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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgenda Report - July 18, 2001 G-01 PHCITY OFLODI COUNCIL COMMUNICATION AGENDA TITLE: Public Hearing to Consider Adopting the Update of Lodi's Urban Water Management Plan MEETING DATE: July 18, 2001 PREPARED BY: Public Works Director RECOMMENDED ACTION: That the City Council conduct a public hearing to consider the adoption of Lodi's updated Urban Water Management Plan. BACKGROUND INFORMATION: During the 1983/84 Regular Session, the California Legislature enacted Assembly Bill 797, and as amended subsequently, created Water Code Section 10610, et seq., known as the Urban Water Management Planning Act. This Act requires the City of Lodi to review and update the Urban Water Management Plan every five years. This is the third update of Lodi's Urban Water Management Plan. The adoption process requires a public hearing and adoption by the City Council. The updated Urban Water Management Plan was prepared by staff with the assistance of Brown & Caldwell, an engineering consulting firm. The plan updates Lodi's historical and projected population and water use, and analyzes Lodi's sustainable groundwater supply quantity. The plan also reviewed fourteen water conservation best -management practices of which six were analyzed in more detail for economic feasibility. A copy of the draft Urban Water Management Plan was included with the Council Communication for setting the public hearing. Two published notices of public hearing announced the availability of the draft plan and the date of this public hearing. The "Conclusions and Recommendations" (Chapter 7) from the Plan are attached. As part of adopting the Plan, staff is seeking specific policy direction in several relatively new areas. They are: 1) Continue our participation in County -wide efforts to provide supplemental water to the area, but also work to identify conjunctive use or other projects that will reduce Lodi's groundwater consumption to sustainable levels. 2) Direct staff to work with the Planning Commission on development of mitigation measures to reduce the impact to the groundwater caused by new development. 3) Begin installing and reading water meters on all new development. 4) Begin installing and reading water meters on developments that have paid for meters, but have not yet been installed. The costs to the City of the last three policy directions are essentially zero, as they are paid by new development. The potential for future cost savings in reduced need for additional supplies is significant. The cost to read the meters, at least for the next few years, is minor and can be handled with existing staff. (The meters use "touch -read" technology—the meter reader touches a hand-held wand to a button on top of the meter lid and the reading is recorded electronically, then downloaded to the computer.) FUNDING: None required. Richard C. Prima, Jr. Public Works Director Prepared by Frank Beeler, Assistant Water/Wastewater Superintendent RCPJFB/frb attachment cc: Fran E. Forkas, Water/Wastewater Superintendent APPROVED: H. Dixon Flynn -- ClManager C 1windows\TEMMUVIMIP0C 7-01a.doc 07110/01 TO AVOID DUPLICATION OF LARGER ITEMS IN THE FILEMAGIC PLUS SYSTEM, ADDITIONAL BACKGROUND INFORMATION REGARDING THIS ITEM IS LOCATED AS FOLLOWS: jk,t UAtMV,- Pte, vv. ut-n , c.,oLm Imo. CHAPTER 7 CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS Based on the results of the evaluation conducted in this report, the following recommendations are made. 1. While the water supply is adequate to address average years, dry years, and multiple dry years, the groundwater basin is in a general over draft condition. The City should take steps to develop a conjunctive use program to reduce the overall pumping of groundwater. 2. At this time, it does not appear feasible to partially meet water demands in the City's water service area through use of recycled water. The estimated $7.8 million cost of installing pumping facilities and a pipeline to convey recycled water to the service area from the wastewater treatment plant is considered to be expensive at this time compared to the cost of available groundwater. The City should reassess this issue in 5 years and continue to provide recycled water for reuse on lands surrounding the White Slough Water Pollution Control Facility to minimize the amount of groundwater pumping in the region. 