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Proposed DRAFT New City Ordinance for Water Use in Landscaped Areas. Public Meeting September 15, 2009. Purpose of New Ordinance:. To promote the efficient use of water. To prevent wasting water by setting a “water budget” for projects with landscaping.
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Proposed DRAFTNew City Ordinance for Water Usein Landscaped Areas Public Meeting September 15, 2009
Purpose of New Ordinance: • To promote the efficient use of water. • To prevent wasting water by setting a “water budget” for projects with landscaping. • For the City to implement the standards of the State Model Water Efficient Ordinance.
State Ordinance Background: • 1993: Model Water Efficient Landscape Ordinance became State law. • 2006: AB1881 directed the Department of Water Resources (DWR) to update the Ordinance. • Feb. 9, 2009: DWR submitted the final text to the Office of Administrative Law. • Jan. 1, 2010: Local Agencies are required to adopt the Ordinance or write their own that is at least effective.
Estimated Timeline: • June 2009: City Commission Meetings for Information • September 2009: Public Outreach • October 2009: Draft Ordinance • November 2009: City Council Meetings • December 2009: Ordinance to be Adopted in accordance with CEQA/Initial Study.
Properties Potentially Affected by the Ordinance: • Golf Courses • Public Parks • Private Schools • Commercial, Mixed-Use, Institutional Projects • Multi-Family Projects • Single-Family Homes
Ordinance is NOT Applicable to: • Individually designated local, state, or federal historical sites (not districts). • Ecological restoration projects that do not require a permanent irrigation system. • Botanical gardens and arboretums open to the public.
When is the City’s Review Required? • New or Rehabilitated Landscapes: • When a Building Permit, Plan Check, or Design Review is Required. • Existing Landscapes Over 1 Acre • All
Summary of the Ordinance: • Maximum Applied Water Allowance means the maximum annual amount of water, in gallons, that any landscape project is allowed to use for the landscaped area. • Estimated Total Water Use means the total water used for the landscape project. • Estimated Total Water Useshall not exceedMaximum Applied Water Allowance under the Ordinance.
“Landscape Areas” Include: • Planting Areas • Turf Areas • Pools and other Water Features • Synthetic Grass • Edible Plants • Parkways
“Landscape Areas” Do Not Include: • Sidewalks • Driveways • Parking Lots • Decks, Patios • Gravel or Stone Walks • Other Hardscape • Undeveloped Areas without Irrigation (e.g. Open Spaces and Existing Native Vegetation)
Sample Case:Small Single-Family Lot Garage (20’X20’) TYPICAL SMALL SINGLE-FAMILY PROPERTY IN PASADENA: Rear Yard Site Area: 7,500 sq.ft. Building Coverage: 1,900 sq.ft. - Residence: 1,500 sq.ft. - Garage: 400 sq.ft. Paving 1,300 sq.ft. - Driveway: 1,200 sq.ft. - Walkway: 100 sq.ft. Remaining Area: 4,300 sq.ft. (Less than 5,000 sq.ft. can be Landscaped – Not Applicable) Residence (31’X55’) Driveway (10’X120’) Walkway (3’X33’) Front Yard Street
Sample Case: Larger Single-Family Lot Pool LARGER SINGLE-FAMILY PROPERTY IN PASADENA: Rear Yard • Site Area: 13,000 sq.ft. • Building Coverage: 3,000 sq.ft. • - Residence: 2,600 sq.ft. • - Garage: 400 sq.ft. • Paving 1,400 sq.ft. • - Driveway/Porch: 900 sq.ft. • Walkway: 200 sq.ft. • Patio: 300 sq.ft. • Remaining Area: 8,600 sq.ft. • (May be Applicable if more than 5,000 sq.ft. is Re-landscaped) Patio Existing House 150’ Walkway (4’X50’) Porch Driveway (20X40’) Front Yard
Review Process: • City Review of Landscape Documentation Package (Must be Prepared by Licensed Landscape/Irrigation Professional) • City Approval of Final Plan • Ongoing Auditing/Monitoring • Possible Penalties for Non-Compliance New and Rehabilitated Landscapes:
Review Process: • Irrigation Audits, Irrigation Surveys, and/or Irrigation Water Use Analyses Required. • Audits shall be Conducted by a Certified Landscape Irrigation Auditor • Water Waste Prevention • Ongoing Auditing/Monitoring • Program most likely to be coordinated with PWP’s larger water conservation plan. Existing Landscapes (Over 1 Acre Sites):
Questions? • Go to: http://www.owue.water.ca.gov/landscape/ord/updatedOrd.cfm#final • Contact Current Planning Section: John Steinmeyer (626) 744-6880 Natsue Sheppard (626) 744-7527