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Agenda 05/13/2014 Item #16C4 Proposed Agenda Changes Board of County Commissioners Meeting May 13,2014 Continue Item 16C4 to the May 27. 2014 BCC Meeting: Recommendation to authorize advertising an ordinance amending Ordinance No. 2002-17, the Collier County Water Irrigation Ordinance, to maintain compatibility with the South Florida Water Management District's Mandatory Year-Round Landscape Irrigation Conservation Measures, as amended, and providing for the repeal of Ordinance No. 2000-61, as redundant. (Commissioner Nance's request) Continue Item 16D2 to the May 27,2014 BCC Meeting: Recommendation to approve a Grant Agreement with the Florida Department of Children and Families to implement a three-year Criminal Justice Mental Health and Substance Abuse Reinvestment Grant Program in the amount of $853,316.71 and approve subrecipient agreements with the David Lawrence Center for$367,140.80, the Collier County Sheriff's Office for$333,123,and the National Alliance of Mental Illness of Collier County,for$106,686. (Staffs request) Move Item 16D11 to Item 11F: Recommendation to approve a satisfaction of mortgage for the State Housing Initiatives Partnership (SHIP) Program in accordance with the Board's Short Sale Policy, accepting$1,431 to satisfy the SHIP mortgage. (Commissioner Henning's request) Note: Item 16D19: Title on Executive Summary should read: Recommendation to approve the write-off of an account receivable in the amount of$22,500$32.500 associated with a reimbursement promise from the Friends of the Collier County Museum to purchase a WWII Sherman tank. (Staffs request) Time Certain Items: Item 11B to be heard at 9:30 a.m. Item 11A to be heard at 10:00 a.m. Item 13A to be heard at 10:45 a.m. 5/13/2014 16.C.4. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Recommendation to authorize advertising an ordinance amending Ordinance No. 2002-17, the Collier County Water Irrigation Ordinance, to maintain compatibility with the South Florida Water Management District's Mandatory Year-Round Landscape Irrigation Conservation Measures,as amended, and providing for the repeal of Ordinance No. 2000-61,as redundant. OBJECTIVE: Amend the Collier County Water Irrigation Ordinance to maintain compatibility with the South Florida Water Management District's (SFWMD) Mandatory Year-Round Landscape Irrigation Conservation Measures, as amended, and provide for the repeal of Ordinance No. 2000-61, which is redundant with respect to addressing water irrigation concerns. CONSIDERATIONS: On April 9, 2002, the Board of County Commissioners (Board) adopted Ordinance No. 2002-17,the Collier County Water Irrigation Ordinance. The proposed amendment to the Ordinance is necessary to complement amendments to SFWMD's Mandatory Year-Round Landscape Irrigation Conservation Measures, Chapter 40E-24, F.A.C., as amended. These mandatory conservation measures provide a framework for consistent implementation to ensure the long-term sustainability of the water resources of the region, increase water use efficiency and prevent and curtail wasteful water use practices through regulatory means for landscape irrigation by all users. The measures prohibit landscape irrigation during those periods of the day when irrigation efficiency significantly decreases. The amendment to the Ordinance provides additional expanded definitions and includes extending restrictions to all water sources, including wells and Irrigation Quality (IQ) water; and provides information regarding application, installation and maintenance for irrigation systems. The proposed changes include, in part: • SECTION FOUR: DEFINITIONS Potable water production wells and IQ water are now included under Water Resources. IQ Water, as defined in the Collier County Water-Sewer District (CCWSD) IQ Water Policy of June 11, 2013, is now also included. • SECTION FIVE: IRRIGATION HOURS -OPERATION REQUIREMENTS 5.1 - Irrigation hours of operation are revised, within application limits, by one hour both morning and evening,to 12:01 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. to 11:59 p.m. This change is to align the hours of operation with the SFWMD restrictions, but does not increase the amount of water that can be used.No irrigation is permitted between 10:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., and Friday remains a"dry" day. 5.3 — Includes additional references to rain sensors and soil moisture sensor devices, pursuant to Section 373.62(1), Florida Statutes to promote water conservation. Retrofitting of devices such as rain sensors and soil moisture sensors is required where not previously fitted on irrigation systems within one year of the effective date of the Ordinance amendment. 