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HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrdinance - 2004-O0040 - Adopting Drought Contingency Plan; Wise And Responsible Use Of Water - 03/23/2004II First Reading March 23, 2004 Item No. 55 ORDINANCE NO. 2004-Q0040 Second Reading April 6, 2004 I tem No. 15 AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING A CITY OF LUBBOCK DROUGHT CONTINGENCY PLAN; TO PROMOTE WISE AND RESPONSIBLE USE OF WATER; ESTABLISHING CRITERIA FOR THE DROUGHT RESPONSE STAGES; ESTABLISHING RESTRICTIONS ON CERTAIN WATER USES RELATED TO DROUGHT OR SHORTAGES; PROVIDING A PENALTY FOR EACH DAY OF NONCOMPLIANCE WITH THE PROVISIONS OF THE DROUGHT CONTINGENCY PLAN, AND/OR DISCONNECTION OR DISCONTINUANCE OF WATER SERVICE FOR NONCOMPLIANCE WITH THE PROVISIONS OF THE DROUGHT CONTINGENCY PLAN; PROVIDING FOR PUBLICATION AND ORDAINING OTHER MATTERS RELATED TO THE FOREGOING. WHEREAS, the City of Lubbock, Texas (the "City"), recognizes that the amount of water available to the City and its water utility customers is lim ited: WHEREAS, the City recognizes that due to natural limitations due to drought conditions, systems failures and other acts of God which may occur, the City cannot guarantee an uninterrupted water supply for all purposes at all times; WHEREAS, applicabl e law and the regulations of the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality require that the City adopt a Drought Contingency Plan; WHEREAS, the C ity has determined there is an urgent need in the best public interest of the City to adopt a Water Conservation Plan and Drought Contingency Plan; and WHEREAS, the City adopted by Ordinance Number 2002-00063, dated on second reading June 13, 2002, a Drought Contingency Pl an and Water Conservation Plan, and is now desiring to repeal said Ordinance and adopt, by thi s Ordinance, its revised Drought Contingency Pl an ; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of the Lubbock des ires to evidence its approval of the Drought Contingency Plan and adopt such Plan as official poli cy of the City; NOW THEREFORE: BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LUBBOCK: SECTION 1: Approval of the Plan: The City Council hereby approves and adopts the City's Drought Contingency Plan, attached hereto as Exhibit "A", and to be included in full as a part of this O rdinance as if recited verbati m herein. The City commits to implement the program according to the procedures set forth in the adopted Plan. Drought Contingency Plan 2004 Page I or3 SECTION 2. THAT Ordinance No. 2002-00063, adopted on second reading dated June 13, 2002, is hereby repealed. SECTION 3. Water utility customers of the City and other users of city water that do not comply with the Drought Contingency Plan, adopted as part of this Ordinance as Exhibit "A", shall be subject to the enforcement described in Section XII thereof, including (i) a penalty and fine as prescribed by Section 1-4 of the Code of Ordinances of the C ity of Lubbock for each day of noncompliance; and/or (ii) disconnection or discontinuance by the City of water services to such water utility customers or other users. SECTION 4. The City Council finds and declares that a sufficient written notice of the date, hour, place and subject of this meeting of the Council was posted at a designated place convenient to the public at the City Hall for the time required by law preceding this meeting, that such place of posting was readily accessible at all times to the general public, and that all of the foregoing was done as required by law at all times during which this Ordinance and the subj ect matter thereof has been discussed, considered and formally acted upon. The City Council further ratifies, approves and confirms such written notice and the contents of posting thereof. SECTION 5. THAT should any paragraph, sentence, clause, phrase or word of this Ordinance be declared unconstitutional or invalid for any reason, the remainder of this Ordinance shall not be affected thereby. SECTION 6. THAT the City Secretary is hereby authorized and directed to cause publicati on of the descriptive caption of this Ordinance as an alternative method of publication provided by law. AND IT IS SO ORDERED Passed by the City Council on the first reading on this 23nlday of March '2004. Passed by the City Council on the second read in g on thi s 6th d ATTEST: ~ .Q "'-<' ..< <'-J·'2..-v~ RebeCa Garza, City Secretary 'S: Drought Contingency Plan 2004 Page 2 of3 APPROVED ~TO CONTENT: ). / ? -L "'\. { ,, .. r ~' ( ~ Ches Carthel, Water Planning Engineer APPROVED AS TO FORM: Ke/ccdocsl Cityatt!DroughtContingcncy.2004ord March 15, 2004 Drought Contingency Plan 2004 Pagc3 of .3 Section 1: EXHIBIT "A" Drought Contingency Pla n for the City Of Lubbock Declaration of Policy, Purpose, and Intent Ordinanc e No. 2004-Q0040 In order to conserve the available water supply and protect the integrity of water supply facilities, with particular regard for domestic water use, sanitation, and fire protection, and to protect and preserve public health, welfare, and safety and minimize the adverse impacts of water supply shortage or other water supply emergency conditions, the City of Lubbock (Lubbock) hereby adopts the following regulations and restrictions on the deli very and consumption of water. Water uses regulated or prohibited under this Drought Contingency Plan (the Plan) are considered to be non- essential and