Ordinance 2015-04ORDINANCE NO. 2015-04
AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF GILROY AMENDING CHAPTER 21,
ARTICLE VI, ENTITLED -WATER SUPPLY SHORTAGE
REGULATIONS."
WHEREAS, the Governor of the State of California proclaimed a drought emergency on
January 17, 2014 based on the State's water supply storage and outlook; and
WHEREAS, on April 25, 2014 the Governor of the State of California proclaimed a
Continued State of Emergency to exist throughout the State of California due to the ongoing
drought; and
WHEREAS, on April 1, 2015 the Governor of the State of California issued executive
order B -29 -15 that imposed mandatory water saving measures with a goal to reduce water usage
by 25% statewide.; and
WHEREAS, on March 17, 2015, the State Water Resources Control Board Expanded
and Extended the Emergency Water Conservation Regulations on prohibitions on potable water
use, first adopted in 2014, which will continue, and new prohibitions will go into effect. Urban
water suppliers must now limit the number of days per week that customers can irrigate
outdoors. The limit must either be specified in their drought contingency plans; or if their plan
contains no specific limit, irrigation is limited to no more than two days per week. All
Californian's are now prohibited from washing down sidewalks and driveways; watering outdoor
landscapes in a manner that causes excess runoff; washing a motor vehicle with a hose, unless
the hose is fitted with a shut -off nozzle; operating a fountain or decorative water feature, unless
the water is part of a recirculating system; and irrigating turf or ornamental landscapes during
and 48 hours following measurable precipitation. Furthermore, restaurants and other food service
establishments can only serve water to customers on request; and operators of hotels and motels
must provide guests with the option of choosing not to have towels and linens laundered daily
and prominently display notice of this option.; and
WHEREAS, on May 5, 2015, the State Water Resources Control Board adopted 25%
Mandatory Water Conservation Regulations, reaffirming and clarifying the Governor's executive
order B- 29 -15; and
WHEREAS, on March 24, 2015, the Santa Clara Valley Water District passed a
resolution calling for a water use reduction target of 30 %, and a restriction on irrigating outdoor
landscapes and lawns with potable water to two days per week; and
WHEREAS, a water supply shortage exists due to drought and an 21 - 35% consumer
demand reduction is necessary to make more efficient use of water and appropriately respond to
existing water conditions; and
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WHEREAS, the underground water aquifers that the City relies on for 100% of its water
supply are recharged by the District using water supplies imported into the District; and
WHEREAS, the District's imported water supply allocations have been significantly
reduced for 2014 and 2015 by the State and Federal government water systems; and
WHEREAS, On February 27, 2015, the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation announced that the
Santa Clara Valley Water District's initial agricultural allocation is at zero, and initial municipal
and industrial allocation is only 25 percent of historic use; and
WHEREAS, historical evidence indicates that the State of California has experienced
prolonged periods of drought in the past; and
WHEREAS, wasteful use of water is detrimental to the long -term water supplies of the
City of Gilroy; and
WHEREAS, the long -term health, safety, and prosperity of the community depends upon
having a reliable long -term supply of potable water; and
WHEREAS, in the 8 -month period following the declaration of a Level 1 Water
Shortage Emergency by Council on August 4, 2014, a 13.6% reduction in water use has been
achieved compared to the same period of the 2013 base year, which is short of the 20% reduction
goal; and
WHEREAS, the California Water Resources Control Board adopted Article X. Prohibition
of Activities and Mandatory Actions During _Drought Emergency at its July 15, 2014 meeting,
which became effective August 1, 2014, whose section X.1 prohibits certain activities in
promotion of water conservation as follows:
(a) To promote water conservation, each of the following actions is prohibited, except
where necessary to address an immediate health and safety need or to comply with a term or
condition in a permit issued by a state or federal agency;
(1) The application of water to outdoor landscapes in a manner that causes runoff
such that water flows onto adjacent property, non - irrigated areas, private and public
walkways, roadways, parking lots, or structures;
(2) The use of a hose to wash an automobile, except where the hose is fitted with a
shut -off nozzle or device attached to it that causes it to cease dispensing water
immediately when not in use;
(3) The application of water to any hard surface, including but not limited to
driveways, sidewalks, and asphalt; and
(4) The use of potable water in a fountain or other decorative water feature, except
where the water is part of a recirculating system.
