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ADVANCED IRRIGATION INSPECTION 6/30/2015 Final Report of Findings Prepared for: Copper Cove Preserve Community Association, Inc. Prepared by: V Squared Associates, LLC Contact: Jason J Vesko Email: [email protected]

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ADVANCED IRRIGATION INSPECTION

6/30/2015 Final Report of Findings

Prepared for: Copper Cove Preserve Community Association, Inc.

Prepared by: V Squared Associates, LLC

Contact: Jason J Vesko

Email: [email protected]

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Advanced Irrigation Inspection F I N A L R E P O R T O F F I N D I N G S

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Coppercove Preserve is a 217 Single Family Home HOA located in East Naples, FL. The community was recently transitioned from developer control. The current state of the irrigation system ([the] system), is such that the community is out of compliance with respect to water-windows and the Water Use Permit, as issued.

In order to determine the extent to which compliance can be achieved, a determination of actual use must be completed. Complicating the issue is the lack of historical information, including accurate zone maps, design drawings, and as-built drawings.

The Board of Directors has engaged the services of V Squared Associates, LLC (V Squared) to complete an Advanced Irrigation Inspection to determine the extent of the inefficiency and make recommendations for corrective action.

In late May and Early June 2015, the V Squared team spent several days assessing the current state of the System, including current programs, flow telemetry, field observations and historical usage reporting.

Initial assessment shows that significant savings in water use can be achieved via several simple adjustments, all of which are contractually covered by the current Irrigation Maintenance – Specification provided by TruScapes, Inc., including:

1. Adjusting the base-line program to reflect properly calculated precipitation rates, 2. Turning off heads that are no longer effectively watering shrub beds, 3. Turning off flood-style bubblers installed on shade and other lawn trees, 4. Adjusting Spray and Arc patterns to avoid watering hard surfaces.

In addition to the routine maintenance items, additional water savings and water management can be achieved with a small investment, including:

1. Updating Controller 2 to the most up-to-date version that supports ET1 sensor input, 2. Installing ET and Soil Moisture Sensors to aid in auto-control of programs, 3. Installing the over-ride button for Hoover pump system, in order to be able to

implement water-window and max flow restrictions, 4. Making minor head adjustments and re-nozzle heads that are ineffectively watering

shrubs or turf adjacent to shrub beds.

1 ET refers to Evapotranspiration. See Solar Sync Section for complete details.

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Finally, the system can be fully optimized, with significantly reduced water usage via rebuilding zones or sections of zones that are affected by:

1. Overlapping or missing coverage, 2. Homeowner implemented landscape modifications, 3. Poor design for watering median turf buffer between common area walks and road, 4. Rotor zones with incorrect spacing or location that water ponds and/or natural buffer

areas.

It is noted, because of current design, installation methods, and controller programs; by implementing some or all of the above recommendations, unintended consequences may develop, including:

1. Initial plant and turf-grass stress, as plants and grass adjust to changing water schedules,

2. Development of dry areas or exposure of areas that have improper coverage.

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EXISTING CONDITIONS

System Overview The irrigation system (system) at Copper Cove Preserve Community Association, Inc., (CCP) (the Project) is an automatic watering system comprised of:

Four Surface Lakes One Ground Water Recharge Well One Hoover Pumping Station (300 GPM @ 70PSI capacity) Three Hunter® ACC-Decoder Controllers Three Hunter® Mini-Clik Rain Sensors

Two Hunter Battery Pack Zone Control with DC Latch Sednoids (not centrally controlled)

296 Individual Watering Zones

Governing Bodies & Water Use General Permit The Project is located in Collier County, and is regulated by Collier County Public Utilities Division (CCPUD) and South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD).

SFWMD has issued a Water Use General Permit, including 28 Limiting conditions. The limiting conditions include:

Permit Expiration on 15 March 2016

Landscape Irrigation Only

Annual allocation of 33.2435MG, with a single monthly maximum of 4.0649 MG

Required SFWMD-approved water use accounting system (Meter) for each withdrawal facility. Required recalibration for each device, every 5 years.

Compliance with Chapter 40E-24 F.A.C.2 – Mandatory Year-Round Landscape Irrigation Conservation Measures.

Monthly monitoring for saline water intrusion for each withdrawal facility.

Quarterly Reporting of monthly usage and saline water intrusion test results.

Submittal of updated or new Well Description Table(s) (Table A) within one month of completion of the proposed wells identifying the actual total and cased depths, pump manufacture and model numbers, pump types, intake depths and type of meters.

For a complete list of the conditions, refer to pages 2-5 of SFWMD Permit No. 11-02408-W

2 Refer to the Appendix for a copy of the Chapter

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On 9 April 2002, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County adopted Ordinance 2002-17 that provides Phase I Water Restrictions to be the standard for landscape irrigation in the county.

Section Seven of the Ordinance provides for Exemptions and Variances, specifically, 7.1.5.

This Exemption effectively requires the User to comply with the water-use and conservation measures as detailed in Chapter 40E-24, including:

Landscape irrigation shall be prohibited daily between the hours of 10:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.

Users located in Broward, Collier, Glades, Hendry, Lee, Martin, Miami-Dade, Monroe, Palm Beach, and St. Lucie counties shall irrigate existing landscaping in accordance with the provisions set forth in subsection (6), above, or as provided below.

(a) Even addresses, installations with irrigation systems that irrigate both even and odd addresses within the same zones, such as multi-family units and homeowners’ associations, and rights-of-way or other locations with no address as defined in subsection 40E-24.101(4), F.A.C., shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday.

(b) Odd addresses as defined in subsection 40E-24.101(12), F.A.C., shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Monday, Wednesday and Saturday.

For a complete list of the measures, refer Chapter 40E-24 F.A.C., attached as Appendix.

7.1.5 “Water use to the extent authorized by a specific Consumptive Use Permit, or similar permit, issued to the respective water user by the south Florida Water Management District.”

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Controller Equipment & Programs On or about 22 May the V Squared team began observing the existing conditions with respect to the setup of the three Hunter® ACC-Decoder Controllers including:

Physical appearance and condition

Installation techniques and methods

Model numbers

Attached Sensors and Modules

Current Setup and Programing

Controller #1 – Entry

The Controller designed number one, is located at the front entry to the property on the out-bound side of Treasure Cove Boulevard. The controller is a Hunter® ACC-99D mounted in a Metal Cabinet. This controller is Solar Sync®3 ready. The installation is complete. The controller has a single wire-path connected. Currently, a Mini-Clik Rain Sensor is attached to Sensor Port 1.

Upon review of the complete setup, it was discovered that the Mini-Clik Rain Sensor is properly wired and attached, however the RESPONSE OPTION for ALL programs was set to “OFF”. This status allows the Controller to continue to operate program(s), as normal. In order for the Program to recognize an open sensor, the response option must be set to either “SUSPEND” or “PAUSE”.

Each of the Programs with Start-times were updated to “SUSPEND”.

Currently, the No-Water Window(s) for ALL Programs are not programed.

3 Solar Sync® is Hunter® Irrigations Add-on module for Smart Irrigation Control.

SUSPEND indicates that the program will stop any current watering, and inhibit watering from beginning should a start time pass. If a SUSPENDed Program is resumed, it will resume where it should be in “real time”. The Stations that were missed will not irrigate, but the Program will end at its normal time. SUSPEND is the recommended setting for irrigation programs when a sensor shutdown is desired. (Hunter Industries)

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Controller #2 – Pump

The Controller designed number two, is located at the Hoover Pump Location, in the rear of 3945 Sapphire Way. The controller is a Hunter® ACC-99D mounted in a Plastic Pedestal. This controller is NOT Solar Sync® ready, and will require a Face-pack upgrade, to Version 5.0 or later, in order to support Solar Sync® data inputs.

The installation is generally complete. The controller has two wire-paths connected, there is a third wire-path abandoned in the bottom of the Pedestal.

Currently, there is a Mini-Clik Rain Sensor attached to Sensor Port 1. The wiring for the Mini-Clik is not run via the pedestal conduit and rather is run between the side-cover and mounting block – this condition may lead to pre-mature failure of the wiring. Additionally, there is an old Wireless rain-sensor receiver that has been disconnected, but is still mounted to the front of the pedestal.

Upon review of the complete setup, it was discovered that the Mini-Clik Rain Sensor is properly wired and attached, however the RESPONSE OPTION for ALL programs, except Program A was set to “OFF”. This status allows the Controller to continue to operate program(s), as normal. In order for the Program to recognize an open sensor, the response option must be set to either “SUSPEND” or “PAUSE”.

Each of the Programs with Start-times were updated to “SUSPEND”.

Currently, the No-Water Window(s) for ALL Programs are not programed.

Controller #3 – Cul-de-sac

The Controller designed number three, is located at the end of the Treasure Cove Court Cul-de-sac and is adjacent to the Groundwater Recharge Well Head. The controller is a Hunter® ACC-99D mounted in a Metal Cabinet. This controller is Solar Sync® ready. The installation is complete. The controller has a single wire-path connected. Currently, there is a Mini-Clik Rain Sensor attached to Sensor Port 4.

Upon review of the complete setup, it was discovered that the Mini-Clik Rain Sensor is properly wired and attached, however the RESPONSE OPTION for ALL programs was set to “OFF”. This status allows the Controller to continue to operate program(s), as normal. In order for the Program to recognize an open sensor, the response option must be set to either “SUSPEND” or “PAUSE”.

Each of the Programs with Start-times were updated to “SUSPEND”.

Currently, the No-Water Window(s) for ALL Programs are not programed.

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FIELD OBSERVATIONS Over the course of three separate days (June 9-11, 2015), the V Squared team conducted field observations of each irrigation zone within CCP. In order to determine problem areas multiple, adjacent zones were run at the same time.

As the team progressed through the property, several recurring conditions were observed. The common issues including:

Overlapping Coverage The system was built out in individual blocks. Therefore there are hundreds of instances where adjacent zones are covering the same area. In some cases, there are up to three zones that water the same general area. Picture 1, show an example of the two zones watering the same general area. Picture 2, shows an example of zone overlap that is generally adequate and avoids unnecessary watering.

PICTURE 1 PICTURE 2

The example in picture 1, has 12 heads, on two separate zones that are watering with U-10F (360º) nozzles, at 30 PSI, each nozzle is producing 1.64 gallons per minute (GMP). This is resulting in wasted water from double coverage. The following chart represents the potential water-use savings (in gallons), by eliminating 6 of the 12 heads.

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Landscape Modifications After the initial commissioning of the system, various modifications of landscape without proper system adjustments have occurred. Examples include: hedge rows, additional trees, driveway expansions, walkway installations, pool/lanai additions.

PICTURE 3 PICTURE 4

The example in picture 3 shows the addition of Palm trees that is affecting the arc of an existing rotor zone. This condition results in some areas not being watered, while others receive excessive water. Picture 4 show addition of extensive plantings within the center of a small rotor zone, which results in overwatering of a very small area.

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Irritrol 533 Bubbler Based on initial system-design, each landscape tree was installed with an Irritrol 533 adjustable flow bubbler. This is an effective method of irrigation for newly planted trees and plants. As the trees establish, the need for continuous flood irrigation decreases. In most cases, the bubbler on each tree is still active.

PICTURE 7 PICTURE 8

Picture 7 shows the use after 60 seconds of run-time in a single tree ring. Picture 8, shows the same tree-ring when the bubbler is shut off.

In general, all external tree bubblers can be turned to the off position. On average, each home has 3 trees that have active bubblers, with some zones running up to 15 bubblers. Bubblers are attached to both rotor and spray zones, the runtime is dependent upon the type of zone that is associated.

The calculations below show the potential savings in water use (Gallons). The calculations are based on the following conservative assumptions. 3 bubblers per spray or rotor zone, 3.36 GPM rate, which is 50% flow at 30PSI. Run time assumptions are 30 minutes for spray zones and 60 minutes for rotor zones.

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Shrub Bed Watering Based on initial system-design, several thousand spray-heads were installed within the boundaries of ornamental planting beds. As plant material has matured, many of these heads are now 100% ineffective, or have significantly reduced efficiency, e.g. – watering a single shrub in a shrub-row.

PICTURE 9 PICTURE 10

Picture 9 shows a single spray head that is watering a single shrub. Picture 10 shows an example of two sprays heads that are ineffectively watering a Fire bush buffer.

On average, there are 3 spray heads at the front of each home that are not watering as originally intended. In addition, a high percentage (60-70%) of homes have 6-8 spray heads surrounding the lanai plantings that are obstructed by matured plants.

The calculations below show the potential savings in water use (Gallons). The calculations are based on the following conservative assumptions. Three spray heads per home in front beds, four spray heads in rear beds. All flow rates based on U-8H (8’, 180º pattern at 30 PSI) at 0.52 gallons per minute.

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Arc / Spray pattern Adjustment During observations a significant number zones with misaligned or misadjusted spray patterns and arcs were observed. These inefficiencies include: Heads watering driveways Heads watering Roadways Heads watering common areas sidewalks Rotor head Arcs watering native areas Rotor head Arcs watering into the ponds

PICTURE 11 PICTURE 12

PICTURE 13 PICTURE 14

Picture 11 shows misadjusted spray heads that water 30% of the driveway surface at the residence shown.

Picture 12 is an example of a Rotor zone that is placed between naturalized plantings and a landscape modification and are less than 50% efficient.

Picture 13 shows a spray zone on a median strip that is spaced and installed with incorrect nozzles, resulting in significant overspray of the walk and road.

Picture 14 shows a spray zone on a median strip that is spaced and installed with incorrect nozzles, resulting in significant overspray of the road, over 12’ of roadway is being watered.

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Median buffer head layout In most areas of the community, the original irrigation installation provided water to the median strips from a single side. This head pattern results in areas of turf that are over-watered, while other areas remain dry. To compensate for the lack of coverage, the run-time per zone has been increased. This practice results in overwatering / wasted water.

PICTURE 15 PICTURE 16

PICTURE 17

Picture 15 is an example of spray heads that are installed with the wrong spacing and nozzle size, resulting in dry areas between heads and along the outside edge of the grass strip (gutter).

Picture 16 demonstrates water waste; the spray heads are utilizing a spacing pattern and nozzle that is excessive for this size turf. In this picture, there are four heads watering into the road to a distance that is equal to the width of the median. The result is 50% efficiency for these observed heads.

Picture 17 is a condition that exists in several locations. A small turf area is attempted to be irrigated by spray zones and results in a significant amount of water waste to ensure the turf is adequately irrigated.

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RECOMMENDATIONS The following section presents recommendations to improve system efficiency, reduce water-waste and overall water usage.

In addition, implementation of these recommendations may provide synergic improvements in plant health, system infrastructure longevity, community infrastructure (roads, walks, swales, etc.) while improving cost management in general maintenance (operating) and long-term replacement costs (capital).

The recommendations are broken into two categories. General Conditions, which are recurring observations or specific items that affect the System as whole or in more than a single zone.

Zone Specific, which are items and notes about a specific condition or conditions associated with a specific zone.

The following matrix will aid the CCP Board of Directors to prioritize system improvements, based on a matrix of potential water savings vs. cost to implement.

General Conditions In addition to the recurring items listed in Zone Observations, above, there are several other system-wide recommendations.

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Hoover Water Windows and Flow Control Utilize the internal pump system programing to set the water-windows. This will allow the pumping system to only supply water when there are scheduled runtimes. This will prevent unauthorized access to irrigation supply water outside of the allowed water-windows. Additionally, the flow telemetry observations indicate that there is a break in the system or valve(s) that are experiencing leak-by, as the system pressure falls off and requires pump-cycling approximately every 30 minutes when the system is not running.

In addition to the pump water window settings, the Hoover Controls can and should be set to alert when flow exceeds the expected flow rates. In general, this setting should be set to 231-241 GPM. This setting will provide a 10% buffer to avoid unnecessary alarms during zone-cycling. The benefit to this feature is the irrigation manager can receive an alert if actual flow exceeds the expected flow; indicating a stuck value, broken pipe or other potential water wasting issues.

Install Solar Sync® Sensors for each Controller Solar Sync is an advanced weather sensor that adjusts controller run times based on daily weather conditions and greatly enhances system efficiency.

Solar Sync ET calculates evapotranspiration (ET) and adjusts controllers daily based on local weather conditions. Solar Sync measures sunlight and temperature, and uses ET to determine the correct seasonal adjustment percentage value to send to the controller. The controller then uses its programmed run time and adjusts to Solar Sync’s seasonal adjustment value to modify the actual irrigation run time for that day. In addition, the Solar Sync ET sensor integrates Hunter’s popular Rain-Clik™ and Freeze-Clik® sensors providing quick response in shutting down your irrigation system during rain and/or freezing conditions.

Please note, in order for Controller 2 (Pump) to utilize Solar Sync, the Face-Plate and Master Module will require an upgrade.

Install Soil-Clik™ Sensors for each Controller Soil-Clik is a soil moisture sensor utilizing proven technology to measure moisture within the root zone. When the probe senses that the soil has reached its desired moisture level, it will shut down irrigation, preventing water waste.

Soil-Clik has two components: A moisture sensor probe, which is placed in the soil, and an electronic module, which communicates with the probe and the controller. The probe is easy to install – simply bury it to the correct root depth for your plant material. It can be placed up to 1000 feet from the controller. Easy push button operation allows adjustments to the desired moisture level, with an immediate update of actual measurements.

The module attaches to all AC powered controller and can be programmed to shut down irrigation when it senses adequate moisture. Soil-Clik is an effective water-saver by itself or as a companion with Solar Sync®.

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Optimize Controller Programs Currently, all three controllers have base programs set to run each zone two times per week. Rotors for 60 Minutes and Sprays for 30 Minutes. Based on this information we can calculate the expected precipitation rate (from irrigation). The following calculations are based on:

SPRAY ZONES: Rain-bird U-Series nozzles, installed at optimal square spacing with 50% diameter of throw and operating at a uniform 30 PSI. Matched precipitation rate (in/hr) for U-Series nozzles at 30 PSI is 1.58 inches.

ROTOR ZONES: Rain-bird 3500 4.0-Series nozzles, installed at optimal square spacing with 50% diameter of throw and operating at a uniform 35 PSI. Matched precipitation rate (in/hr) for 3500 4.0-Series nozzles at 35 PSI is 0.63 inches.

Average Spray Zone Monthly Precipitation Calculation

Average Rotor Zone Monthly Precipitation Calculation

Comparing the program data against the Calculations of Irrigation Requirements from the SFWMD use permit the data exhibit a strong correlation between overuse and program run time.

The month of May, based on historical mean rainfall and Evapotranspiration (ET) rates, is the base-line month for maximum irrigation. This is this MAXIMUM usage, from which the baseline irrigation programs should be calculated.

