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HomeMy WebLinkAbout8.2 Attch 3 Redline version CC Ord Water Efficient Landscape Ord (2) : ORDINANCE NO. -11 oeietea:stateLeg,s~a~enasfo„na:q (1) that ~ AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL e Yed:watersofthestateazeof OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN ~~~teas„pp~Y~aazeSUb~e~ttoever mcreasmg demands; ! _ ' * * * * * * ~ * * . . ~ ' . Deleted: (2) that the continuarion of ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ; California's economic prosperiry is . DELETING DUBLIN MUNICIPAL CODE CHAPTER 8.88 RELATING TD WATER-EFFICIENT ~ dependentontheavailabilityofadequate LANDSCAPING REGULATIONS AND ADOPTING A NEW CHAPTER 8.88 RELATING TO ` 5°pP~'es°f`~a`e`forfi'm`e°Ses;¶ (3) that it is the policy of the Stffie to WATER-EFFICIENT LANDSCAPING REGULATIONS piomoteme~onservahonaaaeff-i~~ent ~ . . ~ use of water and to prevent the waste of this valuable resource;¶ • The Cit Council of the Cit of Dublin does herebv ordain as follows % (a>~nat~~a5~ape5azeessenti~to~,e ~-x - - = - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - quality of life in Califomia by providing c _ _ _ _ _ _ azeas for active and passive recreation .S@CtlOtl and as an enhancement to the . . ~ ~ . . ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ . . ~ envuonment by cleaning air and water, ~ ~ ~ .preventing erosion, offering fire ~ Compliance with California Environmental Qualit~ Act {"CEQA"): The Citv COUIICII protecrion,~arepia~~ge~osystems~ost declares this Ordinance is exempt from CEQA per CEQA Guidelines SeCti011 15601(b) (3). tofle~e~opment;~a¶ (5) tha2landscape design, installation, Section 15601{b) (3) states that CEQA applies only to those projects that have the potential to m~ten~~eanam~agemen«anana cause a siQnificant effect on the environment. This adoption of this Ordinance is exempt from ShoU~aneWaterefr~~,ent;ana¶ CEQA because the Ordinance does not, in itself allow the construction of any building or ~6>~nat structure, but it sets forth the requlations that shall be followed if and when a buildinp or ,\oeiecea:zoea,~~iexorthe ~ California Constitution specifies that thz . structure is proposed to be constructed or a site is proposed to be developed. This Ordinance ri~htto~se~Va~eris'~titeat°the~,°~n~ reasoiiaUh~ required for the beneficial use of itself, therefore, has no potential for resultinq in siqnificant phvsical chanqe in the ~ tobes~,.ea~aU~erianr~oesnocana environment, C~1~2Ct~\! Or U~tlfllat@~\!. shallnotestendtowasteorunreasonaUle ~ ~ . ~ ~ ~ ~ method of use.¶. . ~ ~ . ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ r ~ (b) Consistent with these le~islative ~ ~ r Section, Section 8.88 of the Dublin Municipal Code is hereb deleted in its entiret ~ ~na~nss;thepu,~oseottn,smoae~ ~,r ~ ~ _ - - - - - oiainuioe is ro:q ~ Section 3: A new Section 8.88 is herebv added to the Dublin Municipal Code to read as ` . . D2leted: ) piomote tt~e values and fO~~OWS: ~ ~ ~ ~ . ~ benefitsoflandscapeswhilerecognizing the need to invest water and other resources as efficienUy as possible;¶ CHAPTER 8.88 WATER-EFFICIENT LANDSCAPING REGULATIONS (2)estab~ishasmi~nuet'oip~a~~g, ~ . ~ ~ . ~ designing, installing maintaining~ and . ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ : ~ ~ ~ managing water efficient landscapes in 8.88.0~~ App~ICabl~lty. ~i newconstructionandrehabilitated . ~ ~ projects; ¶ ~ ~ ~ ~ (3)~establish provisions for water A. The requirements of this Chapter shall apply to all of the following landscape projects: manasementP=a~u~esandWate=W~te ~ . . . ~ prevention for exisring la~dscapes;¶ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ (4) use water efficiently without waste by ~ 1. New construction and rehabilitated landscapes for,City projects and private SerongaM~~,~,~AVPl~eawater development projects with a landscape area (as defined in this Ordinance} equal A"°Waa°eaSan°pper''m"f°rWa`e`°Se and reduce water use to the lowest to or greater than 2,500 square feet requiring a building or landscape permit, plan pra~ri~~ ~o,~T;¶ check or ite develo ment f2VIeW. ' ' (5)promotethebenefitsofconsistent I ~ '-S landscapeordinanceswithneighboring. ' i local and regional agencies;¶ 2. New construction and rehabilitated landscapes which are developer-installed in ~6>en`°~age'°°a'age°`;esanaWater purveyors to use economic incentives that single-family and multi-family projects with a landscape area (as defined in this ` P=omote~neeff1~ientuSeofWate=,SU~h Ordinance) equal to or greaterthan 2,500 square feet requiring a building or asunplementingatiered-ratestructure; ~ ' ` and , ~ ............................................__._......_..----..'--_l ~ , . . . . landsca e ermit, lan check, or ite_develo _ment review. p p p *S -----p----------------------------. Deleted:65593,GovemmenYCode. . ~ . ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ • . Reference: Sections 65591, 65593~, ~ 3. New construction landscapes which are homeowner-provided and/o~ 6ss96,Go~e,~,entcoae.¶ homeowner-hired in single-family and multi-family residential projects with a total Deietea: pub~~~agen~y ~ project landscape area ~as defined in this Ordinance) equal to or greater than D2leted: desi~n ~ 5,000 square feet requiring a building or landscape permit, plan check or _site oeietea: aes~gn J development review. Deleted: design ~ 1 ATTACHMENT 3 _ 4. Existing landscapes limited to Sections .8~ 8.Q7Q. --i ~eiet~+. a93, a93.~ anaa93.z; ~,a 5. Cemeteries. Recognizing the special landscape management needs of cemeteries, new and rehabilitated cemeteries are limited to Sections,~.88.040. E,_ Deleted: a92.a, 492.11 8.88.05Q. E and F8.88.060; and existing cemeteries_are_limited to ,Section _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - oeietea: a92.~z ~ 8.88.070. DelEtEd: Sections 493, 493.1 and 4932 ~ B. This Ch,E apter does not apply to:--------------------------------------------- ,-"{Deleted_ord,nance ~ 1. Registered local, state or federal historical sites. ~ 2. Ecological restoration projects that do not require a permanent irrigation system_ 3. Mined-land reclamation projects that do not require a permanent irrigation system. 4. Plant collections, as part of botanical gardens and arboretums open to the public. I .8~~ 8.020. ~@flflltlOflS Deleted: Note: Authoriry Cited: Section _ - - - . . _ . . . - - - - 65595, Government Code. Reference: . ~ ~ Section 65596, Govemment Code.¶ . ~ A. The terms used in this Ch,' apter have the meaning set forth below ¶ _ . . _ . § avi "Applied water" means the portion of water supplied by the irrigation system to the D212t2d:ordinance ~ landscape. °Automatic irrigation controller" means an automatic timing device used to remotely control valves that operate an irrigation system. Automatic irrigation controllers schedule irrigation events using either evapotranspiration (weather-based) or soil moisture data. "Backflow prevention device° means a safety device used to prevent pollution or contamination of the water supply due to the reverse flow of water from the irrigation system. "Certificate of Completion" means the document required under Section,H.HH.OSO.A. Deleted:4929 ~ "Certified irrigation designer" means a persorr certified to design irrigation systems by an accredited academic institution a professional trade organization or other program such as the US Environmental Protection Agency's Wate~Sense irrigation designer certification program and Irrigation Association's Certified Irrigation Designer program: "Certified landscape irrigation auditor" means a person certified to perform landscape irrigation audits by an accredited academic institution, a professional trade organization or other program such as the US Environmental Protection Agency's WaterSense irrigation auditor certification program and Irrigation Association's Certified Landscape Irrigation Auditor program. "Check valve" or "anti-drain valve" means a valve located under a sprinkler head, or other location in the irrigation system, to hold water in the system to prevent drainage from sprinkler heads when the sprinkler is off. 2 ~ "City" means the Citv of Dublin. "Common interest developments" means community apartment projects, condominium projects, planned developments, and stock cooperatives per Civil Code Section 1351. "Conversion factor (0.62)° means the number that converts acre-inches per acre per ~ year to gallons per square footper year_ "Decorative water feature" means a water feature that does not perform a recreational function. ~ "DistricY' means the Dublin San Ramon Services District. "Drip irrigation" means any non-spray low volume irrigation system utilizing,emission devices with a flow rate measured in gallons per hour. Low volume irrigation