Section 65593 Of Article 10.8. Water Conservation In Landscaping From California Government Code >> Division 1. >> Title 7. >> Chapter 3. >> Article 10.8.
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. The Legislature finds and declares all of the following:
(a) The waters of the state are of limited supply and are subject
to ever increasing demands.
(b) The continuation of California's economic prosperity is
dependent on adequate supplies of water being available for future
uses.
(c) It is the policy of the state to promote the conservation and
efficient use of water and to prevent the waste of this valuable
resource.
(d) Landscapes are essential to the quality of life in California
by providing areas for active and passive recreation and as an
enhancement to the environment by cleaning air and water, preventing
erosion, offering fire protection, and replacing ecosystems lost to
development.
(e) Landscape design, installation, maintenance, and management
can and should be water efficient.
(f) Section 2 of Article X of the California Constitution
specifies that the right to use water is limited to the amount
reasonably required for the beneficial use to be served and the right
does not and shall not extend to waste or unreasonable use or
unreasonable method of use.
(g) (1) The Legislature, pursuant to Chapter 682 of the Statutes
of 2004, requested the California Urban Water Conservation Council to
convene a stakeholders work group to develop recommendations for
improving the efficiency of water use in urban irrigated landscapes.
(2) The work group report includes a recommendation to update the
model water efficient landscape ordinance adopted by the department
pursuant to Chapter 1145 of the Statutes of 1990.
(3) It is the intent of the Legislature that the department
promote the use of this updated model ordinance.
(h) Notwithstanding Article 13 (commencing with Section 65700),
this article addresses a matter that is of statewide concern and is
not a municipal affair as that term is used in Section 5 of Article
XI of the California Constitution. Accordingly, it is the intent of
the Legislature that this article, except as provided in Section
65594, apply to all cities and counties, including charter cities and
charter counties.