Ordinance 2002-17ORDINANCE NO. 2002- 17
WATER IRRIGATION ORDINANCE OF COLLIER COUNTY;
RESTRICTING THE HOURS OF WATER IRRIGATION IN
UNINCORPORATED COLLIER COUNTY; PROVIDING TITLE AND
APPLICABILITY; PROVIDING FINDINGS, PURPOSE, AND
DEFINITIONS; PROVIDING IRRIGATION HOURS AND
OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS; PROVIDING EXEMPTIONS AND
VARIANCE PROCEDURES; PROVIDING PENALTIES; PROVIDING
FOR CONFLICT AND SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR INCLUSION
INTO THE COUNTY'S CODE OF LAWS AND ORDINANCES;
PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE
WHEREAS, Chapter 125, Florida Statutes, authorizes Boards of County Commissioners
to enact ordinances deemed by the respective Board to be necessary to protect the health, safety,
and welfare of the residents, citizens, or visitors of the respective County, and
WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County has determined that
the protection of water resources is in the best interest of and for the long-term protection of the
health, safety, and welfare of the residents, citizens, and visitors to Collier County, and
WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County has also determined
that water conservation is an integral part of protecting current and future water resources, and
WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners has deemed that placing certain
restrictions on the use of water for irrigation is an effective means of conserving water.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that:
SECTION ONE: TITLE.
I. l This Ordinance shall be called "The Collier County Water Irrigation ~ancC~.'
SECTION TWO: FI~INGS. m~ '.
2.1 I~igation places a significant demand on water resources of Collier County,
including the potable water supply system.
2.2
That adopting this Ordinance to limit allowable hours of irrigation is to promote
conservation, to protect water resources, and to reduce demand upon all water
sources, including sources of water that can be treated to become potable water.
2.3
That restricting allowable hours of irrigation pursuant to this Ordinance will not
create undue hardship on the users of water from the affected water sources.
SECTION THREE: PURPOSE AND APPLICABILITY.
3.1
The primary purpose of this Ordinance is to provide the regulatory framework to
assist in conservation of water resources through consistent and uniform
application of restrictions on use of water for irrigation in unincorporated Collier
County.
3.2
This Ordinance shall be applicable notwithstanding any other Collier County
Ordinance.
SECTION FOUR: DEFINITIONS
The following definitions apply throughout this Ordinance:
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4.2
4.3
4.4
4.5
4.6
4.7
4.8
4.9
4.10
4.11
4.12
"County" means Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida,
by and through its Board of County Commissioners and as Ex-Officio the
Governing Board of the Collier County Water-Sewer District and Goodland
Water District.
"Code Enforcement Officer" means any authorized agent or employee of the
County whose duty it is to enforce the County's codes.
"Impervious Surfaces" means surfaces that do not allow penetration of water,
including, but not limited to, paved or concrete roads, paved or concrete
sidewalks, paved or concrete driveways, paved or concrete parking lots, or highly
compacted areas including shell or clay.
"Irrigation" means the application of water by means other than natural
precipitation.
"Irrigation Systems" means equipment and/or devices which deliver water to
landscaping being irrigated including, but not limited to, pumping stations and
controls, control structures, ditches, public or private wells, piping, valves,
fittings, and emitters.
"Landscaping" means all residential, commercial, institutional, industrial, and
governmental areas which are considered as lawns or ornamentally planted,
including, but not limited to, sod, grasses, turf, ground covers, flowers, shrubs,
trees, mulch, hedges, and other similar plant materials.
"Low Volume Irrigation Systems" means equipment and devices specifically
designed to deliver a volume of water consistent with the water requirement of
the plant being irrigated and which delivers the water with a high degree of
efficiency directly to the root zone of the plant.
"Low Volume Hand Watering" means watering attended by one person with
one hose equipped with a self-canceling or automatic shutoff nozzle.
"Low Volume Mobile Equipment Washing" means the washing of mobile
equipment with a bucket and sponge, a single hose with a self-canceling or
automatic shutoff nozzle, low volume pressure cleaning equipment, or any
combination of the preceding methods of washing.
"Low Volume Pressure Cleaning" means pressure cleaning by means of
equipment that is specifically designed to reduce the volume of water used as
accepted by industry standards.
"Pervious Surface" means every improved or unimproved surface that allows
water to readily soak into, or recharge, the water aquifer under such surface.