5.5 —Additional information is included to specify water irrigation application, and irrigation system installation and maintenance best practices to optimize water conservation. Packet Page-809- 5/13/2014 16.C.4. • SECTION SEVEN: EXEMPTION-VARIANCES 7.1.1 -Removes exemption for irrigation from 100 percent reclaimed water. Conserving IQ water for all users within the definition of landscaping will make more IQ water available to extend the current distribution, which will further conserve potable water. 7.1.4 -Exempts the use of water for firefighting, safety, sanitation, health, and medical purposes and other essential uses. 7.3 - Allows property owners to qualify for a variance from the restrictions of the Ordinance if they install devices such as soil moisture sensors, and evapotranspiration-based controllers. • SECTION EIGHT: PENALTIES 8.1 — Removes the $75.00 fine and replaces it with prosecution pursuant to F.S.162.21 as a civil infraction, with a maximum civil penalty not to exceed$500.00. The proposed Amendment also incorporates the repeal of Ordinance No. 2000-61, which is an earlier outdated and redundant Collier County Water Irrigation Ordinance that is codified in the Collier County Code of Laws and Ordinances in Sections 134-286 through Section 134-293. The Development Services Advisory Committee reviewed the proposed amendment to Ordinance No. 2002-17 at its December 4, 2013, meeting. The committee asked a number of questions relating to any financial impacts, how nighttime irrigation is monitored, and whether the utility was involved with landscape planning. The questions were answered and the committee had no recommendations or changes it wished to be incorporated into the proposed Ordinance amendments. FISCAL IMPACT: There is no fiscal impact associated with this item. GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: This amendment and activities anticipated to be tasked under it will have no impact on the county's Growth Management Plan. LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS: This item is approved as to form and legality, and requires majority vote for Board approval.—SRT RECOMMENDATION: That the Board of County Commissioners authorize advertising an ordinance amending Ordinance No. 2002-17, as amended, the Collier County Water Irrigation Ordinance, to maintain compatibility with the South Florida Water Management District's Mandatory Year-Round Landscape Irrigation Conservation Measures,and providing for the repeal of Ordinance No. 2000-61. PREPARED BY: Peter Lund, Manager Customer Service and Utilities Education and Compliance ATTACHMENTS: Proposed Ordinance No. 2014- Packet Page-810- 5/13/2014 16.C.4. COLLIER COUNTY Board of County Commissioners Item Number: 16.16.C.16.C.4. Item Summary: Recommendation to authorize advertising an ordinance amending Ordinance No. 2002-17,the Collier County Water Irrigation Ordinance,to maintain compatibility with the South Florida Water Management District's Mandatory Year-Round Landscape Irrigation Conservation Measures, as amended, and providing for the repeal of Ordinance No. 2000-61, as redundant. Meeting Date: 5/13/2014 Prepared By Name: HendricksonLisa Title: Operations Coordinator,Utilities Finance Operations 4/18/2014 12:24:38 PM Submitted by Title: Manager-Revenue,Utilities Finance Operations Name: LundPeter 4/18/2014 12:24:40 PM Approved By Name: LundPeter Title: Manager-Revenue,Utilities Finance Operations Date: 4/18/2014 1:55:36 PM Name: HapkeMargie Title: Recycling Coordinator, Solid Waste Date: 4/18/2014 2:40:15 PM Name: Joseph Bellone Title: Director-Operations Support,Utilities Finance Operations Date: 4/18/2014 3:00:43 PM Name: Steve Messner Title: Director-Water, Water Packet Page-811- 5/13/2014 16.C.4. Date: 4/18/2014 3:59:36 PM Name: JacobsSusan Title: Operations Analyst,Public Utilities Division Date: 4/23/2014 12:39:10 PM Name: JohnssenBeth Title:Director-Wastewater, Wastewater Date: 4/23/2014 4:23:17 PM Name: TeachScott Title: Deputy County Attorney, County Attorney Date: 4/24/2014 4:55:16 PM Name: YilmazGeorge Title: Administrator-Public Utilities, Public Utilities Division Date: 4/27/2014 11:38:11 AM Name: KlatzkowJeff Title: County Attorney, Date: 4/28/2014 9:07:30 AM Name: FinnEd Title: Management/Budget Analyst, Senior, Transportation Engineering&Construction Management Date: 