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SATURDAY, AUGUST 9, 2014 VOLUME 8 NO. 32 CONCERT IN THE PARK Sunday, August 10, 2014 6:00 pm Memorial Park Sierra Madre OPA OPA (Latin Jazz) Sponsored by Los Angeles County Supervisor Antonovich Food: Farmers Belly Food Truck Channel your inner salsa dancer and come to Memorial Park on Sunday, August 10. Opa Opa will be performing their highly popular Latin music. Thanks go out to The Kensington, the title sponsor of Concerts in the Park. SIERRA MADRE, CA Many Sierra Madre water customers have worked hard to conserve water and their efforts are much appreciated. All those who have done so are already Water Warriors. By all means thank you, and please keep up the good work! On July 15, 2014, the California State Water Resources Control Board adopted Emergency Regulation Article X ("Prohibition of Activities and Mandatory Actions During Drought Emergency") pursuant to its authority under Water Code Section 058.5. On July 22, 2014, the City Council held a duly noticed public hearing to consider the implementation of further mandatory water use prohibitions consistent with the state- adopted Emergency Regulations of the California State Water Resources Control Board. The City Council action was required under the State regulations. The following prohibitions are in addition to and separate from the previously adopted 30% water use reduction. Note, however, that the water use prohibitions listed herein may assist the water customer in meeting the 30% reduction goal. The following water uses are prohibited under Sierra Madre Municipal Code (SMMC) sections 13.24.060 and 13.24.230. Violations of these provisions are subject to administrative citations and fines of up to $500 per violation. 13.24.060 Prohibited uses applicable to all customers. The following uses of water are prohibited for all water department customers. Violations of this section are subject to administrative citation pursuant to the procedures set forth in SMMC chapter 1.18. There shall be no washing of sidewalks, walkways, patios, driveways, or parking areas by a water hose. No water shall be used to clean, fill or maintain levels in decorative fountains unless such water is part of a recycling system. No restaurant, cafe, deli, or other public place where food is sold, served or offered for sale, shall serve drinking water to any customer unless expressly requested by the customer. No customer of the water department shall permit water to leak from any facility on the premises. No lawn, landscaping, or other turf area shall be watered or irrigated between the hours of ten a.m. and four p.m. No lawn, landscape, or turf area shall be watered in a wasteful manner. Nor shall any water be wasted if the existing conditions may be corrected or reasonably modified. The use of a hose to wash an automobile, except where the hose is fitted with a shut-off nozzle or device attached to it that causes it to cease dispensing water immediately when not in use. Restrictions on irrigation (13.24.230). If so declared pursuant to a drought or water shortage emergency, in addition to the restrictions set forth in section 13.24.060 (A-G), no customer shall make, cause, use, or permit the use of water delivered from the water department more than two days per week for purposes of irrigating of lawn, landscape or other vegetated area ("landscape irrigation"): Even-numbered addresses shall be limited to landscape irrigation on Mondays and Thursdays. Odd-numbered addresses and addresses ending in fractions shall be limited to landscape irrigation on Tuesdays and Fridays. The restrictions above do not apply to landscape irrigation zones that exclusively use very low flow drip type irrigation systems when no emitter produces more than two (2) gallons of water per hour. These restrictions are not applicable to watering or irrigating by use of a hand- held bucket or similar container, a hand- held hose equipped with a positive selfclosing water shut-off nozzle or device, or for very short periods of time for the express purpose of adjusting or repairing an irrigation system." Failure to comply—Penalties (13.24.140). Pursuant to State Water Resources Control Board Emergency Rule Article X. Section X.1 and the procedures set forth in Chapter 1.18 ("Administrative penalties") of this code, a violation of Sections 13.24.060(A, B, F, and G) or 13.24.230 of this Chapter shall be punishable by an administrative citation as follows: $125 for the first violation; $250 for the second violation; $500 for the third and any additional violation. The City of Sierra Madre is taking the months of August and September to educate water users of the new State regulations and 30% conservation targets. Please take this time to begin developing and implementing these changes in your home water use. The City and State are facing the most severe drought in history. The City and the State are asking that all water customers to step up efforts to change the way we use water in our homes and businesses. The City is required to initiate Section 13.24.140, but for August and September it will first issue warnings so as to educate water customers. However, flagrant or repeated disregard for the conservation regulations may result in immediate administration of fines and penalties. ARE YOU A CALIFORNIA WATER WARRIOR? Many residents have always been mindful of the limits of California’s water supply. Above, a decades old cactus garden. Others have removed their lwans more recently as pictured in the rock garden below. Photos by S. Henderson/MVNews Inside this week: CALENDAR Pg. 2 SIERRA MADRE NEWS Pg. 3 PASADENA/ALTADENA Pg. 4 ARCADIA NEWS MONROVIA/DUARTE Pg. 5 EDUCATION & YOUTH Pg. 6 FOOD & DRINK Pg. 7 BEST FRIENDS Pg. 8 HEALTHY LIFESTYLES Pg. 9 In addition to dry weather plants and rock formations, some homeowners make use of decorative wood chips. (above). Below - Sierra Madre Elementary School began its water conservation program two years ago. THE GOOD LIFE Rich Johnson is back! Pg. 10 N. MOUNTAIN TRAIL AVE. WATER MAIN REPLACEMENT Aug.11th - Oct.8th Weekdays 7am - 4 pm. Restricted access to residents. On Monday, August 11 construction will begin on the replacement of the existing water main in North Mountain Trail Avenue. The existing main was installed in 1928 and has been subject to multiple serious leakage incidents in recent years. A new 12 inch diameter ductile iron water main will be installed for the entire length of North Mountain Trail Avenue, from Sierra Madre Boulevard to Mira Monte Avenue. 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