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City Council Agenda and Packet 1984 06 30
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- Page 2 - <br /> (1) Maximum of 15 minutes per cycle or location. <br /> (2) Avoid overlapping. <br /> (3) Hand water hard too reach areas. • <br /> (4) Maximum of 10 minutes per cycle or location on most slopes. <br /> C. After consulting several turf experts, we recommend that newly <br /> sodded or seeded lawns which are new to 3 weeks old, require <br /> one heavy daily watering at mid-day to prevent drying and promote <br /> 'root-knitting'. Therefore, I recommend that these users <br /> be permitted one (1) dell watering between the hours of 11:00 <br /> A.M. to 1,00 P.M. Permit issuance for sodded lawns is not <br /> recommended due to administrative problems, however, the enforce- <br /> ability (within reason) is much easier. The only disadvantage <br /> is related to working people who do not have automatic irrigation <br /> systems. <br /> General recommendations for enforcement would beg <br /> let violation - Warning <br /> 2nd violation - Citation <br /> In conclusion, I suggest that good mapping and a calendar be adopted <br /> with Monday beginning resumption with Ward 3, due largely to the high <br /> percentage of newly sodded lawns. Perhaps a 'hot-line' could be estab- <br /> lished to handle inquiries and information as well. <br /> • <br />
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