systems - are specifically designed to appiy small volumes of water slowly at or near the root zone of plants. "Ecological restoration project° means a project where the site is intentionally altered to establish a defined, indigenous,'historic ecosystem. "Effective precipitation" or "usable rainfall" (Eppt) means the portion of total precipitation which becomes available for plant growth. ''Emitter" means a drip irrigation emission device that delivers water slowly from the system to the soiL "Established landscape" means the point at which plants in the landscape have developed significant root growth into the soil. Typically, most plants are established after one or two years of growth. "Establishment period of the plants" means the first year after installing the plant in the landscape or the first two years if irrigation will be terminated after establishment. Typically, most plants are established after one or two years of growth. ~ - "Estimated Total Water Use" (ETWU) means the total water used for the landscape as I described in Section ~ 88.040 E ~-1 ~e~etea: a9z.a "ET adjustment factor" (ETAF) means a factor of 0.7, that, when applied to reference evapotranspiration, adjusts for plant factors and irrigation efficiency, two major influences upon the amount of water that needs to be applied to the landscape. A combined plant mix with a site-wide average of 0.5 is the basis of the plant factor portion of this calculation. For purposes of the ETAF, the average irrigation efficiency is 0.71. Therefore, the ET Adjustment Factor is (0.7)=(0.5/0.71). ETAF for a Special - Landscape Area shall not exceed 1.0. ETAF for existing non-rehabilitated landscapes is 0.8. "Evapotranspiration rate" means the quantity of water evaporated from adjacent soil and other surfaces and transpired by plants during a specified time. "Flow rate" means the rate at which water flows through pipes, valves and emission devices, measured in gallons per minute, gallons per hour, or cubic feet per second. 3 "Hardscapes" means any durable material (pervious and non-pervious). "Homeowner-provided landscaping" means any landscaping either installed by a private individual for a single family residence or installed by a licensed contractor hired by a ~ homeowner. A homeowner, for purposes of this Ch~ apter, is a person_who occupies the oeietea: ora~~~e dwelling he or she owns. This excludes speculative homes, which are not owner- occupied dwellings. °Hydrozone" means a portion of the landscaped area having plants with similar water _ needs. A hydrozone may be irrigated or non-irrigated. "Infiltration rate" means the rate of water entry into the soil expressed as a depth of water per unit of time (e.g., inches per hour): "Invasive plant species° means species of plants not historically found in Califomia that spread outside cultivated areas and can damage environmental or economic resources. Invasive species may be regulated by county agricultural agencies as noxious species. "Noxious weeds" means any weed designated by the Weed Control Regulations in the Weed Control Act and identified on a Regional District noxious weed control list. Lists of invasive plants are maintained at the California lnvasive Plant lnventory and USDA invasive and noxious weeds database. "Irrigation audit" means an in-depth evaluation of the performance of an irrigation system conducted by a Certified Landscape Irrigation Auditor. An irrigation audit includes, but is not limited to: inspection, system tune-up, system test with distribution uniformity or emission uniformity, reporting overspray or runoff that causes overland flow, and preparation of an irrigation schedule. "Irrigation efficiency" (IE) means the measurement of the amount of water beneficially used divided by the amount of water applied. Irrigation efficiency is derived from measurements and estimates of irrigation system characteristics and management practices. The minimum average irrigation efficiency for purposes of this Ordinance is 0.71. , Irriqation systems shall be designed maintamed and manac,~ed to meet or exceed, ~eietea: Greate~ the averaqe irrigation efficiency ~Qietea: ~anbeexpe~tearromWev 1 K--_. _ designed and maintained systems. "Irrigation survey" means an evaluation of an irrigation system that is less detailed than an irrigation audit. An irrigation survey includes, but is not limited to: inspection, system test, and written recommendations to improve performance of the irrigation system. "Irrigation water use analysis" means an analysis of water use data based on meter readings and billing data. "Landscape architect" means a person who holds a license to practice landscape architecture in the state of California Business and Professions Code, Section 5615. "Landscape area° means all the planting areas, turf areas, and water features in a landscape design plan subject to the Maximum Applied Water Allowance calculation. The landscape area does not include footprints of buildings or structures; sidewalks, driveways, parking lots, decks, patios, gravel or stone walks, other pervious or non- 4 pervious hardscapes, and other non-irrigated areas designated for non-development (e.g., open spaces and existing native vegetation). "Landscape contractor" means a person licensed by the state of California to construct, maintain, repair, install, or subcontract the development of landscape systems. "Landscape Documentation Package" means the documents required under Section ~ „~.88.040. D. ,--1 ~e~eted: a92.s. J "Landscape projecY' means total area of landscape in a project as defined in "landscape ~ area" for the purposes of this Ch„~apter,_meetin~ requirements under Section 8.88.010. i ~eietea: o=a~nan~e - - , - - Deleted: a9o1 ~ "Lateral line" means the water delivery pipeline that supplies water to the emitters or ~ sprinklers from the valve. t Deleted: (ii) local agency° means a . . . . . . . _ "Local water purveyor" means~he Dublin San Ramon Services Distnct DSRSD °'ty°r~°""Ty,~n°'°a~,ga°''~er~'Ty°r ~ . charter county, that is responsible for. - ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ adopting and implementing the ~ ~ . ~ °Low volume irrigation" means the application of irrigation water at low pressure through o=a~an~e.The~o~~agen~y~s~so a system of tubing or lateral lines and low-volume emitters such as drip, drip lines, and IeSP°nS'b'ef°`~nee"f°r°eme"`°f`t"S ocdinance; including but not lunited to, bubblers. Low volume irrigation systems are specifically designed to apply small . aP~=o~~ofape~lt~aPlan~he~ko= volumes of water slowly at or near the root zone of plants. aes'g"re"'e`"°fapr°'e°`: Delet2d: any entiry, including a public agency, city, county, or pnvate water "Main line° means the pressurized pipeline that delivers water from the water source to ~omP~y~natp~o.~aesreta;lWater the valve or outlet , Servi~e ~ "Maximum Applied Water Allowance" (MAWA) means the upper limit of annual applied ~ water for the established landscaped area as specified in Section ~$.H8:O4O. E. It IS Deleted: 492.4. ~ based upon the area's reference evapotranspiration, the ET Adjustment Factor, and the size of the landscape area. The Estimated Total Water Use shall not exceed the Maximum Applied Water Allowance. Special Landscape Areas, including recreation areas, areas permanently and solely dedicated to edible plants such as orchards and vegetable gardens, and areas irrigated with recycled water are subject to the MAWA with an ETAF not to exceed 1.0. "Microclimate" means the climate of a small, specific area that may contrast with the climate of the overall landscape area due to factors such as wind, sun exposure, plant density, or proximity to reflective surfaces. "Mined-land reclamation projects" means any surface mining operation with a reclamation plan approved in accordance with the Surface Mining and Reclamation Act of 1975. "Mulch" means any organic material such as leaves, bark, straw, compost, or inorganic mineral materials such as rocks, gravel, and decomposed granite left loose and applied to the soil surface for the beneficial purposes of reducing evaporation, suppressing weeds, moderating soil temperature, and preventing soil erosion. I "New construction" means, for the purposes of this ChE apter,_a_new building_with ,_-~~eietea:ora~n~,~e ~andscapinc~or other new landscape such as a park, playground, or greenbelt without __--i ~eietea: ai~as~aPe _ _ _ _ _ _ _ an associated building. 