Calculations of Irrigation Requirements - SFWMD Permit vs. Base Irrigation Controller Programs - Spray ZonesJAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC

Mean Rainfall 1.88 1.93 0.96 2.05 4.42 8.17 8.36 8.18 8.69 4.09 1.56 1.32Evapotranspiration 1.93 2.21 3.76 5.09 6.66 7.44 7.88 7.51 6.47 5 3.22 2.26Average Effective Rainfall 0.77 0.8 0.45 0.99 2.14 3.78 3.95 3.8 3.77 1.82 0.7 0.56Drought Rainfall 0.64 0.66 0.37 0.82 1.78 3.14 3.28 3.15 3.13 1.51 0.58 0.46Average Irrigation 1.16 1.41 3.31 4.1 4.52 3.66 3.93 3.71 2.7 3.18 2.52 1.7Drought Irrigation 1.29 1.55 3.39 4.27 4.88 4.3 4.6 4.36 3.34 3.49 2.64 1.8

Average Program Irrigation 6.32 6.32 6.32 6.32 6.32 6.32 6.32 6.32 6.32 6.32 6.32 6.32Over/(Under) Avg Irrigation 5.16 4.91 3.01 2.22 1.8 2.66 2.39 2.61 3.62 3.14 3.8 4.62Over/(Under) Drought Irrigation 5.03 4.77 2.93 2.05 1.44 2.02 1.72 1.96 2.98 2.83 3.68 4.52% Over/(Under) Avg Irrigation 445% 348% 91% 54% 40% 73% 61% 70% 134% 99% 151% 272%% Over/(Under) Drought Irrigation 390% 308% 86% 48% 30% 47% 37% 45% 89% 81% 139% 251%

Calculations of Irrigation Requirements - SFWMD Permit vs. Base Irrigation Controller Programs - Rotor ZonesJAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC

Mean Rainfall 1.88 1.93 0.96 2.05 4.42 8.17 8.36 8.18 8.69 4.09 1.56 1.32Evapotranspiration 1.93 2.21 3.76 5.09 6.66 7.44 7.88 7.51 6.47 5 3.22 2.26Average Effective Rainfall 0.77 0.8 0.45 0.99 2.14 3.78 3.95 3.8 3.77 1.82 0.7 0.56Drought Rainfall 0.64 0.66 0.37 0.82 1.78 3.14 3.28 3.15 3.13 1.51 0.58 0.46Average Irrigation 1.16 1.41 3.31 4.1 4.52 3.66 3.93 3.71 2.7 3.18 2.52 1.7Drought Irrigation 1.29 1.55 3.39 4.27 4.88 4.3 4.6 4.36 3.34 3.49 2.64 1.8

Average Program Irrigation 5.04 5.04 5.04 5.04 5.04 5.04 5.04 5.04 5.04 5.04 5.04 5.04Over/(Under) Avg Irrigation 3.88 3.63 1.73 0.94 0.52 1.38 1.11 1.33 2.34 1.86 2.52 3.34Over/(Under) Drought Irrigation 3.75 3.49 1.65 0.77 0.16 0.74 0.44 0.68 1.7 1.55 2.4 3.24% Over/(Under) Avg Irrigation 334% 257% 52% 23% 12% 38% 28% 36% 87% 58% 100% 196%% Over/(Under) Drought Irrigation 291% 225% 49% 18% 3% 17% 10% 16% 51% 44% 91% 180%

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Utilizing the historical rain-fall and ET data for May, the following calculation shows the recommended base-line program for Spray zones is 43 minutes of run-time, per week. This can be broken into two cycles of approximately 20 min each. Individual zone times, may require additional adjustment, based on exposure, soil type, zone efficiency and overlap with other zones.

Utilizing the historical rain-fall and ET data for May, the following calculation shows the recommended base-line program for Rotor zones is 107 minutes of run-time, per week. This can be broken into two cycles of approximately 50 min each. Individual zone times, may require additional adjustment, based on exposure, soil type, zone efficiency and overlap with other zones.

In addition to adjusting the base-line programs, each month, a seasonal adjustment should be made to the overall program run time. The Solar Sync sensor, if installed, will automatically increase or decrease the Seasonal Adjustment % (SA%) based on actual site readings. In the absence of the Solar Sync sensors, the controller’s SA% can be manually changed monthly based on the following chart.

If the calculated SA% falls below 50%, the irrigation manager should consider removing multi-day run cycles and re-calculate the SA% to account for reduced cycle numbers. This methodology will promote continued infrequent, deep watering.

For example, in the month of January, the chart indicates reducing the SA% to 26%. If the Irrigation Manager simply adjusted the run cycle on the Spray zones to 26% Base-line, this would result in a cycle time of 5-6 minutes, 2x per week. Short cycle times do not promote deep, soaking irrigation. Instead, one cycle can be suspended for the month and the SA% set to 52%, resulting in ~12minutes of run-time, 1x per week.

For recommended programs, that meet regulatory guidelines, please refer to the Appendix.

Calculations of Irrigation Requirements - Seasonal Adjustment based from Base-line programJAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC

Mean Rainfall 1.88 1.93 0.96 2.05 4.42 8.17 8.36 8.18 8.69 4.09 1.56 1.32Evapotranspiration 1.93 2.21 3.76 5.09 6.66 7.44 7.88 7.51 6.47 5 3.22 2.26Average Effective Rainfall 0.77 0.8 0.45 0.99 2.14 3.78 3.95 3.8 3.77 1.82 0.7 0.56Drought Rainfall 0.64 0.66 0.37 0.82 1.78 3.14 3.28 3.15 3.13 1.51 0.58 0.46Average Irrigation 1.16 1.41 3.31 4.1 4.52 3.66 3.93 3.71 2.7 3.18 2.52 1.7Drought Irrigation 1.29 1.55 3.39 4.27 4.88 4.3 4.6 4.36 3.34 3.49 2.64 1.8Seasonal Adjustment % Average 26% 31% 73% 91% 100% 81% 87% 82% 60% 70% 56% 38%Seasonal Adjustment % Drought 26% 32% 69% 88% 100% 88% 94% 89% 68% 72% 54% 37%

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Adjust Spray and Rotor Arc Patterns During the field observation of this inspection, there were numerous zones that exhibited miss-aligned or miss-nozzled spray zones. These conditions result in water being applied to hard-surfaces, including roads, walks and drives. In some cases, the zone was watering toward homes or other structures, including fences and lanai screens.

As part of the Irrigation Maintenance Specification provided by TruScapes, these adjustments are included in both the Physical Inspection – Monthly AND the Visual Inspection – Weekly.

Shrub Bed Watering During the field observation of this inspection, there were numerous zones that exhibited spray or rotor heads that were obstructed individual plantings. In many cases, a single head would be watering a single shrub or tree, with the remaining section of plant bed remaining un-watered.

As most of the plantings in CCP have been installed for more than 1 year, and are well established, these heads can be simply shut off. Where turf-grass is not receiving adequate water, the head should be moved and/or re-nozzled.

As part of the Irrigation Maintenance Specification provided by TruScapes, these adjustments are included in both the Physical Inspection – Monthly AND the Visual Inspection – Weekly. Where a head needs to move or re-nozzled, a nominal charge will apply (Labor and Parts).

Irritrol 533 Bubblers In general, all external tree bubblers can be turned to the off position. Most of the trees in CCP are well established and no longer require the extent of water supplied by this type of distribution.

As part of the Irrigation Maintenance Specification provided by TruScapes, these adjustments are included in both the Physical Inspection – Monthly AND the Visual Inspection – Weekly.

Summary of General Conditions

General Condition Priority Cost Estimate General Condition Priority Cost EstimateIrritrol 533 Bubbler 1 Included in Monthly

MaintenanceInstall Solar Sync® sensors 2b Controller 2 $750-850.

Controller 1 & 3. $300-400 Each.

Shrub Bed Watering 1 Turn-offs included in Monthly. Nozzles $2.50-3.00 per head, (La+Ma)

Install Soil-Clik Sensors 2b $250-300 per Controller.

Arc / Spray Pattern Adjustment 1 Included in Monthly Maintenance

Update Controller 2 Face Pack/Firmw are 2b Included in Solar Sync Above.

Optimize Controller Programing 1 Included in Monthly Maintenance

Overlapping Coverage 2b, 3a See Attached Zone Summary

Set Hoover Water Window s / f low 1 Cost for Hoover override Button at Pump Station +/-$500

Landscape Modif ications 2b, 3a See Attached Zone Summary

Median Buffer Layout Modif ications 2b, 3a, 4 See Attached Zone Summary

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UNINTENDED CONSEQUENCES After assessing the field observations and producing the recommendations, the team has determined that there may be unintended consequences that arise from implementation of the recommendations.

The theory of irrigation management applied at CCP to-date, is one that professes; “Dry is bad, wet is good.” While this approach does generally produce a ‘green’ landscape it can produce other complications, including:

1. Fertilizer and Nutrient leaching, 2. Increase in disease pressure (constant wet, humid conditions), 3. Plant mortality, too much water produces symptoms very similar to too little, in many

plant species, 4. Increase in insect activity, 5. Physical damage – turf rutting and turns from equipment.

The recommendations provided in this report aim to move away from the “more water” method of irrigation management. The goal is to provide an area the water that it needs, no more, no less.

As the recommendation are phased in, additional conditions may arise. Example include, but are not limited to:

1. Dry and otherwise under watered areas showing signs of stress, 2. The potential for stress on turf and some plants – especially areas that have been

repeatedly overwatered and have a shallow root zone.

Over the long-term, implementation of the recommendations will lead to a healthier landscape, with a potential to reduce pesticide and synthetic fertilizer use.

PICTURE 19 PICTURE 20

Pictures 19 & 20 are areas of turf that may initial show signs of stress during periods of extended heat or dry. Currently both of these examples show areas of turf that do not have proper coverage. The lack of coverage is being compensated for by increasing the overall run-time.

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COST TO IMPLEMENT / BUDGET RECOMMENDATIONS Based on the conditions and parameters that were observed during field inspections, it is the opinion of V Squared, that both water-usage and water-window limits can be met with limited system modifications.

Specifically, by implementing watering programs based on achieving ¾-1” of supplemental watering, per week, will achieve the water-window goal. In addition, by turning down, or turning off the tree bubblers and heads that are duplicating coverage, it is anticipated that the water-use constraints can also be met.

To ensure the system cycles are adjusted to proper ET calculations, it is recommend to install Solar Sync and Moisture Sensors on each of the three existing controllers. The Estimated cost, including updating controller 2, is approximately $3,000.00.

In order to gain the maximum efficiency from the system, the overlapping coverage, landscape modification and median strip issues should be addressed. Each zone observed may exhibit one or all three of these issues, which may result in complex reconfiguration.

Keep in mind, that by implementing the initial, recommendations, water-windows and usage limits can be met. The following items are for budget planning, and can be completed over a schedule stretched over several years:

Zones where coverage is duplicated, requiring new nozzle patterns and limited movement of individual spray heads: $75.00-350.00 per zone.

Zones where coverage is duplicated, requiring new nozzle patterns and MOVING 6-10 heads: $175.00-500.00 per zone.

Rotor Zones that require significant rebuild to avoid overlapping ponds and or preserve area – including re-spacing heads and installing new nozzles: $200.00-$1,500.00 per Zone.

Zones that have significant landscape modification that can be address with one of the above methods, will require a case-by-case evaluation and cost estimate.

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APPENDIX

Summary of individual zones

6 Pages

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Copper Cove Preserve - Irrigation ObservationsField Notes

Controller Zone Address Street Allowed Days Area Type Overlap ShrubsHard

SurfaceMedian

StripLand Mod Picture Eliminate Notes

Controller Zone Address Street Allowed Days Area Type Overlap Shrubs Hard SurfaceMedian StripLand Mod Picture Eliminate NotesGate 1 3826 TREASURE COVE C Tu, Th, Su SPRAYS Yes YesGate 2 3822 TREASURE COVE C Tu, Th, Su SPRAYS Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 2722, 2723Gate 3 3822-3826 TREASURE COVE C Tu, Th, Su BEHIND ROTORS Yes Yes 2724, 2725 Overlap with Spray Zone in Rear. Hedge RowGate 4 3830 TREASURE COVE C Tu, Th, Su SPRAYS Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 2727 Walk Way addition.Gate 5 3834 TREASURE COVE C Tu, Th, Su SPRAYS Yes Yes Yes 2729, 2731 Lack of Coverage in BufferGate 6 3830 & 3838 TREASURE COVE C Tu, Th, Su BEHIND ROTORS Yes Yes Yes 2734, 2736 Potential Overlap with Spray Zones on side and rear of homes.Gate 7 3838 TREASURE COVE C Tu, Th, Su SPRAYS Yes Yes YesGate 8 3844 TREASURE COVE C Tu, Th, Su SPRAYS Yes Yes Yes 2736, 2738Gate 9 3850 TREASURE COVE C Tu, Th, Su SPRAYS Yes Yes 2739Gate 10 3854 TREASURE COVE C Tu, Th, Su SPRAYS Yes Yes 2740 Eliminate heads between units.Gate 11 3844 & 3854 TREASURE COVE C Tu, Th, Su BEHIND ROTORS Yes Yes 2742, 2743 Inward facing Sprays, Rotor in ShrubsGate 12 3858 TREASURE COVE C Tu, Th, Su SPRAYS Yes YesGate 13 3909 TREASURE COVE C Mo, We, Sa SPRAYS Yes YesGate 14 3909 TREASURE COVE C Mo, We, Sa BEHIND ROTORS Yes Yes Overlaps with Zones 12 & 13 SprayGate 15 3913 SAPPHIRE WAY Mo, We, Sa SPRAYS Yes Yes YesGate 16 3917 SAPPHIRE WAY Mo, We, Sa SPRAYS Yes Yes Yes Yes Overlap between 15/16Gate 17 3913-3917 SAPPHIRE WAY Mo, We, Sa BEHIND ROTORS Yes Yes Overlap with Zones 13,14 & 15 SpraysGate 18 3925 SAPPHIRE WAY Mo, We, Sa SPRAYS Yes YesGate 19 3842 RUBY WAY Tu, Th, Su SPRAYS No immediate concernsGate 20 3925 SAPPHIRE WAY Mo, We, Sa ROTORS Yes Yes Overlap with Zone 16 & 18 Sprays. Existing Land Mod.Gate 21 3826 RUBY WAY Tu, Th, Su SPRAYS Yes YesGate 22 3842-3836 RUBY WAY Tu, Th, Su BEHIND ROTORS Yes Overlap with Zones 19 & 21 SpraysGate 23 3828-3824 RUBY WAY Tu, Th, Su BEHIND ROTORS YesGate 24 3832 RUBY WAY Tu, Th, Su SPRAYS Yes Yes Overlaps with Zone 21Gate 25 3828 RUBY WAY Tu, Th, Su SPRAYS No immediate concernsGate 26 3824 RUBY WAY Tu, Th, Su SPRAYS 2826 No immediate concernsGate 27 3820 RUBY WAY Tu, Th, Su SPRAYS Yes YesGate 28 3816 RUBY WAY Tu, Th, Su BEHIND ROTORS Yes Overlaps with Zone 29 SpraysGate 29 3816 RUBY WAY Tu, Th, Su SPRAYS Yes Yes Yes Yes 2827 Overlaps with Zone 28 Rotors. Turn off 3 Spray heads

watering mulch at front entrance.Gate 30 3812 RUBY WAY Tu, Th, Su SPRAYS Yes Yes 2828 Overlaps with Zone 28 Rotors.Gate 31 3808 RUBY WAY Tu, Th, Su SPRAYS Yes Yes Yes 2829 Overlaps with Zone 28 Rotors and Zone 30 Sprays.Gate 32 3802 RUBY WAY Tu, Th, Su SPRAYS Yes Yes Yes 2830 Overlaps with Zone 31 Sprays.Gate 33 3798 TREASURE COVE C Tu, Th, Su SPRAYS Yes Yes Yes 2831 Overlap with Zones 32 Sprays and 34 Rotors.Gate 34 3800 TREASURE COVE C Tu, Th, Su BEHIND ROTORS Yes Overlap with Zone 33, 35 Sprays.Gate 35 3800 TREASURE COVE C Tu, Th, Su SPRAYS Yes Yes Overlap with Zone 34 RotorsGate 36 3806 TREASURE COVE C Tu, Th, Su SPRAYS No immediate concernsGate 37 3806, 3810, & 3814 TREASURE COVE C Tu, Th, Su BEHIND ROTORS Yes YesGate 38 3810 TREASURE COVE C Tu, Th, Su SPRAYS 2832 Piping above ground.Gate 39 3814 TREASURE COVE C Tu, Th, Su SPRAYS Yes Yes Overlap with Zone 37 Rotors. Poor Coverage.Gate 40 3807 TREASURE COVE C Mo, We, Sa SPRAYS Yes Yes Yes Overlap with Zone 41 Sprays and 42 Rotors.Gate 41 3803 TREASURE COVE C Mo, We, Sa SPRAYS Yes Yes Yes Overlap with Zone 40 Sprays and 42 Rotors.Gate 42 3807 & 3803 TREASURE COVE C Mo, We, Sa BEHIND ROTORS Overlap with Spray Zones 40, 41, & 42.Gate 43 ENTRY TREASURE COVE BLD Tu, Th, Su Y BY GATE SPRAYS No immediate concernsGate 44 NO GOOD NO GOOD NO GOOD Disabled Zone. Gate 45 3787 TREASURE COVE C Mo, We, Sa SPRAYS No immediate concernsGate 46 3783 TREASURE COVE C Mo, We, Sa SPRAYS Yes Yes Yes 2833 Overlap with 45.Gate 47 3787, & 3783 TREASURE COVE C Mo, We, Sa BEHIND ROTORS Yes Yes Yes 2834 Potential This zone needs to be reconfigured or possibly eliminated.Gate 48 3779 TREASURE COVE C Mo, We, Sa SPRAYS No immediate concernsGate 49 3775 TREASURE COVE C Mo, We, Sa SPRAYS No immediate concernsGate 50 3771 TREASURE COVE C Mo, We, Sa SPRAYS Yes Yes Yes 2835 Overlap with 53 and potential for dry areas based on current

spacing.Gate 51 3767 TREASURE COVE C Mo, We, Sa SPRAYS Yes Yes YesGate 52 3771 TREASURE COVE C Mo, We, Sa BEHIND ROTORS Yes Yes Yes Potential This zone only has 3 heads operating. Gate 53 3763 TREASURE COVE C Mo, We, Sa SPRAYS Yes Yes Yes Reconfigure with Zone 51 Sprays.Gate 54 3997 TREASURE COVE C Mo, We, Sa SPRAYS Yes Yes YesGate 55 4001 TREASURE COVE C Mo, We, Sa SPRAYS No immediate concernsGate 56 3993 TREASURE COVE C Mo, We, Sa SPRAYS Yes Yes YesGate 57 4001, 3993 & 3989 TREASURE COVE C Mo, We, Sa BEHIND ROTORS Yes Yes Yes Yes Overlap with 55, 56 & 58. Also watering ROW under Power

line. Homeowner extended Turf area.Gate 58 3989 TREASURE COVE C Mo, We, Sa SPRAYS Yes Yes Yes Overlap with Spray zone 56

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Controller Zone Address Street Allowed Days Area Type Overlap ShrubsHard

SurfaceMedian

StripLand Mod Picture Eliminate Notes

Controller Zone Address Street Allowed Days Area Type Overlap Shrubs Hard SurfaceMedian StripLand Mod Picture Eliminate NotesGate 59 3985 TREASURE COVE C Mo, We, Sa SPRAYS Yes Yes Yes Overlap with Spray zone 58Gate 60 3981 TREASURE COVE C Mo, We, Sa SPRAYS Yes Overalap with Spray zone 61Gate 61 3977 TREASURE COVE C Mo, We, Sa SPRAYS Yes Yes Yes Overalap with Spray zone 60Gate 62 3973 TREASURE COVE C Mo, We, Sa SPRAYS 2837 No immediate concerns. Picture show a good example.Gate 63 3969 TREASURE COVE C Mo, We, Sa SPRAYS No immediate concernsGate 64 3965 TREASURE COVE C Mo, We, Sa SPRAYS Yes Overlap with Zone 65. Zone 63 Side is okayGate 65 3961 TREASURE COVE C Mo, We, Sa SPRAYS Yes Yes Yes 2838 Overalap with Zone 64.Gate 66 3957, 3961, 3965, 3960, 3981,

3985, 3989, 3973 & 3977TREASURE COVE C Mo, We, Sa BEHIND ROTORS Yes Yes Overlap with adjecent spray zones.