(b) The taking of any action prohibited in subdivision (a) of this section is an infraction,
punishable by a fine of up to five hundred dollars ($500) for each day in which the violation
occurs; and
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WHEREAS, urban water suppliers that violate mandatory actions approved by the
California Water Resources Control Board could be subject to cease and desist orders for
violating emergency regulations with fines up to $10,000 per day per violation. Or, the matter
could be referred to the Attorney General's office for further action.; and
WHEREAS, The California Water Code, § 10632 requires that stages of action to be
undertaken by the urban water supplier in response to water supply shortages, including up to a
50 percent reduction in water supply.; and
WHEREAS, the City finds that this Ordinance and actions taken hereafter pursuant to it are
exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act as specific actions necessary to prevent
or mitigate an emergency pursuant to Public Resources Code Section 21080(b)(4) and the
California Environmental Quality Act Guidelines Section 15269(c).
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GILROY DOES
HEREBY ORDAIN:
SECTION I
Gilroy City Code Chapter 27, Article VI, Section 27.95 h. is hereby amended to read as follows:
"h. The Governor of California has proclaimed a statewide drought and issued an Executive
Order, calling for a 24% reduction in water use compared to 2013, which takes
immediate action to address a dire situation where numerous California communities are
being forced to mandate water conservation or rationing. The lack of water has created
other problems, such as extreme fire danger due to dry conditions, economic harm to
urban and rural communities, loss of crops and the potential to degrade water quality in
some regions. As well, the Santa Clara Valley Water District Board of Directors has
called for an immediate 30% reduction in water use to assure we have enough water to
endure the current drought."
SECTION H
Gilroy City Code Chapter 27, Article VI, Section 27.97 e. is hereby amended to read as follows:
"e. "Public Works Director" means the Director of Public Works Department of the city,
and any act in this Article required or authorized to be done by the Public Works
Director, may be done on behalf of the Public Works Director by an authorized officer or
employee of the Public Works Department."
SECTION III
Section IVGilroy City Code Chapter 27, Article VI, Section 27.98 is hereby repealed in
its entirety and replaced by a new Section 27.98 to read as follows:
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" Section 27.98 Wasting of water and drought emergencies.
A. Applicability
1. The provisions of this Article apply to any person in the use of any potable water
provided by the city.
2. The provisions of this Article do not apply to uses of water necessary to protect
public health and safety or for essential government services, such as police, fire and other
similar emergency services.
3. The provisions of this Article do not apply to the use of water by commercial
nurseries and commercial growers to sustain plants, trees, shrubs, crops or other vegetation
intended for commercial sale.
4. This Article is intended solely to further the conservation of water. It is not
intended to implement any provision of federal, state, or local statutes, resolutions, or regulations
relating to protection of water quality or control of drainage or runoff.
B. Saving Water — Level 0 (0% - 10% reduction). The following voluntary water
conservation measures are encouraged at all times. Following these measures will help save
water, and water users are encouraged to save water year around.
0.1 Recommended Watering Hours: Watering or irrigating of lawn, landscape or
other vegetated area with potable water is discouraged between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 5:00
p.m. Pacific Standard/Daylight Savings Time.
0.2 Recommended Limit on Watering Duration: Watering or irrigating of lawn,
landscape or other vegetated area with potable water using a landscape irrigation system or a
watering device that is not continuously attended is recommended to be limited to no more than
three days a week with a duration of fifteen (15) minutes watering per water day per station.
This subsection does not apply to landscape irrigation systems that exclusively use very low -
flow drip type irrigation systems when no emitter produces more than two (2) gallons of water
per hour and weather based controllers or stream rotor sprinklers that meet a 70% efficiency
standard. The use of recycled water is exempt from this prohibition.
