File #: 15-516    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Staff Report Status: Consent Calendar
File created: 8/10/2015 In control: City Council
On agenda: 9/2/2015 Final action: 4/1/2016
Title: ADOPT ORDINANCE 2159, NEW SERIES AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF MORGAN HILL AMENDING SECTIONS, 13.04.330 (WASTING OF WATER) AND 13.04.390 (ENFORCEMENT) OF CHAPTER 13.04 (WATER SYSTEM) OF TITLE 13 (PUBLIC SERVICES), AMENDING REGULATIONS PROHIBITING NONESSENTIAL USE OF POTABLE WATER
Attachments: 1. 2159 Revision to Water Waste Ordinance
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CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT
MEETING DATE: SEPTEMBER 2, 2015

PREPARED BY: Angie Garcia, City Council Services Assistant/Administrative Services
APPROVED BY: City Manager

TITLE
ADOPT ORDINANCE 2159, NEW SERIES AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF MORGAN HILL AMENDING SECTIONS, 13.04.330 (WASTING OF WATER) AND 13.04.390 (ENFORCEMENT) OF CHAPTER 13.04 (WATER SYSTEM) OF TITLE 13 (PUBLIC SERVICES), AMENDING REGULATIONS PROHIBITING NONESSENTIAL USE OF POTABLE WATER
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RECOMMENDATION
RECOMMENDATION
Waive the reading, Adopt Ordinance No. 2159 New Series, and Declare that said title, which appears on the Agenda, shall be determined to have been read by Title and further reading waived.

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COUNCIL PRIORITIES, GOALS & STRATEGIES:



Ongoing Priorities
Enhancing Public Safety
Protecting the Environment


2015 Focus Areas
Participating in Regional Issues
Impacts on Drought Conditions



REPORT NARRATIVE:
On August 5, 2015, the City Council Introduced Ordinance No. 2159 New Series, by the Following Roll Call Vote: AYES: Carr, Constantine, Librers, Siebert, Tate; NOES: None; ABSTAIN: None; ABSENT: None.

COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT: Inform
City staff actively informed private well owners about the proposed change via a letter which notified them about the proposed change and invited them to contact staff to ask questions or attend a meeting convened specifically on this topic. At the meeting, which was held on July 23, staff explained the proposed changes and answered questions about how enforcement will occur. Concern was expressed by meeting attendees that the City should restrict development and pool construction now rather than restrict how private well owners can use the water they pump. Another concern raised is that the ordinance may prove to be a disincentive to private well owners who were already voluntarily reducing water consumption. City staff also communicated with a local pool company to inform them about the proposed changes....

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