Webster Lake, located at E. B. Rains Jr. Memorial Park, is a 10 acre lake characterized by a shallow lake bottom, shoreline and a fishery stocked by the Colorado Division of Wildlife. Numerous aquatic plant species provide a quality ecosystem, which adds to the more natural lake setting and an improved aesthetic quality. We invite you to come to Webster Lake and experience a day of fishing, walking, or renting paddleboats.
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| waste of water ordinance |
Pursuant to the Northglenn Municipal Code, the waste of water is prohibited.
The following water wasting activities and practices are prohibited:
- Violating mandatory watering restrictions as established by the City Manager pursuant to the determination by City Council, of the stage of a water shortage and desired level of water conservation for the benefit of the community;
- Watering landscaping in a single irrigation zone at a rate and/or quantity that allows water to accumulate on the surface of the ground and then run off into the public right-of-way in a steady stream for an unreasonable period of time;
- Watering in a single irrigation zone so that water falls directly onto impervious surfaces and enters the public right-of-way in a steady stream (does not apply to an incidental amount of water that may come into contact with sidewalks and driveways but does not result in runoff to the public right-of way);
- Washing of cars and other vehicles without an automatic shutoff nozzle and/or with a sufficient quantity of water to cause water to flow to the public right-of-way in a steady stream;
- Power-washing or hosing down patios, housing, gutters on buildings, fences, windows, decks, or other impervious surfaces so that water flows into the public right-of-way in a steady stream;
- Hosing down or power-washing of sidewalks or driveways except for reasons of health and safety, in which case, runoff entering the public right-of-way must be minimized;
- Exceeding the recommended irrigation practices for the installation of new lawns;
- Failing to repair indoor plumbing and outdoor irrigation systems and/or devices, connections or fixtures thereto within two weeks of the discovery of a leak or break in the system, device, connection or fixture;
- Failing to comply with established regulations for the use of water for construction purposes;
- Failing to comply with other water usage practices determined to be necessary to prevent the waste of water as they may be promulgated from time to time.
Written warnings are issued for the first violation. All subsequent violations will result in fines of up to $999 per violation. |
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