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File #: ID#15-761    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 8/21/2015 In control: City Council
On agenda: 8/27/2015 Final action: 8/27/2015
Title: BILL - (For introduction and adoption) - Adopt an Emergency Ordinance amending Section 6-520 of the Fresno Municipal Code to provide water conservation exemption for food gardens (Requires five affirmative votes)
Sponsors: Esmeralda Z. Soria
Attachments: 1. Emergency Ordinance.pdf, 2. 15-761 Received During Meeting.pdf, 3. 15-761 Revised Ordinance Received During Meeting.pdf
REPORT TO THE CITY COUNCIL



August 27, 2015


FROM: ESMERALDA Z. SORIA, Councilmember
Council Offices


SUBJECT
Title
BILL - (For introduction and adoption) - Adopt an Emergency Ordinance amending Section 6-520 of the Fresno Municipal Code to provide water conservation exemption for food gardens (Requires five affirmative votes)

Body
RECOMMENDATION

It is recommended that Council approve the emergency ordinance providing a water conservation exemption for food gardens.

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

On May 21, 2015, the City adopted water conservation regulations in response to directives from the Governor and State Water Resources Control Board. The City desires to create a limited exception for food gardens watered with drip irrigation. Many people in the City of Fresno rely on their vegetable and fruit gardens as an inexpensive and healthy source of food. Consistent watering is required to maintain this food source. The current limitation of two watering days per week does not sustain the production of food gardens. This exemption will assist in sustaining Fresno's residents with continued food self-sufficiency and reduce the number of food deserts in the community.

BACKGROUND

On April 25, 2014, Governor Brown Jr., issued an executive order to strengthen the State's ability to manage water and habitat effectively in drought conditions, and called on all Californians to redouble their efforts to conserve water.

In response to the executive order, the City of Fresno adopted City Water Conservation Regulations on May 21, 2015, to reduce the overall consumption of water. A city campaign to conserve water was engaged. The City of Fresno saw immediate results with a range of thirty to thirty-three percent reduction in water use compared to the same months in 2014, exceeding the State of California's twenty-eight percent water consumption goal for Fresno.
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