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APPENDIX K Water Shortage Contingency  City of Modesto Drought Contingency Plan  City of Modesto Resolution No. 2003-162  Draft MID Resolution ---PAGE BREAK--- ---PAGE BREAK--- CITY OF MODESTO – DROUGHT CONTINGENCY PLAN - Drought Stage 1 is in Effect as of May 1, 2003 Drought Stage 1–Minor Shortage Potential Drought Stage II–Moderate Shortage Potential Drought Stage III–Critical Shortage Potential Phasing Criteria Groundwater levels are dropping due to the increased use associated with a Groundwater levels are dropping due to the increased use associated Groundwater levels are dropping due to the increased use associated warm, dry season, and due to lower than average precipitation and runoff. with a warm, dry season, and due to lower than average precipitation and with a warm, dry season, and due to lower than average precipitation runoff. and runoff. Production from wells is decreasing. Production from wells is decreasing. There is a possibility that customer demands and system pressure Customer demands and system pressure requirements cannot be met. requirements cannot be met at all times. Reduction Objectives 10%-20% reduction in total water production from baseline. 20%-35% reduction in total water production from baseline. 35%-50% reduction in total water production from baseline. Requested Consumer Actions  Outdoor water use prohibited daily from noon - 7 p.m.*  Outdoor water use prohibited daily from 9 a.m. – 7 p.m.  No outdoor water use except for trees and shrubs by hand, and Odd-numbered addresses water W, F, Su Odd-numbered addresses water W, F, Su vegetation maintained through drip irrigation. Even-numbered addresses water, T, Th, Sa Even-numbered addresses water T, Th, Sa No outdoor water use on Mondays. No outdoor water use on Mondays.  Car washing permitted at car wash facilities only. No watering of front yards except for trees and shrubs by hand, and  Car washing subject to above-cited limitations with use of a positive vegetation maintained through drip irrigation. Backyard watering  Hosing concrete areas, building exteriors, etc., is prohibited except shutoff nozzle subject to above-cited limitations. for health/safety concerns.  Hosing concrete areas, building exteriors, etc., may only be done with a  Car washing subject to above-cited limitations with use of a positive  Water leaks, once identified, must be repaired within 24 hours. City-issued permit and only with use of a positive shutoff nozzle. shutoff nozzle.  Restaurants prohibited from serving water except upon request.  Water leaks, once identified, must be repaired within 24 hours.  Hosing concrete areas, building exteriors, etc., is prohibited except for health/safety concerns.  Mandatory retrofit of low flow showerheads and toilets in homes  Restaurants encouraged to serve water only on request. when building remodeling occurs.  Water leaks, once identified, must be repaired within 24 hours.  New landscaping to comply with existing & future landscape ordinances.  No use of outdoor fountains except for maintenance purposes.  Restaurants prohibited from serving water except upon request.  Water meter installation on all new single-family homes.  Moratorium on all new landscaping.  New landscaping to comply with existing & future landscape ordinances.  Building moratorium on all new water connections, including new  Mandatory retrofit of low flow showerheads in homes when building swimming pools. remodeling occurs. *Hours of restricted outdoor use may be extended to 9 a.m. – 7 p.m. at Council discretion.  No use of outdoor fountains except for maintenance purposes.  Water meter installation on all new single-family homes.  Creation of a community-based task force to deal with possible implementation of State III restrictions. Penalties* for Excessive Use $ 50 Administrative Fee assessed upon 2nd violation. $150 Administrative fee assessed upon 2nd violation. $200 Administrative fee assessed upon 2nd violation. $200 Admin. Fee assessed upon 3rd violation (includes meter installation). $250 Admin. fee assessed upon 3rd violation (includes meter installation). $300 Admin. fee assessed upon 3rd violation (includes meter installation). $250 Administrative fee assessed for each subsequent violation. $300 Administrative fee assessed for each subsequent violation. $400 Administrative fee assessed for each subsequent violation. *Penalties assessed for violations occurring within 12 months of first violation. ---PAGE BREAK--- ---PAGE BREAK--- ---PAGE BREAK--- ---PAGE BREAK--- ---PAGE BREAK--- o\c\418\02-10-28\wp\uwmp\121110_K 1 City of Modesto/MID Last Revised: 1-12-11 2010 Urban Water Management Plan Update MODESTO IRRIGATION DISTRICT RESOLUTION NO. 20__-xxx APPROVING ACTION RELATED TO THE IMPLEMENTATION OF AN ALTERNATIVE CURTAILMENT FORMULA OR WATER ALLOCATION BASIS IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PROVISIONS INCLUDED IN THE AMENDED AND RESTATED TREATMENT AND DELIVERY AGREEMENT BETWEEN MODESTO IRRIGATION DISTRICT AND CITY OF MODESTO WHEREAS, on October 11, 2005, the Modesto Irrigation District Board of Directors and the City of Modesto City Council approved the Amended and Restated Treatment and Delivery Agreement Between Modesto Irrigation District and City of Modesto, and WHEREAS, Section 17 of the Amended and Restated Treatment and Delivery Agreement describes provisions for the delivery of water by the Modesto Irrigation District to the City of Modesto, and WHEREAS, Section 17.2 of the Amended and Restated Treatment and Delivery Agreement provides a formula for water allocation to the City of Modesto based on the actual number of inches of water allocated by the Modesto Irrigation District Board of Directors to agricultural water users for the subject irrigation season commencing immediately prior to each Domestic Water Year, and WHEREAS, Section 17.4 of the Amended and Restated Treatment and Delivery Agreement describes provisions for the adjustment of curtailment of water deliveries, and WHEREAS, only__ inches of water were allocated by the Modesto Irrigation District Board of Directors for the 20__ irrigation season, and thus the 20__ allocation for the City of Modesto is only acre-feet of treated water, significantly less than the maximum treated water allocation of 67,204.2 acre-feet per year, and WHEREAS, the current severe and prolonged drought threatens the ability of the City of Modesto to deliver adequate drinking water to its customers despite its efforts to impose rationing and to utilize all water resources available to it, and ---PAGE BREAK--- o\c\418\02-10-28\wp\uwmp\121110_K 2 City of Modesto/MID Last Revised: 1-12-11 2010 Urban Water Management Plan Update WHEREAS, the parties have met and conferred for the purpose of reaching an agreement as to an alternative curtailment formula or water allocation basis which more equitably and more fairly meets the needs of the agricultural and municipal water users within the Modesto Irrigation District’s boundaries. NOW, therefore, BE IT RESOLVED, That the Board of Directors of the Modesto Irrigation District does hereby adopt the Adjustment for Curtailment Provisions described in Section 17.4 of the Amended and Restated Treatment and Delivery Agreement to be implemented as follows: [Based on specific hydrologic, water supply, and water demand conditions present at the time of this proposed resolution, describe alternative curtailment formula or water allocation basis which more equitably and more fairly meets the needs of the agricultural and municipal water users within the District’s boundaries] Moved by Director seconded by that the foregoing resolution be adopted. The following vote was had: Ayes: Directors_________ Noes: Directors_________ Absent: Directors_________ The President declared the resolution adopted. oOo I, Pat Mills, Secretary of the Board of Directors of the MODESTO IRRIGATION DISTRICT, do hereby CERTIFY that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of a resolution duly adopted at a [regular/special] meeting of said Board of Directors held the day of Secretary of the Board of Directors of the Modesto Irrigation District