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Woodland council directs staff to draft ordinance allowing nonprofits to suspend irrigation billing
Summary
At a council workshop, staff proposed revising Woodland Municipal Code to let nonprofit organizations suspend irrigation-meter billing if the city disconnects service; council directed staff to bring a first reading on Feb. 18.
Woodland — Council members directed city staff to draft an ordinance that would let nonprofit organizations suspend billing for irrigation meters when the city disconnects service, following a workshop discussion and comments from a nonprofit representative.
At the workshop, Riley (staff member) summarized the proposed change to Woodland Municipal Code section concerning notice of nonuse, saying the draft removes the existing 90-day cap because “irrigation meters are usually inactive for a longer period of time than that.” The proposed language presented to council would let a nonprofit that notifies the water department in advance avoid charges for usage and base rates…
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