5 "Operating pressure" means the pressure at which the parts of an irrigation system are designed by the manufacturer to operate. "Overhead sprinkler irrigation systems° means systems that deliver water through the air (e.g., spray heads and rotors). "Overspray" means the irrigation water which is delivered beyond the target area. I ~ _ _ . - Deleted: (uu) ••permiP' means an "Pervious" means any surface or matenal that allows the passage of water through the J a°r~°°Z~gao~~aent~ssueaby~o~~ material and into the underlying soil: ag~~iesfoln~~orm~~tionor rehabilitated landsca es. "Plant factor" or "plant water use factor° is a factor, when multiplied by ETo, estimates ~ the amount of water needed by plants. For purposes of this Chx apter, the plant factor_ i oeietea: o~a~nan~e J range for low water use plants is 0 to 0.3, the plant facto~ range for moderate water use plants is 0.4 to 0.6, and the plant factor range for high water use plants is 0.7 to 1.0. ~ Plant factors cited in this Ch~ apter are derived from the Department_of Water Resources_ ~eietea: ora~n~,~e . 2000 publication °Water Use Classification of Landscape Species". "Precipitation rate° means the rate of application of water measured in inches per hour. "Private development" means a developer installed project in which the cumulative landscape area of the development project is evaluated to determine applicability with the Water Efficient Landscape Ordinance. "Project applicanY' means the individual or entity submitting a Landscape _ _ _....1 Documentation Package required under Section _8~ 8.040,_to reguest_a_permit,_plan__.:-~{oeietea:a9z.s ~ . , check, or design review from the City. A project applicant may be the property owner or -~Deleted:localagency ~ - . his or her designee. "Rain sensor" or °rain sensing shutoff device" means a component which automatically suspends an irrigation event when it rains. "Record drawing" or "as-builts" means a set of reproducible drawings which show significant changes in the work made during construction and which are usually based on drawings marked up in the field and other data furnished by the contractor. "Recreational area" means areas dedicated to active play such as parks, sports fields, and golf courses where turf provides a playing surFace. _ "Recycled water", "reclaimed water' ; or "treated sewage effluent water" means treated or recycled waste water of a quality suitable for non-potable uses such as landscape irrigation and water features. This water is not intended for human consumption. "Reference evapotranspiration" or "ETo" means a standard measurement of environmental parameters which affect the water use of plants. ETo is expressed in ~ inches per day, month, or year~ and_is an_ estimate of the evapotranspiration_of_a lar~e_ ~eietea: asrePresentea sn se~uon field of four- to seven-inch tall, coal-season grass that is well watered. Reference a9s.~ - evapotranspiration is used as the basis of determining the Maximum Applied Water Allowance so that regional differences in climate can be accommodated. 6 "Rehabilitated landscape" means any re-landscaping project that requires a permit , - - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , ~ plan check, or design review, meets the requirements of Section _8~ 8.010, and the._ ____..-~{Deletedr49o L__ ~ modified landscape area is equal to or greater than 2,500 square feet, is 50% of the total landscape area, and the modifications are completed within one year. "Runoff' means water which is not absorbed by the soil or landscape to which it is applied and flows from the landscape area. For example, runoff may result from water that is applied at too great a rate (application rate exceeds infiltration rate) or when ~ there is a slope. "Site Development Review" means a discretionary planning entitlement estabiished to ~ preserve the architectural character and scale of neighborhoods and the community and to ensure compliance with development regulations and the requirements of the zoning district. - "Soil moisture sensing device" or °soil moisture sensor" means a device that measures the amount of water in the soil. The device may also suspend or initiate an irrigation event "Soil texture" means the classification of soit based on its percentage of sand, silt, and clay. ~ "Special Landscape Area" (SLA) means an area of the landscape dedicated solely to edible plants, areas irrigated with recycled water, water features using recycled water and areas dedicated to active play such as parks, sports fields, golf courses, and where turf provides a playing surface. "Sprinkler head" means a device which delivers water through a noule. "Stabilizinq mulch products" means mulch material that will knit toqether and resist floatinq with surface runoff or other materials such as hydraulic mulch; juta mesh, and erosion control blankets and applied to the soil surface for the beneficial purpose of preventinq soii erosion. "Sta4ic water pressure" means the pipeline or municipal water supply pressure when water is not flowing. "Station" means an area served by one valve or by a set of valves that operate simultaneously. "Swing joint" means an irrigation component that provides a flexible, leak-free connection between the emission device and lateral pipeline to allow movement in any direction and to prevent equipment damage. "Turf" means a ground cover surface of mowed grass. Annual bluegrass, Kentucky bluegrass, Perennial ryegrass, Red fescue, and Tall fescue are cool-season grasses. Bermudagrass, Kikuyugrass, Seashore Paspalum, St. Augustinegrass, Zoysiagrass, and Buffalo grass are warm-season grasses. _ "Valve" means a device used to control the flow of water in the irrigation system. 7 "Water conserving plant species" means a plant species identified as having a low plant factor. "Water feature" means a design element where open water performs an aesthetic or recreational function. Water features include ponds, lakes, waterfalis, fountains, artificial streams, spas, and swimming pools (where water is artificially supplied). The surface area of water features is included in the high water use hydrozone of the landscape area. Constructed wetlands used for on-site wastewater treatment or stormwater best management practices that are not irrigated and used solely for water treatment or stormwater retention are not water features and, therefore, are not subject to the water budget calculation. "Watering window" means the time of day irrigation is allowed. neietea: rrote: aurnori~ c~,ea: se~non I ~ ~ ~ ~ 65595, Government Code. Reference: ~ . Sections 65592, 65596, Govemment "WUCOLS" means the Water Use Classification of Landscape Species published by the ~ coae.¶ University of California Cooperative Extension, the Department of Water Resources and ~ ¶ the Bureau of Reclamation, 2000. §avz ; Deleted: (a) A local agency 8.88.030. Provisions for New Construction or Rehabilitated Landscapes._ . ~eietea: ora~n~~e. Lo~~agen~~e5 , T _ . . . . . . ~ . 1 Y 9 9 Y. P Y p.. ~eieted: ora~an~e The Citv ma desi nate another a enc , such as a water urve or to im lement some or all of • Deleted: local agency the requirements contained in this,Chapter. The Ci#X may collaborate with water purveyors to ~ _ define each entiry's specific responsibilities relating to this Ch,~ apter D218t2d:theordinance ~ . . . _ ' 4 Deleted: , or design reviews; 8.88.040 Landscape Documentation Packaqe r~;~~~ Delet2d: (4) issue a permit or approve I ~ Deleted: or design review for the A. Compliance with Landscape Documentation Package. Prior to construction, the Git~ ;;~pro;e~taPPi,~~t; ~,d J shalL ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Del0t2d: local water purveyoi. ~ 1. Provide the project applicant with,~ copv of this Chapter and procedure for ,?~oeietea: ~n~ rriorto ~on5~~tio~, J _ . - _ ~ I Deleted: shall: ¶ ~ permits, plan check~, or Site_Develo~ment Reviews. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ? ~ S„bm,t 2. Approve or deny Site Development Reviews, as applicable. - , + Deleted. to the local agency ~ 3. Review the Landscape Documentation Package submitted by the project a(~pIlCa~lt. ~ Deleted: local agency, ) 4. Approve or deny the Landscape Documentation Package, D212ted: (1)receiveapermitor J i Deleted: or designreview 5. ,~4pprove the plan checl~ ~ 6. Upon approval of the Landscape Documentation Package, submit a copy of , r;,,~ Delet2d:thepermit ,r4, the Water Efficient Landscape Worksheet to the istrict. ~eietea: ~3~s„bm~ta~opYof~newater - - - - - - - - - - - - t ' ~ ~ Efficient Landscape Worksheet to the 7. rovide the project applicant~ a checklist of all documents in Landscape ; lo~a~ WaterP,,,,,eYor¶ _ _ Documentation Package,_ ~ ¶ ~ . . Note: Authority Cited: Section 65595, U ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ' ~ ~ Govemment Code. Reference: Section B. Upon approval of the Landscape Documentation Package by the C~ itv, the project_ 6ss96,Go~emmentcoae.¶ applicant shalL ~ ' ¶ '3 : §492.2 Penalties.¶ k , c_ _ . _ . . . . . . - _ . . ~ ~ (a) A local agency may establish and ~ . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . 1. Receive approval of the plan check,~nd record the date of~pproval in the _ aam~ste=pen~t~esto~ner=o;e~t - - - - ~ Certificate of Com ~@t101'1_ applicantfornon-compliancewiththe p ordinance to the extent permitted by law.¶ 2 Submit a copy of the approved Landscape Documentation Package along ¶ with the record drawin s, and an other information to the ro ert owner or N°te:^°~n°RTyCitea:se~t~oa6ss9s, g Y P p y Government Code. Reference: Section his/her designee.. 6ss96, ~o~e~entcoae.q ~ ~ ¶ C. Elements of the Landscape Documentation Package. q § 492.3 $ ~ 1. The Landscape Documentation Package shall include the following,~ight ~8)_ _ _ _ _ . . - -tDeleted: six (6) _ _~l elements: a. Project information. 9. Date. 2. Project applicant. ~ 3. Project address (if available, parcel and/or lot number(s)), 4. Total landscape area (square feet). 5. Project type (e.g., new, rehabilitated, public, private, cemetery, homeowner-installed). 6. Water supply type (e.g., potable, recydec{~ Deleted: , Wen> ~a ~aent~ ~ne ~o~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ retail water purveyor if the applic,ant is 7. Project_contacts to incfude contact information for theproject _ notserveabyap,;~ateWe~l applicant and property owner_ oeietea: ~c>~ne~ksstof~~ao~,~„~ents 8. Applicant signature and date with statement, °`I agree to comply ~Lanas~apeDo~,~,entat~onra~kase¶ ~ with the requirements of ublin Munici ai Code Cha ter 8.88 and cx>Pro;e~t . . _ _ submit a complete Landscape Documentation Package." oeietea: ~ne Wate~eef~,ent~anas~ape . ~ ordinance . b. Water Efficient Landscape Worksheet. 1. Hydrozone information table. 2. Water budget calculations. i. Maximum Applied Water Allowance (MAWA). ii. Estimated Total Water Use (ETWU). 3. Soil management report. 4. Landscape design plan. 5. Irrigation design plan. 6. Grading design plan. I `Deleted:(6)gradingdesignplan.¶ D. Water Efficient Landscape Worksheet. ¶ " ~ . . . ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Note: Authority Cited: Sectionb5595, ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ . ~ Govemment Code. Reference: Section 1. A project applicant shall complete the Water Efficient Landscape Worksheet sss96,Govea~entcoae.¶ ~ which contains two section~: ¶ - _ - - - _ _ § 492.4 ~ a. A hydrozone information table~or the landscape project, Deleted: (seesaznpleworksheetin ~ Appendix B) - ~ _ ~ b. A water budget calculation~or the_landscape prolect_For the_calculation of _ oeiecea: ~seenPPena~xa,se~t~onn~ ~ , _ _ . . the Maximum Applied WaterAllowance and Estimated Total Water Use, a ~{neiecea:~SeeaPpena~XB,se~nons~ ~ ~ project applicant shall use the ETo of 462 for Pleasanton, Alameda ' ~ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - Deleted: values from the Reference County as found in the CIMIS Reference Evapotranspiration Zones Map, E~apott~Spuat~onTabie~n^ppenaixA. De artment of Water Resources, 1999. Fo=geo~aPn~~azeasnot~o~erea~ p ~ . . Appendix A, use data from other ciries located neazby ~n the same reference - 2. Water budget calculations shall adhere to the following requirements e"ap°~~SPuari°nZ°°e; , a. The plant factor used shall be from WUCOLS. The plant factor ranges from 0 to 0.3 for low water use plants, from 0.4 to 0.6 fior moderate water use plants, and from 0.7 to 1.0 for high water use plants. - 9 b. All water features shall be included in the high water use hydrozone and temporarily irrigated areas shall be incfuded in the low water use hydrozone. c. All Special Landscape Areas shall be identified and their water use calculated as described below. d. ETAF for Special Landscape Areas shall not exceed 1.0. 3. Maximum Applied Water Allowance. ~ The Maximum Applied Water Allowance shall be calculated using the equation: MAWA = (ETo) (0.62) [(0.7 x LA) + (0.3 x SLA)] ° The example calculations below are hypothetical to demonstrate proper use of the equations and do not represent an existing and/or planned landscape project. ~ The ETo values used in these calculations are for plannin~purposes only; For ~ 10t2d: fromtheReference actual irrigation scheduling, automatic irrigation controllers are required and shall ~-E"aP°~ansp"at'-°nTab'e~APPe"a"`-`',- use current reference evapotranspiration data, such as from the California Irrigation Management Information System (CIMIS), other equivalent data, or soil moisture sensor data. MAWA calculation, Example 1: a hypothetical landscape project in ublin , CA oeietea: FreSno _ . with an irrigated landscape area of 50,000 square feet without any Special Landscape Area (SLA= 0, no edible plants, recreational areas, or use of recycled water). To calculate MAWA, the annual reference evapotranspiration value for ublin is_46.2 inche Deleted: Fresno ~ ~ 'j Deleted: 51.1 ) MAWA =(ETO) (0.62) [(0.7 X LA) +(0.3 X SLA)] ~ ~eleted: as~isteai~thexere~ence MAWA = Maximum Applied Water Allowance (gallons per year) ~ E~apo~anSr~=auonTabie~nAppend~xA ETo = Reference Evapotranspiration (inches per year) 0.62 = Conversion Factor (to gallons) 0.7 = ET Adjustment Factor (ETAF) LA = Landscape Area including SLA (square feet) 0.3 = Additional Water Allowance for SLA SLA = Special Landscape Area (square feet) MAWA =~46.2 inches) (0.62) [(0.7 x 50,000 square feet) +(0 3 x 0)] , v-( ~eiecea: s~:~ = 1 O,Q 2,540~allonsperyear . --(Deleted:lO8,s~o To convert from gallons per year to hundred-cubio-feet per year: ~ = 1 002,540J748 - 1,340 hundred-cubic-feet per year _ oeietea: ~os,s~o _ _ (100 cubic feet = 748 gallons) { oeietea: asz J MAWA calculation, Example 2: In this next hypothetical example, the landscape project in _ ublin,_CA has the same ETo value of 46.2 inches and a total -~I ~eietea:F=esno - I - - - ~ landscape area of 50,000 square feet. Within the 50,000 square foot project, ~~~{"~e~etea: s~.~ ~ there is now a 2,000 square foot area planted with edible plants. This 2,000 square foot area is considered to be a Special Landscape Area. ~ . MAWA = (ETo) (0.62) [(0.7 x LA) + (0.3 x SLA)] - 10 ~ MAWA = 46.2 inches~ (0.62~ ~(0_7 x_50,000 square feet)_+ (0.3_x 2 000 ~eietea: s~.~ _ _ ~ square feet)] = 8.64 x [35,000 + 600]_ gallons_per year- - - _ _ - - - - _ _ . , - - De~etea: s~.6a J = 8.64 x 35,600 ~allons per year_ _ _ _ _ _ _ - ~eietea: s~.6a _ ~ - =1 1,~ 9,584 gallons per year_or 1„363 hundred cubic-feet per year ~eietea; ~z~,aoa J _ ~ Deleted:508 ~ 4. Estimated Total Water Use: I The Estimated Total Water Use shall be calculated using the equation below. . The sum of the Estimated Total Water Use calculated for all hydrozones shall not exceed MAWA. (PFxHA ETWU = (ETo)(0.62)~ IE +SLA1 Where: ) ETWU = Estimated Total Water Use per year (gallons) ETo = Reference Evapotranspiration (inches) ~ PF = Plant Factorfrom WUCOLS 8.&8.020) ~ „_-~I ~eietea:seese~trona9~ j _ HA = Hydrozone Area [high, medium, and low water use areas] {sq. ft.) SLA = Special Landscape Area (square feet) 0.62 = Conversion Factor IE = Irrigation Efficiency (minimum 0.71) ETWU calculation Example 1: landscape area is 50,000 square feet; plant water use type, plant factor, and hydrozone area are shown in the table below. The ~ ETo value is 46.2 inches per year. There are no Speaal Landscape Areas _ ~eieted: s~.~ F,.T. _ _ _ - - - • (recreational area, area permanently and solely dedicated to edible plants, and area irrigated with recycled water) in this example. ~ Plant Hydrozone ~ Plant Water Use Factor Area (HA) PF x HA ! H drozone T e s) PF ~ s uare feet square feet ~ 1 High 0.8 7,000 5,600 ~ 2 Hi h 0.7 10,000 7,000 i 8, 000 3 Medium 0.5 16,000 4 Low 0.3 7,000 2,100 5 Low 0.2 10,000 2,000 Sum 24,700 ' "Plant Factor from WUCOLS ~ _ Ezuv = ~46 zj~o.6zj~z4;~oo+o~ _ _ , . _ _ _ . - - Deietea: ETWU= (Sl.l)(0.6~ o.~i = 1,102,116 gallons~--------------------- ~ - - - - - - - - - - - - - ~ Deleted: per year Compare ETWU with MAWA: For this example MAWA =(~46,2) (0 62) [(0.7 x , . . . - - . ....-.~--~{.Deleted:511 ~ . 50,000) +(0.3 x 0)] = 1,~002 540 gallons per year_ The_ETWU 99(, 6,328 ~allons per year) is less than MAWA (1 002,54Q gallons per year)_ In this example, the _ 1 oeietea: ~oa,s~o water budget complies with the MAWA. , y, oeieted: ~,~oz,~~6 J _ \ y Deleted: los,s7o ~ ETWU calculation Example 2 total landscape area is 50,000 square feet, 2,000 square feet of which is planted with edible plants. The edible plant area is 11 considered a Special LandscapeArea (SLA). The reference evapotranspiration ~ value is 46.2 inches ~er year_ The_plant type, plant factor, and_hydrozone area .