All projects subject to review by the Fairfax Planning Commission which include landscaping must comply with the latest adopted water conservation ordinance of the Marin Municipal Water District.
Prior to the issuance of a building permit or other authorization to proceed by the town, the applicant for the permit shall provide to the town, verification from the Marin Municipal Water District that water is available to serve the subject project.
Whenever a toilet (water closet) is replaced, added, or moved under a plumbing permit issued by the town, the rated water usage on the new toilet shall not exceed 1.28 gallons per flush or as required by the CPC as amended and adopted by the Town Council.
All structures in Fairfax, in all zoning districts, shall have all of their toilets (water closets) whose rated water usage exceeds 1.28 gallons per flush, replaced with water conserving toilets not exceeding 1.28 gallons per flush, or as required by the CPC as amended and adopted by the Town Council, no later than 60 days after the sale or transfer of the property. The requirement to replace non-compliant toilets with water conserving toilets shall not delay the sale or transfer of property.
In order to gain compliance with § 17.132.040, building permit application to retrofit toilets may be made with the application for “report of residential building records.” Application fees will be covered by the cost of the resale report. Installation will be inspected as a part of the resale reinspection performed by the Fairfax Building Inspector to insure that required corrections and repairs listed in the resale reinspection report have been completed in compliance with the Uniform Building Code and other town ordinances.
(Ord. 687, passed 10-2-2001)
Fairfax City Zoning Code
CHAPTER 17
132: WATER CONSERVATION
§ 17.132.010 WATER CONSERVATION LANDSCAPING.
All projects subject to review by the Fairfax Planning Commission which include landscaping must comply with the latest adopted water conservation ordinance of the Marin Municipal Water District.
Prior to the issuance of a building permit or other authorization to proceed by the town, the applicant for the permit shall provide to the town, verification from the Marin Municipal Water District that water is available to serve the subject project.
Whenever a toilet (water closet) is replaced, added, or moved under a plumbing permit issued by the town, the rated water usage on the new toilet shall not exceed 1.28 gallons per flush or as required by the CPC as amended and adopted by the Town Council.
All structures in Fairfax, in all zoning districts, shall have all of their toilets (water closets) whose rated water usage exceeds 1.28 gallons per flush, replaced with water conserving toilets not exceeding 1.28 gallons per flush, or as required by the CPC as amended and adopted by the Town Council, no later than 60 days after the sale or transfer of the property. The requirement to replace non-compliant toilets with water conserving toilets shall not delay the sale or transfer of property.
In order to gain compliance with § 17.132.040, building permit application to retrofit toilets may be made with the application for “report of residential building records.” Application fees will be covered by the cost of the resale report. Installation will be inspected as a part of the resale reinspection performed by the Fairfax Building Inspector to insure that required corrections and repairs listed in the resale reinspection report have been completed in compliance with the Uniform Building Code and other town ordinances.