Gate 67 3957 TREASURE COVE C Mo, We, Sa SPRAYS Yes Yes 2839 Overlaps with Spray Zone 68Gate 68 3953 TREASURE COVE C Mo, We, Sa SPRAYS Yes Yes Overlaps with Spray Zone 67Gate 69 3837 TREASURE COVE C Mo, We, Sa SPRAYS Yes Yes Overlaps with Spray Zone 1 on Controller 2 (Pump)Gate 70 3831 TREASURE COVE C Mo, We, Sa SPRAYS Yes Yes Overlaps with Sprays 71Gate 71 3827 TREASURE COVE C Mo, We, Sa SPRAYS Yes Yes 2840 Overlaps with Sprays 70. Potential Dry areas near front

sidewalk along the Property LineGate 72 3823 TREASURE COVE C Mo, We, Sa SPRAYS No immediate concernsGate 73 3819, 3823, 3827, 3831, 3837,

3841 & 3845TREASURE COVE C Mo, We, Sa BEHIND ROTORS Yes Overlap with adjecent spray zones.

Gate 74 3819 TREASURE COVE C Mo, We, Sa NEXT MODSPRAYS No immediate concernsGate 75 3815 TREASURE COVE C Mo, We, Sa SPRAYS No immediate concernsGate 76 3815 TREASURE COVE C Mo, We, Sa BEHIND ROTORS Yes Overlap with adjecent spray zones.Gate 77 ENTRY TREASURE COVE BLD Tu, Th, Su COMMON SPRAYS Yes Yes Shut off all shrubs except flowers.Gate 78 ENTRY TREASURE COVE BLD Tu, Th, Su COMMON SPRAYS Yes Yes Yes Yes Change nozzles outside of Cocoplum to Sidestrips. Inside

overalps with Zone 73.Gate 79 ENTRY TREASURE COVE BLD Tu, Th, Su COMMON SPRAYS No immediate concerns. Flower ZoneGate 80 ENTRY TREASURE COVE BLD Tu, Th, Su COMMON SPRAYS Yes Change nozzles and possibly spacing to avoid watering fence.

Gate 81 ENTRY TREASURE COVE BLD Tu, Th, Su COMMON ROTORS No immediate concernsGate 82 ENTRY TREASURE COVE BLD Tu, Th, Su COMMON SPRAYS No immediate concernsGate 83 ENTRY TREASURE COVE BLD Tu, Th, Su COMMON SPRAYS No immediate concernsGate 84 ENTRY TREASURE COVE BLD Tu, Th, Su COMMON SPRAYS No immediate concernsGate 85 ENTRY TREASURE COVE BLD Tu, Th, Su COMMON SPRAYS No immediate concernsGate 86 ENTRY TREASURE COVE BLD Tu, Th, Su COMMON ROTORS No immediate concernsGate 87 ENTRY TREASURE COVE BLD Tu, Th, Su COMMON SPRAYS Yes Shut off sprays that are wateing mulch under Native Palms.Gate 88 ENTRY TREASURE COVE BLD Tu, Th, Su COMMON ROTORS No immediate concerns. Flower ZoneGate 89 ENTRY TREASURE COVE BLD Tu, Th, Su COMMON SPRAYS No immediate concernsGate 90 ENTRY TREASURE COVE BLD Tu, Th, Su COMMON ROTORS No immediate concernsGate 91 ENTRY TREASURE COVE BLD Tu, Th, Su COMMON ROTORS No immediate concernsGate 92 ENTRY TREASURE COVE BLD Tu, Th, Su COMMON ROTORS No immediate concernsGate 93 ENTRY TREASURE COVE BLD Tu, Th, Su COMMON SPRAYS No immediate concernsGate 94 ENTRY TREASURE COVE BLD Tu, Th, Su COMMON SPRAYS No immediate concernsGate 95 ENTRY TREASURE COVE BLD Tu, Th, Su COMMON SPRAYS No immediate concernsGate 96 ENTRY TREASURE COVE BLD Tu, Th, Su COMMON SPRAYS No immediate concernsGate 97 ENTRY TREASURE COVE BLD Tu, Th, Su COMMON SPRAYS No immediate concernsGate 98 ENTRY TREASURE COVE BLD Tu, Th, Su COMMON SPRAYS No immediate concernsGate 99 ENTRY TREASURE COVE BLD Tu, Th, Su COMMON SPRAYS No immediate concerns

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Controller Zone Address Street Allowed Days Area Type Overlap ShrubsHard

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StripLand Mod Picture Eliminate Notes

Controller Zone Address Street Allowed Days Area Type Overlap Shrubs Hard SurfaceMedian StripLand Mod Picture Eliminate NotesPump 1 3841 TREASURE COVE C Mo, We, Sa SPRAYS Yes Yes Yes Overlap with Controller #1Pump 2 3845 TREASURE COVE C Mo, We, Sa SPRAYS Yes Yes Yes 2781Pump 3 3853 TREASURE COVE C Mo, We, Sa SPRAYS Yes Yes Yes 2784, 2785Pump 4 3849 TREASURE COVE C Mo, We, Sa SPRAYS Yes Yes YesPump 5 3841, 3845, 3849 & 3853 TREASURE COVE C Tu, Th, Su BEHIND ROTORS Yes Yes Yes Overlap Adjecent Spary Zones.Pump 6 3857 TREASURE COVE C Mo, We, Sa SPRAYS Yes Yes Yes YesPump 7 3861 TREASURE COVE C Mo, We, Sa SPRAYS Yes Yes Yes YesPump 8 3865 TREASURE COVE C Mo, We, Sa SPRAYS Yes Yes Yes Yes 2787Pump 9 3869 TREASURE COVE C Mo, We, Sa SPRAYS Yes Yes Yes YesPump 10 3857, 3861, 3865, 3869, 3873

& 3877TREASURE COVE C Mo, We, Sa BEHIND ROTORS

Yes Overlap Adjecent Spary Zones. Watering into Preserve.Pump 11 3873 TREASURE COVE C Mo, We, Sa SPRAYS Yes Yes 2789Pump 12 3877 TREASURE COVE C Mo, We, Sa SPRAYS Yes YesPump 13 3885 TREASURE COVE C Mo, We, Sa SPRAYS Yes Yes Yes 2791 Wrong Nozzles installedPump 14 3881 TREASURE COVE C Mo, We, Sa SPRAYS Yes YesPump 15 3881-3885 TREASURE COVE C Mo, We, Sa BEHIND ROTORS Yes Yes Overlap Adjecent Spary Zones. Watering into Preserve.Pump 16 3893 TREASURE COVE C Mo, We, Sa SPRAYS Yes YesPump 17 3889 TREASURE COVE C Mo, We, Sa SPRAYS Yes Yes Yes 2803 Picture 2803 show turf drainage 2 hrs. after 3min Run Cycle.

Pump 18 3889, 3893 & 3897 TREASURE COVE C Mo, We, Sa BEHIND ROTORS Yes Yes Overlap Adjecent Spary Zones. Watering into Preserve.Pump 19 3897 TREASURE COVE C Mo, We, Sa SPRAYS Yes YesPump 20 3903 TREASURE COVE C Mo, We, Sa SPRAYS Yes Yes 2794Pump 21 3911 TREASURE COVE C Mo, We, Sa SPRAYS Yes Yes 2795Pump 22 3907 TREASURE COVE C Mo, We, Sa SPRAYS Yes YesPump 23 3903, 3907, 3911, 3915, 3919

& 3923TREASURE COVE C Mo, We, Sa BEHIND ROTORS 2796

Overlap Adjecent Spary Zones. Watering into Preserve.Pump 24 3915 TREASURE COVE C Mo, We, Sa SPRAYS 2797, 2798Pump 25 3919 TREASURE COVE C Mo, We, Sa SPRAYS Yes YesPump 26 3927, 3931, 3935 & 3939 TREASURE COVE C Mo, We, Sa BEHIND ROTORS Yes Overlap Adjecent Spary Zones.Pump 27 3941 SAPPHIRE WAY Mo, We, Sa SPRAYS Yes YesPump 28 3937 SAPPHIRE WAY Mo, We, Sa SPRAYS Yes YesPump 29 3937, 3941 & 3843 SAPPHIRE & RUBY W Mo, We, Sa BEHIND ROTORS 2804 Pic 2804 Shows example of good head-head coverage.Pump 30 3843 RUBY WAY Mo, We, Sa SPRAYS Yes YesPump 31 3837 RUBY WAY Mo, We, Sa SPRAYS Yes Yes Yes 2805Pump 32 3833 RUBY WAY Mo, We, Sa SPRAYS Yes YesPump 33 3829 RUBY WAY Mo, We, Sa SPRAYS Yes Yes Yes 2807 Pic 2807 Shows example of good head-head coverage.Pump 34 3821 RUBY WAY Mo, We, Sa SPRAYS Yes YesPump 35 3825 RUBY WAY Mo, We, Sa SPRAYS Yes Yes YesPump 36 3813 RUBY WAY Mo, We, Sa SPRAYS Yes Yes Yes Yes 2808Pump 37 3817 RUBY WAY Mo, We, Sa SPRAYS Yes Yes Yes 2808Pump 38 3809 RUBY WAY Mo, We, Sa SPRAYS Yes Yes Yes YesPump 39 3809, 3813, 3817, 3821, 3825,

3829, 3833 & 3837RUBY WAY Mo, We, Sa BEHIND ROTORS Yes Yes

Overlap Adjecent Spary Zones. Watering into the PondPump 40 3805 RUBY WAY Mo, We, Sa SPRAYS Yes Yes YesPump 41 3801 RUBY WAY Mo, We, Sa SPRAYS Yes Yes Yes Yes 2809Pump 42 3797 RUBY WAY Mo, We, Sa SPRAYS Yes Yes YesPump 43 3797, 3801 & 3793 RUBY WAY Mo, We, Sa BEHIND ROTORS Yes Overlap Adjecent Spary Zones. Watering into the PondPump 44 3793 RUBY WAY Mo, We, Sa SPRAYS Yes Yes Missing two round 6" Valve Box CoversPump 45 3790 TREASURE COVE C Tu, Th, Su SPRAYS Yes YesPump 46 3790 TREASURE COVE C Tu, Th, Su BEHIND ROTORS Yes Overlap Adjecent Spary Zones. Watering into the PondPump 47 3784 TREASURE COVE C Tu, Th, Su SPRAYS Yes Decoder FaultPump 48 3784-3774 TREASURE COVE C Tu, Th, Su BEHIND ROTORS Yes Overlap Adjecent Spary Zones. Watering into the PondPump 49 3774 TREASURE COVE C Tu, Th, Su SPRAYS Yes Yes Yes YesPump 50 3898 TREASURE COVE C Tu, Th, Su SPRAYS Yes Yes Yes Semi-homeowner Controller -- Public Water Souce ZonesPump 51 3898 TREASURE COVE C Tu, Th, Su BEHIND ROTORS Yes Yes Yes Semi-homeowner Controller -- Public Water Souce ZonesPump 52 3994, 3988, 3984, 3980, 3976

& 3972TREASURE COVE C Tu, Th, Su BEHIND ROTORS Yes Yes Yes

Overlap Adjecent Spary Zones. Watering into the PondPump 53 3994 TREASURE COVE C Tu, Th, Su SPRAYS Yes YesPump 54 3988 TREASURE COVE C Tu, Th, Su SPRAYS YesPump 55 3984 TREASURE COVE C Tu, Th, Su SPRAYS Yes Yes 2810Pump 56 3980 TREASURE COVE C Tu, Th, Su SPRAYS Yes Yes 2811Pump 57 3976 TREASURE COVE C Tu, Th, Su SPRAYS Yes Yes Yes 2812Pump 58 3972 TREASURE COVE C Tu, Th, Su SPRAYS Yes Yes 2813Pump 59 3968 TREASURE COVE C Tu, Th, Su SPRAYS Yes Yes Yes 2814 Coverage IssuesPump 60 3964 TREASURE COVE C Tu, Th, Su SPRAYS YesPump 61 3960 TREASURE COVE C Tu, Th, Su SPRAYS YesPump 62 3968, 3964, 3960, 3956, 3952

& 3948TREASURE COVE C Tu, Th, Su BEHIND ROTORS Yes Yes Overlap Adjecent Spary Zones.

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Controller Zone Address Street Allowed Days Area Type Overlap ShrubsHard

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Controller Zone Address Street Allowed Days Area Type Overlap Shrubs Hard SurfaceMedian StripLand Mod Picture Eliminate NotesPump 63 3956 TREASURE COVE C Tu, Th, Su SPRAYS Yes YesPump 64 3952 TREASURE COVE C Tu, Th, Su SPRAYS Yes Yes 2815Pump 65 3948 TREASURE COVE C Tu, Th, Su SPRAYS Yes YesPump 66 3945 TREASURE COVE C Mo, We, Sa BEHIND ROTORS YesPump 67 3944 TREASURE COVE C Tu, Th, Su SPRAYS Yes Yes 2816Pump 68 3945 SAPPHIRE WAY Mo, We, Sa SPRAYS Yes YesPump 69 3936 TREASURE COVE C Tu, Th, Su SPRAYS YesPump 70 3942 SAPPHIRE WAY Tu, Th, Su SPRAYS Yes Yes Yes 2817, 2818Pump 71 3938 SAPPHIRE WAY Tu, Th, Su SPRAYS Yes Yes Yes 2819Pump 72 3934 SAPPHIRE WAY Tu, Th, Su SPRAYS YesPump 73 3930 SAPPHIRE WAY Tu, Th, Su SPRAYS Yes Yes 2820Pump 74 3926 SAPPHIRE WAY Tu, Th, Su SPRAYS Yes YesPump 75 3922 SAPPHIRE WAY Tu, Th, Su SPRAYS YesPump 76 3922, 3926, 3930, 3934 & 3938 SAPPHIRE WAY Tu, Th, Su BEHIND ROTORS Yes 2821

Pump 77 3916 SAPPHIRE WAY Tu, Th, Su SPRAYS Yes Yes Yes YesPump 78 3912 SAPPHIRE WAY Tu, Th, Su SPRAYS Yes Yes Yes Yes 2822, 2823Pump 79 3912 & 3916 SAPPHIRE WAY Tu, Th, Su BEHIND ROTORS Yes Overlap Adjecent Spary Zones.Pump 80 3870 TREASURE COVE C Tu, Th, Su SPRAYS Yes YesPump 81 3870 & 3780 TREASURE COVE C Tu, Th, Su BEHIND ROTORS Yes Overlap Adjecent Spary Zones.Pump 82 3880 TREASURE COVE C Tu, Th, Su SPRAYS Yes YesPump 83 3898 TREASURE COVE C Tu, Th, Su SPRAYS No Immediate concernsPump 84 3890 TREASURE COVE C Tu, Th, Su SPRAYS Yes YesPump 85 3890- 3898 TREASURE COVE C Tu, Th, Su BEHIND ROTORS Yes Overlap Adjecent Spary Zones.Pump 86 3902 TREASURE COVE C Tu, Th, Su SPRAYS Yes Yes YesPump 87 3906 TREASURE COVE C Tu, Th, Su SPRAYS No Immediate concernsPump 88 3910 TREASURE COVE C Tu, Th, Su SPRAYS No Immediate concernsPump 89 3914 TREASURE COVE C Tu, Th, Su SPRAYS YesPump 90 3918 TREASURE COVE C Tu, Th, Su SPRAYS YesPump 91 3924 TREASURE COVE C Tu, Th, Su SPRAYS YesPump 92 3924 TREASURE COVE C Tu, Th, Su BEHIND ROTORS Yes Overlap Adjecent Spary Zones.Pump 93 3940 TREASURE COVE C Tu, Th, Su SPRAYS Yes YesPump 94 3936 & 3940 TREASURE COVE C Tu, Th, Su BEHIND ROTORS Yes Yes Yes YesPump 95 3939 TREASURE COVE C Mo, We, Sa SPRAYS Yes Yes Yes 2802 Zone out of sequence - Follows Zone 25 in Field.Pump 96 3931 TREASURE COVE C Mo, We, Sa SPRAYS Yes Yes YesPump 97 3935 TREASURE COVE C Mo, We, Sa SPRAYS Yes Yes Yes 28,002,801Pump 98 3927 TREASURE COVE C Mo, We, Sa SPRAYS Yes Yes Yes YesPump 99 3923 TREASURE COVE C Mo, We, Sa SPRAYS No Notes

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Controller Zone Address Street Allowed Days Area Type Overlap ShrubsHard

SurfaceMedian

StripLand Mod Picture Eliminate Notes

Controller Zone Address Street Allowed Days Area Type Overlap Shrubs Hard SurfaceMedian StripLand Mod Picture Eliminate NotesCul-de-sac 1 3633 TREASURE COVE CT Mo, We, Sa SPRAYS Yes Yes Yes Yes 2745, 2747 Spray & Rotor Overlap with Zones 1 & 5Cul-de-sac 2 3637 TREASURE COVE CT Mo, We, Sa SPRAYS Yes Yes Yes 2746Cul-de-sac 3 3633, 3637, 3641, 3645, 3649,

3653, 3657, 3661 & 3674TREASURE COVE CT Mo, We, Sa BEHIND ROTORS Yes Overalap with ALL Adjecent Spray Zones

Cul-de-sac 4 3641 TREASURE COVE CT Mo, We, Sa SPRAYS Yes Yes YesCul-de-sac 5 3645 TREASURE COVE CT Mo, We, Sa SPRAYS Yes Yes YesCul-de-sac 6 3649 TREASURE COVE CT Mo, We, Sa SPRAYS Yes Yes YesCul-de-sac 7 3653 TREASURE COVE CT Mo, We, Sa SPRAYS Yes Yes YesCul-de-sac 8 3657 TREASURE COVE CT Mo, We, Sa SPRAYS Yes Yes Yes 2749Cul-de-sac 9 3661 TREASURE COVE CT Mo, We, Sa SPRAYS Yes Yes Yes 2749Cul-de-sac 10 3674 TREASURE COVE C Tu, Th, Su SPRAYS Yes Yes YesCul-de-sac 11 3678 TREASURE COVE C Tu, Th, Su SPRAYS Yes Yes Yes 2750 Approx 10' wide area with poor/no CoverageCul-de-sac 12 3682 TREASURE COVE C Tu, Th, Su SPRAYS Yes Yes Yes 2752 Road CoverageCul-de-sac 13 3686 TREASURE COVE C Tu, Th, Su SPRAYS Yes Yes Yes 2753 Driveway WateringCul-de-sac 14 3694 TREASURE COVE C Tu, Th, Su SPRAYS Yes Yes YesCul-de-sac 15 3690 TREASURE COVE C Tu, Th, Su SPRAYS Yes Yes 2759Cul-de-sac 16 3678, 3682, 3686, 3694, 3690,

3710 TREASURE COVE C Tu, Th, Su BEHIND ROTORS Yes Yes Yes 2756, 2758 Overalap with ALL Adjecent Spray Zones. Watering +/- 10'

into lake. Tress added at rear and side of homes obstruction rotor patterns.

