HomeMy WebLinkAbout1547ORDINANCE NO. 1547 (2010 Series)
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO REPEALING CHAPTER 13.20
AND REPEALING AND REPLACING CHAPTER 17.87 OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS
OBISPO MUNICIPAL CODE ESTABLISHING NEW WATER EFFICIENT
LANDSCAPESTANDARDS
WHEREAS, the State of California has adopted the Water Conservation Landscaping
Act of 2006 (Assembly Bill 1881) which requires all cities and counties in California to adopt a
water efficient landscape water conservation ordinance by January 1, 2010; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to this law, the Department of Water Resources ( "DWR ") has
prepared a Model Water Efficient Landscape Ordinance ( "model ordinance ") for use by local
agencies; and
WHEREAS, the intent of the state's model ordinance is to achieve increased landscape
water use efficiency in new and rehabilitated landscapes; and
WHEREAS, local agencies may adopt the state's model ordinance, or adopt their own
ordinance that is at least as effective as the state's model ordinance; and
WHEREAS, the City of San Luis Obispo proposes to establish a Water Efficient
Landscape Ordinance in compliance with the state requirements set forth in Assembly Bill 1881;
and
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission held a Public Hearing on the proposed Ordinance
on March 24, 2010, and unanimously recommended that Council adopt the Ordinance; and
WHEREAS, the City Council held a public hearing to review the ordinance on April 20,
2010, ordinance is in compliance with the state requirements set forth in Assembly Bill 1881.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of San Luis
Obispo as follows:
SECTION 1. Findings for Approval. The City Council finds as follows:
1. The proposed ordinance is consistent with the intent of the Water Conservation The
Landscaping Act of 2006.
2. The proposed ordinance is at least as effective as the state's Model Water Efficient
Landscape Ordinance.
SECTION 2. Chapter 17.87 of the City of San Luis Obispo's Municipal Code is
replaced and amended to read as follows:
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17.87.010 Definitions.
The following definitions are applicable within this chapter:
A. "Certificate of Completion" means the document required under 17.87.040 (C) (1).
B. "Common interest developments" means community apartment projects, condominium
projects, planned developments, and stock cooperatives per Civil Code Section 1351.
C. "Ecological restoration project" means a project where the site is intentionally altered to
establish a defined, indigenous, historic ecosystem.
D. "Estimated Total Water Use" (ETWU) means the total water used for the landscape.
E. "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 ordinance, is a person who occupies the
dwelling he or she owns. This excludes speculative homes, which are not owner - occupied
dwellings.
F. "Hydrozone" means a portion of the landscaped area having plants with similar water needs
that are served by a valve or set of valves with the same irrigation schedule.
G. "Irrigation efficiency" means the measurement of the amount of water beneficially used,
which is the amount of water stored in the root zone, divided by the amount of water applied.
Irrigation efficiency is derived from measurements and estimates of irrigation system
characteristics and management practices.
H. "Maximum Applied Water Allowance" (MAWA) means the upper limit of annual applied
water for the established landscaped area in Section 17.87.020. It is based upon the area's
reference evapotranspiration, the ET Adjustment Factor, and the size of the landscaped 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.
I. "Project applicant" means the individual or entity submitting a landscape and irrigation plan
required under this Chapter. A project applicant may be the property owner or his or her
designee.
J. "Rehabilitated landscape" means any re- landscaping project that requires a building permit
or design review where the modified landscape area is equal to or greater than 2,500 square
feet.
17.87.020 Applicability
A. The provisions of this Chapter shall apply to the following landscape projects:
1. New construction and rehabilitated landscapes for institutional, commercial and multi-
family development projects with a landscape area equal to or greater than 2,500 square
feet which are otherwise subject to a building permit or development review.
2. Developer- installed single- family residential landscapes and common areas of a project
with a landscape area equal to or greater than 2,500 square feet which are otherwise
subject to a building permit or development review. Where model homes are included,
the developer shall install at least two model homes with landscapes that comply with the
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requirements of this chapter and include signs and printed materials explaining design
strategies and plant materials for water conservation.
3. New construction landscapes which are homeowner - provided and /or homeowner -hired in
single - family residential projects with a total project landscape area equal to or greater
than 5,000 square feet requiring a building permit or development review.
4. Homeowners Associations and Common Interest Developments architectural guidelines
(i.e., CC &Rs) shall not prohibit or include conditions that have the effect of prohibiting
the use of low water -using plants as a group. Further, the guidelines shall not prohibit the
removal of turf, nor restrict or prohibit the reduction of turf in lieu of more water efficient
alternatives (Civil Code Section 1353.8).
B. This ordinance does not apply to:
1. Registered local, state or federal historical sites;
2. Ecological restoration projects that do not require a permanent irrigation system; or
3. Plant collections, as part of botanical gardens and arboretums open to the public.
C. Projects that fall under the applicable thresholds cited shall submit the following:
Landscape design plan which meets the Maximum Applied Water Allowance calculation
and design criteria in the City Engineering Standards Uniform Design Criteria for
Landscaping and Irrigation.
2. Irrigation design plan which meets the design criteria in the City Engineering Standards
Uniform Design Criteria for Landscaping and Irrigation.
17.87.030 Submittal Requirements.
A. Landscape design plan. For the efficient use of water, a landscape shall be designed and
planned for the intended function of the project. For each landscape project subject to this
chapter, applicants shall submit a landscape design plan as described in the City Engineering
Standards Uniform Design Criteria for Landscaping and Irrigation.