3. Continue with current water conservation efforts. Consider implementing the cost effective BMP 5 (Large Landscapes Conservation Programs and Incentives), BMP 9 (CII Conservation), BMP 14 (Residential ULFI), and BMP 4 (Metering of Residential Customers). The City should explore partnering with other utilities and funding opportunities to help implement water conservation BMPs. 4. Track the development of upcoming drinking water standards that may impact the groundwater supply. These standards include arsenic, radon, and the groundwater rule. To maintain groundwater supply capacity, the City should rehabilitate or replace any older water mains and wells as they reach the end of their useful lives. 6. Establish a process to measure water savings resulting from BMP implementation. 7. Establish a process to keep a record of BMP implementation. 11:\2tXKH1\2116511 Lodi L'\C'A{P\\C NI11\5-ul Final DnR Report\Chapter 7\Chapter Ztloc JW:\ 11 -Jun -111 DCITY OF LODI NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Carnegie Forum Date: July 18, 2001 305 West Pine Street, Lodi Time: 7:00 p.m.. For information regarding this notice please contact: Susan J. Blackston City Clerk Telephone: (209) 333-6702 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Wednesday, July 18, 2001 at the hour of 7:00 p.m., or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard, the City Council will conduct a Public Hearing at the Carnegie Forum, 305 West Pine Street, Lodi, to consider the following matter: a) adopting the update of Lodi's Urban Water Management Plan A copy of the updated Urban Water Management Plan (approximately 75 pages) is available for review by the public in the Public Works Department, the City Clerk's Office and the Lodi Library. Information regarding this item may be obtained in the office of the Public Works Department Director, 221 West Pine Street, Lodi, California. All interested persons are invited to present their views and comments on this matter. Written statements may be filed with the City Clerk at any time prior to the hearing scheduled herein, and oral statements may be made at said hearing. If you challenge the subject matter in court, you may be limited to raising only those issues you or someone else raised at the Public Hearing described in this notice or in written correspondence delivered to the City Clerk, 221 West Pine Street, at or prior to the Public Hearing. By Order of the Lodi City Council: � ,� � � \(� - 7�-; � � � Susan J. Blackston City Clerk Dated: June 20, 2001 Approved as to form: eaRndallH�'ys *0�� City Attorney Jc1CrrYCLRKIF0RMSW01pw.d0C 6121!01 Please immediately confirm receipt of this fax by calling 333-6702 CITY OF LODI P. O. BOX 3006 LODI, CALIFORNIA 95241-1910 ADVERTISING INSTRUCTIONS SUBJECT: SET A PUBLIC HEARING FOR JULY 18, 2001 TO CONSIDER ADOPTING THE UPDATE OF LODI'S URBAN WATER MANAGEMENT PLAN PUBLISH DATE(s): SATURDAY, JUNE 23, 2001 and SATURDAY, JUNE 30, 2001 TEAR SHEETS WANTED: Three (3) please SEND AFFIDAVIT AND BILL TO: SUSAN BLACKSTON, CITY CLERK City of Lodi P.O. Box 3006 Lodi, CA 95241-1910 DATED: JUNE 21, 2001 ORDERED BY: JENNIFER M. PERRIN DEPUTY CITY CLERK Verify Appearance of this Legal in the Newspaper - Copy to File Faxed to the Sentinel at 369-1084 at (time) on (date) (pages) Sharon Phoned to confirm receipt of all pages at (time) Jac _Jen (initials) formsladvins.doc Malt 35 xcew ay, a ima, Calif. Jay (A] tin .ay. mza:ce Rat remv May _AR's Gra off. but th day lit Me aes to lead vo wins ar don. who ng streak i Nc c•.mo la. t a n,,w on wolf the ]a ti` h k-afor Ilk last be next Ih victo ho :ih0ukl 3evAck in ie- that nil 28 - Lodi News -Sentinel - Saturd The City of Lodi Is Inviting statements of Ftp lifications from design consultant firms. Pf( ects InVOIYe Street ni_irtructfon arW median ,,thst�llation. Interested firms please contact Pubic Works, (209) 333.6706, for a request for qualitications (RFO). June 7, 8, 9, 14, 15, 16, 21, 22, 23, 2001 -3,12 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE trustee's Sale Number. 40095-F CA Loan #: 40100143 TSG #: 9900551 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST, DATED 09/24197. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO „PF;OTECT YOUR PROPERTY- IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. On 06129/01, at 10:00 AM, Attorneys Equity National Corporation (Trustee), •23721 Birtcher Drive, Lake Forest, CA 92630, as the duty appointed Trustee under and pursuant to Deed of Trost recorded 10/02/97 as Document 87098766 of Official Records in the office of the Rqq��order of San Joaquin County. California. • ExAcutad by: Maria E. Perez, an unmarried ., woman, will sell at public auction to highest birder ,for cash or cashiers check made payable to ',,Attorneys Equity National Corporation, (payable at ^.N time of sale and in accordance with Section 2924h(b) of the California Civil Code, and •apoeptable to the Trustee) at: At the East Weber ,Avenue entrance to the County Courthouse. 222 East Weber Avenue Stockton, Galitomia all richt, + , title and interest conveyed to and now held by it i ander said Deed of Trust in the property situated in said County, California. The street address or other common designation, it any, of the real proper'y 'tAsscribed heroin is purported to be: 916 Calm eras , .treet & 402 Stanislaus Street, Lodi, CA 95243; County Assessor's Parcel Number: 041.360-26 & •041=360-27 The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the street • address and other common designation, It any, shown herein. Said sale will be made, but without covenant or warranty, expressed or implied, regarding title, possession, or encumbrances. to pay the unpaid balance of the obligation, including ••-interest, advances, and all other charges sacs ,red Dy said property. The total amount of the unpaid balance of the obligation secured by said pro^erty 5 and reasonably estimated costs, expenses and advances at the time of the initial publication of this Notice is $173,409.96. Date: 06/05/01 Attorneys Equity National Corporation, 23721 Birtcher Drive, tl­i(hon (949)707-5543. ntonall 99)707-56Dan a Trevino, r'+.Fbreclosure Department ASAP434598 11-.4yne 8, 15, 22, 2001 -3431 EYER"ODY READS 1 CLASSIFIED ADS - 35 -3-11:92. • 948-5634 t is r } 0 0 M jWW: _ ... .. Classloed continue NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Wednesday, July 18, 2001 at the hour of 7:00 p.m., or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard, the City Council will conduct a Public Hearing at the Carnegie Forum, 305 West Pine Street, Lodi, to consider the following matter: a) adopting the update of Lodi's Urban Water Management Plan A copy of the updated Urban Water Management Plan (approximately 75 pages) is available for review by the public in the Public Works Department, the City Clerk's Office and the Lodi Library. Information regarding this item may be obtained in the, office of the Public Works Department Director, 221 West Pine Street, Lodi, California. All Interested persons are invited to present their views and comments ,on this matter. Written statements may be filed with the. City Clerk at any time prior to the hearing scheduled herein, and oral statements may be made at said hearing. If you challenge the subject matter in court, you may be limited to raising only those issues you or someone else raised at the Public Hearing described in this notice or in written correspondence delivered to the City Clerk, 221 West Pine Street, at or prior to the Public Hearing. By Order of the Lodi City Council: Susan J. Blackston City Clerk Dated: June 20, 2001 Approved as to form: Randall A. Hays City Attorney June 23,30,2001 -3475 NOTICE INVITING BIDS White Slough Water Pollution Control Facility ADJUSTABLE FREQUENCY DRIVES SECTION 1 CITY OF LODI, CALIFORNIA The City of Lodi hereby Invites sealed proposals to furnish and deliver three (3) 75 horsepower and one (1) 50 horsepower, three phase Adjustable Frequency Drives (AFD) in accordance with the specifications detailed in section 4, table 4.10, AFD reference B & C. Delivery shall be to the. City of Lodi's White Slough Water Pollution Control Facility, Lodi, California. Proposals shall be in accordance with this notice and specifications, on file and available from the City of Lodi, Public Works Department, Municipal Service Center, 1331 South Ham Lane, Lodi, CA 95242, (209) 333. I ' I i :ruCkslSUV's 251 �a1fe or Lease CHEVROLET VAN'95 4.3 Liter HO engine, auto, 718 pp�assenger, front & rear AC, DL, PW, tilt, CR, AM/FM cassette, roof racks, tint, run fids. dutch doors, alloy wheels, 5G K miles. Perfect condition. Kelly book $9,500. 