Cul-de-sac 17 3710 TREASURE COVE C Tu, Th, Su SPRAYS Yes Yes Yes 2761Cul-de-sac 18 3722 TREASURE COVE C Tu, Th, Su SPRAYS Yes Yes 2762Cul-de-sac 19 3726 TREASURE COVE C Tu, Th, Su SPRAYS Yes Yes Yes YesCul-de-sac 20 3730 TREASURE COVE C Tu, Th, Su SPRAYS Yes YesCul-de-sac 21 3734 TREASURE COVE C Tu, Th, Su SPRAYS Yes Yes 2763Cul-de-sac 22 3738 TREASURE COVE C Tu, Th, Su SPRAYS Yes YesCul-de-sac 23 3722, 3726, 3730, 3734, 3738,

3742, 3746, 3750 & 3754TREASURE COVE C Tu, Th, Su BEHIND ROTORS Yes Yes Yes Overalap with ALL Adjecent Spray Zones

Cul-de-sac 24 3742 TREASURE COVE C Tu, Th, Su SPRAYS Yes Yes YesCul-de-sac 25 3746 TREASURE COVE C Tu, Th, Su SPRAYS Yes Yes YesCul-de-sac 26 3750 TREASURE COVE C Tu, Th, Su SPRAYS Yes Yes YesCul-de-sac 27 3754 TREASURE COVE C Tu, Th, Su SPRAYS Yes Yes YesCul-de-sac 28 3754 TREASURE COVE C Tu, Th, Su SPRAYS Yes Yes YesCul-de-sac 29 COMMON AREA TREASURE COVE C Tu, Th, Su COMMON ROTORS Yes YesCul-de-sac 30 3763 TREASURE COVE C Mo, We, Sa BEHIND ROTORS Yes YesCul-de-sac 31 COMMON AREA TREASURE COVE C Tu, Th, Su COMMON SPRAYS Yes Yes YesCul-de-sac 32 3755 TREASURE COVE C Mo, We, Sa SPRAYS Yes Yes Yes 2764Cul-de-sac 33 3751 TREASURE COVE C Mo, We, Sa SPRAYS Yes Yes YesCul-de-sac 34 3747 TREASURE COVE C Mo, We, Sa SPRAYS Yes Yes YesCul-de-sac 35 3743 TREASURE COVE C Mo, We, Sa SPRAYS Yes Yes YesCul-de-sac 36 3739 TREASURE COVE C Mo, We, Sa SPRAYS Yes Yes YesCul-de-sac 37 3735 TREASURE COVE C Mo, We, Sa SPRAYS Yes Yes YesCul-de-sac 38 3755-3739 TREASURE COVE C Mo, We, Sa BEHIND ROTORS YesCul-de-sac 39 3735, 3731, 3727, 3723, 3719 TREASURE COVE C Mo, We, Sa BEHIND ROTORS Yes Yes Overalap with ALL Adjecent Spray Zones. May be able to

convert this Zone to 100% Spary HeadsCul-de-sac 40 3731 TREASURE COVE C Mo, We, Sa SPRAYS YesCul-de-sac 41 3727 TREASURE COVE C Mo, We, Sa SPRAYS Yes Yes YesCul-de-sac 42 3723 TREASURE COVE C Mo, We, Sa SPRAYS YesCul-de-sac 43 3719 TREASURE COVE C Mo, We, Sa SPRAYS Yes YesCul-de-sac 44 3715-3711 TREASURE COVE C Mo, We, Sa BEHIND ROTORS Yes 2765, 2766 Watering into Adjectent Buffer and Preserve areas.Cul-de-sac 45 3715 TREASURE COVE C Mo, We, Sa SPRAYS Yes Yes Yes 2767Cul-de-sac 46 3711 TREASURE COCE C Mo, We, Sa SPRAYS Yes Yes Yes Yes 2768Cul-de-sac 47 3707 TREASURE COCE C Mo, We, Sa SPRAYS Yes Yes YesCul-de-sac 48 3703 TREASURE COCE C Mo, We, Sa SPRAYS Yes Yes YesCul-de-sac 49 3707, 3703, 3699 & 3695 TREASURE COCE C Mo, We, Sa BEHIND ROTORS Yes This zone appears to be experiening pressure issues.Cul-de-sac 50 3699 TREASURE COVE C Mo, We, Sa SPRAYS No immediate concerns.Cul-de-sac 51 3695 TREASURE COVE C Mo, We, Sa SPRAYS YesCul-de-sac 52 Across 3682 TREASURE COVE C Tu, Th, Su COMMON SPRAYS No immediate concerns.Cul-de-sac 53 Across 3682 TREASURE COVE C Tu, Th, Su COMMON ROTORS Yes Arc Adjustements NeededCul-de-sac 54 3659 TREASURE COVE C Mo, We, Sa SPRAYS Yes YesCul-de-sac 55 3759-3655 TREASURE COVE C Mo, We, Sa BEHIND ROTORS Yes Yes Yes Yes 2769 Possible combine with Zone 54 SpraysCul-de-sac 56 3655 TREASURE COVE C Mo, We, Sa SPRAYS Yes Yes YesCul-de-sac 57 3651 TREASURE COVE C Mo, We, Sa SPRAYS Yes Yes YesCul-de-sac 58 3647 TREASURE COVE C Mo, We, Sa SPRAYS Yes Yes YesCul-de-sac 59 3643 TREASURE COVE C Mo, We, Sa SPRAYS Yes Yes YesCul-de-sac 60 3651, 3647, 3643 & 3635 TREASURE COVE C Mo, We, Sa BEHIND ROTORS Yes Yes Yes 2770 Possible Covert Rotors to SparysCul-de-sac 61 3639 TREASURE COVE C Mo, We, Sa SPRAYS Yes YesCul-de-sac 62 3635 TREASURE COVE C Mo, We, Sa SPRAYS Yes YesCul-de-sac 63 COMMON AREA West Ditch C Area Tu, Th, Su COMMON ROTORS Yes 2773 Watering Preserve Only -- Can shut off

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Controller Zone Address Street Allowed Days Area Type Overlap ShrubsHard

SurfaceMedian

StripLand Mod Picture Eliminate Notes

Controller Zone Address Street Allowed Days Area Type Overlap Shrubs Hard SurfaceMedian StripLand Mod Picture Eliminate NotesCul-de-sac 64 3631 TREASURE COVE C Mo, We, Sa SPRAYS Yes Yes YesCul-de-sac 65 3627 TREASURE COVE C Mo, We, Sa SPRAYS Yes Yes YesCul-de-sac 66 3623 & 3619 TREASURE COVE C Mo, We, Sa SPRAYS Yes Yes YesCul-de-sac 67 3615 & 3611 TREASURE COVE C Mo, We, Sa SPRAYS Yes Yes Yes 2775 Eliminate the Turf Strip behind the Pool Cage.Cul-de-sac 68 3607 & 3603 TREASURE COVE C Mo, We, Sa SPRAYS Yes Yes YesCul-de-sac 69 3599 & 3595 TREASURE COVE C Mo, We, Sa COMMON SPRAYS Yes Yes YesCul-de-sac 70 COMMON AREA West Ditch C Area Tu, Th, Su BEHIND ROTORS Yes Watering Preserve Only -- Can shut offCul-de-sac 71 NO DECODER STATION Lot 200 ReserveCul-de-sac 72 3598 TREASURE COVE C Tu, Th, Su SPRAYS Yes Yes Yes No Back coverage on this house -- missing large areaCul-de-sac 73 3602 & 3606 TREASURE COVE C Tu, Th, Su SPRAYS YesCul-de-sac 74 COMMON AREA Next to 3595 Tu, Th, Su COMMON SPRAYS Yes YesCul-de-sac 75 COMMON AREA Next to 3595 Tu, Th, Su COMMON ROTORS Yes Yes Remove last Rotor on end.Cul-de-sac 76 COMMON AREA Next to 3593 Tu, Th, Su COMMON SPRAYS Yes No immediate concerns.Cul-de-sac 77 COMMON AREA Next to 3953 Tu, Th, Su BEHIND ROTORS Yes Yes Overlapping with Zones on Controller #2Cul-de-sac 78 3610 & 3618 TREASURE COVE C Tu, Th, Su SPRAYS Yes Yes Yes 2779Cul-de-sac 79 3614 TREASURE COVE C Tu, Th, Su SPRAYS Yes Yes Yes 2779Cul-de-sac 80 NO DECODER STATIONCul-de-sac 81 3622 TREASURE COVE C Tu, Th, Su SPRAYS Yes Yes YesCul-de-sac 82 3626 TREASURE COVE C Tu, Th, Su SPRAYS Yes Yes YesCul-de-sac 83 3640 TREASURE COVE C Tu, Th, Su BEHIND ROTORS Yes YesCul-de-sac 84 3640 TREASURE COVE C Tu, Th, Su SPRAYS Yes Yes YesCul-de-sac 85 3652 TREASURE COVE C Tu, Th, Su SPRAYS Yes Yes YesCul-de-sac 86 3565 TREASURE COVE C Mo, We, Sa SPRAYS Yes Yes YesCul-de-sac 87 3660 TREASURE COVE C Tu, Th, Su SPRAYS Yes Yes YesCul-de-sac 88 3664 TREASURE COVE C Tu, Th, Su BEHIND SPRAYS Yes YesCul-de-sac 89 3668 TREASURE COVE CT Tu, Th, Su SPRAYS Yes Yes YesCul-de-sac 90 3662 TREASURE COVE CT Tu, Th, Su SPRAYS Yes Yes YesCul-de-sac 91 3668, 3662 & 3658 TREASURE COVE CT Tu, Th, Su BEHIND ROTORS Yes Yes Overalap with Pond and adjecent pool cages.Cul-de-sac 92 3658 TREASURE COVE CT Tu, Th, Su SPRAYS Yes Yes YesCul-de-sac 93 3650 TREASURE COVE CT Tu, Th, Su SPRAYS Yes Yes YesCul-de-sac 94 3654 TREASURE COVE CT Tu, Th, Su BEHIND SPRAYS YesCul-de-sac 95 3646 TREASURE COVE CT Tu, Th, Su SPRAYS Yes Yes YesCul-de-sac 96 3642 TREASURE COVE CT Tu, Th, Su SPRAYS Yes Yes YesCul-de-sac 97 3650, 3654, 3646, 3642, 3638

& 3634TREASURE COVE CT Tu, Th, Su ROTORS Yes

Cul-de-sac 98 3638 TREASURE COVE CT Tu, Th, Su SPRAYS Yes Yes YesCul-de-sac 99 3634 TREASURE COVE CT Tu, Th, Su SPRAYS Yes Yes YesBattery1 1 3914, 3910, 3906, 3902 & 3998 TREASURE COVE C Tu, Th, Su BEHIND ROTORS Yes

Battery2 1 COMMON AREA TREASURE COVE CT Tu, Th, Su End of Ct SPRAYS Yes Yes Yes

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APPENDIX

Proposed Watering Programs

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Irrigation ScheduleCopper Cove PreserveOptimized Schedule 30 June 2015

By Contoller, By Zone Cycle StarGREEN HIGHLIGHT

Program A - ODD Address Sparys Program B - ODD Address Sparys (Overfl Program C - ODD Address Rotors Program D - EVEN Address Sparys Program E - EVEN Address Sparys (Over Program F - EVEN Address Rotors

Controller Zone Address StreetAllowed

DaysArea Type Start Day Start Time

Cycle Time (Min)

Start Day Start TimeCycle Time

(Min)Start Day Start Time

Cycle Time (Min)

Start Day Start TimeCycle Time

(Min)Start Day Start Time

Cycle Time (Min)

