(A) Class 1: essential water uses:
(1) Domestic use: water necessary to sustain human life and the lives of domestic pets and to maintain minimum standards of hygiene and sanitation;
(2) Health care facilities: patient care and rehabilitation, including swimming pools used for patient care and rehabilitation;
(3) Public use: fire hydrants used for fire fighting and certain testing and drills, if performed in the interest of public safety and approved by the Town Manager; and
(4) Flushing of sewers as needed to ensure public health and safety if approved by the Town Manager.
(B) Class 2: socially or economically important use of water:
(1) All domestic use other than those included in Classes 1 and 3;
(2) Home water use including kitchen, bathroom and laundry use;
(3) Minimal watering of vegetable gardens and watering of trees when necessary to preserve them;
(4) Filling and operation of swimming pools;
(5) Commercial car and truck washes;
(6) Commercial laundromats;
(7) Restaurants, clubs and eating places; and
(8) Schools, churches, motels, hotels and similar commercial establishments.
(C) Class 3: non-essential use of water:
(1) Ornamental purposes: fountains, reflecting pools and artificial waterfalls, outdoor non-commercial watering (public or private), gardens, lawns, parks, golf courses, (except greens), playing fields and other recreational areas;
(2) Filling and operation of recreational swimming pools which serve fewer than 25 dwellings or 75 people;
(3) Non-commercial washing of motor vehicles;
(4) Serving water in restaurants, clubs or eating places, except by specific request; and
(5) Air-conditioning: refilling cooling towers after draining, except as specified in Class 1.
(Ord. passed 4-26-1999)