5/2/2014 5:29:33 PM Name: OchsLeo Title: County Manager, County Managers Office Date: 5/5/2014 12:25:23 PM Packet Page -812- 5/13/2014 16.C.4. ORDINANCE NO. 2014 - AN ORDINANCE OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 2002-17, THE COLLIER COUNTY WATER IRRIGATION ORDINANCE; BY AMENDING SECTION TWO, FINDINGS; SECTION FOUR, DEFINITIONS; SECTION FIVE, IRRIGATION HOURS; OPERATION REQUIREMENTS; SECTION SEVEN, EXEMPTION; VARIANCES; AND SECTION EIGHT, PENALTIES; PROVIDING FOR THE REPEAL OF ORDINANCE NO. 2000-61, AS AMENDED, IN ITS ENTIRETY; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICT AND SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR INCLUSION INTO THE CODE OF LAWS AND ORDINANCES; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE WHEREAS, on April 9, 2002, the Board of County Commissioners (Board) adopted Ordinance No. 2002-17, the Collier County Water Irrigation Ordinance, which placed certain restrictions on the use of water for irrigation as a means to protect water resources through conservation; and WHEREAS, the Board recognizes that water conservation is an integral component of water supply planning and water resource management; and WHEREAS, water conservation is necessary in a region with limited supplies as it assists in reducing demand, extending the supply of water from existing sources; and WHEREAS, proper water supply planning and water resource management supports economic growth and reduces the need for developing new sources of water; and WHEREAS, the South Florida Water Management District has amended Chapter 40E-24, F.A.C., requiring year-round water conservation for landscape irrigation, regardless whether the water comes from ground or surface water, from a private well or pump, or from a public or private utility; and WHEREAS, Rule 40E-24.501(3), F.A.C. provides that a local government may adopt an ordinance to locally enforce the year-round landscape irrigation water conservation measures; and WHEREAS, Collier County staff, in consultation with the South Florida Water Management District, has recommended revisions to Ordinance No. 2002-17, intended to update and clarify certain provisions of that Ordinance consistent with current law and the leglislative intent to improve irrigation water use efficiency; and Words Underlined are added; Words Struck Through are deleted. Page 1 of 14 Packet Page -813- 5/13/2014 16.C.4. WHEREAS, Collier County staff has determ,' d that Ordinance No. 2000-61, as amended, originally adopted on September 26. 2000, and also known as "The Collier County Water Irrigation Ordinance," is now superfluous of this proposed amended ordinance and outdated as to the law and policy pertaining to current irrigation and water conservation standards and recommends its repeal; and WHEREAS, the Collier County Board of County Commissioners hereby finds and declares that the adoption of this ordinance is appropriate and in the public interest of this community. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA,that: SECTION ONE: AMENDMENTS TO SECTION TWO OF ORDINANCE NO. 2002-17. Section Two of Ordinance No. 2002-17 is hereby amended as follows: SECTION TWO: FINDINGS. 2.1 Irrigation and other outdoor uses places a significant demand on water resources of Collier County, including the potable water supply system. 2.2 That adopting this article 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 irrigations pursuant to this Ordinance will not create undue hardship on the users of water from the affected water sources. 2.4 That irrigation restrictions have been proven to be an effective means of water conservation. SECTION TWO: AMENDMENTS TO SECTION FOUR OF ORDINANCE NO. 2002-17. Section Four of Ordinance No. 2002-17 is hereby amended as follows: SECTION FOUR: DEFINITIONS. The following definitions apply throughout this Ordinance: 4.1 "Address" means "house number (a numeric or alphanumeric designation? identifying the physical street location of a property, building. apartment. or other Words Underlined are added;Words Struck Through are deleted. Page 2 of 14 Packet Page -814- ``' 5/13/2014 16.C.4. structure or common area. This includes "rural route" numbers but excludes post office box numbers. If a lot number in a mobile homepark or similar community is used by the U.S. Post Service to determine a delivery location, the lot number shall be the property's address. If a lot number in a mobile home park or similar residential is not used by the U.S. Postal Service (e.g.. the park manager sorts incoming mail delivered to the community's address), then the community's main address shall be the property's address. If a property has no address it shall be considered "even-numbered." • 4.2 "Alternative Irrigation Methods" means a hose with a sprinkler head attached that can be manually moved from location to location on a property. 