Start Day Start TimeCycle Time

(Min)Controller Zone Address Street Allowed DaArea Type Cycle1_StaCycle1_Start TCycle1_Cycle T Cycle2_StaCycle2_Start TCycle2_Cycle T Cycle3_StaCycle3_Start TCycle3_Cycle T Cycle4_StaCycle4_Start TCycle4_Cycle T Cycle4_StaCycle4_Start TCycle4_Cycle . Cycle4_StaCycle4_Start TCycle4_Cycle Battery1 1 3914, 3910 TREASURE COVE CTu, Th, Su BEHIND ROTORS Th 4:00:00 PM 50Battery2 1 COMMON TREASURE COVE CTu, Th, Su End of Ct SPRAYS Tu, Su 12:00:00 AM 20Cul-de-sac 1 3633 TREASURE COVE CMo, We, Sa SPRAYS Mo, Sa 12:00:00 AM 20Cul-de-sac 2 3637 TREASURE COVE CMo, We, Sa SPRAYS Mo, Sa 12:20:00 AM 20Cul-de-sac 3 3633, 3637 TREASURE COVE CMo, We, SaBEHIND ROTORS We 4:00:00 PM 50Cul-de-sac 4 3641 TREASURE COVE CMo, We, Sa SPRAYS Mo, Sa 12:40:00 AM 20Cul-de-sac 5 3645 TREASURE COVE CMo, We, Sa SPRAYS Mo, Sa 1:00:00 AM 20Cul-de-sac 6 3649 TREASURE COVE CMo, We, Sa SPRAYS Mo, Sa 1:20:00 AM 20Cul-de-sac 7 3653 TREASURE COVE CMo, We, Sa SPRAYS Mo, Sa 1:40:00 AM 20Cul-de-sac 8 3657 TREASURE COVE CMo, We, Sa SPRAYS Mo, Sa 2:00:00 AM 20Cul-de-sac 9 3661 TREASURE COVE CMo, We, Sa SPRAYS Mo, Sa 2:20:00 AM 20Cul-de-sac 10 3674 TREASURE COVE CTu, Th, Su SPRAYS Tu, Su 12:00:00 AM 20Cul-de-sac 11 3678 TREASURE COVE CTu, Th, Su SPRAYS Tu, Su 12:20:00 AM 20Cul-de-sac 12 3682 TREASURE COVE CTu, Th, Su SPRAYS Tu, Su 12:40:00 AM 20Cul-de-sac 13 3686 TREASURE COVE CTu, Th, Su SPRAYS Tu, Su 1:00:00 AM 20Cul-de-sac 14 3694 TREASURE COVE CTu, Th, Su SPRAYS Tu, Su 1:20:00 AM 20Cul-de-sac 15 3690 TREASURE COVE CTu, Th, Su SPRAYS Tu, Su 1:40:00 AM 20Cul-de-sac 16 3678, 3682 TREASURE COVE CTu, Th, Su BEHIND ROTORS Th 4:00:00 PM 50Cul-de-sac 17 3710 TREASURE COVE CTu, Th, Su SPRAYS Tu, Su 2:00:00 AM 20Cul-de-sac 18 3722 TREASURE COVE CTu, Th, Su SPRAYS Tu, Su 2:20:00 AM 20Cul-de-sac 19 3726 TREASURE COVE CTu, Th, Su SPRAYS Tu, Su 2:40:00 AM 20Cul-de-sac 20 3730 TREASURE COVE CTu, Th, Su SPRAYS Tu, Su 3:00:00 AM 20Cul-de-sac 21 3734 TREASURE COVE CTu, Th, Su SPRAYS Tu, Su 3:20:00 AM 20Cul-de-sac 22 3738 TREASURE COVE CTu, Th, Su SPRAYS Tu, Su 3:40:00 AM 20Cul-de-sac 23 3722, 3726 TREASURE COVE CTu, Th, Su BEHIND ROTORS Th 4:50:00 PM 50Cul-de-sac 24 3742 TREASURE COVE CTu, Th, Su SPRAYS Tu, Su 4:00:00 AM 20Cul-de-sac 25 3746 TREASURE COVE CTu, Th, Su SPRAYS Tu, Su 4:20:00 AM 20Cul-de-sac 26 3750 TREASURE COVE CTu, Th, Su SPRAYS Tu, Su 4:40:00 AM 20Cul-de-sac 27 3754 TREASURE COVE CTu, Th, Su SPRAYS Tu, Su 5:00:00 AM 20Cul-de-sac 28 3754 TREASURE COVE CTu, Th, Su SPRAYS Tu, Su 5:20:00 AM 20Cul-de-sac 29 COMMON TREASURE COVE CTu, Th, Su COMMON ROTORS Th 5:40:00 PM 50Cul-de-sac 30 3763 TREASURE COVE CMo, We, SaBEHIND ROTORS We 4:20:00 PM 50Cul-de-sac 31 COMMON TREASURE COVE CTu, Th, Su COMMON SPRAYS Tu, Su 5:40:00 AM 20Cul-de-sac 32 3755 TREASURE COVE CMo, We, Sa SPRAYS Mo, Sa 2:40:00 AM 20Cul-de-sac 33 3751 TREASURE COVE CMo, We, Sa SPRAYS Mo, Sa 3:00:00 AM 20Cul-de-sac 34 3747 TREASURE COVE CMo, We, Sa SPRAYS Mo, Sa 3:20:00 AM 20Cul-de-sac 35 3743 TREASURE COVE CMo, We, Sa SPRAYS Mo, Sa 3:40:00 AM 20Cul-de-sac 36 3739 TREASURE COVE CMo, We, Sa SPRAYS Mo, Sa 4:00:00 AM 20Cul-de-sac 37 3735 TREASURE COVE CMo, We, Sa SPRAYS Mo, Sa 4:20:00 AM 20Cul-de-sac 38 3755-3739 TREASURE COVE CMo, We, SaBEHIND ROTORS We 4:40:00 PM 50Cul-de-sac 39 3735, 3731 TREASURE COVE CMo, We, SaBEHIND ROTORS We 5:00:00 PM 50Cul-de-sac 40 3731 TREASURE COVE CMo, We, Sa SPRAYS Mo, Sa 4:40:00 AM 20Cul-de-sac 41 3727 TREASURE COVE CMo, We, Sa SPRAYS Mo, Sa 5:00:00 AM 20Cul-de-sac 42 3723 TREASURE COVE CMo, We, Sa SPRAYS Mo, Sa 5:20:00 AM 20Cul-de-sac 43 3719 TREASURE COVE CMo, We, Sa SPRAYS Mo, Sa 5:40:00 AM 20Cul-de-sac 44 3715-3711 TREASURE COVE CMo, We, SaBEHIND ROTORS We 5:20:00 PM 50Cul-de-sac 45 3715 TREASURE COVE CMo, We, Sa SPRAYS Mo, Sa 6:00:00 AM 20Cul-de-sac 46 3711 TREASURE COCE CMo, We, Sa SPRAYS Mo, Sa 6:20:00 AM 20Cul-de-sac 47 3707 TREASURE COCE CMo, We, Sa SPRAYS Mo, Sa 6:40:00 AM 20Cul-de-sac 48 3703 TREASURE COCE CMo, We, Sa SPRAYS Mo, Sa 7:00:00 AM 20Cul-de-sac 49 3707, 3703 TREASURE COCE CMo, We, SaBEHIND ROTORS We 5:40:00 PM 50Cul-de-sac 50 3699 TREASURE COVE CMo, We, Sa SPRAYS Mo, Sa 7:20:00 AM 20Cul-de-sac 51 3695 TREASURE COVE CMo, We, Sa SPRAYS Mo, Sa 7:40:00 AM 20Cul-de-sac 52 Across 368 TREASURE COVE CTu, Th, Su COMMON SPRAYS Tu, Su 6:00:00 AM 20Cul-de-sac 53 Across 368 TREASURE COVE CTu, Th, Su COMMON ROTORS Th 6:30:00 PM 50Cul-de-sac 54 3659 TREASURE COVE CMo, We, Sa SPRAYS Mo, Sa 8:00:00 AM 20Cul-de-sac 55 3759-3655 TREASURE COVE CMo, We, SaBEHIND ROTORS We 6:00:00 PM 50Cul-de-sac 56 3655 TREASURE COVE CMo, We, Sa SPRAYS Mo, Sa 8:20:00 AM 20Cul-de-sac 57 3651 TREASURE COVE CMo, We, Sa SPRAYS Mo, Sa 8:40:00 AM 20Cul-de-sac 58 3647 TREASURE COVE CMo, We, Sa SPRAYS Mo, Sa 9:00:00 AM 20Cul-de-sac 59 3643 TREASURE COVE CMo, We, Sa SPRAYS Mo, Sa 9:20:00 AM 20Cul-de-sac 60 3651, 3647 TREASURE COVE CMo, We, SaBEHIND ROTORS We 6:20:00 PM 50Cul-de-sac 61 3639 TREASURE COVE CMo, We, Sa SPRAYS Mo, Sa 9:40:00 AM 20Cul-de-sac 62 3635 TREASURE COVE CMo, We, Sa SPRAYS Mo, Sa 9:20:00 PM 20Cul-de-sac 63 COMMON West Ditch C Area Tu, Th, Su COMMON ROTORSCul-de-sac 64 3631 TREASURE COVE CMo, We, Sa SPRAYS Mo, Sa 9:40:00 PM 20Cul-de-sac 65 3627 TREASURE COVE CMo, We, Sa SPRAYS Mo, Sa 10:00:00 PM 20Cul-de-sac 66 3623 & 361TREASURE COVE CMo, We, Sa SPRAYS Mo, Sa 10:20:00 PM 20Cul-de-sac 67 3615 & 361TREASURE COVE CMo, We, Sa SPRAYS Mo, Sa 10:40:00 PM 20Cul-de-sac 68 3607 & 360TREASURE COVE CMo, We, Sa SPRAYS Mo, Sa 11:00:00 PM 20Cul-de-sac 69 3599 & 359TREASURE COVE CMo, We, SaCOMMON SPRAYS Mo, Sa 11:20:00 PM 20Cul-de-sac 70 COMMON West Ditch C Area Tu, Th, Su BEHIND ROTORSCul-de-sac 71 NO DECODER STATIONCul-de-sac 72 3598 TREASURE COVE CTu, Th, Su SPRAYS Tu, Su 6:20:00 AM 20Cul-de-sac 73 3602 & 360TREASURE COVE CTu, Th, Su SPRAYS Tu, Su 6:40:00 AM 20Cul-de-sac 74 COMMON Next to 3595 Tu, Th, Su COMMON SPRAYS Tu, Su 7:00:00 AM 20Cul-de-sac 75 COMMON Next to 3595 Tu, Th, Su COMMON ROTORS Th 7:20:00 PM 50Cul-de-sac 76 COMMON Next to 3593 Tu, Th, Su COMMON SPRAYS Tu, Su 7:20:00 AM 20

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Program A - ODD Address Sparys Program B - ODD Address Sparys (Overfl Program C - ODD Address Rotors Program D - EVEN Address Sparys Program E - EVEN Address Sparys (Over Program F - EVEN Address Rotors

Controller Zone Address StreetAllowed

DaysArea Type Start Day Start Time

Cycle Time (Min)

Start Day Start TimeCycle Time

(Min)Start Day Start Time

Cycle Time (Min)

Start Day Start TimeCycle Time

(Min)Start Day Start Time

Cycle Time (Min)

Start Day Start TimeCycle Time

(Min)Controller Zone Address Street Allowed DaArea Type Cycle1_StaCycle1_Start TCycle1_Cycle T Cycle2_StaCycle2_Start TCycle2_Cycle T Cycle3_StaCycle3_Start TCycle3_Cycle T Cycle4_StaCycle4_Start TCycle4_Cycle T Cycle4_StaCycle4_Start TCycle4_Cycle . Cycle4_StaCycle4_Start TCycle4_Cycle Cul-de-sac 77 COMMON Next to 3953 Tu, Th, Su BEHIND ROTORS Th 8:10:00 PM 50Cul-de-sac 78 3610 & 361TREASURE COVE CTu, Th, Su SPRAYS Tu, Su 7:40:00 AM 20Cul-de-sac 79 3614 TREASURE COVE CTu, Th, Su SPRAYS Tu, Su 8:00:00 AM 20Cul-de-sac 80 NO DECODER STATIONCul-de-sac 81 3622 TREASURE COVE CTu, Th, Su SPRAYS Tu, Su 8:20:00 AM 20Cul-de-sac 82 3626 TREASURE COVE CTu, Th, Su SPRAYS Tu, Su 8:40:00 AM 20Cul-de-sac 83 3640 TREASURE COVE CTu, Th, Su BEHIND ROTORS Th 9:00:00 PM 50Cul-de-sac 84 3640 TREASURE COVE CTu, Th, Su SPRAYS Tu, Su 9:00:00 AM 20Cul-de-sac 85 3652 TREASURE COVE CTu, Th, Su SPRAYS Tu, Su 9:20:00 AM 20Cul-de-sac 86 3565 TREASURE COVE CMo, We, Sa SPRAYS Mo, Sa 11:40:00 PM 20Cul-de-sac 87 3660 TREASURE COVE CTu, Th, Su SPRAYS Tu, Su 9:40:00 AM 20Cul-de-sac 88 3664 TREASURE COVE CTu, Th, Su BEHIND SPRAYS Tu, Su 4:00:00 PM 20Cul-de-sac 89 3668 TREASURE COVE CTu, Th, Su SPRAYS Tu, Su 4:20:00 PM 20Cul-de-sac 90 3662 TREASURE COVE CTu, Th, Su SPRAYS Tu, Su 4:40:00 PM 20Cul-de-sac 91 3668, 3662 TREASURE COVE CTu, Th, Su BEHIND ROTORS Th 9:50:00 PM 50Cul-de-sac 92 3658 TREASURE COVE CTu, Th, Su SPRAYS Tu, Su 5:00:00 PM 20Cul-de-sac 93 3650 TREASURE COVE CTu, Th, Su SPRAYS Tu, Su 5:20:00 PM 20Cul-de-sac 94 3654 TREASURE COVE CTu, Th, Su BEHIND SPRAYS Tu, Su 5:40:00 PM 20Cul-de-sac 95 3646 TREASURE COVE CTu, Th, Su SPRAYS Tu, Su 6:00:00 PM 20Cul-de-sac 96 3642 TREASURE COVE CTu, Th, Su SPRAYS Tu, Su 6:20:00 PM 20Cul-de-sac 97 3650, 3654 TREASURE COVE CTu, Th, Su ROTORS Th 10:40:00 PM 50Cul-de-sac 98 3638 TREASURE COVE CTu, Th, Su SPRAYS Tu, Su 6:40:00 PM 20Cul-de-sac 99 3634 TREASURE COVE CTu, Th, Su SPRAYS Tu, Su 7:00:00 PM 20

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Program A - ODD Address Sparys Program B - ODD Address Sparys (Overfl Program C - ODD Address Rotors Program D - EVEN Address Sparys Program E - EVEN Address Sparys (Over Program F - EVEN Address Rotors

Controller Zone Address StreetAllowed

DaysArea Type Start Day Start Time

Cycle Time (Min)

Start Day Start TimeCycle Time

(Min)Start Day Start Time

Cycle Time (Min)

Start Day Start TimeCycle Time

(Min)Start Day Start Time

Cycle Time (Min)

Start Day Start TimeCycle Time

(Min)Controller Zone Address Street Allowed DaArea Type Cycle1_StaCycle1_Start TCycle1_Cycle T Cycle2_StaCycle2_Start TCycle2_Cycle T Cycle3_StaCycle3_Start TCycle3_Cycle T Cycle4_StaCycle4_Start TCycle4_Cycle T Cycle4_StaCycle4_Start TCycle4_Cycle . Cycle4_StaCycle4_Start TCycle4_Cycle Gate 1 3826 TREASURE COVE CTu, Th, Su SPRAYS Tu, Su 12:00:00 AM 20Gate 2 3822 TREASURE COVE CTu, Th, Su SPRAYS Tu, Su 12:20:00 AM 20Gate 3 3822-3826 TREASURE COVE CTu, Th, Su BEHIND ROTORS Th 4:00:00 PM 50Gate 4 3830 TREASURE COVE CTu, Th, Su SPRAYS Tu, Su 12:40:00 AM 20Gate 5 3834 TREASURE COVE CTu, Th, Su SPRAYS Tu, Su 1:00:00 AM 20Gate 6830 & 3838 TREASURE COVE CTu, Th, Su BEHIND ROTORS Th 4:50:00 PM 50Gate 7 3838 TREASURE COVE CTu, Th, Su SPRAYS Tu, Su 1:20:00 AM 20Gate 8 3844 TREASURE COVE CTu, Th, Su SPRAYS Tu, Su 1:40:00 AM 20Gate 9 3850 TREASURE COVE CTu, Th, Su SPRAYS Tu, Su 2:00:00 AM 20Gate 10 3854 TREASURE COVE CTu, Th, Su SPRAYS Tu, Su 2:20:00 AM 20Gate 11844 & 3854 TREASURE COVE CTu, Th, Su BEHIND ROTORS Th 5:40:00 PM 50Gate 12 3858 TREASURE COVE CTu, Th, Su SPRAYS Tu, Su 2:40:00 AM 20Gate 13 3909 TREASURE COVE CMo, We, Sa SPRAYS Mo, Sa 12:00:00 AM 20Gate 14 3909 TREASURE COVE CMo, We, SaBEHIND ROTORS We 4:00:00 PM 50Gate 15 3913 SAPPHIRE WAY Mo, We, Sa SPRAYS Mo, Sa 12:20:00 AM 20Gate 16 3917 SAPPHIRE WAY Mo, We, Sa SPRAYS Mo, Sa 12:40:00 AM 20Gate 17 3913-3917 SAPPHIRE WAY Mo, We, SaBEHIND ROTORS We 4:20:00 PM 50Gate 18 3925 SAPPHIRE WAY Mo, We, Sa SPRAYS Mo, Sa 1:00:00 AM 20Gate 19 3842 RUBY WAY Tu, Th, Su SPRAYS Tu, Su 3:00:00 AM 20Gate 20 3925 SAPPHIRE WAY Mo, We, Sa ROTORS We 4:40:00 PM 50Gate 21 3826 RUBY WAY Tu, Th, Su SPRAYS Tu, Su 3:20:00 AM 20Gate 22 3842-3836 RUBY WAY Tu, Th, Su BEHIND ROTORS Th 6:30:00 PM 50Gate 23 3828-3824 RUBY WAY Tu, Th, Su BEHIND ROTORS Th 7:20:00 PM 50Gate 24 3832 RUBY WAY Tu, Th, Su SPRAYS Tu, Su 3:40:00 AM 20Gate 25 3828 RUBY WAY Tu, Th, Su SPRAYS Tu, Su 4:00:00 AM 20Gate 26 3824 RUBY WAY Tu, Th, Su SPRAYS Tu, Su 4:20:00 AM 20Gate 27 3820 RUBY WAY Tu, Th, Su SPRAYS Tu, Su 4:40:00 AM 20Gate 28 3816 RUBY WAY Tu, Th, Su BEHIND ROTORS Th 8:10:00 PM 50Gate 29 3816 RUBY WAY Tu, Th, Su SPRAYS Tu, Su 5:00:00 AM 20Gate 30 3812 RUBY WAY Tu, Th, Su SPRAYS Tu, Su 5:20:00 AM 20Gate 31 3808 RUBY WAY Tu, Th, Su SPRAYS Tu, Su 5:40:00 AM 20Gate 32 3802 RUBY WAY Tu, Th, Su SPRAYS Tu, Su 6:00:00 AM 20Gate 33 3798 TREASURE COVE CTu, Th, Su SPRAYS Tu, Su 6:20:00 AM 20Gate 34 3800 TREASURE COVE CTu, Th, Su BEHIND ROTORS Th 9:00:00 PM 50Gate 35 3800 TREASURE COVE CTu, Th, Su SPRAYS Tu, Su 6:40:00 AM 20Gate 36 3806 TREASURE COVE CTu, Th, Su SPRAYS Tu, Su 7:00:00 AM 20Gate 37810, & 3814 TREASURE COVE CTu, Th, Su BEHIND ROTORS Th 9:25:00 PM 25Gate 38 3810 TREASURE COVE CTu, Th, Su SPRAYS Tu, Su 7:20:00 AM 20Gate 39 3814 TREASURE COVE CTu, Th, Su SPRAYS Tu, Su 7:40:00 AM 20Gate 40 3807 TREASURE COVE CMo, We, Sa SPRAYS Mo, Sa 1:20:00 AM 20Gate 41 3803 TREASURE COVE CMo, We, Sa SPRAYS Mo, Sa 1:40:00 AM 20Gate 42807 & 3803 TREASURE COVE CMo, We, SaBEHIND ROTORS We 5:00:00 PM 50Gate 43 ENTRY TREASURE COVE BTu, Th, SuY BY GATE SPRAYS Tu 4:00:00 PM 20Gate 44 NO GOOD NO GOOD NO GOODGate 45 3787 TREASURE COVE CMo, We, Sa SPRAYS Mo, Sa 2:00:00 AM 20Gate 46 3783 TREASURE COVE CMo, We, Sa SPRAYS Mo, Sa 2:20:00 AM 20Gate 47787, & 3783 TREASURE COVE CMo, We, SaBEHIND ROTORS We 5:20:00 PM 50Gate 48 3779 TREASURE COVE CMo, We, Sa SPRAYS Mo, Sa 2:40:00 AM 20Gate 49 3775 TREASURE COVE CMo, We, Sa SPRAYS Mo, Sa 3:00:00 AM 20Gate 50 3771 TREASURE COVE CMo, We, Sa SPRAYS Mo, Sa 3:20:00 AM 20Gate 51 3767 TREASURE COVE CMo, We, Sa SPRAYS Mo, Sa 3:40:00 AM 20Gate 52 3771 TREASURE COVE CMo, We, SaBEHIND ROTORS We 5:40:00 PM 50Gate 53 3763 TREASURE COVE CMo, We, Sa SPRAYS Mo, Sa 4:00:00 AM 20Gate 54 3997 TREASURE COVE CMo, We, Sa SPRAYS Mo, Sa 4:20:00 AM 20Gate 55 4001 TREASURE COVE CMo, We, Sa SPRAYS Mo, Sa 4:40:00 AM 20Gate 56 3993 TREASURE COVE CMo, We, Sa SPRAYS Mo, Sa 5:00:00 AM 20Gate 57993 & 3989 TREASURE COVE CMo, We, SaBEHIND ROTORS We 6:00:00 PM 50Gate 58 3989 TREASURE COVE CMo, We, Sa SPRAYS Mo, Sa 5:20:00 AM 20Gate 59 3985 TREASURE COVE CMo, We, Sa SPRAYS Mo, Sa 5:40:00 AM 20Gate 60 3981 TREASURE COVE CMo, We, Sa SPRAYS Mo, Sa 6:00:00 AM 20Gate 61 3977 TREASURE COVE CMo, We, Sa SPRAYS Mo, Sa 6:20:00 AM 20Gate 62 3973 TREASURE COVE CMo, We, Sa SPRAYS Mo, Sa 6:40:00 AM 20Gate 63 3969 TREASURE COVE CMo, We, Sa SPRAYS Mo, Sa 7:00:00 AM 20Gate 64 3965 TREASURE COVE CMo, We, Sa SPRAYS Mo, Sa 7:20:00 AM 20Gate 65 3961 TREASURE COVE CMo, We, Sa SPRAYS Mo, Sa 7:40:00 AM 20Gate 66 3957, 3961 TREASURE COVE CMo, We, SaBEHIND ROTORS We 6:20:00 PM 50Gate 67 3957 TREASURE COVE CMo, We, Sa SPRAYS Mo, Sa 8:00:00 AM 20Gate 68 3953 TREASURE COVE CMo, We, Sa SPRAYS Mo, Sa 8:20:00 AM 20Gate 69 3837 TREASURE COVE CMo, We, Sa SPRAYS Mo, Sa 8:40:00 AM 20Gate 70 3831 TREASURE COVE CMo, We, Sa SPRAYS Mo, Sa 9:00:00 AM 20Gate 71 3827 TREASURE COVE CMo, We, Sa SPRAYS Mo, Sa 9:20:00 AM 20Gate 72 3823 TREASURE COVE CMo, We, Sa SPRAYS Mo, Sa 9:40:00 AM 20Gate 73 3819, 3823 TREASURE COVE CMo, We, SaBEHIND ROTORS We 6:40:00 PM 50Gate 74 3819 TREASURE COVE CMo, We, SaNEXT MODSPRAYS Mo, Sa 11:20:00 PM 20Gate 75 3815 TREASURE COVE CMo, We, Sa SPRAYS Mo, Sa 11:40:00 PM 20Gate 76 3815 TREASURE COVE CMo, We, SaBEHIND ROTORS We 7:00:00 PM 50Gate 77 ENTRY TREASURE COVE BTu, Th, Su COMMON SPRAYS Tu, Su 12:20:00 AM 20 Tu 4:20:00 PM 20Gate 78 ENTRY TREASURE COVE BTu, Th, Su COMMON SPRAYS Tu 4:40:00 PM 20Gate 79 ENTRY TREASURE COVE BTu, Th, Su COMMON SPRAYS Tu, Su 8:40:00 AM 20 Tu 5:00:00 PM 20Gate 80 ENTRY TREASURE COVE BTu, Th, Su COMMON SPRAYS Tu 5:20:00 PM 20Gate 81 ENTRY TREASURE COVE BTu, Th, Su COMMON ROTORS Th 9:50:00 PM 25Gate 82 ENTRY TREASURE COVE BTu, Th, Su COMMON SPRAYS Tu 5:40:00 PM 20Gate 83 ENTRY TREASURE COVE BTu, Th, Su COMMON SPRAYS Tu 6:00:00 PM 20Gate 84 ENTRY TREASURE COVE BTu, Th, Su COMMON SPRAYS Tu 6:20:00 PM 20Gate 85 ENTRY TREASURE COVE BTu, Th, Su COMMON SPRAYS Tu 6:40:00 PM 20Gate 86 ENTRY TREASURE COVE BTu, Th, Su COMMON ROTORS Th 10:15:00 PM 25Gate 87 ENTRY TREASURE COVE BTu, Th, Su COMMON SPRAYS Tu 7:00:00 PM 20Gate 88 ENTRY TREASURE COVE BTu, Th, Su COMMON ROTORS Th 10:40:00 PM 25Gate 89 ENTRY TREASURE COVE BTu, Th, Su COMMON SPRAYS Tu 7:20:00 PM 20Gate 90 ENTRY TREASURE COVE BTu, Th, Su COMMON ROTORS Th 11:05:00 PM 25

