§ 51.43 POTABLE WATER FLOWING INTO STREETS.
   (A)   It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or entity to allow raw or potable water used for irrigation to flow into or upon a public street for a period of ten minutes or longer.
   (B)   If the irrigation water which is flowing into or upon a street is a direct result of an antiquated irrigation system (as determined by the Water Superintendent), the responsible individual shall provide an implementation plan within 60 days of issuance of the notice of violation. This implementation plan shall provide for the upgrade, modernization and/or repair of the irrigation system, together with specific time frames to accomplish same. The period to complete the plan shall be as soon as possible given the nature and cost of repairs and the size of the system to be repaired, but in no event shall it exceed 12 months. Upon approval of the implementation plan, the responsible party shall not be subjected to any civil sanctions pursuant to § 51.46 of this chapter; provided that, the upgrading and/or repairs are continuing in accordance with the approved time frames set forth in the plan.
(Prior Code, § 8-4.08) (Ord. 940, passed 3-13-2014) Penalty, see § 51.99