4.4.3 "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 curd Water District for those areas within its jurisdiction. 4.2-4 "Code Enforcement Officer" means any authorized agent or employee of the — y County whose duty it is to enforce the County's codes. 4.5 "Common Areas" means an area of Landscaping within a housing development that is owned by a Homeowner's Association. a Master Association. or a group of property owners. or any area of Landscaping that is irrigated by an irrigation system owned and operated by a Homeowner's or Master Association, or similar area within a commercial, institutional, industrial. and governmental property not covered by an exemption or variance. 4.6 "Efficient Manner or Efficient Utilization" means the opposite of "wasteful and unnecessary." 4.7 "Even Numbered Address" means an address. ending in the numbers 0. 2. 4. 6. 8, or rights-of-way or other locations with no address or the letters A-M. 4.38 "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. Words Underlined are added; Words - r..;• are deleted. Page 3 of 14 ,-Th Packet Page -815- 5/13/2014 16.C.4. 4.4-9 "Irrigation" means the application of water. from any water resource, by means other than natural precipitation. 4.4'10 "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. 4.11 "Irrigation Quality (IQ) Water" shall mean alternative water resources other than potable water, available to the District and shall include: (a) wastewater that has received the treatment established by the Florida Administrative Code, Rule 62-610.460. currently defined as wastewater that meets. at a minimum, secondary treatment and high-level disinfection after disinfection and before discharge to holding ponds or the IQ Water System and (h) Supplemental Water Supplies such as ground or surface water. IQ Water may also be referred to as reuse water, effluent water or reclaimed water. 4.612 "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. golf course non-play areas. and other similar plant materials. • "Landscaping" does not include agricultural crops. nursery plants. golf course greens. tees. fairways. primary roughs, and vegetation associated with intensive recreational areas, such as playgrounds, football. baseball and soccer fields. 4.713 "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. 4.g14 "Low Volume Hand Watering' means watering attended by one person with one hose equipped with a self-canceling or automatic shutoff nozzle. 4.915 "Low Volume Mobile Washing Equipment Washing" means the washing of mobile equipment with a bucket and sponge, a single hose with a self-cancelling Words Underlined are added; Words Struck Through are deleted. Page 4 of 14 Packet Page-816- 5/13/2014 16.C.4. or automatic shutoff nozzle, low volume pressure cleaning equipment, or any combination of the preceding methods of washing. 4.-1-016 "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. 4.17 "Odd Numbered Address" means an address ending in the numbers 1. 3. 5, 7, 9, or the letters N-Z. 4.18 "Other Outdoor Uses" means uses including, but not limited to, car, truck. and boat washing and the washing of exterior home surfaces and roofs, 4.-1-1-19 "Pervious Surface" means every improved or unimproved surface that allows water to readily soak into, or recharge, the aquifer under such surface. 4.20 "Material or materially," when used, means a change relating to the basic or fundamental substance. aspect or function of a thing. For example. something is material if it relates to substance rather than mere attributes or minor modifications. 4.21 "Wasteful and unnecessary" means allowing water to be dispersed without any practical purpose to the water use; for example, excessive landscape irrigation, leaving an unattended hose on a driveway with water flowing, allowing water to be dispersed in a grossly inefficient manner, regardless of the type of water use; for example. allowing landscape irrigation to unnecessarily fall onto pavement; sidewalks and other impervious surfaces; allowing water flow through a broken or malfunctioning water delivery or landscape irrigation system. 