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Environmental Policy Board (EPB) 5. 3. <br />Meeting Date: 02/04/2013 <br />By: Chris Anderson, Community <br />Development <br />Title: <br />Water Conservation Standards <br />Background: <br />At the January meeting, the Board directed Staff to add an item to this agenda to review development standards and <br />how they fit with water conservation. Below is a summary of some of the more applicable standards. <br />Observations: <br />• All zoning districts, excluding R -1 Residential (single family residential), require in- ground irrigation for all <br />landscaping (excluding natural areas left undisturbed). This standard applies to multifamily developments <br />(R -2 and R -3 districts), commercial developments (H -1, B -1 and B -2 districts), and employment <br />developments (E -1 and E -2 districts). Within The COR district, streetscapes must be irrigated but City Code <br />is silent on interior lot irrigation. <br />• There are no stated exceptions for parking lot rain gardens (or infiltration swales) or considerations for <br />xeriscaping. <br />• Xeriscaping can pose some challenges. This concept really means to install drought tolerant species, <br />which when established, require very little moisture. However, over the first year or two, irrigating the <br />plants (grasses, perennials, shrubs and trees) is critical for establishment. <br />• LRRWMO requires first inch of rainfall on a site to be infiltrated, might this be an opportunity to encourage <br />more use of swales /rain gardens in parking lots rather than raised (curbed) landscaped islands. <br />• Soil moisture sensors could be a tool to use with irrigation systems so they don't 'kick on' until their zone <br />actually needs moisture. A cost analysis would help in considering whether it may make sense to require this <br />in addition to rain sensors. <br />Recommendation: <br />The information provided is in response to a discussion from last month. There is no specific recommendation <br />other than to review the information and discuss any ideas /thoughts that the Board has on them. This discussion <br />may lead to ideas that could be incorporated into an education campaign for inclusion on the website and possibly <br />in the new resident information packet. For instance, maybe the development of basic information about irrigation <br />systems such as programming properly (especially in new construction where topsoil is required, which should <br />reduce the amount of water needed), maintenance (winterizing system, checking for leaks, etc). Some of this <br />information is likely already found in the water conservation toolbox. <br />EPB Action: <br />Based on discussion. <br />Form Review <br />Inbox Reviewed By Date <br />Chris Anderson (Originator) Chris Anderson 02/01/2013 09:10 AM <br />Form Started By: Chris Anderson Started On: 01/18/2013 03:22 PM <br />Final Approval Date: 02/01/2013 <br />
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