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Program A - ODD Address Sparys Program B - ODD Address Sparys (Overfl Program C - ODD Address Rotors Program D - EVEN Address Sparys Program E - EVEN Address Sparys (Over Program F - EVEN Address Rotors

Controller Zone Address StreetAllowed

DaysArea Type Start Day Start Time

Cycle Time (Min)

Start Day Start TimeCycle Time

(Min)Start Day Start Time

Cycle Time (Min)

Start Day Start TimeCycle Time

(Min)Start Day Start Time

Cycle Time (Min)

Start Day Start TimeCycle Time

(Min)Controller Zone Address Street Allowed DaArea Type Cycle1_StaCycle1_Start TCycle1_Cycle T Cycle2_StaCycle2_Start TCycle2_Cycle T Cycle3_StaCycle3_Start TCycle3_Cycle T Cycle4_StaCycle4_Start TCycle4_Cycle T Cycle4_StaCycle4_Start TCycle4_Cycle . Cycle4_StaCycle4_Start TCycle4_Cycle Gate 91 ENTRY TREASURE COVE BTu, Th, Su COMMON ROTORS Th 11:30:00 PM 25Gate 92 ENTRY TREASURE COVE BTu, Th, Su COMMON ROTORS Th 11:55:00 PM 25Gate 93 ENTRY TREASURE COVE BTu, Th, Su COMMON SPRAYS Tu 7:40:00 PM 20Gate 94 ENTRY TREASURE COVE BTu, Th, Su COMMON SPRAYS Tu 8:00:00 PM 20Gate 95 ENTRY TREASURE COVE BTu, Th, Su COMMON SPRAYS Tu 8:20:00 PM 20Gate 96 ENTRY TREASURE COVE BTu, Th, Su COMMON SPRAYS Tu 8:40:00 PM 20Gate 97 ENTRY TREASURE COVE BTu, Th, Su COMMON SPRAYS Tu 9:00:00 PM 20Gate 98 ENTRY TREASURE COVE BTu, Th, Su COMMON SPRAYS Tu 9:20:00 PM 20Gate 99 ENTRY TREASURE COVE BTu, Th, Su COMMON SPRAYS Tu 9:40:00 PM 20

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Program A - ODD Address Sparys Program B - ODD Address Sparys (Overfl Program C - ODD Address Rotors Program D - EVEN Address Sparys Program E - EVEN Address Sparys (Over Program F - EVEN Address Rotors

Controller Zone Address StreetAllowed

DaysArea Type Start Day Start Time

Cycle Time (Min)

Start Day Start TimeCycle Time

(Min)Start Day Start Time

Cycle Time (Min)

Start Day Start TimeCycle Time

(Min)Start Day Start Time

Cycle Time (Min)

Start Day Start TimeCycle Time

(Min)Controller Zone Address Street Allowed DaArea Type Cycle1_StaCycle1_Start TCycle1_Cycle T Cycle2_StaCycle2_Start TCycle2_Cycle T Cycle3_StaCycle3_Start TCycle3_Cycle T Cycle4_StaCycle4_Start TCycle4_Cycle T Cycle4_StaCycle4_Start TCycle4_Cycle . Cycle4_StaCycle4_Start TCycle4_Cycle Pump 1 3841 TREASURE COVE CMo, We, Sa SPRAYS Mo, Sa 12:00:00 AM 20Pump 2 3845 TREASURE COVE CMo, We, Sa SPRAYS Mo, Sa 12:20:00 AM 20Pump 3 3853 TREASURE COVE CMo, We, Sa SPRAYS Mo, Sa 12:40:00 AM 20Pump 4 3849 TREASURE COVE CMo, We, Sa SPRAYS Mo, Sa 1:00:00 AM 20Pump 5 3841, 3845TREASURE COVE CTu, Th, Su BEHIND ROTORS Th 4:00:00 PM 50Pump 6 3857 TREASURE COVE CMo, We, Sa SPRAYS Mo, Sa 1:20:00 AM 20Pump 7 3861 TREASURE COVE CMo, We, Sa SPRAYS Mo, Sa 1:40:00 AM 20Pump 8 3865 TREASURE COVE CMo, We, Sa SPRAYS Mo, Sa 2:00:00 AM 20Pump 9 3869 TREASURE COVE CMo, We, Sa SPRAYS Mo, Sa 2:20:00 AM 20Pump 10 3857, 3861 TREASURE COVE CMo, We, SaBEHIND ROTORS We 4:00:00 PM 50Pump 11 3873 TREASURE COVE CMo, We, Sa SPRAYS Mo, Sa 2:40:00 AM 20Pump 12 3877 TREASURE COVE CMo, We, Sa SPRAYS Mo, Sa 3:00:00 AM 20Pump 13 3885 TREASURE COVE CMo, We, Sa SPRAYS Mo, Sa 3:20:00 AM 20Pump 14 3881 TREASURE COVE CMo, We, Sa SPRAYS Mo, Sa 3:40:00 AM 20Pump 15 3881-3885 TREASURE COVE CMo, We, SaBEHIND ROTORS We 4:20:00 PM 50Pump 16 3893 TREASURE COVE CMo, We, Sa SPRAYS Mo, Sa 4:00:00 AM 20Pump 17 3889 TREASURE COVE CMo, We, Sa SPRAYS Mo, Sa 4:20:00 AM 20Pump 18 3889, 3893 TREASURE COVE CMo, We, SaBEHIND ROTORS We 4:40:00 PM 50Pump 19 3897 TREASURE COVE CMo, We, Sa SPRAYS Mo, Sa 4:40:00 AM 20Pump 20 3903 TREASURE COVE CMo, We, Sa SPRAYS Mo, Sa 5:00:00 AM 20Pump 21 3911 TREASURE COVE CMo, We, Sa SPRAYS Mo, Sa 5:20:00 AM 20Pump 22 3907 TREASURE COVE CMo, We, Sa SPRAYS Mo, Sa 5:40:00 AM 20Pump 23 3903, 3907 TREASURE COVE CMo, We, SaBEHIND ROTORS We 5:00:00 PM 50Pump 24 3915 TREASURE COVE CMo, We, Sa SPRAYS Mo, Sa 6:00:00 AM 20Pump 25 3919 TREASURE COVE CMo, We, Sa SPRAYS Mo, Sa 6:20:00 AM 20Pump 26 3927, 3931 TREASURE COVE CMo, We, SaBEHIND ROTORS We 5:20:00 PM 50Pump 27 3941 SAPPHIRE WAY Mo, We, Sa SPRAYS Mo, Sa 6:40:00 AM 20Pump 28 3937 SAPPHIRE WAY Mo, We, Sa SPRAYS Mo, Sa 7:00:00 AM 20Pump 29 3937, 3941 SAPPHIRE & RUBY Mo, We, SaBEHIND ROTORS We 5:40:00 PM 50Pump 30 3843 RUBY WAY Mo, We, Sa SPRAYS Mo, Sa 7:20:00 AM 20Pump 31 3837 RUBY WAY Mo, We, Sa SPRAYS Mo, Sa 7:40:00 AM 20Pump 32 3833 RUBY WAY Mo, We, Sa SPRAYS Mo, Sa 8:00:00 AM 20Pump 33 3829 RUBY WAY Mo, We, Sa SPRAYS Mo, Sa 8:20:00 AM 20Pump 34 3821 RUBY WAY Mo, We, Sa SPRAYS Mo, Sa 8:40:00 AM 20Pump 35 3825 RUBY WAY Mo, We, Sa SPRAYS Mo, Sa 9:00:00 AM 20Pump 36 3813 RUBY WAY Mo, We, Sa SPRAYS Mo, Sa 9:20:00 AM 20Pump 37 3817 RUBY WAY Mo, We, Sa SPRAYS Mo, Sa 9:40:00 AM 20Pump 38 3809 RUBY WAY Mo, We, Sa SPRAYS Mo, Sa 8:20:00 PM 20Pump 39 3809, 3813 RUBY WAY Mo, We, SaBEHIND ROTORS We 6:00:00 PM 50Pump 40 3805 RUBY WAY Mo, We, Sa SPRAYS Mo, Sa 8:40:00 PM 20Pump 41 3801 RUBY WAY Mo, We, Sa SPRAYS Mo, Sa 9:00:00 PM 20Pump 42 3797 RUBY WAY Mo, We, Sa SPRAYS Mo, Sa 9:20:00 PM 20Pump 43 3797, 3801 RUBY WAY Mo, We, SaBEHIND ROTORS We 6:20:00 PM 50Pump 44 3793 RUBY WAY Mo, We, Sa SPRAYS Mo, Sa 9:40:00 PM 20Pump 45 3790 TREASURE COVE CTu, Th, Su SPRAYS Tu, Su 12:00:00 AM 20Pump 46 3790 TREASURE COVE CTu, Th, Su BEHIND ROTORS Th 4:50:00 PM 50Pump 47 3784 TREASURE COVE CTu, Th, Su SPRAYS Tu, Su 12:20:00 AM 20Pump 48 3784-3774 TREASURE COVE CTu, Th, Su BEHIND ROTORS Th 5:40:00 PM 50Pump 49 3774 TREASURE COVE CTu, Th, Su SPRAYS Tu, Su 12:40:00 AM 20Pump 50 3898 TREASURE COVE CTu, Th, Su SPRAYS Tu, Su 1:00:00 AM 20Pump 51 3898 TREASURE COVE CTu, Th, Su BEHIND ROTORS Th 6:30:00 PM 50Pump 52 3994, 3988 TREASURE COVE CTu, Th, Su BEHIND ROTORS Th 7:20:00 PM 50Pump 53 3994 TREASURE COVE CTu, Th, Su SPRAYS Tu, Su 1:20:00 AM 20Pump 54 3988 TREASURE COVE CTu, Th, Su SPRAYS Tu, Su 1:40:00 AM 20Pump 55 3984 TREASURE COVE CTu, Th, Su SPRAYS Tu, Su 2:00:00 AM 20Pump 56 3980 TREASURE COVE CTu, Th, Su SPRAYS Tu, Su 2:20:00 AM 20Pump 57 3976 TREASURE COVE CTu, Th, Su SPRAYS Tu, Su 2:40:00 AM 20Pump 58 3972 TREASURE COVE CTu, Th, Su SPRAYS Tu, Su 3:00:00 AM 20Pump 59 3968 TREASURE COVE CTu, Th, Su SPRAYS Tu, Su 3:20:00 AM 20Pump 60 3964 TREASURE COVE CTu, Th, Su SPRAYS Tu, Su 3:40:00 AM 20Pump 61 3960 TREASURE COVE CTu, Th, Su SPRAYS Tu, Su 4:00:00 AM 20Pump 62 3968, 3964 TREASURE COVE CTu, Th, Su BEHIND ROTORS Th 8:10:00 PM 50Pump 63 3956 TREASURE COVE CTu, Th, Su SPRAYS Tu, Su 4:20:00 AM 20Pump 64 3952 TREASURE COVE CTu, Th, Su SPRAYS Tu, Su 4:40:00 AM 20Pump 65 3948 TREASURE COVE CTu, Th, Su SPRAYS Tu, Su 5:00:00 AM 20Pump 66 3945 TREASURE COVE CMo, We, SaBEHIND ROTORS We 6:40:00 PM 50Pump 67 3944 TREASURE COVE CTu, Th, Su SPRAYS Tu, Su 5:20:00 AM 20Pump 68 3945 SAPPHIRE WAY Mo, We, Sa SPRAYS Mo, Sa 10:00:00 PM 20Pump 69 3936 TREASURE COVE CTu, Th, Su SPRAYS Tu, Su 5:40:00 AM 20Pump 70 3942 SAPPHIRE WAY Tu, Th, Su SPRAYS Tu, Su 6:00:00 AM 20Pump 71 3938 SAPPHIRE WAY Tu, Th, Su SPRAYS Tu, Su 6:20:00 AM 20Pump 72 3934 SAPPHIRE WAY Tu, Th, Su SPRAYS Tu, Su 6:40:00 AM 20Pump 73 3930 SAPPHIRE WAY Tu, Th, Su SPRAYS Tu, Su 7:00:00 AM 20Pump 74 3926 SAPPHIRE WAY Tu, Th, Su SPRAYS Tu, Su 7:20:00 AM 20Pump 75 3922 SAPPHIRE WAY Tu, Th, Su SPRAYS Tu, Su 7:40:00 AM 20Pump 76934 & 3938 SAPPHIRE WAY Tu, Th, Su BEHIND ROTORS Th 9:00:00 PM 50Pump 77 3916 SAPPHIRE WAY Tu, Th, Su SPRAYS Tu, Su 8:00:00 AM 20Pump 78 3912 SAPPHIRE WAY Tu, Th, Su SPRAYS Tu, Su 8:20:00 AM 20Pump 79 3912 & 391SAPPHIRE WAY Tu, Th, Su BEHIND ROTORS Th 9:50:00 PM 50Pump 80 3870 TREASURE COVE CTu, Th, Su SPRAYS Tu, Su 8:40:00 AM 20Pump 81 3870 & 378TREASURE COVE CTu, Th, Su BEHIND ROTORS Th 10:40:00 PM 50Pump 82 3880 TREASURE COVE CTu, Th, Su SPRAYS Tu, Su 9:00:00 AM 20Pump 83 3898 TREASURE COVE CTu, Th, Su SPRAYS Tu, Su 9:20:00 AM 20Pump 84 3890 TREASURE COVE CTu, Th, Su SPRAYS Tu, Su 9:40:00 AM 20Pump 85 3890- 3898TREASURE COVE CTu, Th, Su BEHIND ROTORS Th 11:30:00 PM 50Pump 86 3902 TREASURE COVE CTu, Th, Su SPRAYS Tu, Su 4:00:00 PM 20Pump 87 3906 TREASURE COVE CTu, Th, Su SPRAYS Tu, Su 4:20:00 PM 20Pump 88 3910 TREASURE COVE CTu, Th, Su SPRAYS Tu, Su 4:40:00 PM 20Pump 89 3914 TREASURE COVE CTu, Th, Su SPRAYS Tu, Su 5:00:00 PM 20Pump 90 3918 TREASURE COVE CTu, Th, Su SPRAYS Tu, Su 5:20:00 PM 20

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Program A - ODD Address Sparys Program B - ODD Address Sparys (Overfl Program C - ODD Address Rotors Program D - EVEN Address Sparys Program E - EVEN Address Sparys (Over Program F - EVEN Address Rotors

Controller Zone Address StreetAllowed

DaysArea Type Start Day Start Time

Cycle Time (Min)

Start Day Start TimeCycle Time

(Min)Start Day Start Time

Cycle Time (Min)

Start Day Start TimeCycle Time

(Min)Start Day Start Time

Cycle Time (Min)

Start Day Start TimeCycle Time

(Min)Controller Zone Address Street Allowed DaArea Type Cycle1_StaCycle1_Start TCycle1_Cycle T Cycle2_StaCycle2_Start TCycle2_Cycle T Cycle3_StaCycle3_Start TCycle3_Cycle T Cycle4_StaCycle4_Start TCycle4_Cycle T Cycle4_StaCycle4_Start TCycle4_Cycle . Cycle4_StaCycle4_Start TCycle4_Cycle Pump 91 3924 TREASURE COVE CTu, Th, Su SPRAYS Tu, Su 5:40:00 PM 20Pump 92 3924 TREASURE COVE CTu, Th, Su BEHIND ROTORS Fr 12:20:00 AM 50Pump 93 3940 TREASURE COVE CTu, Th, Su SPRAYS Tu, Su 6:00:00 PM 20Pump 94 3936 & 394TREASURE COVE CTu, Th, Su BEHIND ROTORS Fr 1:10:00 AM 50Pump 95 3939 TREASURE COVE CMo, We, Sa SPRAYS Mo, Sa 10:20:00 PM 20Pump 96 3931 TREASURE COVE CMo, We, Sa SPRAYS Mo, Sa 10:40:00 PM 20Pump 97 3935 TREASURE COVE CMo, We, Sa SPRAYS Mo, Sa 11:00:00 PM 20Pump 98 3927 TREASURE COVE CMo, We, Sa SPRAYS Mo, Sa 11:20:00 PM 20Pump 99 3923 TREASURE COVE CMo, We, Sa SPRAYS Mo, Sa 11:40:00 PM 20

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APPENDIX

Flow and Pressure Telemetry for Select Zones

3 Pages

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Cycle Start  Zone 58  Zone 59  Zone 60 

Zone 61  Zone 62  Zone 63  Zone 64 

Zone 66 (60min) Zone 65  Zone 67 

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Zone 68 

Zone 60 

Zone 71  Zone 72 

Zone 74 

Zone 69  Zone 70 

Zone 73 (60min) 

Zone 75  Zone 76 (60min) 

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Zone 78 (15min) 

Zone 60 

Zone 77 (0min)  Zone 79 (0min)  Zone 81 Zone 80 (15Min) 

Over-lap of Programs occurred beginning at 3:59:03 PM. 