478-8230 CHEVY 1/2 TON PU '92 'Power everything. V8, low- ered, flows, stereo, wheels, tires, Sprayon bed liner, custom grill. $10,500 OBO (209)368-5505 PUBLIC NOTICE T 40. No bid will be considered unto" it Is . - amftled on a proposal form furnished by the y of Lodi. algid proposals shall be delivered to the rchasing Officer at the City Hall Annex, 212 rst Pine Street, Lodi, CA 95240 (P.O. Box D6, Lodi, CA 95241-1910) at or before 11.00 a.m., Tuesday, July 10, 2001 that date and hour said sealed proposals will publicly opened and read In the Public Works inference Room, First Floor, City Hall, 221 mt Pine Street, Lodi, California. Bidders or rir authorized representatives are Invited to be In an e e City of Lodi reserves the right to reject any " -- all bids, to waive any informality in any bid, to army rept other than the lowest bid, or not to award P bid, alters ferari is hereby made to said specifications further details, which specifications and this lice shall be considered part of any contract ide pursuant thereto. fY OF LODI of E. Harris rchasing Officer no 23, June 28, 2001 -3473 NOTICE INVITING BIDS [he CTION 1 PE 11 POLYMER MODIFIED SLURRY SEAL RIOUS STREETS, 2001 TY OF LODI, CALIFORNIA City of Lodi hereby invites sealed proposal the application of 1,209,995 square feet of pe 11 Polymer Modified Slurry Seal to various City streets and other Incidental and related work as shown in the specifications on file and available from the City of Lodi, Public Works Department, Municipal Service Center, 1331 South Ham Lane, Lodi, CA 95242, (209) 333- 6740. No bid will be considered unless it is submitted on a proposal form provided by the City of Lodi. Sealed proposals will be received by the Purchasing officer, Lodi City Hall Annex, 212 West Pine Street, P.O. Box 3006, Lodi, California, 95241-1910, until 11;00 a.m. on Thursday. July 5, 2001. At that time the proposals will be publicly opened and read in Lodi City Hall Public Works Conference Room for performing the following described work. The. work consists of applying 1,209,995 square feet of Type 11 Polymer Modified Slurry Seal to various City streets and other incidental and related work, as shown on the specifications for the above project. The streets to be slurry sealed are shown In the Specifications. The contractor agrees to commence work within Trucks/SUV's 251 Sale or Lease CHEVY TAHOE'98 4 door, 2 wheel drive, 41 K miles, extended warranty, premium wheels. Excellent condition. $25,750.369-8608 CHEVY TAHOE '98 Copper. 4 wheel drive, 2 door, fully loaded, flow masters, tow package. $26,000.369-5894 CHEVY TAHOE LT'99 4 wheel drive, fully loaded, leather, tow pack, custom whls, li(ted,100K mile warran- . •. -1 .,nn 1r1 11771 TruckslSUV's 251 Sale or Lease FORD F1SO4 X 476 20K original miles, P/S, PJB, AC, A/T. In good shape. $7,500. 209-786-3351 FORD F150'94 XLT Extended cab. Fully loaded. Must see, $9,000 OBO 369-1130 eves & weekends 466-0181, Larry, weekdays. FORD F150'98 Extended cab. 3 door. 4X4. XLT. 76 K miles. Beautulful white. $15,950 Call 333-1939 Trucks/SUV's 251 Sale or Lease NISSAN FRONTIER '98 41 K miles. AC. AM/FM Cassette, camper shell, bedlin- er. Exc. condition. $9500 obo. 333-0560 SUZUKI SAMURAI, 86.5 speed with 4x4. Lots of new parts. No tags expired in April Runs good. $1200 Call 209-333-0559 TOYOTA '91 4 RUNNER V6, 5 Speed. Loaded 90K orig. miles. Sunroof. CD. Excellent r,nnriition. 11tR,750. ;113R-4347 Burns, I to try to pie Wity fol tide bot The bon Gissin, diate a take the Stiul U.S: bat Bush in month ing on 28 — Lodi News -Sentinel — Saturday, June 30, 2001 xi o ec rs other war: Bo, al MEXICO CITY (AP) -- In scenes reminiscent. of the war on drugs, 1xindreds of police in flak jackets and helmets are raiding the mountains to defend Mexico's rapidly disappear- ing forests. As in the battle against drugs, ca- siialties are beginning to mount and ";new President Vicente Fox faces a 'Iegacy of corruption and tolerance of ah activity that threatens to tear Mexico apart. ' Police have found camps of heavi- ''ly' armed loggers who are willing to ''riddle forestry vehicles with bullets, "shoot officials and mow down envi- , Anmental activists. In a bid to slow the steady stream 6f trucks carting away the old - ,growth pine and cedar from Mexico's mountains, three months ago the ­ i president declared deforestation a `'"national security issue." "••' • By April, in conjunction with local authorities, his administration or- ,dered large-scale raids against ille- ,,Wl logging in several states. But the %, ggers have proved they'll . fight -back. They struck on May 4, high in the Cir and pine mountains of the Pacific coast state of Oaxaca. Two men walked into a bar in the town of Put - la took out pistols and shot to death .RWel Bautista