4.1222 "Water Resources" means any and all water on or beneath the surface of the ground, including, but not limited to, potable water production wells. IQ water, natural or artificial watercourses, lakes, ponds, and artificial water features, and water percolating, standing, or flowing beneath the surface of the ground. SECTION THREE: AMENDMENTS TO SECTION FIVE OF ORDINrANCE NO. 2002-17. Section Five of Ordinance No. 2002-17 is hereby amended as follows: Words Underlined are added; Words Struck Through are deleted. Page 5 of 14 Packet Page -817- 5/13/2014 16.C.4. SECTION FIVE: IRRIGATION HOURS; OPERATION REQUIREMENTS 5.1 All water irrigation activities. and other outdoor uses. using water resources as defined, 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. Table 1. Collier County Water Irrigation Restrictions Landscaping Irrigation—Established ODD Numbered 3 Days each week; Monday, Wednesday, Saturday; 12:01 AM to Addresses 5: 0 10:00 AM and/or from 4:00 PM to 11:59 PM for all types of irrigation;, 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM for Low Volume Hand Watering. hrrigation is not permitted between 10:00 AM and 4:00 PM. EVEN Numbered 3 Days each week; Tuesday, Thursday, Sunday; 12:01 AM to 5:00 Addresses, 10:00 AM and/or from 4:00 PM to 11:59 PM for all types of irrigation;, 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM for Low Volume Hand Watering. Irri cation is not permitted between 10:00 AM and 4:00 PM. COMMON Areas 3 Days each week: Tuesday, Thursday, Sunday; 12:01 AM to with irrigation 10:00 AM and/or from 4 PM to 11:59 PM for all types of systems that irrigate irrigation. both odd and even Irrigation is not permitted between 10:00 AM and 4:00 PM. addresses. and properties with no address. Landscaping Irrigation —New (in place less than 60 days) ALL Addresses 6 days each week: Mondays. Tuesdays. Wednesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays and/or Sundays during the hours allowed for regular landscape irrigation. 5 days each week: Monday through Friday, Iland Watering allowed anytime. An entire irrigation system zone can only be watered if it contains at least 50percent new landscaping. irrigation System Maintenance Existing Systems 10 minutes per zone per week; person must be present in zone and working on the system during such a erasion New Systems 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 Application shall be coordinated with the scheduled day/time for Landscape Irrigations; if applied outside of the allowed hours, and Words Underlined are added;Words Struck Through are deleted. Page 6 of 14 Packet Page -818- 5/13/2014 16.C.4. I "watering in" is specified by the manufacturer of the applied 1 material, the property owner and/or a licensed application technician commercial applicator (in accordance with the requirements of Ordinance No. 11-24) must be on the premises during such use. Other Outdoor Water Uses ALL Other Outdoor Other outdoor water uses, including car, truck, and boat washing Water Uses 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-cancelling 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 and other outdoor use activities must and shall be operated in an efficient manner (defined as the opposite of "wasteful and unnecessary." supra.) so as to not allow water to be applied to any impervious surface. switch. Devices, such as soil moisture sensors. evapotranspiration-based controllers or rain sensors. shall be required_ pursuant to Section 373.62(1). Florida Statutes on automatic irrigation systems. no matter what water resource is used, to prevent irrigation during periods of sufficient moisture. Any person who purchase, installs or operates an automatic landscape irrigation system on their property must properly install. maintain. and operate. in accordance with manufacturer specifications. technology that inhibits or interrupts operation of the system during periods of sufficient moisture. x.3.1 Devices, such as soil moisture sensors, evapotranspiration-based controllers or rain sensors, shall be retrofitted on existing irrigation systems. not previously included in the Ordinance. within one (1) Year of the effective date of this Ordinance Amendment. 5.3.1 A rain sensor switch shall be required on all new installations of irrigation systems. 5.3.2 Arat ._ (1) :' i -finance. Words Underlined are added; Words Struck Through are deleted. Page 7 of 14 Packet Page -819- 5/13/2014 16.C.4. 5.4 All water irrigation or other outdoor use 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. 