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HomeMy WebLinkAboutReso 48-16 WEU Allocation 2016-17V 1 OF THE CITY OF MORROBAY, CALIFORNIA, W E AS, Chapter 13.20 of the Morro Bay Municipal Code, calls for the City Council A the City of Morro Bay to adopt a yearly Water Allocation Program based on a report by the Public Works Director; and WIIE AS, on January 22, 2014, the City of Morro Bay implemented Mandatory Water Conservation Requirements for Severely Restricted Water Supply Conditions; and E AS, The State Water Project delivery allocation for 2016 has been set at 60 - percent, and the City will use its drought buffer to meets its water needs; and W>FIEREAS, on the 9th day of February, 2016, the City Council did hold a duly noticed Public Hearing on the 2015 Annual Water Progress Report and the proposed carry over of the 2015 Water Allocation Program; and W E AS, On May 24, 2016 the City Council introduced Ordinance No. 603 and adopted Resolution 40-16 modifying the timing of the Annual Water Report and Allocation of Water Equivalency Units. IST®�V, T'>FIE F®ISE, BE IT S®LVED, by the City Council of the City of Morro Bay, California, as follows: A. Water Allocation Program for the Fiscal Year 2016/17 is hereby modified to contain the following elements: 1. Allocate the mix of residential units to 60 percent single-family and 40 percent multi- family units; and authorize the corresponding water equivalency allocation for residential uses at 50 Water Equivalency Units as are currently used for tracking project water usage). 2. Process Residential Allocations limits on a first-come/ first -serve basis, based on the priorities contained in the current General Plan and Local Coastal Plan policies. Unused multiple -family residential WEU's may be rolled over to single-family dwellings after January 1, 2017; 3. Authorize allocation of 130% of the residential water equivalency units to commercial and industrial projects, within the priority categories consistent with the current Local Coastal Plan and General Plan policies: Resolution No. 48-16 Page 2 of 2 4. The potential for rolling over unused water allocations to next year is not precluded by this action B. All new water allocations requested for Fiscal Year 2016/2017 shall be offset on a two - to -one basis by providing retrofits to existing uses or providing non -required water savings features for development that would benefit from the water allocation. The Public Works Director is responsible for the review and approval of the proposed retrofits to ensure they offset the water supply requested by new development. Retrofits may include, but are not limited to, any of the following water saving best management practices. • Irrigation Retrofits • Waterless Urinals • Waterless Toilets • Ultra -Low Flow Toilets • Lawn/Landscape Replacement Program • Gray water system installation • Installation of Rainwater Recovery Systems • Other Water Savings Best Management Practices as approved by the Public • Works Director • If retrofit is deemed to be infeasible by the Public Works Director (whose decision is not appeable), then payment of an "In -Lieu" fee program of two times $3,016 ($6,032) per required Water Equivalency Unit SECTION 2: Applicability Each development project that requires an allocation of new Water Equivalency Units shall be subject to this revised allocation program, unless a valid building permit has been issued prior to the date- of adoption of this Resolution. PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED, by the City of Morro Bay City Council, at a regular meeting held on this 14th day of June, 2016 by the following vote: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: Irons, Headding, Johnson, Makowetski, Smukler None None Jami L. Irons, Mayor ATTEST: ana Swanson, City Clerk