Guerrero, a 33 -year - 'V Mixtee Indian. w.y`- "Fidel had organized Indian farm- .», 4 --a Norld briefs ers to conserve the forests, to harvest them more moderately, and to share the profits," said Vidal Ramirez, Oax- aca state spokesman for Bautista's leftist Democratic Revolution Party. "The gunmen followed him, and when they found him, they didn't say a word. They just opened fire," Ramirez said. State police pursued the killers to the ranch of timber baron Efrain Cruz Bruno, where they arrested eight men armed with AK -47s and other rifles. Cruz Bruno remains a fugitive, "According to our investigation, Cruz Bruno ordered the killing be- cause he felt Bautista was interfer- ing with his business," said Eric Ares Velazquez, spokesman for Oaxaca PUBLIC NOTICE FILE NO. 010976U FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following persons are doing business as: GRUPE REALTY 3201 W. Benjamin Holt Drive, Sults 11 - Stodcton, CA 95219 GRUPE SALES COMPANY 3255 W March Lane, Suite 400 Stockton, CA 95219 ABBOTT REAL ESTATE. INCORPORATED 3201 W. Benjamin Holt Drive, Suite 11 Stockton, CA 95219 This business is Conducted ship by general partner. The registrants commenced or will commence to transact business under the fictitious business name or names listed above on not applicable GRUPE SALES COMPANY s!NELSON E. BAHLER, Secretary This Is a new fictIV-s business name statement. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of San Joaquin County on date Indicated by. file stamp. CERTIFICATION I hereby certify that this copy los a correct copy of the original statement on file in my office. $: GARY W. FREEMAN County Clerk By TERESA WILLIAMS, Deputy June 30, July 7, 14, 21, 2001, — 3603 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING A NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Wednesday, July 18 2001 at the hour of 7•oo or as soon prosecutors. thereafter as the matter may be heard, the City 'will "Often, the businessmen who buy Council conduct a Public Hearing at the Carnegie Forum, 3D5 West Pine Street, Lodi, to illegal timber are also involved in consider the following matter: other activities and the are often Be- ' a► adopting the update of Lodl's Urban water ManagementPlan Lbm anted b armed Sn , Ares p y gangs," A pry of the Plana (approximately updated51 Water Managemen!" c PP y pages) is available for. Valazquez said. review by the public in the Public Works. Some of the violence is caused by Department, the City Clerk's Office and the Lodi drug traffickers who are willing to Library Information regarding this item may be obtaineid in kill to hidden in forests protect crops P P the offl�e of the Public works Department " Director, 221 West Pine Street, Lodi, California. All' on public land, or who cut trees to interested persons are invited to present their grow drug crops. views and comments on this matter. Written state. ments may be filed with the City Clerk at any time Communal farm groups, often In- prior to the hearing scheduled herein, and oral dians, control 80 percent of Mexico s statements may be made at said hearing. +„' ,; _'^ If you challenge the subject matter in court, you wooded areas and the uentl S' y may be limited to raising only those Issues you or suffer tree poaching from neighbor- someone else raised at the Public Hearing' Masked f described in this notice or in written conespon- in communities or local political g P rounding dance delivered to the City Clerk, 221 West Pine g Street, at or prior to the Public. Hearing. bosses. in flak jar sy rder of the etondi City Council: City Clerk Dated: June 20, 2001 Approved as to form: Randall A. Hays City Attorney June 23. 3o, 2001 — 3475 sergeant under --_suspicion of rape OKINAWA CITY, Japan (AP) — An American Air Force sergeant was under suspicion Friday in the alleged rape of a Japanese woman .,on Okinawa island, Pentagon ^spokesman Lt. Cmdr. Jeff Davis said. As many as seven other U.S. iSlirvicemen also were questioned about the attack, most as possible "Witnesses, Davis said. Deputy De- fmnse Secretary Paul Wolfowitz "said a number of servicemen had come to the woman's aid. The alleged rape early Friday cast a shadow over talks scheduled for Saturday between Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi ,a4d President Bush at Camp �T1vid. Reductions in troops on Ok- spokesman for the Okinawa prefec- tural (state) police. The attack took place in a park- ing lot in Chatan town in an area of