5.5 No more than three-fourths (3/4) inch of water may be applied per irrigation zone on each day that irrigation occurs. and in no event shall irrigation occur for more than one (1) hour per irrigation zone on each day that irrigation occurs. Broken or misdirected irrigation spray heads. irrigation system leaks. and other irrigation system malfunctions shall be repaired within thirty (30) days of delivery of written notification by county personnel to the address where the problem occurs. All landscape irrigation shall be limited in amount to only that necessary for efficient utilization 5.5.1 Irrigation systems: application of water. New or materially altered irrigation systems. All irrigation systems installed or materially modified after the effective date of this Ordinance. shall comply with the requirements set forth in this paragraph: 5.5.1.a Irrigated zones shall receive only one (11 form of spray. rotor. drip or other irrigation application. 5.5.1.b Irrigated turf areas shall be on separate irrigation zones from other landscape plant groupings. 5.5.1.c Overhead or spray landscape irrigation may be used for turfgrass and other ground cover having a mature or maintained height of no greater than one (1) foot. All other landscape plants. including but not limited to trees and shrubs shall be irrigated using only micro-irrigation at the base of the plant Words Underlined are added;Words Struck Through are deleted. Page 8 of l4 r�=' Packet Page-820- 5/13/2014 16.C.4. or within the dripline of a tree, as appropriate. or by handheld hose or watering can. 5.5.1.d Landscape areas, including turf areas, measuring four (4) feet or less in width, may be restricted to micro-irrigation and must meet applicable landscape requirements. This provision shall not be applicable to turf located on rights-of-way. 5.5.1.e Notwithstandina any other provision of this section. no retrofitting shall be required so lona as the material modification to an irritation system causes a net decrease in the flow or volume produced by the emitters. 5.5.2 Irrigation system installation and maintenance. 5.5.2.a No irritation system shall be designed, constructed. or materially modified, whether on residential or commercial property, except by licensed contractors or professionals: provided, however. that to the extent otherwise authorized by Florida law or this Code, a homeowner or property owner may construct, maintain and repair an irritation system on his or her property. 5.5.2.b All irritation equipment shall be operated in accordance with the individual system tuidelines and maintained in rood working order to prevent leaks and wasteful or unnecessary use of water. Irritation runoff and oversprav shall be minimized (kept as small as possible) consistent with what a reasonable person would find acceptable. 5.5.2.c All hand-held water hoses in use for landscape irrigation must be equipped with a functional automatic shut-off nozzle. 5.5.2.d Irrigation system controllers installed after the effective date of this Ordinance, for irrigation of golf courses. playing fields. and public recreation shall be equipped with functional soil moisture sensors. SECTION FOUR: AMENDMENTS TO SECTION SEVEN OF ORDINANCE NO. 2002-17. Section Seven of Ordinance No. 2002-17 is hereby amended as follows: SECTION SEVEN: EXEMPTION; VARIANCES 7.1 The following are exempt from all provisions of this Ordinance: 7.1.1 -• :- - . • • II°. reclaimed water. Words Underlined are added; Words -. _. are deleted. Page 9 of 14 Packet Page-821- 5/13/2014 16.C.4. 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 . - . .. - - .;• - -_ . . . : : . . . ••- • - - • : • -- b :- - - - The use of water for• firefighting. safety. sanitation, health and medical purposes and other essential uses shall not be restricted. Water Management District. 7.1.5 Intensive recreational areas, such as playgrounds, football. baseball and soccer fields from which the source of the water is IQ water. 7.1.6 The use of recycled water from wet detention treatment ponds is allowed anytime provided such ponds are not augmented by any groundwater. or off-site surface water, or public water supply sources. 7.1.7 Irrigation using a micro-spray, micro jet. drip. or bubbler irrigation system is allowed anytime. 7.1.8 Discharge of water from a water-to-air air-conditioning unit or other water-dependent cooling system is allowed anytime. 