"Water Resources" means any and all water on or beneath the surface of the
ground, including, but not limited to, natural or artificial watercourses, lakes,
ponds, and artificial water features, and water percolating, standing, or flowing
beneath the surface of the ground.
SECTION FIVE: IRRIGATION HOURS; OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS
5.1
All water irrigation activities within the specified geographic area(s) and within
the boundaries as designated in Section Six, and which are not exempted by
Section Seven, shall be restricted to the days and hours as specified in Table 1.
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Table 1. Collier County Water Irrigation Restrictions
Landscaping Irrigation - Established
ODD Numbered Addresses
EVEN Numbered Addresses
Landscaping Irrigation - New (in
ALL Addresses ]
Irrigation System Maintenance
Existing Systems
New Systems
3 days each week; Monday, Wednesday, Saturday; 12:01 AM
to 8:00 AM for all types of irrigation; 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM for
Low Volume Hand Watering.
3 days each week; Tuesday, Thursday, Sunday, 12:01 AM to
8:00 AM for all types of irrigation; 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM for
Low Volume Hand Watering.
place less than 60 days)
5 days each week; Monday through Friday, 12:01 AM to 8:00
AM for all types of irrigation; Low Volume Hand Watering
allowed anytime.
10 minutes per zone per week; person must be present in zone
and working on the system during each such operation.
30 minutes per zone, one time only; person must be present in
zone and working on the system during such operation.
Pesticide, Fungicide, Herbicide, Fertilizer Application
ALL Addresses
Other Outdoor Water Uses
ALL Other Outdoor Water
Application shall be coordinated with the scheduled day/time
for Landscaping Irrigation; if applied outside of the allowed
hours, and "watering in" is specified by the manufacturer of the
applied material, a licensed application technician must be on
the premises.
Uses
Other outdoor water uses, including car, truck, and boat
washing and the washing of exterior home surfaces and roofs,
shall be allowed anytime with the use of Low Volume Pressure
Cleaning Equipment, Low Volume Mobile Equipment Washing
and/or water hose equipped with an automatic self-canceling or
automatic shutoff nozzle; in all cases, the water used must drain
to a pervious surface or to a water recycling/reuse system.
5.2
All water irrigation activities must and shall be operated in an efficient manner so
as to not allow water to be applied to any impervious surface.
5.3
Ali water irrigation systems shall be equipped with a properly installed rain sensor
switch.
5.3.1 A rain sensor switch shall be required on all new installations of
irrigation systems.
5.3.2 A rain sensor switch shall be retrofitted on existing systems within one
(1) year of the effective date of this Ordinance.
5.3.3 The rain sensor switch shall be maintained in fully operational condition
at all times by the owner/operator of the irrigation system.
5.4
All water irrigation activities prohibited or restricted from time-to-time by any
Water Shortage Emergency Order declared by the South Florida Water
Management District and published in a newspaper of general circulation in
Collier County pursuant to Section 373.175, Florida Statutes, shall automatically
be incorporated into and be enforceable by application of this Ordinance. Each
such Order shall apply to such geographic areas in Collier County as is specified
in the respective Order, or if not specified, as otherwise then provided by law.
Each Order shall be subject only to such exceptions as are specified in the
respective Order, and if not specified therein, as otherwise then provided by law.
SECTION SIX:
IRRIGATION RESTRICTION AFFECTED AREAS
6.1
The provisions of this Ordinance shall apply only in the unincorporated
geographic areas in Collier County.
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SECTION SEVEN: EXEMPTIONS; VARIANCES
7.1 The following are exempt from all provisions of this Ordinance:
7.1.1
Landscaping irrigation from which the source of the water is 100%
reclaimed water.
7.1.2 Landscaping irrigation from which the source of the water is 100%
saltwater.
7.1.3 Irrigation wholly from a Low Volume Irrigation System.
7.1.4 Use of Low Volume Mobile Equipment Washing provided all unused
water drains into only a pervious ground surface.
7.1.5
Water use to the extent authorized by a specific Consumptive Use
Permit, or similar permit, issued to the respective water user by the South
Florida Water Management District.
