§ 15-87. Definitions.  


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  • The following terms used in this division are defined as follows:

    Irrigation season means the period between May 15 and September 15, inclusive, of each year.

    Owner means the person or entity who is the owner of the real property receiving utility services, as shown in the public records of the county assessor; provided, however, that if title is held in representative capacity, or the right to possession, use and control of the property has been judicially vested in another party, such equitable owner(s) shall have the rights and responsibilities afforded and imposed by this division.

    Program administrator means the town manager of the Town of Bayfield, or his or her designee.

    Responsible party means the person or group identified by the owner as such, including property manager or homeowner's association representative.

    Utility bill means the periodic statement of utility charges issued in accordance with division 4 of this article.

    Waste is defined as applications of potable water which do not result in beneficial use of the water.

(Ord. No. 378, § 1(15.90), 4-16-13)

Editor's Note

Ord. No. 378, § 1, adopted Apr. 16, 2013, repealed §§ 15-87—15-89, which pertained to water use restrictions—when imposed, purpose; notice to users; and enforcement, respectively, and derived from Ord. No. 230, adopted June 21, 1994; and Ord. No. 315, adopted June 20, 2006. Said ordinance also supplied provisions to be set out as §§ 15-90—15-96. At the direction of the city, said provisions have been redesignated as §§ 15-87—15-93.