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A. It is unlawful for any person to use water for sprinkling or irrigating lawns, gardens, flower beds, plants, trees, shrubs, or parking strips, or for washing cars, hosing windows, woodwork, porches, steps or walks, through any hose greater than one (1) inch in diameter or nozzle with a flow rating greater than XXX gallons per minute, or through any leaky or defective hose nozzle, or through more than one set of hose or through a hose with a nozzle detached, or through such hose with or without such nozzle attached.

B. It is unlawful for any person wilfully to place any automatic sprinkling device or wilfully place or hold any hose in such position or manner that water there from falls on any person while on any public street or sidewalk.

Prior to the adoption of 6497 on 03/24/2010, Section 13.56.310 read as follows.

A. It is unlawful for any person to use water for any purpose mentioned in the preceding section through any other size hose or nozzle than as herein prescribed, or through any leaky or defective hose nozzle, or through more than one set of hose or through a hose with a nozzle detached, or through such hose with or without such nozzle attached, at any time or times other than herein authorized, except from any service connected with a meter, and water paid for a meter rates as fixed by ordinance.

B. It is unlawful for any person wilfully to place any automatic sprinkling device or wilfully place or hold any hose in such position or manner that water therefrom falls on any person while on any public street or sidewalk. (Prior code § 10.18.300)

(Ord. 6497, Amended, 03/24/2010)