0.3 Eliminate Excessive Water Flow or Runoff: Watering or irrigating of any lawn,
landscape or other vegetated area in a manner that causes or allows excessive water flow or
runoff onto an adjoining sidewalk, driveway, street, alley, gutter or ditch is strongly discouraged.
0.4 Discourage Washing Down Hard or Paved Surfaces: Washing down hard or
paved surfaces, including but not limited to sidewalks, walkways, driveways, parking areas,
tennis courts, patios or alleys, is discouraged except by use of a hand -held bucket or similar
container, a hand -held hose equipped with a positive self - closing water shut -off device, a low -
volume, high- pressure cleaning machine equipped to recycle any water used, or a low- volume
high- pressure water broom.
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0.5 Fix Leaks, Breaks or Malfunctions: Excessive use, loss or escape of water
through breaks, leaks or other malfunctions in the water user's plumbing or distribution system
for any period of time after such escape of water should have reasonably been discovered and
corrected are encouraged to be corrected as soon as practical.
0.6 Recirculating Water for Water Fountains and Decorative Water Features:
Operating a water fountain or other decorative water features that uses recirculated water is
encouraged.
0.7 Washing Vehicles: Using water to wash or clean a vehicle, including but not
limited to any automobile, truck, van, bus, motorcycle, boat or trailer, whether motorized or not
is discouraged, except by use of a hand -held bucket or similar container or a hand -held hose
equipped with a positive self - closing water shut -off nozzle or device. Washing vehicles at
commercial conveyor car wash systems with re- circulating water systems is recommended.
0.8 Drinking Water Served Upon Request: Eating or drinking establishments,
including but not limited to a restaurant, hotel, cafe, cafeteria, bar, or other public place where
food or drinks are sold, served, or offered for sale, are encouraged to providing drinking water to
any person only when expressly requested.
0.9 Commercial Lodging Establishments Encouraged to Provide Guests Option to
Decline Daily Linen Services: Hotels, motels and other commercial lodging establishments are
encouraged to provide customers the option of not having towels and linen laundered daily.
Commercial lodging establishments are encouraged to prominently display notice of this option
in each bathroom using clear and easily understood language.
0.10 Installation of Single Pass Cooling Systems: Installation of single pass cooling
systems is discouraged in buildings requesting new water service.
0.11 Installation of Non - recirculating Water System in Commercial Car Wash and
Laundry Systems: Installation of non - recirculating water systems is discouraged in new
commercial conveyor car wash and new commercial laundry systems.
0.12 Restaurants Encouraged to Use Water Conserving Dish Wash Spray Valves: Food
preparation establishments, such as restaurants or cafes, are encouraged to use water conserving
dish wash spray valves.
0.13 Commercial Car Wash Systems: All commercial conveyor car wash systems are
encouraged to install operational re- circulating water systems.
0.14 When directed by the Public Works Director, recycled water fill stations shall be
made available for construction water for purposes, including dust control. Recycled water fill
stations may be removed upon completion of construction activities in the area.
0.15 Pool Covers: It is recommended that all existing pools use a pool cover or solar
blanket to reduce water loss due to evaporation.
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C. Level 1 Water Supply Shortage (11% - 20% reduction): A Level 1 Water Supply
Shortage exists when the City Council determines, in its sole discretion, that due to drought or
other water supply conditions, a water supply shortage or threatened shortage exists and an 11%
- 20% consumer demand reduction is necessary to make more efficient use of water and
appropriately respond to existing water conditions. Upon the declaration by of the City Council
of a Level 1 Water Supply Shortage condition, the following mandatory water conservation
requirements shall apply during such time that the Level 1 Water Supply Shortage is in effect.
1.1 Limits on Watering Hours: Watering or irrigating of lawn, landscape or other
vegetated area with potable water is prohibited between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 5 :00 p.m.
Pacific Standard/Daylight Savings Time on any day, except by use of a hand -held bucket or
similar container, a hand -held hose equipped with a positive self - closing water shut -off nozzle or
device, or for very short periods of time for the express purpose of adjusting or repairing an
irrigation system. The use of recycled water is exempt from this prohibition.
