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4/21/2015
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ORDINANCE NO. 2015-15 <br />AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN <br />MARCOS, TEXAS AMENDING CHAPTER 86, ARTICLE 2, DIVISION 2 <br />OF THE SAN MARCOS CITY CODE PERTAINING TO WATER <br />CONSERVATION MEASURES, ALLOWANCES AND USE <br />RESTRICTIONS APPLICABLE YEAR -ROUND AND DURING STAGES <br />1 THROUGH 5 OF THE DROUGHT RESPONSE PLAN; PROVIDING A <br />SAVINGS CLAUSE; PROVIDING FOR THE REPEAL OF ANY <br />CONFLICTING PROVISIONS; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE <br />DATE. <br />BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN MARCOS, <br />TEXAS: <br />SECTION 1. Chapter 86, Article 2, Division 2 of the San Marcos City Code is hereby <br />amended to read as follows (added text is indicated by underlining and deleted text is indicated <br />by stri ,ethr- ,,ugh ): <br />Section 86.056. Definitions. <br />Terms in this division have the following meanings unless otherwise specified: <br />Aesthetic water feature means a fountain, waterfall, landscape lake or pond, or <br />another decorative feature where the use is entirely ornamental and serves no other <br />functional purpose. <br />Alternative water means any water from a source on or available to a customer's <br />premises from a source other than directly from the city's water sources. Alternative <br />water sources include the following: <br />(1) Water from a natural source such as a spring, pond, or river (if permitted). <br />(2) Reclaimed water. <br />(3) Gray water. <br />(4) Rain water. <br />(5) Any water supplied by the city water system that has passed through a <br />point of delivery and is no longer controlled by the public water system. <br />The term does not include water from a well. <br />Aquifer means the Edwards Aquifer. <br />
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