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ORDINANCE 2007- 012 <br />3. Irrigation systems shall be maintained to meet the requirements of this <br />section. <br />(f e) Sources of irrigation water. Effluent <br />1. Reclaimed or other non -potable water source shall be used in accordance <br />with the requirements for Section 918.04(3) In order to supplement the <br />retentionsystem, property owners may utilize wells when the countX <br />system cannot meet their needs. When the water supply for the irrigation <br />system is from a well, a constant pressure flow control device or pressure <br />tank with adequate capacity shall be required to minimize pump cycling. <br />24-. All new landscape irrigation systems shall be required and all existing <br />irrigation systems shall be encouraged to connect to wastewater effluent <br />lines when determined to be available. The reuse of wastewater effluent in <br />such cases shall be required. <br />3-2. All new landscape irrigation systems shall be designed for ultimate <br />connection to proposed wastewater effluent lines. <br />4. Developments with wet retention/detention areas are required to use this <br />water to meet project irrigation needs or justify why this water cannot be <br />used as an irrigation source. <br />(3) Conformance. <br />a) Prior to or at the time a site inspection is requested for a certificate of occupanc <br />or a certificate of completion, whichever is applicable, the irrigation installer shall <br />submit to planning division staff a written certification that all irri ation <br />requirements of this section have been satisfied and that the system is set to <br />operate in conformance with this section and the restrictions on irrigation use as <br />specified by the St. Johns River Water Management District. <br />(Ord. No. 90-16, § 1, 9-11-90; Ord. No. 92-39, § 21, 9-29-92) <br />Section 926.12. Installation and maintenance standards. <br />(1) Installation. <br />(a) All landscaping shall be installed in a sound workmanlike manner and according <br />to accepted good planting procedures, with the quality of plant materials as herein <br />described. Prior to or at the time a certificate of occupancy inspection is requested <br />of code enforcement staff, the project landscape architect or landscape contractor <br />shall certify in writing the date he or she last inspected the landscape installation <br />and that all installed landscape material that is required by ordinance is Florida <br />No. 1 or better. <br />Underline: Additions to Ordinance 48 <br />Strive through-. Deleted Text from Existing Ordinance <br />F:\Community Development\Users\CurDev\ORDINANCE\2007\2007- 901, 911, 913, 926, 930, & 934 Landscaping.RTF <br />