1.2 Limit on Watering Duration: Watering or irrigating of lawn, landscape or other
vegetated area with potable water using a landscape irrigation system or a watering device that is
not continuously attended is limited to no more than fifteen (15) minutes watering per designated
water day per station. This subsection does not apply to landscape irrigation systems that
exclusively use very low -flow drip type irrigation systems when no emitter produces more than
two (2) gallons of water per hour and weather based controllers or stream rotor sprinklers that
meet a 70% efficiency standard. The use of recycled water is exempt from this prohibition.
1.3 Limits on Watering Days: Watering or irrigating of lawn, landscape or other
vegetated area with potable water is limited to three days per week from April through October.
The watering days are designated depending upon house address (odd house and no house
address — Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, even house address — Tuesday, Thursday, and
Saturday). During the months of November through March, watering or irrigating of lawn,
landscape or other vegetated area with potable water is limited to no more than one day per week
(odd house and no house address — Monday, even house address — Tuesday). This provision
does not apply to landscape irrigation zones that exclusively use very low flow drip type
irrigation systems when no emitter produces more than two (2) gallons of water per hour. This
provision also does not apply to watering or irrigating by use of a hand -held bucket or similar
container, a hand -held hose equipped with a positive self - closing water shut -off nozzle or device,
or for very short periods of time for the express purpose of adjusting or repairing an irrigation
system.
1.4 No Excessive Water Flow or Runoff. The application of water to outdoor
landscapes in a manner that causes runoff such that water flows onto adjacent property, non-
irrigated areas, private and public walkways, driveway, street, alley, gutter, ditch, parking lots, or
structures is prohibited.
1.5 No Washing Down Hard or Paved Surfaces: Washing down hard or paved
surfaces, including but not limited to buildings, structures, sidewalks, walkways, driveways,
parking areas, tennis courts, patios or alleys, is prohibited.
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1.6 Obligation to Fix Leaks, Breaks or Malfunctions: All leaks, breaks, or other
malfunctions in the water user's plumbing or distribution system must be repaired within
seventy -two (72) hours of notification by the city unless other arrangements are made with the
city.
1.7 Recirculating Water Required for Water Fountains and Decorative Water
Features: Operating a water fountain or other decorative water feature that does not use
recirculated water is prohibited.
1.8 Limits on Washing Vehicles: Using water to wash or clean a vehicle, including
but not limited to any automobile, truck, van, bus, motorcycle, boat or trailer, whether motorized
or not is prohibited, except by use of a hand -held bucket or similar container or a hand -held hose
equipped with a positive self - closing water shut -off nozzle or device. This subsection does not
apply to any commercial car washing facility.
1.9 Drinking Water Served Upon Request Only: Eating or drinking establishments,
including but not limited to a restaurant, hotel, cafe, cafeteria, bar, or other public place where
food or drinks are sold, served, or offered for sale, are prohibited from providing drinking water
to any person unless expressly requested.
1.10 Commercial Lodging Establishments Must Provide Guests Option to Decline
Daily Linen Services: Hotels, motels and other commercial lodging establishments must provide
customers the option of not having towels and linen laundered daily. Commercial lodging
establishments must prominently display notice of this option in each bathroom using clear and
easily understood language.
1.11 No Installation of Single Pass Cooling Systems: Installation of single pass
cooling systems is prohibited in buildings requesting new water service.
1.12 No Installation of Non -re- circulating in Commercial Car Wash and Laundry
Systems: Installation of non -re- circulating water systems is prohibited in new commercial
conveyor car wash and new commercial laundry systems.
1.13 Restaurants Required to Use Water Conserving Dish Wash Spray Valves: Food
preparation establishments, such as restaurants or cafes, are prohibited from using non -water
conserving dish wash spray valves.
1.14 Commercial Car Wash Systems: Within one year of passage of this Ordinance,
all commercial conveyor car wash systems must have installed operational re- circulating water
systems, or must have secured a waiver of this requirement from the city.