7.2
Any individual's or entity's irrigation that is affected by this Ordinance may
make application to the County Water Department Director to request a variance
if strict compliance with the restrictions of this Ordinance will impose a unique,
unnecessary and inequitable hardship on such irrigation. Variance relief may be
granted only upon a written application applying for the variance, which
application contains proof that the irrigation hardship is peculiar to that
individual, entity, or that affected property; that the hardship is not self-imposed;
that the granting of the variance would be consistent with the general intent and
purpose of this Ordinance; that the variance is necessary to eliminate an
inequitable irrigation hardship; and that each variance shall vary the irrigation
restrictions only to the minimum extent required to resolve the unreasonableness
of the irrigation hardship that would exist but for the variance. No variance shall
be granted unless the applicant is able to persuade the Director or his designee of
the necessity for the variance. If the initial decision is made by the Director's
designee, the only appeal shall be to the Director, and the Director's decision
upon appeal to grant or deny the requested variance shall be further reviewable
only as specified in subsection 7.2.1, below.
7.2.1
The County's Water Director, or individual designated by the Water
Director, shall be the only individual(s) authorized to grant or deny these
variances. A decision to grant or deny the variance should be made
within ten (10) days after actual receipt of a complete application for the
variance. Denial of a variance request may be appealed to the Public
Utilities Division Administrator not later then ten (10) days of actual
receipt by the applicant of the decision on the initial request. The
Division Administrator's decision upon appeal shall be final.
7.2.2
An application for variance, and/or the granting of a variance, shall
operate prospectively and shall not affect any then pending enforcement
action pursuant to this Ordinance, or otherwise.
SECTION EIGHT: PENALTIES
8.1
Each violator of this Ordinance shall be issued a citation that specifies a fine of
seventy-five dollars ($75.00), plus any then applicable costs as specified in the
citation issued pursuant to procedures of the Collier County's Citation
Ordinance. The applicable fine shall be $75.00 notwithstanding that said
Ordinance specifies fines that always exceed $75.00. Persons who commit
repeat violations may also be punished pursuant to § 162.21, Florida Statutes, as a
civil infraction with a maximum civil penalty not to exceed five hundred dollars
($500.00). Any person who violates any provision of this Ordinance shall also be
subject to the County's remedies as authorized by § 125.69, Florida Statutes,
Section 1- 6 of the County's Code of Laws and Ordinances, or as otherwise then
allowed by law. The applicable penalties shall be determined by the forum
selected to enforce the violation.
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8.1.1
Each day, or part thereof commencing at noon of the respective day, that
a violation of this Ordinance occurs by the same individual or entity may
be deemed by the finder of fact to constitute a separate violation.
8.1.2
All monies collected pursuant to this Ordinance shall be used by the
Code Enforcement Department to fund continued and enhanced
enforcement of this Ordinance and/or other County Ordinances then
under its jurisdiction.
SECTION NINE: CONFLICT AND SEVERABILITY
The provisions of this Ordinance shall be liberally construed to effectively carry out its
purposes in the interest of public health and to protect the water resources of Collier
County. If any section, phrase, sentence, or portion of this Ordinance is, for any reason,
held invalid or unconstitutional by any court of competent jurisdiction, such portion shall
be deemed a separate, distinct, and independent provision, and such holding shall not
affect the validity of the remaining portions of this Ordinance.
SECTION TEN:
INCLUSION IN THE CODE OF LAWS AND ORDINANCES
The provisions of this Ordinance shall become and be made part of the Code of Laws and
Ordinances of Collier County, Florida. The sections of the Ordinances may be
renumbered or relettered to accomplish such, and the word "ordinance" may be changed
to "section," "article," or any other appropriate word.
SECTION ELEVEN: EFFECTIVE DATE
This Ordinance shall become effective upon filing with the Florida Department of State.
PASSED AND DULY ADO~PTED~ by the Board of County Commissioners of Collier
County, Florida, this ~ ~ day of 1¥['J fe.~' L..- ,2002.
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
B y:
J~VIES N. COLETTA, Chairman
Approved as to form and
legal sufficiency
Thomas C. Palmer,
Assistant County Attorney
This ordir~nce filed with the
Secretary of State's Office the
artd acknowledgement of that
filinc~} received this/~ day
of ~ , .'~"~'~'"' ,/
Oepu~ Clerk
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STATE OF FLORIDA)
COUNTY OF COLLIER)
I, DWIGHT E. BROCK, Clerk of Courts in and for the
Twentieth Judicial Circuit, Collier County, Florida, do hereby
certify that the foregoing is a true copy of:
ORDINANCE NO. 2002-17
Which was adopted by the Board of County Commissioners on
the 9th day of April, 2002, during Regular Session.
WITNESS my hand and the official seal of the Boarder
County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, this
of April, 2002.
DWIGHT
Clerk of 'Co~.~,§~~'~rk
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