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ORDINANCE NO. 43
(Series of 1981
AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED "THE WATER CONSERVATION AND PLUMBING
ADVISORY ORDINANCE OF 1981"' ENACtiNG A NEW ARTiCLEiX T0
CHAPTER 7 OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE OF THE CITY OF ASPEN,
COLORADO, ENTITLED "WATER :d0NSERvATIQN [AND [PL~MB~N~i A~ISORY
CODE", PROVIDING FOR THE INSTAL~A~QN o~A?~~E~ING
FIXTURES, LANDSCAPING, AND IRRIGATION METHODS
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Aspen, Colorado,
recognizes the need for water conservation in light of the limited
'available water resources; and
WHEREAS, water conservation will be advanced by requiring
future residential and commercial developments to be designed and
constructed to achieve the maximum conservation of water.possible
through the use of accepted design criteria and commercially
available appliances and products compatible with the climate and
the natural conditions of the City.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF ASPEN, COLORADO:
Section 1
That there be and her.eby is enacted a new Article X to Chap-
ter 7 of the Municipal Code of the City of Aspen, Colorado, to
read as follows
ARTICLE X.
WATER CONSERVATION AND PLUMBING ADVISORY CODE
Sec. 7-231. Applicability.
The provisions of this ordinance shall govern the construc-
tion and the landscaping of new residential, co~mmercial, and
industrial structures, and the remodeling of existing resi-
dential, commmercial, and industrial structures within the
City of Aspen, Colorado.
Sec. 7-232. Installation of water conserving structures.
No building permit shall be granted for the construction of a
new residential, commercial, or industrial structure or for
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the indoor or outdoor remodeling of an existing commercial,
residential, or industrial structure unless the design, con-
struction, or remodeling incorporates, to the maximum extent
economzcally feasible as determined by the Director of Water
Treatment and Supply, commercially availaDle fixtures
designed to achieve the maximum conservation of water pos-
sible. In the instance of an indoor or outdoor remodeling,
compliance will be limited to that portion of the structure
addressed within the building permit; and will be voluntarily
implemented to the remaining portion of the structures. The
Director of Water Treatment and Supply shall develop, within
i20 days of passage of this ordinance, an inventory list of
commercially available fixtures and criteria designed to
achieve conservation of water in an economically feasible
manner. Those fixtures and design criteria listed shall be
automatically approved as acceptable for the purpose of issu-
ing a building permit. Any fixture or design criteria not
listed may be approved by the building department in consul-
tation with the Director of Water Treatment and Supply. The
applicant shall provide to the City all information requested
and reasonably necessary for the City to make a determination
of acceptability. Any person aggrieved by a determination of
the building department may request a hearing before the City
Council. The inventory list shall include, but shall not be
limited to the following fixtures and design criteria:
1. Low flow water closet using less than 3.5 gallons
per flush.
2. Air pressure water closet (not commercially avail-
able).
3. Shallow drip water closet (not commercially avail-
able).
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4. LOw flow shower heads (2.56 PM or leSs) permanent
type.
4ao Pressure reducing valves.
5. Instant mixing thermostatic valve or similar device
reducing time for tap outflow to reach the desired
hot water temperature.
6. Faucet aerators.
7. Self-regulating automatic cutoff faucets
(commercial) ·
8. Dye tablet teSting for toilet tank leaks
( comme rc ial ).
9. Water conserving dishwashers.
10. Water conserving clothes washing machines.
11. Use of air-cooled air conditioners (commercial).
Sec. 7-233. Outdoor criteria--construction, remodeling and
lands caping.
(a) To the extent practicable and consistent with the pro-
posed design and use of the property, landscaping shall
utilize, for grassy areas, Buffalo Grass, western wheat
grass, crested grasses, or comparable grass which will
have the effect of minimizing the consumptive use of
water applied to suCh grass or grasses for irrigation.
For non-grassy, non-food producing areas, plants native
to Colorado or states bordering Colorado shall be used.
The landscaping criterion provided herein shall not
apply, however, to gOlf courses, parks, athletic fields,
or other uses where landscaping other than that provided
in this subseCtion is necessary for the primary purpose
of such area.
(b) For all outside irrigation, the development proposal
shall include, to the extent practicable, an irrigating
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system which would incorporate only equipment of the
most water conserving type commercially available at the
time the proposal is submitted for approval. Addition-
ally~ all irrigation shall be undertaken with raw water
if possible. At a minimum, irrigation systems shall;
(i) Be equipped with time activated automatic control
clocks and shutoff valves.
(ii) Be equipped with sprinkler heads of a type which
provide the most uniform coverage feasible, and
maximum feasible droplets sized to reduce
evaporation and wind disturbance of the coverage
(pulsating type).
(iii) Where the slope gradient of the proposed develop-
ment so requires, be designed to control flow for
the purpose of reducin9 runoff.
Sec° 7-234. Raw water supplies (non-potable).
Raw water supplies for irrigation systems shall be provided
exclusively by the City of Aspen 'Water Utility. The owner of
the property proposed to be irrigated from City of Aspen
water facilities shall dedicate to the City all raw water
transmission facilities and all water rights appurtenant to
the proposed property. For those developments in which raw
water irrigation can be used, development proposals shall
include provisions for recording of covenants and restric-
tions against the use of treated water outdoors and against
the use of untreated water other than in accordance with the
landscaping, irrigation, and drainage management plan pro-
vided for in a development proposal.
Sec. 7-235 - 7-244. Reserved.
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Section 2
if any section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase, or por-
tion of this ordinance is for any reason held invalid or~ unconsti-
tutional by any court of competent jurisdiction, such portion
shall be deemed a separate, distinct, and independent provisions,
and such holding shall not affect the validity of tile remaining
prov is ions.
Section 3
A public hearing on the ordinance shall be held on the
day of /~~ ~ 1981, in the City Council
Chambers, Aspen City Hall, Aspen, Colorado.
INTRODUCED,~ READ AND ORDERED published as provided by law by
the City Council of the City of Aspen, Colorado, at its regular
meeting held at the City of Aspen on ~
1981.
He~rm an Edel
l~layor
ATTEST
FINALLY adopted, passed and approved on the ~/.
, 1981.
Herman Edel
Mayor
day of
ATTEST
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CERTIFICATE
I, Kathryn S. Koch, City Clerk of Aspen, Colorado,
do hereby certify that the above and foregoing ordinance was
introduced, read in full, and passed on ~
reading at a regular meeting of the City Council of the
City of Aspen on ~_, 19~/, and published
in the Aspen Times a weekly newspaper of general circul-
ation, published in the City of Aspen, Colorado, in its
issue of ~_~____, 19.~/, and ....... was finally adopted
and approved at a regular meeting of the City Council on
~~~___, 19 ~/,~ ' ~ and ordered~/ published as
O- - ~ . . Seri~s of 19.u_f_, of said City, as
provided by law.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
the seal of said City of Aspen, Colorado, this
day of ~, 19~.
SEAL
Deputy City clerk ......