-{Deleted_51_1 _ ~ Fs--s--- are shown in the table below. Plant Hydrozone Plant Water Factor Area (HA) PF x HA H drozone Use T pe(s) (PF)" s uare feet) s uare feet) - Formatted: Position: Hor~zontai: 1 Hi h 0.8 7,000 5,600 Left, Relative to:_Golumn, Vertical: In Iine,Relative to: Margin, Horizontal: 2 Hi h 0.7 9,000 6,300 0", wrap Around 3 Medium 0.5 15,000 7,500 4 Low 0.3 7,000 2,100 5 Low 0.2 10,000 2,000 Sum 23,500 6 SLA 1 A 2,000 2,000 *Plant Factor from WUCOLS 23 500 = Deleted: ¶ L------~~w~=-~~~.~~o-~a~( ° +~,eoo~-------------------- ~ " 0:71 ETWU = (51.1)(0.62) 23,5 0.7 ° (31.68 (28.64) (33,099 + 2,000) = 1,~005,235 gallons per year , ~eietea:11~,936 _ . _ . . _ . _ Compare ETWU with MAWA. For this example: , MAWA = 46.2 0.62 0.7 x 50,000 + 0.3 x 2,000 ~-~I ~e~eted: s~.i J - ; - =,28.64 x [35,000 + 600] ; _ - -~Deleted: 31.6s J _ - - - = 31.68 x 35,600 ~ =1,019,584 ~allonsper year , _ - ~eietea: ~z~,aoa ~ The ETWU (1,~~05,235 gallons per year) is less than MAWA {1,~019 584 gallons 1 ~e~eted: ttt,9s6 J per year). For this example, the water budget complies with the MAWA. oeietea: ~z~,sos ~ Soil Management Report. In order to reduce runoff and encourage healthy plant_ ~ ~eietea: rrote: au~norinc,cea: se~uon - - - - ~ ~ ~ " - ~ 65595, Govemment Code. Reference: growth, a soil management report shall be completed by the project applicant, or his/her se~t~on6ss96,Go~e~,u„entcoae.¶ designee, as follows: ¶ ¶ § avz.s 1. Submit soil samples to a laboratory for analysis and recommendations. a. Soil sampling shall be conducted in accordance with laboratory protocol, including protocols regarding adequate sampling depth for the intended plants. b. The soil analysis may include: 1. Soil texture. 2. Infiltration rate determined by laboratory test or soil texture infiltration rate table. 3. pH. 4. Total soluble salts. 12 5. Sodium. 6. Boron. 7. Percent organic matter. 8. Recommendations. 2. The project applicant, or his/her designee, shall comply with one of the following: a. If significant mass grading is not planned, the soiJ analysis report shall be ` _ ~ submitted to the Ci~_as part of the Landscape Documentation Packa~e;_ ~-{Deleted: local agency _ ~ or b. If significant mass grading is planned, the soil analysis report shall be ~ submitted to the Ci~_as part of the Certificate of Completion _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , : - ~eietea: ~o~a~ asen~ - c. The soil analysis report shall be made available, in a timely manner, to the professionals preparing the landscape design plans and irrigation design plans to make any necessary adjustments to the design plans. d. The project applicant, or his/her designee, shall submit documentation verifying implementation of soil analysis report recommendations to the ~ Citywith_CertificateofCompletion________________________________..-~{oeietea:io~a~agen~ ) i . Landscape Design Plan. 1. For the efficient use of water, a landscape shall be carefully designed and planned for the intended function of the project. A landscape design plan meeting the following design criteria shall be submitted as part of the Landscape Documentation Package. a. Plant MateriaL 1. Any plant may be selected for the landscape, providing the Estimated Total Water Use in the landscape area does not exceed the Maximum Applied Water Allowance. To encourage the efficient use of water, the following is highly recommended: i. Protection and preservation of native species and natural vegetation. ii. Selection of water-conserving plant and turf species. iii. Selection of plants based on disease and pest resistance. ~ iv. Selection oftrees based on.~any ordinance~, .-~I ~eietea:aPpl~~ableio~~~ee guidelines or other regulations applicable to the l--j oeietea: oi~ee5naa;ng project. v. Selection of plants from local and regional landscape program plant Iists. 2. Each hydrozone shall have plant materials with similar water use, with the exception of hydrozones with plants of mixed water use, as ~ specified in Section ~i~88.040_G 1.b. ~ ~ ueietea: a9z.~~a>~2~~~>~ , 13 3. Plants shall be selected and planted appropriately based upon their adaptability to the climatic, geologic, and topographical conditions of the project site. To encourage the efficient use of water, the foliowing is highly recommended: i. Use the Sunset Western Climate Zone System which takes into account temperature, humidity, elevation, terrain, latitude, and varying degrees of continental and marine influence on local climate; ii. Recognize the horticultural attributes of plants (i.e., mature plant size, invasive surface roots) to minimize damage to property or infrastructure [e.g., buildings, sidewalks, power lines]; and iii. Consider the solar orientation for plant piacement to maximize summer shade and winter solar gain. 4. Turf is not allowed on slopes greater than 25% where the toe of the - slope is adjacent to an impermeable hardscape and where 25% means 1 foot of vertical elevation change for every 4 feet of horizontal length (rise divided by run x 100 = slope percent). 5. A landscape design plan for projects in fire-prone areas shall address fire safety and prevention. A defensible space or zone ~ around a building orstructure is required per Public Resources Code Section 4291(a) and (b). Avoid fire-prone plant materials and highly flammable mulches. 6. The use of invasive and/or noxious plant species is strongly discouraged. 7. The architectural guidelines of a common interest development, which include community apartment projects, condominiums, planned developments, and stock cooperatives, shall not prohibit or indude conditions that have the effect of prohibiting the use of low- water use plants as a group. . b. Water Features 1. Recirculating water systems shall be used for water features. 2. Where available, recycled water shall be used as a source for decorative water features. 3. Surface area of a water feature shall be included in the high water use hydrozone area of the water budget calculation. 4. Pool and spa covers are highly recommended. c. Mulch and Amendments ~ 1. A minimum hree inch (3") layer of mulch shall be_applied on all oeietea: n~o ~ , exposed soil surfaces of planting areas except in turf areas ~eietea: 2 creeping or rooting groundcovers, or direct seeding applications ~ where mulch is ~nadvisable. --j oeiecea: ~on~~a~~atea ~ 2. Stabilizing mulching products shall be used on slopes qreater than 25% (rise divided bv run x 100 = slope percent). 14 3. The mulching portion of the seed/mulch slurry in hydro-seeded applications shall meet the mulching requirement. 4: Soil amendments shall be incorporated according to recommendations of the soil report and what is appropriate for the ~ plants selected (see Section ~8.H8.O4O E~. ~ Deleted: 492.5 2. The landscape design plan, at a minimum, shalL ~ a. Delineate and label each hydrozone by number, letter, or other method. b. Identify each hydrozone as low, moderate, high water, or mixed water use. Temporarily irrigated areas of the landscape shall be included in the Jow water use hydrozone for the water budget calculation. c. Identify recreational areas. d. Identify areas permanently and solely dedicated to edible plants. e. Identify areas irrigated with recycled water. f. Identify type of mulch and application depth. g. Identify soil amendments, type, and quantity. h. Identify type and surface area of water features. i. Identify hardscapes (pervious and non-pervious). j. Identify location and installation details of any applicable stormwater best management practices that encourage on-site retention and infiltration of stormwater. Stormwater best management practices are encouraged in the landscape design plan and examples include, but are not limited ta k. Identify any applicable rain harvesting or catchment technologies (e.g., rain gardens, cistems, etc.). L Contain the following statement: "I have complied with the criteria of ~ f~ublin Munici~al Code Chapter 8.88 and applied them for the efficient use ~ ~eietea: ~,e ora~n~~e - - - - - - - - - - - - - . of water in the landscape design plan." m. Bear the signature of a licensed landscape architect, licensed landscape contractor, or any other person authorized to design a landscape. (See Sections 5500.1, 5615, 5641, 5641.1, 5641.2, 5641.3, 5641.4, 5641.5, 5641.6, 6701, 7027.5 of the Business and Professions Code, Section 832.27 of Title16 of the California Code of Regulations, c~C1C~ S2CtIOlI F)7Z~ • D218t2d:Note:AuthorityCited: Section ~ ' 65595, Govemment Code. Reference: ~ ~ I of the Food and Agriculture Code.) ~ . se~c;on6ss96;Gove~entcoae.~,a ~ ~ ~ ~ . ~ ~ . ~ ~ Section 1351, CivIl Code.¶ ~ ~ ~ ( ~G.--- Irrigation Design Plan. ¶ ¶ § avz.~ 15 1. For the efficient use of water, an irrigation system shall meet all the requirements listed in this section and the manufacturers' recommendations. The irrigation system and its related components shall be planned and designed to allow for proper installation, management, and maintenance. An irrigation design plan meeting the following design criteria shall be submitted as part of the Landscape Documentation Package. a. System. 