1.15 Use of Recycled Water for Construction: When directed by the Public Works
Director, recycled water fill stations shall be made available for construction water for purposes,
including dust control. Recycled water fill stations may be removed upon completion of
construction activities in the area.
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1.16 Pool Covers and Refilling of Existing Pools: All new pools shall be required to
have a pool cover or solar blanket to reduce water loss through evaporation. Refilling of existing
private pools is prohibited, except to maintain water levels, unless the pool is in imminent danger
of failure.
D. Level 2 Water Supply Shortage (21% - 35% reduction): A Level 2 Water Supply
Shortage exists when the city council declares, in its sole discretion, that due to drought or other
water supply conditions, a water supply shortage or threatened shortage exists and a 21% - 35%
consumer demand reduction is necessary to make more efficient use of water and appropriately
respond to existing water conditions. Upon the declaration of a Level 2 Water Supply Shortage
condition, the more restrictive of the prohibited or limited uses of water set forth in subsections
C, and the following mandatory water conservation requirements shall apply during such time
that the Level 2 Water Supply Shortage is in effect.
2.1 Limits on Watering Days: Watering or irrigating of lawn, landscape or other
vegetated area with potable water is limited to two days per week from April through October.
The watering days are designated depending upon house address (odd house and no house
address — Monday and Thursday, even house address — Tuesday, and Friday). During the
months of November through March, watering or irrigating of lawn, landscape or other vegetated
area with potable water is limited to no more than one day per week (odd house and no house
address — Monday, even house address — Tuesday). This provision does not apply to landscape
irrigation zones that exclusively use very low flow drip type irrigation systems when no emitter
produces more than two (2) gallons of water per hour. This provision also does not apply to
watering or irrigating by use of a hand -held bucket or similar container, a hand -held hose
equipped with a positive self - closing water shut -off nozzle or device, or for very short periods of
time for the express purpose of adjusting or repairing an irrigation system. Use of recycled water
for irrigation is exempt from these restrictions.
2.2 Irrigating Within 48 Hours of Rainfall: The applications of potable water to
outdoor landscapes during and within 48 hours following measurable rainfall is prohibited.
2.3 Irrigation Outside Newly Constructed Homes: The irrigation with potable water
outside of newly constructed homes and buildings in a manner inconsistent with regulations or
other requirements established by the California Building Standards Commission is prohibited.
2.4 Prohibition Against Watering Turf in Medians: The irrigation with potable water
or ornamental turf on public street medians, including roundabouts is prohibited.
2.5 Obligation to Fix Leaks, Breaks or Malfunctions: All leaks, breaks, or other
malfunctions in the water user's plumbing or distribution system must be repaired within forty-
eight (48) hours of notification by the city unless other arrangements are made with the city.
2.6 Limits on Filling Ornamental Lakes or Ponds: Filling or re- filling ornamental
lakes or ponds with potable water is prohibited, except to the extent needed to sustain aquatic
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life, provided that such animals are of significant value and have been actively managed within
the water feature prior to declaration of a supply shortage level under this section.
2.7 Drought Water Rates: City Council may consider adopting rate structures and
other pricing mechanisms to maximize water conservation.
E. Level 3 Water Supply Shortage — Emergency Condition (36% 50% reduction): A
Level 3 Water Supply Shortage shall be referred to as a Water Shortage Emergency. A Level 3
condition exists when the city council declares, in its sole discretion, a water shortage emergency
and notifies its residents and businesses that a greater than 35% reduction in consumer demand is
necessary to maintain sufficient water supplies for public health and safety, pursuant to Water
Code Section 350 et seq. Upon the declaration of a Level 3 Water Supply Shortage condition, the
more restrictive of the prohibited or limited uses of water set forth in subsections C, D, and the
following mandatory water conservation requirements shall apply during such time that the
Level 3 Water Supply Shortage is in effect.
