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' Special Meeting, C1411 Council <br /> June 30, 1984, Page <br /> C. WATER RESTRICTIONS, STAFF RECOMMENDATIONS <br /> Kasch handed out another memo (See Exhibit C) stating staff <br /> recommendations for lawn watering restrictions. <br /> 1 . Water every 3rd day <br /> 2. Use Voting Ward's for watering rather than the <br /> Circle. Diamond, and Square method. <br /> 3. 6 AM to 9 AM OR 7 PM to 10 PM, but not both times <br /> 4. New lawns, new sod, water daily; 11 AN to 1 PM. <br /> Notices to be sent out Sunday and Monday, door to door. <br /> Mayor: The first week, a "hot-line" should be in effect. <br /> Leary: Pressure in high zone is not adequate; <br /> Kasch: That will be resolved with the new Howard Berry plant and <br /> the elevated tank. <br /> Leary: This should have been done prior to construction of homes . <br /> Wurl : When Howard Berry Plant comes on-line, there will be high <br /> zone. mid zone, and low zone. <br /> Leary: Equity? More water is needed for new lawns , will this 3 <br /> day mortarium on new lawns ruin them? The 11 AM to 1 PM, and working <br /> people, how will those hours benefit them? Leary suggested that all <br /> new lawns from here on be postponed to the Fall season. <br /> Cussen suggested the meeting move onto the Public Hearing portion. <br /> E. PUBLIC HEARING , INPUT FROM CITIZENS <br /> Chris Fair, 549 Adams . This is a serious problem which could adversely <br /> affect our community. I am glad to hear that Mr. Kasch has taken <br /> adequate steps to come up with a plan of action. However, my concern <br /> is planning, ie, growth projections , take another look at it. <br /> Marilyn Waldo, 688 W. Dahlia. I disagree, I don't think the problem <br /> has been solved. We have put a lot of money into landscaping , and <br /> had we known a month ago of this water crisis , we certainly would not <br /> have planted so extensively. We had been told again and again there <br /> was plenty of water, have heard many stories of what the cause of <br /> this problem, including the one that la of the plant is shut down <br /> for construction. I an most unhappy about the whole thing, and I have <br /> been betrayed. <br />
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