HomeMy WebLinkAbout09/00/1989, - AMENDING WATER ALLOCATION REGULATIONS ORDINANCE NO. 1151 (1989 Series)
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO
AMENDING THE WATER ALLOCATION REGULATIONS
BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows:
SECTION 1. Findings. The Council makes the following findings.
1. The council has adopted a Water and Wastewater Management Element of the general
plan, to guide the conservation, use, and development of water supplies, consistent
with goals of the general plan. These regulations are consistent with the general
plan.
2. This amendment is necessary to protect the public health, safety, and general
welfare. Specifically, this amendment is needed to assure that increased water use
due to additional land development will not jeopardize adequate water service to both
existing users and new users, including minimum amounts of water for fire protection,
personal consumption and sanitation, the operations of businesses, industries, and
public services, and landscape irrigation.
3. The city has prepared and the Council has considered an initial environmental study
(ER49-89), in accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act and state and
city environmental impact procedures and guidelines.
SECTION 2. Environmental determination
1. The council hereby determines that there will be no significant impacts and
approves a negative declaration.
SECTION 3. Adootion. Municipal Code Chapter 17.89, Water Allocation Regulations, is
amended as fully contained in the attached Exhibit A, included herein by this reference.
SECTION 4. Publication and effective date A summary of this ordinance, approved by
the City Attorney, together with the names of councilmembers voting for and against,
shall be published once, at least three (3) days prior to its final passage, in the
Telegram-Tribune, a newspaper published and circulated in this city. A copy of the full
text of this ordinance shall be on file in the office of the City Clerk on and after the
date following introduction and passage to print and the copy shall be available to any
interested member of the public. This ordinance shall go into effect thirty days after
final passage.
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Ordinance No. 1151
INTRODUCED AND PASSED TO PRINT in summary form by the Council of the City of San
Obispo, at its meeting held on the 5th day of September
1989, on motion of Councilwoman Pinard seconded
by Councilwoman Rappa and on the following roll call vote:
AYES• Councilmembers Pinard,, Rappa, Reiss, Settle and Mayor Dunin
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
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�- -yor Ron Dunin
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CitA Clerk Pam V es
APPROVED:
City dministrative Officer
City Attorn
Community Development Director
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Utilities Director
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Ordinance No. 1151
EXHIBIT A
17.89.050 Allowed water-use increases.
A. General reserve categories
The following general reserve categories are created: general residential, affordable
residential, nonresidential (see Section 17.89.020 for definitions).
(1) Initial reserve amounts: Upon July 1, 1988, the reserves shall have the
following amounts.
(a) Residential development: 101.0 acre-feet.
(b) Affordable residential development 17.9 acre-feet.
(c) Nonresidential development: 40.0 acre-feet.
(2) Deletions from these reserves shall be made as follows:
(a) On September 1, 1988, the amount of expected water-use increases for: (i)
those developments which have obtained construction permits between July 1,
1988, and September 1, 1988, and (ii) those developments which submitted
complete construction permit.applications before September 1, 1988, whether
or not they have obtained construction permits.
(b) Whenever an allocation is made after September 1, 1988.
(3) Additions to these reserves shall be made when oroiects increasins safe yield
can deliver water thro kh the city water system
according to the following factors times the added safe
yield:
(a) Between July 1, 1988, and when the first 147.1 acre-feet of additional
yield have been obtained: zero.
(b) After the first 147.1 acre-feet of additional safe yield have been obtained
(following July 1, 1988):
(i) Residential: 0.28;
(ii) Affordable residential: 0.05;
(iii) Nonresidential: 0.17.
Additions may also be made pursuant to Section 17.89.060.C.
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