§ 18-72  PROCLAMATIONS.
   (A)   Upon the determination that an emergency exists, the City Manager shall issue a proclamation declaring the emergency and setting out with particularity an order restricting use of water from the city's system.  The order may restrict water usage during certain periods of the day or week or according to any orderly or nondiscriminatory scheme and prohibit usages not essential to public health and safety.  The order may include, but is not limited to the following limitations:
      (1)   Lawn, shrub or garden watering:
         (a)   Permitted only from 10:00 p.m. through 6:00 a.m.;
         (b)   Permitted only on alternate dates:
            1.   Odd-numbered addresses permitted to water on odd-numbered dates;
            2.   Even-numbered addresses permitted to water on even-numbered dates;
            3.   Unnumbered addresses on the north and west sides of the road or street deemed to be odd-numbered; and
            4.   Unnumbered addresses on the south and east sides deemed to be even-numbered.
         (c)   A combination of two restrictions listed above, restriction according to time and address; and
         (d)   Permitted only on certain designated days of the week, for example, Tuesdays and Fridays.
      (2)   There shall be no household car washing.
      (3)   No filling or refilling, in whole or in part, of any household swimming pool.  The order may be revised from time to time as the City Manager deems necessary.
(`90 Code, § 18-32)
   (B)   Upon the determination that a state two emergency exists, the City Manager shall issue a proclamation declaring the emergency and setting out with particularity an order restricting use of water from the city's system.  The order may restrict water usage during certain periods of the day or week or according to any orderly and nondiscriminatory scheme and prohibit usages not essential to public health and safety.  The order may include, but is not limited to the following imitations:
      (1)   Lawn, shrub or garden watering:
         (a)   Any limitation available to the city manager under a Stage One emergency; and
         (b)   Lawn, shrub or garden watering completely prohibited.
      (2)   Car washing:
         (a)   No household car washing; and
         (b)   No household or commercial car washing.
      (3)   Swimming pools:
         (a)   No filling or refilling, in whole or in part, of any household swimming pool;
         (b)   No filling or refilling, in whole or in part, of a household, commercial or public swimming pool; and
      (4)   Prohibition of all water usage not required for bodily needs, household purposes necessary for health and safety, or commercial purposes not otherwise restricted or prohibited.
(`90 Code, § 18-34)
(Ord. 2686, passed 6-18-81)