reducing water use by 10 percent; and
WHEREAS, the City of Rancho Cucamonga is a water . supplier in
Metropolitan's service area; and
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga has the
power and authorlty to adopt water conservation measures within, its city's
boundaries.
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NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga 'does
hereby resolve that the Mayor is authorized to implement a voluntary drought
conservation program, with a goal of reducing water use by 10 percent, to
reduce the risk and seVerity of water shortages should the drought contin6e in
I§'89; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Rancho
Cucamonga will:
a. Audit its landscape irrigation systems to maximize irrigation
efficiency; adjust sprinklers and irrigation systems to avoid
overspray, runoff and waste;
b. Not irrigate its landscape during, the hot hours of the day and/or
during the morning and evening peak hours, ~nd avoid waterl/~g on
windy days;
c. Minimize water used to flush sewers or hydrants;
d. Shut off decorative fountains unless a water recycling system is
used;
e. Not hose down driveways, sidewalks and other paved' surfaces,
except for health or sanitary reasons;
f. Retrofit plumbing fixtures with low-flow devices except for those
fixtures that require high-flow fixtures for health or sanitary
g. Check faucets, toilets, and pipes, both indoor and outdoor, for
leaks and repair them immediately.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Rancho
Cncamonga urges its customers to:
a. Adjust sprinklers and irrigation systems to avoid overspray,
runoff and waste;
b. Avoid watering in the hot part of the day and/or during morning
and evening peak hours, and avoid watering on windy days;
c. Install new landscaping, low-water-using trees and plants and
efficient irrigation syst~ns;
d. Shut off decorative fountains u~less a water recycling system is
used, except for health or sanitary reasons;
e. Not hose down driveways, sidewalks and other paved surfaces,
except for health or sanitary reasons;
f. Where possible, install pool and spa covers to minimize water
loss due to evaporation;
g. Not allow the hose to run while washing the car, and to use a
bucket or a hose with an automatic cutoff valve;
h. Retrofit indoor plumbing fixtures with low-flow devices;
g. Check faucets, toilets, and pipes, both indoor and. outdoor, for
leaks and repair them immediately.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Rancho
Cucamonga requests that:
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a. Parks, schools and golf'courses not water during the hot hours of
the day, during the morning and evening peak hours, and on windy
days;
b. Restaurants, or other public places where food is served, not
serve drinking water to any customer unless expressly requested.
BE iT FURTHER REs~ED'~at the City Council of the City of Rancho
Cucamonga finds that a phased'program beginning with voluntary measures to
reduce consumption will best achieve the goal of conserving the water supply
without causing unnecessary adverse economic consequences; and
BE IT FURTHER RESCLVED that if voluntary measures do not achieve the
goal of a ten percent reduction in water use, or if a drought condition is
declared by the State of California, the City Council of the City of Rancho
Cucamonga will consider the adoption of a mandatory water conservation
program. The staff and legal counsel are directed to prepare such a program
for the City of Rancho Cucamonga for consideration.
PASSED, APPROVED, and ADOPTED this 2nd day of November, 1988.
AYES: Buquet, Brown, Stout, Wright
NOES: None
ABSENT: King
Dennis L. Sto~t, Mayor
ATTEST:
Beverly ~ Authelet, City Clerk
I, BEVERLY A. AUTH~LET, CITY ~ERK of the City of Rancho Cucamonga,
California, do hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly passed,
approved, and adopted by the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga,
California, at a regular meeting of said City Council held on the 2nd day of
November, 1988.
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Executed this 3rd day .of November, 1988. at Rancho Cucamonga,
· Ca1 ifornia.
· B'everly A./Authalet~ Cit~-~Clerk
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