3.1 No Watering or Irrigating. Watering or irrigating of lawn, landscape or other
vegetated area with potable water is prohibited. This restriction does not apply to the following
categories of use, unless the city has determined that recycled water is available and may be
applied to the use:
3.1 a Maintenance of vegetation, including trees and shrubs, that are watered using a
hand -held bucket or similar container, hand -held hose equipped with a positive self - closing
water shut -off nozzle or device;
3.1b Maintenance of existing landscape necessary for fire protection;
3.1 c Maintenance of existing landscape for soil erosion control;
3.1 d Maintenance of plant materials identified to be rare or essential to the well-
being of protected species;
3.1 a Maintenance of landscape within active public parks and playing fields, day
care centers, golf course greens, and school grounds, provided that such irrigation does not
exceed two (2) days per week for no more than fifteen (15) minutes watering per designated
water day per station and is prohibited between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Pacific
Standard/Daylight Savings Time, according to the schedule established in subsection D(2.1) or
this section.
3.1f Actively irrigated environmental mitigation projects.
3.2 Obligation to Fix Leaks, Breaks or Malfunctions. All leaks, breaks, or other
malfunctions in the water user's plumbing or distribution system must be repaired within twenty
four (24) hours of notification by the city unless other arrangements are made with the city.
3.3 Limits on New Potable Water Service: Upon declaration of a Level 3 Water
Shortage Emergency condition, the city may limit the issuance of new potable water services,
temporary meters and/or statements of immediate ability to serve or provide potable water
service (such as, can and will -serve letters, certificates, or letters of availability), except under
the following circumstances:
3.3a A valid, unexpired building permit has been issued for the project; or
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3.3b The project is necessary to protect the public health, safety, and welfare; or
3.3c The applicant provides substantial evidence of an enforceable commitment that
water demands for the project will be offset prior to the provision of a new water meter(s) to the
satisfaction of the city.
3.3d This provision does not preclude the resetting or turn -on of meters to provide
continuation of water service or the restoration of service that has been interrupted for a period of
one year or less.
3.4 Limits on Building Permits. Upon declaration of a Level 3 Water Supply
Shortage Emergency condition, the City Administrator is authorized to implement a program in
his or her discretion to limit or withhold the issuance of building permits which require new or
expanded water service, except to protect the public health, safety and welfare, or in cases which
meet the city's adopted conservation offset requirements.
3.5 No New Annexations. Upon the declaration of a Level 3 Water Supply Shortage
condition, the city may suspend consideration of annexations to its service area. This subsection
does not apply to boundary corrections and annexations that will not result in any immediate
increased use of water.
F. Procedures for Determination/Notification of Water Supply Shortage. The existence of
Level 1, 2, or 3 Water Supply Shortage conditions may be declared by Resolution of the City
Council adopted at a regular or special public meeting held in accordance with state law. The
mandatory conservation requirements applicable to the level of Water Supply Shortage
conditions declared by the City Council will take effect immediately after the shortage level is
declared. Within ten (10) days following the declaration of the shortage level, the Resolution
shall be published pursuant to Water Code section 376.
G. Hardship Waiver. If, due to unique circumstances, such as a fire, a specific requirement of
this Article would result in undue hardship to a person using water or to property upon which
water is used, that is disproportionate to the impacts to water users generally or to similar
property or classes of water users, then the person may apply for a waiver to the requirement as
provided in this Section.
1. Request: A written request for a Hardship Waiver must be submitted to the Public
Works Director.
2. Supporting Documentation: The request for waiver must be accompanied by
photographs, maps, drawings, and any other information as appropriate the applicant wishes to
be used in reviewing the request.
3. Required Findings for Waiver: The waiver may be granted or conditionally granted
only upon a written finding of the existence of facts demonstrating an undue hardship to a person
using water or to property upon which water is used, that is disproportionate to the impacts to
water users generally or to similar property or classes of water use due to specific and unique
circumstances of the user or the user's property. An application for a waiver will be denied
unless the Public Works Director finds, based on the information provided in the application,
supporting documents, or such additional information as may be requested, and on water use
information for the property as shown by the records of the city or its agent, all of the following:
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a. That the waiver does not constitute a grant of special privilege inconsistent with
the limitations upon other residents and businesses;
b. That because of special circumstances applicable to the property or its use, the
strict application of this Article would have a disproportionate impact on the property or use that
exceeds the impacts to residents and businesses generally;
c. That the authorizing of such waiver will not be of substantial detriment to
adjacent properties, and will not materially affect the ability of the city to effectuate the purpose
of this Article and will not be detrimental to the public interest; and
d. That the condition or situation of the subject property or the intended use of the
property for which the waiver is sought is not common, recurrent or general in nature.