7.1.9 The use of water which meets or exceeds the consumptive use permit thresholds in Rule 40C-2.041(1). F.A.C.. or which is authorized under a consumptive use permitpursuant to Rule 40C-2.042(2)(c), F.A.C. 7.2 Any individual's or entity's irrigation or other outdoor use 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 or other outdoor use. Variance relief may be granted only upon a written application applying for the variance, which application contains proof that the irrigation or other outdoor use 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 or other outdoor use Words Underlined are added; Words Struck Through are deleted. Pa<,e l 0 of 14 Packet Page -822- `� 5/13/2014 16.C.4. hardship; and that each variance shall vary the irrigation or other outdoor use restrictions only to the minimum extent required to resolve the unreasonableness of the irrigation or other outdoor use hardship that would exist but for the variance. No variance shall be granted unless the hardship identified in the application for the variance meets the criteria for a variance as adjudged by the Director or his designee. - • - - - •- - P• - - ; -- Applications to request a variance shall be forwarded as follows: To the county water department director or his designee. for potable water. To the county wastewater department director or his desinee, for IQ water. To the South Florida Water Mananement District for all other water use classes;ounces. 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 or Wastewater Director, or individual designated by the Water or Wastewater 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 than 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. 7.3 The installation of devices. such as soil moisture sensors. and evapotranspiration- based controllers. pursuant to Section 373.62(1), Florida Statutes on automatic in•iaation systems. allow property owners to qualify for a variance from the Words Underlined are added: Words Strucl. Tiwe-gh are deleted. Page I I of 14 Packet Page -823- 5/13/2014 16.C.4. restrictions of this Ordinance. When an application is received the irrigation system and sensor will be inspected before a variance is granted. SECTION FIVE: AMENDMENTS TO SECTION EIGHT OF ORDINANCE NO. 2002-17. Section Eight of Ordinance No. 2002-17 is hereby amended as follows: SECTION EIGHT: PENALTIES . w ... . - . .. - . -- - e . - ' •• • - • - nes that always exceed $75.00. Persons who commit rcpt violations may also he punished pursuant to F.S. § 162.21, as a civil infraction with a maximum civil penalty not to exceed five hundred dollars ($500.00). Any person who violates authoriz-. - . . • - - •• -. . Ordinances, or as otherwise then allowed by law. The applicable penalties shall be deters -. - -- - - -. A violation of any section of this Ordinance may be prosecuted pursuant to F.S. § 162.21, as a civil infraction with a maximum civil penalty not to exceed $500.00. Any person who violates any provision of this Ordinance shall also be subject to the County's remedies as authorized by F.S. 125.69. Section 1-6 of the County's Code of Laws and Ordinances, or as otherwise then allowed by law. 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 Public Utilities Division's Code Enforcement Department to fund continued and enhanced enforcement of this Ordinance and/or other County Ordinances then under its jurisdiction. Words Underlined are added: Words - :. • are deleted. Paae 12of14 Packet Page -824- 5/13/2014 16.C.4. SECTION SIX: REPEAL OF ORDINANCE NO. 2000-61, AS AMENDED. Ordinance No. 2000-61, as codified in Section 134-286 through Section 134-293 of the Collier County Code of Laws and Ordinances, and all amendments thereto, is hereby repealed in its entirety. SECTION SEVEN: 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 protect the water resources of Collier County. If any section, phrase, sentence, or portion of the 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 EIGHT: INCLUSION IN THE CODE OF LAWS AND ORDINANCES. The provisions of this Ordinance shall become and be made a 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 NINE: EFFECTIVE DATE. This Ordinance shall become effective upon filing with the Florida Department of State. Words Underlined are added; Words Strucl. ThR u h are deleted. Page 13of14 Packet Page -825- 5/13/2014 16.C.4. PASSED AND DULY ADOPTED by the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, this day of ,2014. ATTEST: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS DWIGHT E. BROCK, Clerk COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA By: By: , Deputy Clerk TOM HENNING, CHAIRMAN Approved as to form and legality: Scott R. Teach Deputy County Attorney Words Underlined are added; Words Struck Through are deleted. Page 'I4 of 14 Packet Page -826- �'