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81-F-1 ~. : ORDINANCE NO. S(/- ~--/ AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING STANDBY AUTHORITY TO THE MAYOR UPON AUTHROIZATION BY THE CITY COUNCIL TO DECLARE THAT A NEED FOR ~~NDATORY WATER CONSERVATION EXISTS OR THAT A WATER EMERGENCY EXISTS; PROHIBITING OUTDOOR USE OF WATER DURING MANDATORY CONSERVATION AND EMERGENCY PERIODS; PROVIDING FOR DRAUGHT WATER SURCHARGES; PROVIDING FOR A PENALTY; PROVIDING FOR A SAVINGS CLAUSE AND REPEALING CONFLICTING ORDINANCES. BE IT ORDAINDED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SCHERTZ, TEXAS; ARTICLE I - GENERAL PROVISIONS SECTION I WATER USAGE AND RATES DURING PERIODS OF DRAUGHT. When the water level in the City's water storage tanks is at such level as to activate the low water warning system due to excessive water usage, the Mayor, with the advice and recommendation of the City Manager and Public Works Director, shall declare that a need for manda- tory water conservation exists. A Special Meeting of the City Council shall be called. Upon the City Council's determination that mandatory water conservation is required, the following provisions shall be placed into effect; A. It shall be unlawful for the owner or occupant of any residence or business to use water for any outdoor purpose, including but not limited to lawn sprinkling and vehicle washing; provided, however, that the water- ing of outdoor vegetation from a hand held hose will be permitted. B. In addition to the standard rates for water use in existence at the time of the declared emergency, there will be an additional draught surcharge of two dollars ($2.00) per thousand gallons used per month in excess of ten thousand (10,000) gallons for all residentail users. C. The foregoing provisions of this section shall remain in effect from the day the Mayor declares a need for mandatory water conservation exists or that a water emergency exists and shall continue in effect from day to day until such time that a resolution is adopted by the City Council at a regular or special called meeting declaring that the need for mandatory water conservation or a water emergency no longer exists. D. An appropriate and fair pro-rata formula will be used to determine billing rates based on number of days the mandatory water conservation declaration remains in effect. ARTICLE II - SPECIAL PROVISIONS SECTION I - SAVING CLAUSE If any section, part or provision of this ordinance is declared unconstitutional or invalid, then it is expressly provided that all other parts of this ordinance shall not be affected thereby and shall remain in full force and effect. '" ~"..\ SECTION II - NOTICE OF DECLARATION. Notice of the declaration placing mandatory water conservation in effect will be publicised to insure all water users are aware of the emergency measure being instituted. Each person not complying shall first be issued a written warning advising of the declaration, the consequencies of not coming into compliance. SECTION III - PENALTY Any person, firm, or corporation who shall violate any of the provisions of this ordinance shall be guilty of a misdemeanor; and upon conviction, shall be fined in any sum not exceeding two hundred dollars ($200), and each and every day the violation continues shall constitute a separate and distinct offense. SECTION IV - REPEALING CLAUSE All ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict with the terms of this ordinance are hereby repealed. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this the 19 <j-( 6--dv day Of9'''M~ ATTEST; PUBLISHING CO. OF TEXAS ..PU BLISHER' S AF FIDA VIT COUNTl OF BEXAR) STATE OF TEXAS ) I Therese A. Soares , , authorized representative of the Herald Publishing Company, do solemnly swear that the notice, a printed copy of whioh is hereto attached, was published once a week for . 1 consecutive weeks in the Northside/Weeklyj Northwest Herald, a weekly newspaper ot general circulation p'.lblished at Universal City, Bexar County, Texas, on the fol- lowing da te s, to-wit; January 17 A.D., 19 81. _d~'rroo~,O '~D>o.n HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY OF TEXAS Subscribed and sworn to before me, this ,.;L J.-" i , f: day of .;t:..- ,V&7.Ai c:"'-'-I' /" .J 19 'h L. /f7 '. '~J' ~, 1(( jj ':t~C--t.-: -i.L-/ - , , . - ' >'--L' '-v~..' Notary Public in and for Bexar County, Texas " _' --, , ':~!~r, '::~. sae~ .* , .~,_.,;, . .". c, " 'l,\~~,.rl~'~ g.1'\J.i!1&; NO.81-F.I AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING STANDY AUTHORITY TO THE MAYOR UPON AUTHORIZATION BY THE CITY COUNCIL TO DECLARE THAT A NEED FOR MANDA- I TORY WATER CON- SERVATiON EXISTS OR THAT A WATER EMERGENCY EXISTS; PROHIBiTiNG OUT- DOOR USE OF WATER DURING MANDA- TORY CONSERVA- TION AND EMERGEN- CY PERIO'OS; PROVIDING FOR DRAUGHT WATER SURCHARGES; PRO- VIDING FOR A PENALTY; PROVIDI- , NG FOR A SAVINGS CLAUSE AND RE- PEALING CONFLIC- TiNG ORDINANCES. Passed. approved and adopted the 6th daY of January 1981. I June G. Krause \~ City Secretary. \ City of Schertz, Texas I ; AN ORDINANCE I AN ORDINANCE PRO- VIDING MINIMUM ST ANDARDS FOR. MOBILE HOME PARKS AND MOBILE HOME SUBDIVISIONS; ESTA- BLISHING REQUIRE- MENTS FOR THE DESIGN, CONSTRUC- TION, ALTERATION, EXTENSION AND MAINTENANCE OF MOBILE HOME PARKS AND RELATED UTILI- TIES AND FACILITIES; t.u..,..~-a:~tt'::. ,'."'1"l-fE:.-- ISSUANCE OF PER- MITS FOR CONSTRUC- TION, ALTERATION AND EXTENSION OF MOBILE HOME PARKS; AUTHORI- ZING THE LICENSING OF OPERATORS OF MOBILE HOME PARKS; AUTHORI- ZING THE -INSPEC- TiON OF MOBILE' HOME' PARKS AND FIXING PENALTIES FOR . VIOLATIONS; PROVIDING AN EF- FECTIVE DATE. Ap- proved on first reading the 6tfi day of January., 1981. . ~:~ii Cil' '. '.L Cityof~~~ ,.1..''''