4. Approval Authority: The Public Works Director must act upon any completed
application no later than ten (10) days after submittal and may approve, conditionally approve, or
deny the waiver. The applicant requesting the waiver must be promptly notified in writing of
any action taken. Unless specified otherwise at the time a waiver is approved, the waiver will
apply to the subject property during the period of the mandatory water supply shortage condition.
H. Mandatory metering of water use at all City hydrants. For uses other than fire
suppression, all water delivered through city hydrants will require the use of meters in order to
more accurately track the use of City water."
SECTION IV
Gilroy City Code Chapter 27, Article VI, Section 27.100(B) is hereby repealed in its entirety and
replaced with a new Section 27.100(B) to read as follows:
" Section 27.100 Violation Penalty.
B. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Article, whenever a violation of any
section contained in this Article is punishable as a misdemeanor, the city attorney may specify that the
offense is an infraction, and proceed with prosecution as an infraction, unless the defendant objects to
the offense being made an infraction, in which event the court may elect to have the complaint amended
to charge as a misdemeanor, and the case shall proceed on a misdemeanor charge.
1. First Violation: The City will issue a written warning and deliver a copy of this
Resolution by mail.
2. Second Violation: A second violation within any consecutive twelve (12) months
period is punishable by a fine not to exceed one hundred dollars ($100).
3. Third Violation: A third violation within any consecutive twelve (12) months
period is punishable by a fine not to exceed two hundred dollars ($200).
4. Subsequent Violations: Any subsequent violations within any consecutive twelve
(12) months period are punishable by a fine not to exceed five hundred ($500).
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5. Separate Offenses: Each day that a person violated provisions of this Article shall
constitute a separate violation or offense.
6. Willful violations: In addition to fines, the City, after written notice, may install a
flow restrictor device or discontinue service to consumers who willfully violate provisions of this
section."
SECTION V
Effective Date. Pursuant to Gilroy City Charter Section 601 this Ordinance is deemed to
be necessary as an emergency measure to preserve the public peace, health and safety and shall
be effective immediately. Pursuant to Water Code Section 375 this Ordinance shall also
constitute a water conservation program. The findings supporting this emergency ordinance and
the water conservation program are set forth in Section 27.95.
SECTION VI
Publication. Within ten (10) days of its adoption, this Ordinance shall be published
pursuant to Water Code section 376.
SECTION VII
Severability. If any section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase, or portion of this
Ordinance is for any reason held to be invalid or unenforceable by a court of competent
jurisdiction, the remaining portions of this Ordinance shall nonetheless remain in full force and
effect. The people hereby declare that they would have adopted each section, subsection,
sentence, clause, phrase, or portion of this Ordinance, irrespective of the fact that any one or
more sections, subsections, sentences, clauses, phrases, or portions of this Ordinance be declared
invalid or unenforceable.
PASSED AND ADOPTED this 18"` day of May, 2015 by the following roll call vote:
AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: AULMAN, BRACCO, LEROE- MUNOZ,
TUCKER, VELASCO, WOODWARD and GAGE
NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS: NONE
ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: NONE
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ORDINANCE NO. 2015-04
I, SHAWNA FREELS, City Clerk of the City of Gilroy, do hereby certify that the
attached Emergency Ordinance No. 2015 -04 is an original ordinance, or true and correct copy of
a City ordinance, duly adopted by the Council of the City of Gilroy at a regular meeting of said
Council held on the 18th day of May, 2015, at which meeting a quorum was present.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Official Seal of
the City of Gilroy this 19th day of May, 2015.
City Clerk of the City of Gilroy
(Seal)