restaurants and bars known as "American Village,” not far from several U.S. military bases. Efforts high to lower migrant deaths MEXICO CITY (AP) — Intensi- fying efforts to stem the tide of mi- grant deaths, the Mexican govern- ment has announced that border agents will dissuade migrants from crossing into the United States through high-risk areas. The announcement complies with a joint pledge by the Mexican and US. governments to create ,more orderly" migration over the border. n .. : , .., T ., ... n..... ... , T T n said autht 1111graritS f L NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC AHEAR NG BY THE PLAN - through 9 NINO COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF LODITo where the CONSIDER THE REQUEST OF WAYNE DOREN FOR A VARIANCE TO ENCROACH WITHIN THE larly dant REAR AND SIDE YARD SETBACKS FOR TWO EXISTING STRUCTURES LOCATED AT 220 N. RUSH STREET. ! PowerNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tMt on Wednesday, the 11 h day d July, 200 I, at the hour of 7:00 Pm., or as soon tweatter es the MOW may be heard. the Lodi Gly Planning Commission w4oun. ap r duct a public Hearing in the Came" Forum, 305 West Pine Street, ro Lodi. California, to consider: The request of Wayne Ogren for a Variance to encroach when Ihe- PARISrear and stria yard semwo ecks for twrisfing shuolures lasted lit 225 N. Rush Street. State Coli kiforrf eflon regarding this dm^maybe obtained in urs aft 011ie . Community Development Direct« st 221 West (rine Slreel+,Lod, Friday tib California. or by Oxming (209) 333•t1711. All interested persons are imiled topresenl their vteras either for or against the above propos• overhaul al. Written statements may be filed with the Commwuty Iraq woulo"e4mant Diredor at arty lirne prior to mch e Hearing scheduled `i herein and oral statements may be made at said Hearing. the U.N. ,t you chalergo the variance in Court, you may be limited to ra sing "We'V 4' those Issues you or someone else raised at the Public Hearing r7Caosacur,ib�ed in tale notice, or in written WneVodenos delivered to the the last `8 � DevelopmW Ihrector at, or prior to, the Public Hearing. IF Order of the Lodi Planning Commission and the QK nradt Bartiarm Director -Secretary ; ing they Dated: June 213,2001 said. June 30, 2001 —3507 Later, four Of tl hers of }� sUMMONS b r "VOTICFTn I)rFFn:nnnrr W Y 35 a L 30 O Y K 25 L C .y� y 20 f31 Y 15 0 w V T 410 10 a a 3 0 -5 I r r v '" t,,.a 1 6 5 4 U 1 0 1920 1930 1940 1950 1%0 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 —�- Source of Rainfall Data: Lodi News Sentinel f Source of Groundwater Data (1927-1961): EBAIUD —0-- Source of Groundwater Data (1962-2000):Lodi Public Works Dept., Well Na 2 B nAT1�. CI of Lodi n1GURh R O W N A H n � 1"T", Groundwater Elevation, Water production, and Annual Rainfall C A L D W E L L PR[t;F.CT 4.1 20654 in the C of Lodi 0 800 700 500 0 m „ 400 0 300 200 100 Sample Annual Average Residential Metered Water Use Gallons Per Day Per Bedroom Max/Avg. = 3.6 Max/Min. =11.6 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Location WATMETJuO01 KIIIl a WATNET42001 Cil Sample Annual Residential Metered Water Use Gallons Per Day Per 1000 SF of Parcel Max/ Avg. = 2.5 Max/Min. 4.9 Average = 72 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Location 11 12 13 14 15 16 350 K& 250 Sample Annual Average Residential Metered Water Use Gallons Per Day Per Person Max/Avg. = 1.9 Max/Min. = 5.7 100 50 n 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Location WATMETJ02001 $2.00 T C $1.50 O O O $1.00-- $0.78 1.00 $0.78 N a+ C V $0.50-- $0.00 Sample Annual Residential Metw*d Water Use Cents Per 1000 gal. $1.46 $=. $1.30 $1.27 $1.17 $1.05 1 1 1 1 $0.86 $0.53 $0.46 M $0.34 $0.65 $0,95 $1.63 $0.51 $r. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Location RECOMMENDED ACTION: A) Adopt the Urban Water Management Plan B) Provide Policy Direction to: 1) Continue our participation in County -wide efforts to provide supplemental water to the area, but also work to identify conjunctive use or other projects that will reduce Lodi's groundwater consumption to sustainable levels. 2) Direct staff to work with the Planning Commission on development of mitigation measures to reduce the impact to the groundwater caused by new development. 3) Begin installing and reading water meters on all new development. 4) Begin installing and reading water meters on developments that have paid for meters, but have not yet been installed.