The following definitions shall apply to this article:
"Automatic irrigation controller"means an automatic timing device used to remotely control valves that operate an irrigation system. Automatic irrigation controllers shall schedule irrigation events using either evapotranspiration (ETo) (weather-based) or soil moisture sensor data.
"Backflow prevention device"means a safety device that restricts irrigation water from backing up into drinking water systems to prevent contamination of the water supply.
"Building permit"means a permit issued by the City of Escondido to engage in a certain type of construction on a specific location.
"Certified landscape irrigation auditor"means a person certified to perform landscape irrigation audits by an accredited academic institution, a professional trade organization, or other accredited certification program.
"Developer"means a person who seeks or receives permits for or who undertakes land development activities who is not a single-family homeowner. Developer includes a developer's partner, associate, employee, consultant, trustee or agent or any person who has any other business or financial relationship with the developer.
"Director"means the director of community development for the City of Escondido or anyone whom the director has designated or hired to administer or enforce this article.
"Discretionary permit"means any permit requiring a decision making body to exercise judgment prior to its approval, conditional approval, or denial.
"ET adjustment factor (ETAF)"means a factor that when applied to reference ETo, adjusts for plant water requirements and irrigation efficiency, two major influences on the amount of water that is required for a healthy landscape.
"Evapotranspiration (ETo)"means the quantity of water evaporated from adjacent soil and other surfaces and transpired by plants during a specified time period. ETo is expressed in inches per day, month, or year and is an estimate of the ETo of a large field of four inch to seven inch tall, cool season turf that is well watered. Reference ETo is used as the basis of determining the MAWA so that regional differences in climate can be accommodated.
"Grading"means any importation, excavation, movement, loosening, or compaction of soil or rock.
"Hardscape"means any durable surface material, pervious, or nonpervious.
"Homeowner-provided landscaping"means landscaping installed either by a private individual for a single-family residence or installed by a licensed contractor hired by a homeowner.
"Hydrozone"means a portion of the landscape area having plants with similar water needs. A hydrozone may be irrigated or nonirrigated.
"Invasive species"means species of plants not historically found in California that spread outside cultivated areas and may damage environmental or economic resources.
"Irrigation audit"means an inspection which includes an in depth evaluation of the performance of an irrigation system conducted by a certified landscape irrigation auditor. An irrigation audit may include, but is not limited to, inspection, system tune up, system test with distribution uniformity or emission uniformity, reporting overspray or runoff that causes overland flow and preparation of an irrigation schedule.
"Irrigation efficiency"means the measurement of the amount of water beneficially used divided by the water applied. Irrigation efficiency is derived from measurements and estimates of irrigation system characteristics and management practices.
"Landscaped area"means an area with outdoor plants, turf and other vegetation. A landscaped area includes a water feature either in an area with vegetation or that stands alone. A landscaped area may also include design features adjacent to an area with vegetation when allowed under section
33-1327. A landscaped area does not include the footprint of a building, decks, patio, sidewalk, driveway, parking lot or other hardscape that does not meet the criteria in section
33-1327. A landscaped area also does not include an area without irrigation designated for nondevelopment such as designated open space or area with existing native vegetation.
"Landscape Design Manual"means the manual, prepared or designated by the director that establishes specific design criteria and guidance to implement the requirements of this article.
"Licensed"means licensed by the State of California.
"Low head drainage"means a sprinkler head or other irrigation device that continues to emit water after the water to the zone in which the device is located has shut off.
"Low volume irrigation"means the application of irrigation water at low pressure through a system of tubing or lateral lines and low volume emitters such as drip lines or bubblers.
"Mulch"means an organic material such as leaves, bark, straw, compost, or inorganic mineral materials such as rocks, gravel or decomposed granite left loose and applied to the soil surface to reduce evaporation, suppress weeds, moderate soil temperature, or prevent soil erosion.
"Overspray"means the water from irrigation that is delivered outside an area targeted for the irrigation and makes contact with a surface not intended to be irrigated.
"Pervious"means any surface or material that allows the passage of water through the material and into underlying soil.
"Plant factor"means a factor when multiplied by the ETo, estimates the amount of water a plant needs.
"Public water purveyor"means a public utility, municipal water district, municipal irrigation district, or municipality that delivers water to customers.
"Recycled water"means wastewater that has been treated at the highest level required by the California Department of Health Services for water not intended for human consumption.
"Reference evapotranspiration"means a standard measurement of environmental parameters which affect the water use of plants. Reference ETo is used as the basis of determining the MAWA so that regional differences in climate can be accommodated.
"Runoff"means water that is not absorbed by the soil or landscape to which it is applied and flows from the landscaped area.
"Special landscaped area"means an area of the landscape dedicated to edible plants, an area irrigated with recycled water, or an area dedicated as turf area within a park, sports field, or golf course where turf provides a passive or active recreational surface.
"Subsurface irrigation"means an irrigation device with a delivery line and water emitters installed below the soil surface that slowly and frequently emit small amounts of water into the soil to irrigate plant roots.
"Transitional area"means a portion of a landscaped area that is adjacent to a natural or undisturbed area and is designated to ensure that the natural area remains unaffected by plantings and irrigation installed on the property.
"Turf"means a groundcover surface of mowed grass.
"Water feature"means a design element where open water performs an aesthetic or recreational function. A water feature includes a pond, lake, waterfall, fountain, artificial streams, spa and swimming pool. Constructed wetlands used for on-site wastewater treatment or stormwater best management practices are not water features; and therefore, are not subject to the water budget calculation.
"WUCOLS"means Water Use Classification of Landscape Species and refers to the Department of Water Resources 1999 publication or the most current version.
(Ord. No. 2010-01, § 4, 2-3-10)