 

Data for Zones 82-87 was based on a separate run beginning at 6:17:16 PM. 

 

Zones 77 & 79 were Set for 0 Minutes of Run Time. 

Zone 82 (15Min)  Zone 83 (15Min)  Zone 84 (15Min)  Zone 85 (15Min)  Zone 86 

Zone 87 (15Min) 

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APPENDIX

Existing vs. Proposed Zone Layout

Common Problems

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Existing Condition Ideal Condition

The existing Condition is producing a pattern that is doubling the cover-age along the property line of two separate home sites.

To correct the situation, one zone should be selected and have the heads capped. The adjacent zone should then be aligned to provide Square or Triangular spacing, based on 50% diameter throw.

Property Line Gap Space

Ideal Condition

The existing Condition is producing a pattern that leaving a “Dry Area” along the property line of two home sites. Run times have been in-creased to compensate for the missed coverage.

To correct the situation, one zone should be selected and have the heads capped. The adjacent zone should then be aligned to provide Square or Triangular spacing, based on 50% diameter throw.

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Ideal Condition The Existing Condition has two adja-cent zones with neither producing prop-er coverage.

Zone 1 has spray heads within the plant row that are obstructed.

Zone 1 and 2 both have spray heads that are opposing each other and are not spaced properly, resulting in dry areas.

To correct the situation, one zone should be selected and have the heads capped. The adjacent zone should then be aligned to provide Square or Triangular spacing, based on 50% diameter throw.

The Ideal Condition example shows proper Square spacing with head-to-head coverage.

Property Line Inward Sprays

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Existing Condition The examples are graphical representations of conditions that exist within the irrigation system at Copper Cove Pre-serve. They are not-to-scale. The ideal conditions are a graphical representation of proper head-spacing. These drawings are not meant for actual modifications or construction.

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The Existing Condition has rotor zones watering the common areas adjacent to the ponds in the rear of home-sites. The Rotor zones are currently installed, spaced and adjusted such that they overlap with spray-zones that service the home-site. In addition, as some of the common area strips are narrow (Less than 20’ in some cases), the rotor zones have the potential to spray up to 15’ into the ad-jacent pond (see picture).

Reconstruction of the rotor zone, with the head line near the bed-lines of each home-site will solve two problems. First the overlap of the spray and rotor zone can be eliminated by capping certain spray heads. Second the rotors can be spaced and nozzled, so as to reduce or eliminate the watering of the littoral shelf or the surface water of the pond.

Ideal Conditions are shown on Sheet IR-7

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The Existing Condition has rotor zones watering the common areas adjacent to the ponds in the rear of home-sites. The Rotor zones are currently installed, spaced and adjusted such that they overlap with spray-zones that service the home-site. In addition, as some of the common area strips are narrow (Less than 20’ in some cases), the rotor zones have the potential to spray up to 15’ into the ad-jacent pond (see picture).

Reconstruction of the rotor zone, with the head line near the bed-lines of each home-site will solve two problems. First the overlap of the spray and rotor zone can be eliminated by capping certain spray heads. Second the rotors can be spaced and nozzled, so as to reduce or eliminate the watering of the littoral shelf or the surface water of the pond.

Existing Conditions are shown on Sheet IR-6.

Installing Rotor heads based on Square Pattern with proper head-to-hear reach will provide match and consistent precipitation rates and allow the irrigation manager to program shorter run-time in order to receive proper irrigation rates.

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The examples are graphical representations of conditions that exist within the irrigation system at Copper Cove Preserve. They are not-to-scale. The ideal conditions are a graphical representation of proper head-spacing. These drawings are not meant for actual modifications or construction.

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The community has a turf covered median between the common area sidewalks and the roadways. These turf strips vary in width from just under 4 feet to just over 6 feet. Generally the wider are in the Estate section and the narrower in the Executive section.

The irrigation for each of these areas is generally tied to an adjacent home-site, spray zone. This area has been designed and in-stalled without consistency, resulting in a high amount of wasted water (watering sidewalks and/or roads). In some cases, there is no coverage at all.

The ideal condition is to retrofit the strip areas with spray heads on a Square Pattern and installed with Specialty Nozzle 15SST. The 15SST nozzle provides a near-rectangle pattern that is between 26-30’ long by 4’ wide, depending on adjustment and pressure. When required, a 15EST (End Strip) can be utilized.

In section where the median is closer to the 6’ mark, traditional U8 Series can be utilized in a Square or Tri-angel opposing pattern with the arc adjusted to minimize over-spray.

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Ideal Condition — Median ~16’ x 4’

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Chapter 40E-24 MANDATORY YEAR-ROUND LANDSCAPE IRRIGATION MEASURES CONSERVATION MEASURES

CHAPTER 40E-24

MANDATORY YEAR-ROUND LANDSCAPE IRRIGATION MEASURES CONSERVATION MEASURES

40E-24.011 Policy and Purpose

40E-24.101 Definitions

40E-24.201 Year-Round Landscape Irrigation Conservation Measures

40E-24.301 Local Government Option

40E-24.401 Enforcement

40E-24.501 Variances and Waivers

40E-24.011 Policy and Purpose.

(1) This chapter comprises the Mandatory Year-Round Landscape Irrigation Conservation Measures within the boundaries of the South Florida Water Management District (District). These mandatory conservation measures are intended to provide a framework for consistent implementation to ensure the long-term sustainability of the water resources of the region, increase water use efficiency and prevent and curtail wasteful water use practices through regulatory means for landscape irrigation by all users. Water savings achieved by public and private water supply utilities through conservation may be used to extend the availability of all water sources to meet future demands and defer the need for additional capital investment in alternative water supplies, subject to compliance with Chapter 40E-2, F.A.C. Local governments are encouraged to implement these conservation measures through the adoption of ordinances that would include these measures, variance and enforcement provisions. These measures are in addition to the Chapter 40E-2, F.A.C., provisions and non-regulatory measures, such as education and incentive programs, which are also utilized by the District to promote water conservation. These conservation measures prohibit landscape irrigation during those periods of the day when irrigation efficiency significantly decreases, and limit landscape irrigation water use to two days per week except as specified herein. Users are encouraged to apply no more than 3/4-inch to 1-inch of water per week on their lawns and landscapes and only as needed to supplement rainfall. However, provisions have been made in this chapter to allow landscape irrigation three days per week in designated counties to address utility operational, health, and safety and landscape concerns.

(2) This chapter applies to all water users unless specified otherwise herein.

(3) This chapter only applies to landscape irrigation as defined herein. This chapter does not apply to agricultural irrigation.

(4) In concert with the establishment of the year round landscape irrigation conservation measures of this chapter, the District commits to the following activities:

(a) Coordinate with stakeholders to develop and implement a water conservation partnership plan to further promote conservation and efficient use of water;

(b) On at least an annual basis, evaluate the implementation and effectiveness of the District’s water conservation partnership plan; and,

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(c) No later than five years from the effective date of this chapter, District staff shall provide the Governing Board with recommendations based on a comprehensive evaluation of this chapter and its implementation. The Governing Board may revise this chapter at any time, as it deems appropriate.

Rulemaking Authority 373.044, 373.113, 373.171 FS. Law Implemented 373.042, 373.0421, 373.171, 373.219, 373.223, 373.227 FS. History–New 6-12-03, Amended 3-15-10, 7-14-14.

40E-24.101 Definitions.

When used in this chapter:

(1) “Address” means the “house number” (a numeric or alphanumeric designation) that, together with the street name, describes the physical location of a specific property. This includes “rural route” numbers but excludes post office box numbers. If a lot number in a mobile home park or similar community is used by the U.S. Postal Service to determine a delivery location, the lot number shall be the property’s address. If a lot number in a mobile home park or similar residential community is not used by the U.S. Postal Service (e.g., the park manager sorts incoming mail delivered to the community’s address), then the community’s main address shall be the property’s address. If a property has no address it shall be considered “even-numbered”.

(2) “Athletic play area” means all golf course fairways, tees, roughs, and greens, and other athletic play surfaces; including, football, baseball, soccer, polo, tennis and lawn bowling fields, and rodeo, equestrian and livestock arenas.

(3) “Consumptive Use Permit (CUP)” means a permit issued pursuant to Chapter 40E-2, F.A.C., authorizing the consumptive use of water.

(4) “Even Numbered Address” means an address, ending in the numbers 0, 2, 4, 6, 8 or rights-of-way or other locations with no address, or the letters A-M.

(5) “Existing landscaping” means any landscaping which has been planted and in the ground for more than ninety (90) days.

(6) “Landscaping” means shrubbery, trees, lawns, sod, grass, ground covers, plants, vines, ornamental gardens, and such other flora, not intended for resale, which are situated in such diverse locations as residential landscapes, recreation areas, cemeteries, public, commercial, and industrial establishments, public medians, and rights-of-way except athletic play areas as defined in subsection 40E-24.101(2), F.A.C.

(7) “Low Volume Hand Watering” means the watering of landscape by one person, with one hose fitted with a self-canceling or automatic shutoff nozzle.

(8) “Low Volume Irrigation” means the use of equipment and devices specifically designed to allow the volume of water delivered to be limited to a level consistent with the water requirement of the plant being irrigated and to allow that water to be placed with a high degree of efficiency in the root zone of the plant. The term also includes water used in mist houses and similar establishments for plant propagation. Overhead irrigation and flood irrigation are not included.

(9) “Landscape Irrigation” means the outside watering of shrubbery, trees, lawns, sod, grass, ground covers, plants, vines, ornamental gardens, and such other flora, not intended for resale, which are planted and are situated in such diverse locations as residential landscapes, recreation areas, cemeteries, public, commercial, and industrial establishments, public medians, and rights-of-way except athletic play areas as defined in subsection 40E-24.101(2), F.A.C.

(10) “Micro-irrigation” means the application of small quantities of water on or below the soil surface as drops or tiny streams of spray through emitter or applicators placed along a water delivery line. Micro-irrigation includes a number of methods or concepts such as bubbler, drip, trickle, mist or microspray, and subsurface

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irrigation.

(11) “New landscaping” means any landscaping which has been planted and in the ground for ninety (90) days or less.

(12) “Odd Numbered Address” means an address ending in the numbers 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 or the letters N-Z.

(13) “Reclaimed Water” means wastewater that has received at least secondary treatment and basic disinfection and is reused after flowing out of a wastewater treatment facility as defined by Rule 62-40.210, F.A.C.

(14) “User” means any person, individual, firm, association, organization, partnership, business trust, corporation, company, agent, employee or other legal entity whether natural or artificial, the United States of America, and the State and all political subdivisions, regions, districts, municipalities, and public agencies thereof, which directly or indirectly takes water from the water resource, including uses from private or public utility systems, uses under water use permits issued pursuant to Chapter 40E-2, F.A.C., or uses from individual wells or pumps.

(15) “Wasteful and unnecessary” means allowing water to be dispersed without any practical purpose to the water use; for example, excessive landscape irrigation, leaving an unattended hose on a driveway with water flowing, allowing water to be dispersed in a grossly inefficient manner, regardless of the type of water use; for example, allowing landscape irrigation water to unnecessarily fall onto pavement, sidewalks and other impervious surfaces; allowing water flow through a broken or malfunctioning water delivery or landscape irrigation system.

Rulemaking Authority 373.044, 373.113, 373.171 FS. Law Implemented 373.042, 373.0421, 373.171, 373.219, 373.223, 373.227 FS. History–New 6-12-03, Amended 3-15-10, 7-14-14.

40E-24.201 Year-Round Landscape Irrigation Conservation Measures.

(1) The year-round landscape irrigation conservation measures contained in this chapter are applicable to all users as defined in subsection 40E-24.101(14), F.A.C., including permitted and exempt users under Chapter 40E-2, F.A.C., unless indicated otherwise herein. These conservation measures apply to all water sources, except that the use of reclaimed water, which may or may not be supplemented from another source, is allowed anytime. In addition to the requirements of this section, all permitted users under Chapter 40E-2, F.A.C., are required to maintain compliance with all CUP conditions and terms, including those designed to require the implementation of water conservation practices.

(2) Any restrictions or other measures declared pursuant to Chapter 40E-21, F.A.C., or related Board or Executive Director orders which are more restrictive than a measure contained within this chapter, shall supersede this rule for the duration of the applicable water shortage declaration.

(3) It shall be the duty of each water user to keep informed as to the landscape irrigation conservation measures presented within this chapter, which affect each particular water use.

(4) In addition to the specific conservation measures enumerated below, all wasteful and unnecessary water use as defined in subsection 40E-24.101(15), F.A.C., is prohibited.

(5) The following requirements or exceptions shall apply to all users unless specified otherwise herein:

(a) Landscape irrigation shall be prohibited daily between the hours of 10:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., except as otherwise provided herein.

(b) Irrigation of new landscaping shall comply with the following provisions:

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1. On the day the new landscaping is installed, the new landscaping may be irrigated once without regard to the normally allowable watering days and times. Irrigation of the soil immediately prior to the installation of the new landscaping is also allowable without regard to the normal allowable watering days and times.

2. The ninety (90) day period begins the day the new landscaping is installed. The new landscaping shall be installed within a reasonable time from the date of purchase, which may be demonstrated with a dated receipt or invoice.

3. Irrigation of new landscaping which has been in place for thirty (30) days or less may be accomplished on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday.

4. Irrigation of new landscaping which has been in place for thirty-one (31) to ninety (90) days may be accomplished on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday.

5. Irrigation of the new landscaping is limited to areas containing the new landscaping only. An entire zone of an irrigation system shall only be utilized for landscape irrigation under this paragraph if the zone in question is for an area that contains at least 50% new landscaping. If a zone contains less than 50% new landscaping, or if the new landscaping is in an area that will not typically be irrigated by an irrigation system, only the individual new plantings are eligible for additional irrigation under this paragraph. Targeted watering may be accomplished by low volume hand watering, or any appropriate method which isolates and waters only the new landscaping.

(c) Landscape irrigation systems may be operated during restricted days and/or times for cleaning, maintenance, and repair purposes with an attendant on site in the area being tested. Landscape irrigation systems may routinely be operated for such purposes no more than once per week, and the run time for any one test should not exceed 10 minutes per zone.

(d) Landscape irrigation for the purpose of watering-in fertilizers, insecticides, pesticides, fungicides and herbicides, where such watering-in is recommended by the manufacturer, or by federal, state or local law, or best management practices, shall be allowed under the following conditions:

1. Such watering-in shall be limited to one application unless the need for more than one application is stated in the directions for application specified by the manufacturer; and

2. Such watering-in shall be accomplished during normally allowable watering days and times set forth in paragraph (5)(a), subsections (6) and (7) unless a professional licensed applicator has posted a temporary sign containing the date of application and the date(s) of needed watering-in activity.

(e) Any plant material may be watered using low volume irrigation, micro-irrigation, low-volume hand watering methods, and rain barrels, cisterns, or other similar rain-harvesting devices without regard to the watering days or times allowed pursuant to this section.

(6) Except as authorized in subsection (7), below, irrigation of existing landscaping shall comply with the following provisions:

(a) Even addresses, installations with irrigation systems that irrigate both even and odd addresses within the same zones, such as multi-family units and homeowners’ associations, and rights-of-way or other locations with no address as defined in subsection 40E-24.101(4), F.A.C., shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Thursday and Sunday.

(b) Odd addresses as defined in subsection 40E-24.101(12), F.A.C., shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Wednesday and Saturday.

(7) Users located in Broward, Collier, Glades, Hendry, Lee, Martin, Miami-Dade, Monroe, Palm Beach, and St. Lucie counties shall irrigate existing landscaping in accordance with the provisions set forth in subsection (6), above, or as provided below.

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(a) Even addresses, installations with irrigation systems that irrigate both even and odd addresses within the same zones, such as multi-family units and homeowners’ associations, and rights-of-way or other locations with no address as defined in subsection 40E-24.101(4), F.A.C., shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday.

(b) Odd addresses as defined in subsection 40E-24.101(12), F.A.C., shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Monday, Wednesday and Saturday.

Rulemaking Authority 373.044, 373.113, 373.171 FS. Law Implemented 373.042, 373.0421, 373.171, 373.219, 373.223, 373.227 FS. History–New 6-12-03, Amended 3-15-10, 7-14-14.

40E-24.301 Local Government Option.

(1) Local governments that wish to enforce alternative landscape irrigation conservation measures, shall be considered to be in substantial compliance with this rule upon the enactment of an ordinance establishing landscape irrigation measures which achieve water conservation consistent with the number of days and times for landscape irrigation set forth in subsections 40E-24.201(5)-(7), F.A.C. Such ordinance shall provide for variance and enforcement procedures that do not diminish the effectiveness of the measures.

(2) Local governments with a jurisdiction divided between the South Florida Water Management District and another water management district may enact an ordinance providing for alternative landscape irrigation conservation measures as necessary for the local government to achieve a uniform schedule within its jurisdiction that is in accordance with at least one of the involved water management district rules.

(3) At least thirty (30) days prior to the adoption of an ordinance for alternative landscape irrigation conservation measures, the local government shall submit the proposed ordinance to the District.

(4) In order to evaluate the effectiveness of the alternative conservation measures, such local governments shall provide an annual report to the District which includes any variances granted or denied, enforcement actions taken and any measures proposed to be amended in the next reporting period. Each annual report shall be submitted to the District no later than September 30th of each year following the adoption of this chapter.