1. Dedicated landscape water meters are highly recommended on landscape areas smaller than 5,000 square feet to facilitate water management. ~ 2. Automatic irrigation controllers utilizing either evapotranspiration or soil moisture sensor data shall be required for irrigation scheduling in all irrigation systems. 3. The irrigation system shall be designed to ensure that the dynamic pressure at each emission device is within the manufacturer's recommended pressure range for optimal performance. i. If the static pressure is above or below the required dynamic pressure of the irrigation system, pressure-regulating devices such as inline pressure regulators, booster pumps, or other devices shall be installed to meet the required dynamic pressure of the irrigation system. ii. Static water pressure, dynamic or operating pressure and ftow reading of the water supply shall be measured at the point of connection. These pressure and flow measurements shall be conducted at the design stage. If the measurements are not available at the design stage, the measurements shall be conducted at installation. 4. Sensors (rain, freeze, wind, etc.), either integral or auxiliary, that suspend or alter irrigation operation during unfavorable weather conditions shall be required on all irrigation systems, as appropriate for local climatic conditions. Irrigation should be avoided during windy or freezing weather or during rain. 5. Manual shut-off valves (such as a gate valve, ball valve; or butterFly valve) shall be required, as close as possible to the point of connection of the water supply, to minimize water loss in case of an emergency (such as a main line break) or routine repair. ~ 6. Backflow prevention devices shall be required to protect the op table water supply from contamination by the irrigation system. A project applicant shall refer to the applicable local agency code (i.e., public ~ health) or the District for additional backflow prevention requirements. ~ 7. Low flow and hiqh flow sensors that detect and report low and high flow conditions created by system damage or malfunction are recommended. 8. The irrigation system shall be designed to prevent runoff, low head drainage, overspray, or other similar conditions where irrigation 16 water flows onto non-targeted areas, such as adjacent properfy, non-irrigated areas, hardscapes, roadways, or structures. 9. Relevant information from the soil management plan, such as soil type and infiltration rate, shall be utilized when designing irrigation systems. 10. The design of the irrigation system shall conform to the hydrozones of the landscape design plan. 11. The irrigation system must be designed and installed to meet, at a minimum, the irrigation efficiency criteria as described in Section 8 88.040.D regarding the Maximum Applied Water Allowance. ~eietea: a9z.a ) _ _ _ - 12. The project applicant Shall_inquire_with the istrict aboutpeak water ~eietea: ~Lj it ~S n~~Yre~o~aenaea l ~ operating demands (on the water supply system) or water ~attne ~ restrictions that may impact the effectiveness of the irrigation . oeieted: o~~o~~agen~ . ~ S~/St@I71~. ~ ~ . ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ;DelEt2d:localwaterpurveyor ~ ~ 13. In mulched planting areas, the use of low volume irrigation is required to maximize water infiltration into the root zone. 94. Sprinkler heads and other emission devices shall have matched precipitation rates, unless otherwise directed by the manufacturer's recommendations. ~ ,15. S~rinkler spacin~ shall be desi~ned to achieve the hi~hestpossible ~eieted: ~o~xeaatoheaa~o~erage,s~ distribution uniformity using the manufacturer~S f@COI71~71@C1CJatIOIIS. recommended However,sprinkier 16. Swing joints or other riser-protection components are required on all risers subject to damage that are adjacent to high traffic areas. 17. Check valves or anti-drain valves are required for all irrigation systems. 18. Narrow or irregularly shaped areas, including turf, less than eight (8) feet in width in any direction shall be irrigated with subsurface irrigation or low volume irrigation system. 19. Overhead irrigation shall not be permitted within 24 inches of any non-permeable surface. Allowable irrigation within the setback from non-permeable surfaces may include drip, drip line, or other low flow non-spray technology. The setback area may be planted or unplanted. The surfacing of the setback may be mulch, gravel, or other porous material. These restrictions may be modified if: i. the landscape area is adjacent to permeable surfacing and no runoff occurs; or ii. the adjacent non-permeable surfaces are designed and constructed to drain entirely to landscaping; or iii. the irrigation designer specifies an alternative design or technology, as part of the Landscape Documentation _ Package and clearly demonstrates strict adherence to irri ation s stem desi n criteria in Section 88.040 G ;-{~eietea: a9z.~ ~a~~~»> ~ 9 Y 9 Prevention of overspray and runoff must be confirmed during ~ the irrigation audit. 20. Slopes greater than 25% shall not be irrigated with an irrigation system with a precipitation rate exceeding 0,75 inches per hour. This restriction may be modified if the landscape designer specifies an alternative design or technology, as part of the Landscape - Documentation Package, and clearly demonstrates no runoff or 17 erosion will occur. Prevention of runoff and erosion must be confirmed during the irrigation audit. b. Hydrozone. 1. Each valve shall irrigate a hydrozone with similar site, slope, sun , exposure, soil conditions, and plant materials with similar water use. 2. Sprinkler heads and other emission devices shalJ be selected based on what is appropriate for the plant type within that hydrozone. 3. Where feasible, trees shail be placed on separate valves from shrubs, groundcovers, and turf. 4. Individual hydrozones that mix plants of moderate and low water use, or moderate and high water use, may be allowed if: i. plant factor calculation is based on the proportions of the respective plant water uses and theirplant factor; or ii. the plant factor of the higher water using plant is used for calculations. 5. Individual hydrozones that mix high and.low water use plants shall not be permitted. 6. On the landscape design plan and irrigation design plan, hydrozone areas shall be designated by number, letter, or other designation. On the irrigation design plan, designate the areas irrigated by each ~ valve, and assign a number to each valve ~eietea: u5e~s~~~enUmbe=;~~ne . . ~ ~ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ~ Aydrozone InformaUOn Table (see ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Appendix B Section A). This table can 2. The irrigation design plan, at a minimum, shall contain: 8isoassist~~n~ne~;gatronauaitand ~ ~ ~ programming the controller: ~ a. location and size of an~separate water meters for landscape included in the desiqn plan; b. location, type and size of all components of the irrigation system, including controllers, main and lateral lines, valves, sprinkler heads, moisture sensing devices, rain switches, quick couplers, pressure regulators, and backflow prevention devices; c. static water pressure at the point of connection to the public water supply; d. flow rate (gallons per minute), application rate (inches per hour), and design operating pressure (pressure per square inch) for each station; . ~ e. recycled water irrigation systems as specified in Section .8~3 8.090_ _ ,-{oeietea: a92.~a ~ f. the following statement: "I have complied with the criteria of ublin ,_--{~eietea: ~ne o~asn~,~e - - - - - - - - - - - - ~ Municipal Code Chapter 8.88 and applied them accordingly for the efficient use of water in the irrigation design plan"; and g. the signature of a licensed landscape architect, certified irrigation designer, licensed landscape contractor, or any other person authorized to 1g design an irrigation system. (See Sections 5500.1, 5615, 5641, 5641.1, 5641.2, 5641.3, 5641.4, 5641.5, 5641:6, 6701, 7027.5 of the Business and Professions Code, Section 832.27 of Title 16 of the California Code of Regulations, and Section 6721 of the Food and Agricultural Code.) ~~-1._ Gradin~ Design_Plan_ For the efficient_use of water, grading of a_pro~ect site_shall ueietea: rrote: aUr~ority c~tea: se~rion be desi ned to minimize soil erosion, runoff, and water waste. A radin lan shall be 6ss9s,Go~e~aentcoae.xeferen~e: g g g p Section 65596, Govemment Code.