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(F) Water Supply Restrictions <br /> (1) Restricted hours for sprinkling. Lawn and garden watering is prohibited between the hours of <br /> 10:00 a.m. and :00 p.m. every year from May 1 through September I for all addresses on all <br /> days, This section shall apply only to those residents and water source is connected to the city <br /> water system. Use of private wells is exempt from this section. <br /> (a) New lawn sodand/or lawn seed is exempt for two weeks after installations residents may <br /> water both odd and even days with no watering from 10:00 a.m. to fie 00 p.m. <br /> ( ) Residents whose address ends in an even number may grater their lawns and gardens <br /> before 10.00 a.m. and after 6000 p.m. only on even-numbered days,and residents whose <br /> address ends in an odd number may water their lawns and gardens before 10:00 a.m. and. <br /> after 6000 p.m. only on odd-numbered days. <br /> (2) 'gator Supply Emergencies. In the event of emergencies affecting the City's ability to supply <br /> water as identified in the City"Water Emergency and Conservation Plan,"the City <br /> Administrator is authorized to implement water use restrictions and demand reduction measures <br /> as identified in such Plan. <br /> (G)Priv atefirre hose connections. Owners of structures with self-contained fire protection systems may <br /> apply for and obtain permission to connect the street mains with hydrants, large pipes,and hese <br /> couplings, for use in case of fire only,at their own installation expense and at such rates as the Council <br /> may adopt by resolution as herein.provided. <br /> (H)Opening hydrants. It is unlawful for any person, other than members of the fire Department or other <br /> person duly authorized by the city, in pursuance of lawful purpose,to opera any fire hydrant or attempt to <br /> draw grater from the same or in any manner interfere therewith. It is also unlawful for any person so <br /> authorized to deliver or suffer to be delivered to any other person any hydrant key or wrench,except for <br /> the purposes strictly pertaining to their lawful use. <br /> ( ) Temporary connection tofirre hydrants. A temporary connection to a fire hydrant may be made subject <br /> to a permit issued by the city. The permit shall indicate the hydrant to be used and none ether. The <br /> applicant shall pay a deposit to guarantee payment for the water used and for damage to the meter and <br /> hydrant,which shall be refunded upon expiration of the permit, less charges for water used and the cost <br /> of repair of damages, if any. The user shall relinquish the hydrant in case of emergency upon demand of <br /> the city. The user shall pay a rental charge as set by City Council resolution for each day including <br /> Sundays and legal holidays, and a fee as set by City Council resolution for each 1,000 gallons of water <br /> used. <br /> (J) Unmetered sice. Unmetered service may be prodded for construction, flooding skating rinks and <br /> any other purpose. The service shall be at a duly adopted rate. Where it is difficult or impossible to <br /> accurately measure the amount of grater taken,unmetered service may be prodded and the unmetered <br /> rate applied; provided, however,that by acceptance thereof the consumer agrees to have the city <br /> estimate the water used.. In so estimating,the city shall consider the use to which the water is put and <br /> the length of time of unmetered service. <br /> 81Page <br /> 27 <br />
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