(5) Users within the jurisdiction or customers of such local governments shall comply with the alternative landscape irrigation conservation measures contained within the ordinance implementing that program and are not subject to the measures contained in subsections 40E-24.201(5)-(7), F.A.C.

Rulemaking Authority 373.044, 373.113, 373.171 FS. Law Implemented 373.042, 373.0421, 373.171, 373.219, 373.223, 373.227, 373.609 FS. History–New 6-12-03, Amended 3-15-10.

40E-24.401 Enforcement.

(1) As required by Section 373.609, F.S., each county and city commission, state and county attorney, sheriff, police officer and other appropriate local government official in the region covered by this chapter which is not implementing alternative landscape irrigation conservation measures pursuant to a local government ordinance, shall respond to address-specific or location-specific violations of this chapter upon request from the District.

(2) A local government is strongly encouraged to enforce Rule 40E-24.201, F.A.C., within its jurisdiction by adopting an ordinance that incorporates the provisions set forth in Rule 40E-24.201, F.A.C. At least thirty (30) days prior to the adoption of an ordinance to enforce Rule 40E-24.201, F.A.C., the local government shall submit the proposed ordinance to the District.

(3) In enforcing the provisions of this chapter the District will utilize any of the enforcement remedies available pursuant to Chapter 120 or 373, F.S., or applicable District rule. The Executive Director may take

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appropriate action pursuant to Sections 373.119, 373.175(4), 373.246(7) and 120.69, F.S., to enforce the provisions of this chapter.

Rulemaking Authority 373.044, 373.113, 373.171 FS. Law Implemented 373.119, 373.171, 373.175(4), 373.219, 373.227, 373.246(7), 373.603, 373.609 FS. History–New 6-12-03, Amended 3-15-10.

40E-24.501 Variances and Waivers.

(1) Users may request relief from the provisions of this chapter by filing a petition for variance or waiver pursuant to Section 120.542, F.S. and Chapter 28-104, F.A.C. Examples of circumstances, which, subject to the above-referenced statute and rule and the provisions below, may be candidates for the issuance of a variance, include but are not limited to:

(a) Two or more properties which share a common source of water;

(b) A public or private water system experiencing, or anticipating distribution problems that cannot be addressed through Rule 40E-24.301, F.A.C.;

(c) User maintains an irrigation system that uses soil moisture sensors with remote monitoring and adjustment capabilities that satisfies the requirements set forth in Section 373.62(7), F.S.

(2) A variance or waiver is invalid if it has expired or if the user or its agent violates the terms of the variance or waiver.

(3) Where a local government has adopted an ordinance incorporating the provisions set forth in Rule 40E-24.201, F.A.C., or alternative landscape irrigation measures pursuant to Rule 40E-24.301, F.A.C., the local government may grant a variance from the specific day or days for landscape irrigation identified in the ordinance, or the specific day or days for landscape irrigation identified in the ordinance adopting the alternative landscape irrigation measures, provided that the applicant demonstrates with particularity that compliance with the schedule of days for landscape irrigation will result in a substantial hardship on the applicant requesting the variance or those served by the applicant. If granted, the applicant shall be required to post a notice at each parcel to which the variance pertains.

Rulemaking Authority 120.542, 373.044, 373.113, 373.171 FS. Law Implemented 120.542, 373.119, 373.171, 373.175(4), 373.219, 373.227, 373.246(7), 373.603, 373.609 FS. History–New 3-15-10.

APPENDIX

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WATER IRRIGAITON ORDINACE OF COLLIER COUNTY ORDINANCE NO. 2002-17

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Phase I Water Restrictions - Effective November 18, 2011

(Users conducting landscape irrigation with reclaimed water are not restricted)

On April 9, 2002 the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County adopted Ordinance 2002-

17 that provides for Phase I Water Restrictions to be the standard for landscape irrigation in the county.

No irrigating on Fridays No irrigating between 8:00 a.m. and midnight Landscape Irrigation – Established ODD Numbered Addresses – Irrigation is limited to three days a week, Monday, Wednesday and Saturday, between 12:01 AM and 8:00 AM for all types of irrigation. Low volume hand watering is permitted between 5:00 PM and 7:00 PM EVEN Numbered Addresses**– Irrigation is limited to three days a week Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday, between 12:01 AM and 8:00 AM for all types of irrigation. Low volume hand watering is permitted between

5:00 PM and 7:00 PM ** Includes even and odd addresses in the same irrigation zone - multi-family, HOA, and common areas with no address. Any plant material may be watered using low volume irrigation, micro-irrigation, rain barrels, cisterns, or other similar rain harvesting devices without regard to the watering days and times allowed. All automatic irrigation systems must be equipped with a properly installed rain sensor switch. Landscape Irrigation – New (in place less than 60 days)

ALL Addresses – Five days a week, Monday through Friday, 12:01 AM to 8:00 AM for all types of irrigation; low volume hand watering allowed anytime. Irrigation is limited to targeted areas containing 50% or less new landscaping only. If new plantings consist of more than 50% of the area you may irrigate using zone irrigation for the new plantings in that zone. Landscape Irrigation - Watering-in ALL Addresses - Watering-in of fertilizers, insecticides, pesticides, fungicides, and herbicides, where recommended by the manufacturer, or by federal, state or local law or best management practices, shall be allowed under the following conditions:

a. Such watering-in shall be limited to one application unless the need for more than one is stated in the directions for application by the manufacturer b. Such watering -in shall be accomplished during the normally allowable watering days and times as stated above. Irrigation System Maintenance Existing Systems – Ten minutes per zone per week; a person must be present and working on the system during each such operation. Other Outdoor Water Uses

Other outdoor water uses, including car, truck, and boat washing, and the washing of exterior home surfaces and roofs, shall be allowed anytime with the use of Low Volume Pressure Cleaning Equipment, Low Volume Mobile Washing Equipment and/or water hose equipped with an automatic self-canceling or automatic shutoff nozzle. In all cases, the water used must drain to a pervious surface or to a water recycling/reuse system.

Questions regarding irrigation restrictions, please call Customer Service at 239-252-2380 or visit

the South Florida Water Management District web site Water Shortage Watch.

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ORDINANCE NO. 2002- 1 7

WATER IRRIGATION ORDINANCE OF COLLIER COUNTY; RESTRICTING THE HOURS OF WATER IRRIGATION IN UNINCORPORATED COLLIER COUNTY; PROVIDING TITLE AND APPLICABILITY; PROVIDING FINDINGS, PURPOSE, AND DEFINITIONS; PROVIDING IRRIGA TION HOURS AND OPERA TIONAL REQUIREMENTS; PROVIDING EXEMPTIONS AND V ARIANCE PROCEDURES; PROVIDING PENALTIES; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICT AND SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR INCLUSION INTO THE COUNTY'S CODE OF LAWS AND ORDINANCES; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE

WHEREAS, Chapter 125, Florida Statutes, authorizes Boards of County Commissioners to enact ordinances deemed by the respective Board to be necessary to protect the health, safety, and welfare of the residents, citizens, or visitors of the respective County, and

WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County has determined that the protection of water resources is in the best interest of and for the long-term protection of the health, safety, and welfare of the residents, citizens, and visitors to Collier County, and

WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County has also determined that water conservation is an integral part of protecting current and future water resources, and

WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners has deemed that placing certain restrictions on the use of water for irrigation is an effective means of conserving water.

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that:

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SECTION ONE: TITLE. (,/):;", -

1.1 This Ordinance shall be called "The Collier County Water Irrigation ~-*ancP." . {' " -" .:.: I ::!: r oV~ N

SECTION TWO: FINDINGS. ~~ •. 0-4 0 »fT1 Ul

2.1 Irrigation places a significant demand on water resources of Collier County, including the potable water supply system.

2.2 That adopting this Ordinance to limit allowable hours of irrigation is to promote conservation, to protect water resources, and to reduce demand upon all water sources, including sources of water that can be treated to become potable water.

2.3 That restricting allowable hours of irrigation pursuant to this Ordinance will not create undue hardship on the users of water from the affected water sources.

SECTION THREE: PURPOSE AND APPLICABILITY.

3.1 The primary purpose of this Ordinance is to provide the regulatory framework to assist in conservation of water resources through consistent and uniform application of restrictions on use of water for irrigation in unincorporated Collier County.

3.2 This Ordinance shall be applicable notwithstanding any other Collier County Ordinance.

SECTION FOUR: DEFINITIONS

The following definitions apply throughout this Ordinance:

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4.1 "County" means Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, by and through its Board of County Commissioners and as Ex-Officio the Governing Board of the Collier County Water-Sewer District and Goodland Water District.

4.2 "Code Enforcement Officer" means any authorized agent or employee of the County whose duty it is to enforce the County's codes.

4.3 "Impervious Surfaces" means surfaces that do not allow penetration of water, including, but not limited to, paved or concrete roads, paved or concrete sidewalks, paved or concrete driveways, paved or concrete parking lots, or highly compacted areas including shell or clay.

4.4 "Irrigation" means the application of water by means other than natural precipitation.

4.5 "Irrigation Systems" means equipment and/or devices which deliver water to landscaping being irrigated including, but not limited to, pumping stations and controls, control structures, ditches, public or private wells, piping, valves, fittings, and emitters.

4.6 "Landscaping" means all residential, commercial, institutional, industrial, and governmental areas which are considered as lawns or ornamentally planted, including, but not limited to, sad, grasses, turf, ground covers, flowers, shrubs, trees, mulch, hedges, and other similar plant materials.

4.7 "Low Volume Irrigation Systems" means equipment and devices specifically designed to deliver a volume of water consistent with the water requirement of the plant being irrigated and which delivers the water with a high degree of efficiency directly to the root zone of the plant.

4.8 "Low Volume Hand Watering" means watering attended by one person with one hose equipped with a self-canceling or automatic shutoff nozzle.

4.9 "Low Volume Mobile Equipment Washing" means the washing of mobile equipment with a bucket and sponge, a single hose with a self-canceling or automatic shutoff nozzle, low volume pressure cleaning equipment, or any combination of the preceding methods of washing.

4.10 "Low Volume Pressure Cleaning" means pressure cleaning by means of equipment that is specifically designed to reduce the volume of water used as accepted by industry standards.

4.11 "Pervious Surface" means every improved or unimproved surface that allows water to readily soak into, or recharge, the water aquifer under such surface.

4.12 "Water Resources" means any and all water on or beneath the surface of the ground, including, but not limited to, natural or artificial watercourses, lakes, ponds, and artificial water features, and water percolating, standing, or flowing beneath the surface of the ground.

SECTION FIVE: IRRIGA TION HOURS; OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS

5.1 All water irrigation activities within the specified geographic area(s) and within the boundaries as designated in Section Six, and which are not exempted by Section Seven, shall be restricted to the days and hours as specified in Table 1.

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Table 1. Collier County Water Irrigation Restrictions Landscaping Irrigation - Established ODD Numbered Addresses 3 days each week; Monday, Wednesday, Saturday; 12:01 AM

to 8:00 AM for all types of irrigation; 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM for Low Volume Hand Watering.

EVEN Numbered Addresses 3 days each week; Tuesday, Thursday, Sunday, 12:01 AM to 8:00 AM for all types of irrigation; 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM for Low Volume Hand Watering.

Landscaping Irrigation - New (in place less than 60 days) ALL Addresses 5 days each week; Monday through Friday, 12:01 AM to 8:00

AM for all types of irrigation; Low Volume Hand Watering allowed anytime.

Irrigation System Maintenance Existing Systems 10 minutes per zone per week; person must be present in zone

and working on the system during each such operation. New Systems 30 minutes per zone, one time only; person must be present in

zone and working on the system during such operation. Pesticide, Fungicide, Herbicide, Fertilizer Application ALL Addresses Application shall be coordinated with the scheduled day/time

for Landscaping Irrigation; if applied outside of the allowed hours, and "watering in" is specified by the manufacturer of the applied material, a licensed application technician must be on the premises.

Other Outdoor Water Uses ALL Other Outdoor Water Other outdoor water uses, including car, truck, and boat Uses washing and the washing of exterior home surfaces and roofs,

shall be allowed anytime with the use of Low Volume Pressure Cleaning Equipment, Low Volume Mobile Equipment Washing and/or water hose equipped with an automatic self-canceling or automatic shutoff nozzle; in all cases, the water used must drain to a pervious surface or to a water recycling/reuse system.

5.2 All water irrigation activities must and shall be operated in an efficient manner so as to not allow water to be applied to any impervious surface.

5.3 All water irrigation systems shall be equipped with a properly installed rain sensor switch.

5.3.1 A rain sensor switch shall be required on all new installations of irrigation systems.

5.3.2 A rain sensor switch shall be retrofitted on existing systems within one (1) year of the effective date of this Ordinance.

5.3.3 The rain sensor switch shall be maintained in fully operational condition at all times by the owner/operator of the irrigation system.

5.4 All water irrigation activities prohibited or restricted from time-to-time by any Water Shortage Emergency Order declared by the South Florida Water Management District and published in a newspaper of general circulation in Collier County pursuant to Section 373.175, Florida Statutes, shall automatically be incorporated into and be enforceable by application of this Ordinance. Each such Order shall apply to such geographic areas in Collier County as is specified in the respective Order, or if not specified, as otherwise then provided by law. Each Order shall be subject only to such exceptions as are specified in the respective Order, and if not specified therein, as otherwise then provided by law.

SECTION SIX: IRRIGATION RESTRICTION AFFECTED AREAS

6.1 The provisions of this Ordinance shall apply only in the unincorporated geographic areas in Collier County.

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SECTION SEVEN: EXEMPTIONS; VARIANCES

7.1 The following are exempt from all provisions of this Ordinance:

7.1.1 Landscaping irrigation from which the source of the water is 100% reclaimed water.

7.1.2 Landscaping irrigation from which the source of the water is 100% saltwater.

7.1.3 Irrigation wholly from a Low Volume Irrigation System.

7.1.4 Use of Low Volume Mobile Equipment Washing provided all unused water drains into only a pervious ground surface.

7.1.5 Water use to the extent authorized by a specific Consumptive Use Permit, or similar permit, issued to the respective water user by the South Florida Water Management District.

7.2 Any individual's or entity's irrigation that is affected by this Ordinance may make application to the County Water Department Director to request a variance if strict compliance with the restrictions of this Ordinance will impose a unique, unnecessary and inequitable hardship on such irrigation. Variance relief may be granted only upon a written application applying for the variance, which application contains proof that the irrigation hardship is peculiar to that individual, entity, or that affected property; that the hardship is not self-imposed; that the granting of the variance would be consistent with the general intent and purpose of this Ordinance; that the variance is necessary to eliminate an inequitable irrigation hardship; and that each variance shall vary the irrigation restrictions only to the minimum extent required to resolve the unreasonableness of the irrigation hardship that would exist but for the variance. No variance shall be granted unless the applicant is able to persuade the Director or his designee of the necessity for the variance. If the initial decision is made by the Director's designee, the only appeal shall be to the Director, and the Director's decision upon appeal to grant or deny the requested variance shall be further reviewable only as specified in subsection 7.2.1, below.

7.2.1 The County's Water Director, or individual designated by the Water Director, shall be the only individual(s) authorized to grant or deny these variances. A decision to grant or deny the variance should be made within ten (10) days after actual receipt of a complete application for the variance. Denial of a variance request may be appealed to the Public Utilities Division Administrator not later then ten (10) days of actual receipt by the applicant of the decision on the initial request. The Division Administrator's decision upon appeal shall be final.

7.2.2 An application for variance, andlor the granting of a variance, shall operate prospectively and shall not affect any then pending enforcement action pursuant to this Ordinance, or otherwise.

SECTION EIGHT: PENALTIES

8.1 Each violator of this Ordinance shall be issued a citation that specifies a fine of seventy-five dollars ($75.00), plus any then applicable costs as specified in the citation issued pursuant to procedures of the Collier County's Citation Ordinance. The applicable fine shall be $75.00 notwithstanding that said Ordinance specifies fines that always exceed $75.00. Persons who commit repeat violations may also be punished pursuant to §162.21, Florida Statutes, as a civil infraction with a maximum civil penalty not to exceed five hundred dollars ($500.00). Any person who violates any provision of this Ordinance shall also be subject to the County's remedies as authorized by §125.69, Florida Statutes, Section 1- 6 of the County's Code of Laws and Ordinances, or as otherwise then allowed by law. The applicable penalties shall be determined by the forum selected to enforce the violation. -

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8.1.1 Each day, or part thereof commencing at noon of the respective day, that a violation of this Ordinance occurs by the same individual or entity may be deemed by the finder of fact to constitute a separate violation.

8.1.2 All monies collected pursuant to this Ordinance shall be used by the Code Enforcement Department to fund continued and enhanced enforcement of this Ordinance and/or other County Ordinances then under its jurisdiction.

SECTION NINE: CONFLICT AND SEVERABILITY

The provisions of this Ordinance shall be liberally construed to effectively carry out its purposes in the interest of public health and to protect the water resources of Collier County. If any section, phrase, sentence, or portion of this Ordinance is, for any reason, held invalid or unconstitutional by any court of competent jurisdiction, such portion shall be deemed a separate, distinct, and independent provision, and such holding shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of this Ordinance.

SECTION TEN: INCLUSION IN THE CODE OF LAWS AND ORDINANCES

The provisions of this Ordinance shall become and be made part of the Code of Laws and Ordinances of Collier County, Florida. The sections of the Ordinances may be renumbered or relettered to accomplish such, and the word "ordinance" may be changed to "section," "article," or any other appropriate word.

SECTION ELEVEN: EFFECTIVE DATE

This Ordinance shall become effective upon filing with the Florida Department of State.

PASSED AND DULY ADOPeED by the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, this 9t!-- day of ~ Rf L-- ,2002.

Approved as to form and legal sufficiency

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Thomas C. Palmer, Assistant County Attorney

By: __ ~~ ____________ ~ ____ __

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This ordinance filed with the Secretary of State',s Office the

/.I..tEdayof ~, ~~ and acknowledgement of thot fili~ed this ~ day of ~~

By j!;'z~. ----~ ( Deputy Clerk

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STATE OF FLORIDA)

COUNTY OF COLLIER)

I, DWIGHT E. BROCK, Clerk of Courts in and for the

Twentieth Judicial Circuit, Collier County, Florida, do hereby

certify that the foregoing is a true copy of:

ORDINANCE NO. 2002-17

Which was adopted by the Board of County Commissioners on

the 9th day of April, 2002, during Regular Session. j;!o f'.:I r-f"'I'1 § r-"D f'.:I l> !_. ::I:>

WITNESS my hand and the official seal of the Board~f ~ u>:-::' c'l,) ~..:... 0"'1

County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, this 10~'day .C' -0

of April, 2002. ..,., .;; ::Jl: r-cV:- N ;:0-1 •• _l> 0 0-' Ul >fTl

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