¶ submitted as part af the Landscape Documentation Package. A comprehensive grading plan ~ . re ared b a civil en ineer for other Cit _ ermits satisfiesthis re uirement §492.8 - ~ p p Y 9~ ._Y _ _ _ _ _ ~e~etea:ro~aragen~y 1. The project applicant shall submit a landscape grading plan that indicates finished configurations and elevations of the landscape area including: a. height of graded slopes; b. drainage patterns; c. pad elevations; d. finish grade; and e. stormwater retention improvements, if applicable. 2. To prevent excessive erosion and runoff, it is highly recommended that project applicants: a. grade so that all irrigation and normal rainfall remains within property lines and does not drain on to non-permeable hardscapes; b. avoid disruption of naturaf drainage patterns and undisturbed soil; and c. avoid soil compaction in landscape areas. ~ 3. The grading design plan shall contain the following statement: "I have complied ~ with the criteria of,~ublin_Municipal Code Cha~ter 8.88 and_applied_them_ _-~{~Qietea: ~ne ora~an~e ~ accordingly for the efficient use of water in the grading design plan" and shall bear the signature of a licensed professional as authorized by law. I 8.8~~ _~.'@FtIfICBte Of C.0171p~@t1017. Deleted: Note: Anthority Cited: Secrion ~ ~ . ~ 65595,GovemmentCode.Reference: ~ ~ ~ . . ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Secrion 65596, Government Code.¶ - A. The Certificate of Completion~Shail include the following ive 5) elements and shall be §a9z.9 _ required prior to final sign-off of the buildinc~permit: ueietea: ~seewPPena~Xcfora5~p~e ~ ` cerhficate) 1. Project information sheet that contains ~ oeiet~a: S~X~6 ~ a. date; b. project name; 19 c. project applicant name, telephone, and mailing address, d. project address and location; and e. property owner name, telephone, and mailing address; ~ 2. Certification by either the signer of the landscape design plan, the signer of the irrigation design plan, or the licensed landscape contractor that the landscape project has been installed per the approved Landscape Documentation Package. 1. Infiltration beds, swales, and basins that allow water to collect and soak into the ground. 2. Constructed wetlands and retention ponds that retain water, handle' excess flow, and filter poliutants. ~ 3. Pervious or porous surfaces {e.g., permeable pavers or blocks, pervious or porous concrete, etc.) that minimize runoff. Where there have been significant changes made in the field during construction, ~ these "as-builY' or record drawings shall be included with the certification_ 3. Irrigation scheduling parameters used to set the controller (see Section.~~ 1 ~e?ecea: a9z.~o>; 8.88.050. D). 4. Landscape and irrigation maintenance schedule (see Section~.88.050.E). oeietea:a9z.~~~; ~ 5. Irrigation audit report (see Section .8,~ 8.060~ - ~eietea: a9z.~zj; ~,a 6. Soil analysis report, if not submitted with Landscape Documentation Package, and documentation verifying implementation of soil report recommendations (see S@CtIOCI .$$.~4~.E . _ ~ Deleted:4925 ~ B. The project applicant shalL 1. Submit the si ned Certificate of Com letion to the Cit _ for review __,:--j oeietea: lo~a~ agen~ I 9 p ~.Y _ 2. Ensure that copies of the approved Certificate of Completion are submitted to the - local water purveyor and property owner or his or her designee. ~j _ 1 I~'... Tfl@ C1~~ Sf18~~:---------------------------------------------------------''~ lDeleted:localagency:.._..:_..._.._..__.._..............J 1. Receive the signed Certificate of Completion from the project applicant 2. Approve or deny the Certificate of Completion: If the Certificate of Completion is _ denied, the City_shall provide information to the prolect applicant_re~ardinc~ ~--{Deleted ~o~~ agen~ - reapplication, ~or other assistance. _ ~-{Deleted appe~ ~ Irrigation Scheduling. For the efficient use of water, all irrigation schedules shall be oeietea: rrote: au~;ori~ c,tea: se~tion ~ ~ ~ 65595, Government Code. Reference: ~ ~ developed, managed, and evaluated to utilize the minimum amount of water fG'C~UI(@CI t0 Section65596,~o~e~entcoae.q maintain plant health. Irrigation schedules shall meet the following criteria: ~ ~ § a9i.io 1. Irrigation scheduling shall be regulated by automatic irrigation controllers. " 20 ~ • Overhead irrigation with potable water shall be scheduled between 8;00 p.m. and 10:00 a.m. unless weather conditions prevent it. If allowable hours of irrigation differ from the local water purveyor, the stricter of the two shall apply. Operation of the irrigation system outside the normal watering window is allowed for auditing and system maintenance. If irriqated with recycled water operation of the irrigation svstem shall be scheduled between 9:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m. Irriqation with recycled water outside of the allowable waterinq window is allowed providinq there_ is qualified supervisory personnel on-site to oversee the irriqation process to minimize human contact. When usinq recycled water, the District's _ requirements shall be used. 2. For implementation of the irrigation schedule, particular attention must be paid to irrigation run times, emission device, flow rate, and current reference evapotranspiration, so that applied water meets the Estimated Total Water Use. _ Total annual applied water shall be less than or equal to Maximum Applied Water Allowance (MAWA). Actual irrigation schedules shall be regulated by automatic - irrigation controllers using current reference evapotranspiration data (e.g., CIMIS) - or soil moisture sensor data or centralized irriqation svs#em with a weather station flow sensor and master valve. 3. Parameters used to set the automatic controller shall be developed and submitted for each of the following: a. the plant establishment period; b. the established landscape; and c. temporarily irrigated areas. 4. Each irrigation schedule shall consider for each station all of the following that apply: a. irrigation interval (days between irrigation); b. irrigation run times (hours or minutes per irrigation event to avoid runoff); c. number of cycle starts required for each irrigation event to avoid runoff; d. amount of applied water scheduled to be applied on a monthly basis; e. application rate setting; f. root depth setting; g. plant type setting; h. soil type; 21 , i. slope factor setting; j. shade factor setting; and k. irrigation uniformity or efficiency setting. Landscape and Irrigation Maintenance Schedule - ~ei~ote:AuthorityCited:Secrion I ~ . . . . . . . _ . - - - ~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ 65595, Govemment Code. Reference: ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Section 65596, Govemment Code.¶ . ' 1. Landscapes shalf be maintained to ensure water use efficiency. A regular ti maintenance schedule shall be submitted with the Certificate of Completion. ¶ § 492.11 2. A regular maintenance schedule shalt include, but nofbe limited to, routine - inspection; adjustment and repair of the irrigation system and its components, aerating and dethatching turf areas, replenishing mulch; fertilizing; pruning; weeding in all landscape areas, and removing and obstruction to emission devices. Operation ofithe irrigation system outside the normal watering window is allowed for auditing and system maintenance. 3. Repair of all irrigation equipment shall be done with the originally installed ' components or their equivalents or better to achieve the desired uniformity and distribution rates. 4. A project applicant is encouraged to implement sustainable or environmentally- friendly practices for overall landscape maintenance. . n r . . . . . . . _ . . - - : _ - - ' De95 Gove~mm nt Code. Refe e cectio .8~ 8•060 Irri~ation Audit~ ~CCI~8t1011 .SUPV@~/~ _1C1(~ ~YPI~at1011 Wat@C US@ 14?1a~~/SIS. Section 65596, Government Code. l - ~ Deleted: ¶ I . ~ A. All landscape irrigation audits required by this Cha~ter shall be conducted by a certified q ~ landscape irrigation auditor. § a9z.~z B. For new construction and rehabilitated landscape projects installed after January 1, 2010, as described in Section .8~ 8.010 ueieted: 4so.~ J 1. The project applicant shall submit an irrigation audit report with the Certificate of ~ Completion to the Gi~_that ma~r include, but is not_limited to: inspection, SYSt@fll Deleted:_local agency _ J tune-up, system test with distribution uniformity, reporting overspray or run off that causes overland flow, and preparation of an irrigation schedule. 2,. The Citv ma~administer programs thatjncludinq, but not be limited to, Iffl~atl011 D218ted:)thelocalagencyshall 7 water use analysis, irrigation audits, and irrigation surveys for compliance with 1, ~t D818tEd: may include ~ the Maximum Applied Water Allowance: I 8.88.070 Existing Landscapes. 