B. Irrigation design plan. The irrigation system and its related components shall be planned and
designed to allow for proper installation, management, and maintenance. For each landscape
project subject to this chapter, applicants shall submit an irrigation design plan that is
designed and installed to meet irrigation efficiency criteria as described in the City
Engineering Standards Uniform Design Criteria for Landscaping and Irrigation.
C. Soils Management Report. In order to reduce runoff and encourage healthy plant growth, soil
amendment, mulching and soil conditioning recommendations shall be prepared by a
licensed landscape architect, licensed landscape contractor, licensed civil engineer or
licensed architect as described in the City Engineering Standards Uniform Design Criteria for
Landscaping and Irrigation.
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D. Grading Design Plan. For the efficient use of water, grading of a project site shall be
designed to minimize soil erosion, runoff, and water waste as described in the City
Engineering Standards Uniform Design Criteria for Landscaping and Irrigation.
E. Stormwater Management. Stormwater management practices minimize runoff and increase
infiltration which recharges groundwater and improves water quality. Implementing
stormwater best management practices into the landscape and grading design plans to
minimize runoff and to increase on -site retention and infiltration are required. Project
applicants shall refer to Chapter 12.08 of the City's Municipal Code and the City
Engineering Standards for stormwater quality requirements.
17.87.040 Implementation Procedures.
A. Development Review. For projects that require development review (tentative parcel map,
tentative tract, development plan or conditional use permit), project applicants shall submit
the following documentation:
1. A completed Maximum Applied Water Allowance for the conceptual landscape design.
2. A conceptual landscape design plan which demonstrates that the landscape will meet the
landscape design specifications of the City Engineering Standards Uniform Design
Criteria for Landscaping and Irrigation.
3. A conceptual irrigation design plan which notes the irrigation methods and design actions
that will be employed to meet the irrigation specifications of the City Engineering
Standards Uniform Design Criteria for Landscaping and Irrigation.
4. A grading plan which demonstrates the landscape will meet the specifications of the City
Engineering Standards Uniform Design Criteria for Landscaping and Irrigation.
B. Building Application. Prior to the issuance of a building permit, project applicants shall
submit the following:
1. A completed Maximum Applied Water Allowance form (Appendices City Engineering
Standards) based on the final landscape design plan.
2. A final landscape design plan that includes all the criteria required in the City
Engineering Standards Uniform Design Criteria for Landscaping and Irrigation.
3. A final irrigation plan that includes all the criteria required in the City Engineering
Standards Uniform Design Criteria for Landscaping and Irrigation.
4. A soils management report that includes at a minimum the criteria required in the City
Engineering Standards Uniform Design Criteria for Landscaping and Irrigation.
5. A final grading plan that includes all the criteria required in the City Engineering
Standards Uniform Design Criteria for Landscaping and Irrigation.
6. A hydrozone table (Appendices City Engineering Standards).
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C. Project Completion. Upon completion of the installation of the landscape and irrigation
system and prior to the issuance of the Certificate of Occupancy, the project applicant shall
submit the following:
1. A Certification of Completion (Appendices City Engineering Standards) signed by the
professional of record for the landscape and irrigation design certifying that the project
was installed per the City approved landscape design, irrigation and grading plans and
meets or exceeds an average landscape irrigation efficiency of 0.71. The City reserves
the right to inspect and audit any irrigation system which has received an approval
through the provisions of this chapter.
2. A project applicant shall develop and provide to the owner or owner representative and
the City an irrigation schedule that assists in the water management of the project and
utilizes the minimum amount of water required to maintain plant health. Irrigation
schedules shall meet the criteria in the City Engineering Standards Uniform Design
Criteria for Landscaping and Irrigation.
3. A regular maintenance schedule shall be submitted by the project applicant with the
Certificate of Completion that includes: routine inspections, adjustment and repairs to the
irrigation system, aerating and dethatching turf areas, replenishing mulch, fertilizing,
pruning and weeding. The maintenance schedule will be provided to the owner or owner
representative.
SECTION 3. Severability. If any subdivision, paragraph, sentence, clause, or phrase of
this ordinance is, for any reason, held to be invalid or unenforceable by a court of competent
jurisdiction, such invalidity or unenforceability shall not affect the validity or enforcement of the
remaining portions of this ordinance, or any other provisions of the City's rules and regulations.
It is the City's express intent that each remaining portion would have been adopted irrespective
of the fact that any one or more subdivisions, paragraphs, sentences, clauses, or phrases be
declared invalid or unenforceable.
SECTION 4. A summary of this ordinance, approved by the City Attorney, together
with the names of the Council members voting for and against it, shall be published at least five
(5) days prior to its final passage, in the Tribune, a newspaper published and circulated in this
City. This ordinance will go into effect at the expiration of thirty (30) days after its final
passage.
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INTRODUCED on the 20th day of April 2010 AND FINALLY ADOPTED by the
Council of the City of San Luis Obispo on the 4th day of May 2010, on the following vote:
AYES: Council Members Ashbaugh, Marx and Settle, Vice Mayor Carter and
Mayor Romero
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
ATTEST:
Elaina Cano
City Clerk
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
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Christine Die ric
City Attorney
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Mayor Dav • F. Romero
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