22 ~ This sectior~8.88 070 shall apply to_all existing landscapes thatwere installed before h~e ~eietea: io~~agen~YmaYaes~~ate , - - - another agency, such as a water purveyor, effective date of this Chapter and are over one acre in size. ~ to~aPlementsomeora„of~ne i requvements contained imthis ordinance. 1. For all landsca es, ubiect to this section that have a se arate water meter, the Localagenciesmaycollaboratewith p rs _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ p _ _ _ _ _ _ _ water urveyors to define each enti 's ~City ma~ administer programs~cludinq but not be limited to, irrigation water use specificresponsibilitiesrelatingtothis _ _ - - - _ . . . . . analyses, irrigatian surveys, soil and water analvsis, and irrigation audits to °ra~aan°e.¶ ¶ evaluate water use and provide recommendations as necessary to reduce rrote: Au~noriTy c~tea: se~t~on 6ss9s, landsca e water use to a level that does not exceed the Maximum A lied Water G°°e'~'°lentcoae.RereTen~e:se~tion p ~ ~ pp ~ 65596, Government Code.¶ ~ Allowance for existirig Iandscapes. The Maximum Applied Water Allowance for ¶ existin landsca es shall be calculated as: MAWA= 0.8 ETo LA 0.62 §avs.~ IrrigationAudit,~~T~gatso~ g p ~ , Survey, and Irrigation Wate~ Use , . A~e~Yss3.¶ . 2. For all landscapes,subject to this section that do not have a separate meter, the ~~a~ _ _ - , .i ueleted: , a93 1, Citv mav administer ~rograms~ncludinq but not be limited to irri~ation surve~rs_ , F__ _a~ ~ . and irrigation audits to evaluate water use and provide recommendations as ',~.,`,I Deleted: January 1, 2010 ~ necessary in order to prevent water waste. ~ D212tEd m4931(a) I ~ , , . ~ ~ _ ~ ~ . ~ ~ ~ ~ . . . . . . ~ ~ ~ DElet2d: local agency shall I. , ~ . . ~ D210tCd: that may include I 8.88.080 Public Education. ~ ,.+,'j Deleted:ina93.1(a), ~ ~beleted: local agency shall ~ ~ . A. Publications. Education is a critical component to promote the efficient use of water in ` y Deietea:u~atmay~~~uae ~ landscapes. The use of ap~ropriate principles of design installation manaqement and D21Etedt (b) All landscape imgation maintenance that save water is encouraqed in the communitv. Information about the desiqn, auditsshallbeconductedbyacertified installation, manaqement, and maintenance of water efficient landscapes is available from the i~as~aPeu,~;gationaua~tor.q District. ¶ . ~ ~ ~ . . . ~ ~ . Note: Authority Cited: Section 65595, - ~ Government.Code. Reference: Section ~ B. Model Homes. At least one modet home that is landscaqed in each development 6ss96,Gove~entcoae.q ~ consistinq of eiqht or more homes shail use signs and written information to demonstrate the ~ principles of water efficient landscapes described in this Cha~ter. g~932 wa:er 1. Signs shall be used to identify the model as an example of a water efficient landscape featuring elements such as hydrozones, irrigation equipment, and others that contribute to the overall water efficient theme. 2. Information shall be provided by the project developer at the site of all such model homes about designing, installing, managing, and maintaining water efficient landscapes. 8.88A90 Recycfed Water. A. The installation of recycled water irrigation systems shall allow for the current and future use of recycled water, unless the project is located in an area in which recycled water is unavailable and will not be available for the foreseeable future, or a written exemption has been granted as described in Section 8.88.090:B. The District has specific provision in their District Code that governs the use of Recycled Water. In accordance with these provisions, applicants should: - 1. Use recycled water in accordance with the District's Ordinance. 23 2. Label sites and instali Recycled Water si nc~aqe in accordance with the District's Recvcled Water Use Guidelines. 3. Install the on-site Recycled Water system in accordance with the DistricYs Specifications, Section IV. 4. Install a Pressure Reduction Valve (PRV) immediately downstream of the Recycled Water Meter as per the District's Recvcled Water Guidelines; Section IV. The PRV is to protect the applicanYs system from pressure fluctuations durinq the daily operation of the District's RW svstern. 5. The Recycled Water System is subiect to the required on-site coveraqe test and cross-connection tests performed bv the District. B. Irrigation systems and decorative water features shall use recycled water unless a written exemption has been granted by the local waterpurveyor stating that recycled water meeting ali public health codes and standards is not available and will not be available for the foreseeable future. - C. All recycled water irrigation systems shall be designed and operated in accordance with the District's Code and all applicable local and State laws. D. Landscapes using recycled water are considered Special Landscape Areas. The ET Adjustment Factor for Special Landscape Areas shall not exceed 1.0. 8.88.100 Water Waste Prevention. L ~ DeletOd: (a) Local agencies J - It shall,~e a violation of this Cha~ter for anv qropertv tomamtain inefficient landscape irrigation ~D212ted: preventwaterwasteresulling 1 ~which results in runoff leavin the tar et landsca e due to low head draina e, overs ra , or fr°m ~ -p---- - - g ------p -Y----- other similar conditions and where water flows onto adjacent property, non-irrigated areas, Deleted: byprohibiting ~ walks, roadways, parking lots, or structures.,The forec~oinq shall not apply where either of the_ ~eietea: P~~rieSfo=~o~tionofthese fO~~OWICICJ app~~/: ~ prohibirionsshallbeestablishedlocally. 218tCd: (b) Restrictions regarding ~ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ . ~ p • overspray and runoff may be modified if: ¶ 1) the target landscape area is adjacent to permeable surfacing and no runoff occurs; or ~ 2) the adjacent non-permeable surfaces are designed and constructed to drain entirely t0 ~aC1C~SC8plflg. ~ Deleted: Note: Authoritycited: Section ~ . ~ ~ 65594, Govemment Code. Reference: . . / Section 65596, Government Code ~~.88.110 Storm Water Manaqement. Deleted: § av4. Effective , _ _ _ ~ . . . ~ ~ ~ ~ Precipitation.¶. . . ~ i~ (a) A local agency may consider ~ ~ Stormwater. manaqement practices t0 minimize runoff and increase infiltration ~O recharge ~ EffectivePrecipitation(25% ofannual groundwater and improve water qualitv are required bv Chapter 7.74 tStormwater n1e~;p~,aaon~;~u~a~k~ngWateruseana may use the following equation to Management and Discharqe Cantrol~ of the Dublin Munici~al Code. % ~a,~„~a,eM~;,,,,,n,nPP,,eawater ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Allowance: ¶ ~ - ~ r _ - ~ MAWA= ~ETo - EPPt) ~0.62) K0:7 x LA) Section 4 Severabilitv The provisions of this Ordinance are_severable_and if any ~rovision _ +~o.3XsLw~~.q clause, sentence, word or part thereof is held illeqal invalid unconstitutional or inapplicable to ~ t ¶ anv person or circumstances, such illeqalitv, invaliditv, unconstitutionalitv, or inapplicability N°te:`'°~n°"TyC,tea: ~ ~ ~ . . ~ ~ ~ DEICted: 65595, Goveinment Code ~ Referznce~ Sechon G5596; GovernmenT Code 24 ~ shall not affect or impair anv of the remaininq provisions clauses sentences sections words or parts thereof of the ordinance or their applicabilitv to other persons or circumstances. Section 5. Effective Date. This Ordinance shall take effect and be enforced thirtv (30) days followinq its adoption. Section 6. Posting. The City Clerk of the City of Dublin shall cause this Ordinance to be posted in at least three (3) public places in the Citv of Dublin in accordance with Section 36933 of the Government Code of the State of California: PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this dav of 2011, AYES: NOES: _ ABSENT ABSTAI N: Ma~ r ATTEST: Citv Clerk 25 ' Page<1: [1] Delefed ' marthaa ; 2/17/Z0113;58:00 PM ' ) promote the values and benefits of landscapes while recognizing the need to invest water and other resources as efficiently as possible; (2) establish a structure for planning, designing, installing, maintaining and managing water efficient landscapes in new construction and rehabilitated projects; (3) establish provisions for water management practices and water waste prevention for existing landscapes; (4) use water efficiently without waste by setting a Maximum Applied Water Allowance as an upper limit for water use and reduce water use to the lowest practical amount; (5) promote the benefits of consistent landscape ordinances with neighboring local and regional agencies; (6) encourage local agencies and water purveyors to use economic incentives that ~ promote the efficient use of water, such as implementing a tiered-rate structure; and (7) encourage local agencies to designate the necessary authority that implements and enforces the provisions of the Model Water Efficient Landscape Ordinance or its local landscape ordinance. Note: Authority cited: ~ '