continuation of such uses during times of water shortage or other emergency water supply conditions are deemed to constitute a waste of water which subjects the offender(s) to penalties as defined in Section XII of this Plan. Section IT: Public Involvement Opportunity for the public to provide input into the preparation of the Plan was provided by Lubbock by posting the draft Plan on the Internet, City Hall in the Public Information Office, and by posting notice of a public meeting held March 23, 2004 in the City of Lubbock City Council Chambers. Section ill: Public Education The City of Lubbock will periodically provide the public with information about the Plan, including information about the conditions under which each stage of the Plan is to be initiated or terminated and the water use restrictions to be implemented in each stage. This information will be provided by means, including but not limited to, public service announcements, newspaper notice, utility bill inserts, and educational presentations. Section IV: Coordination with Regional Water Planning Groups The service area of Lubbock is located within the Llano Estacada Regional Planning Area and Lubbock has provided a copy of this Plan to the Llano Estacada Regional Planning Group. Section V: Authorization The Director of Water Utilities (the Director) or his/her designee is hereby authorized and directed to implement the applicable provisions of this Plan upon determination that such implementation is necessary to protect public health, safety, and welfare. The Director or his/her designee shall have the authority to initiate or terminate water shortage or other water supply emergency response measures as described in this Plan. Section VI: Application The provisions of this Plan shall apply to all persons, customers, and property utilizing water provided by Lubbock. The terms "person" and "customer" as used in the Plan include individuals, corporations, partnerships, associations, and all other legal entities. Page 1 of 4 3/1112004 Section Vll: Definitions For the purposes of this Plan the following definitions shall apply: Aesthetic water use: water use for ornamental or decorative purposes such as fountains, reflecting pools, and water gardens. Conservation: those practices, techniques, and technologies that reduce the consumption of water, reduce the loss or waste of water, improve efficiency in the use of water or increase the recycling and reuse of water so that a supply is conserved and made available for future or alternative use. Customer: any individual, corporation, partnership, association, and any other legal entity utilizing water provided by Lubbock. Domestic water use: water use for personal needs or for household or sanitary purposes such as drinking, batrung, heating, cooking, sanitation, or for cleaning a residence, business, industry, or institution. Landscape irrigation use: water used for the irrigation and maintenance of landscaped areas, whether publicly or privately owned, including residential and commercial lawns, gardens, golf course greens, tees, and fairways, parks, and rights-of-way and medians. Non-essential water use: water uses that are not essential nor required for the protection of public health, safety, and welfare, including: (a) irrigation of landscape areas, including parks, athletic fields, and golf courses, except otherwise provided under this Plan; (c) use of water to wash any motor vehjcle, motorbike, boat, trailer, atrplane or other vehicle; (d) use of water to wash down any sidewalks, walkways, driveways, parking lots, tennis courts, or other hard-surfaced areas; (e) use of water to wash down buildings or structures for purposes other than immediate fire protection; (f) flushing gutters or permitting water to run or accumulate in any gutter or street; (g) use of water to fill, refill, or add to any indoor or outdoor swimrrung pools or jacuzzi-type pools; (h) use of water in a fountain or pond for aesthetic or scenic purposes except where necessary to support aquatic li fe; (i) failure to repair a controllable leak(s) within a reasonable period after having been given notice directing the repair of such leak(s) Section VITI: Requirements for Initiation and Termination of Water Shortage Conditions and Implementation of Water Use Restrictions After official determination by the Director, or his or her designee, that the public water supply is or will be limited, or that demand is or is projected to exceed supply, the Director will declare and classifY the water shortage condition using the requirements for initiation identified in Drought Contingency Plan Attachment A. The Director, or his or her designee, will monitor the water supply on a daily basis and, according to the requirements for initialization for each stage, shall determine that mild, chronic, or acute/emergency water shortage conditions exist. Upon public notice the Director, or his or her designee, will implement the appropriate water use restrictions found in Drought Contingency Plan Attachment A. Section IX: Wholesale Water Customers It is Lubbock's policy to include in every wholesale water supply contract entered into or renewed after official adoption of the Plan, and including any contract extension, that each successive wholesale customer develop and implement a drought contingency program or mechanisms for responding to reductions in water supply. If the wholesale customer intends to resell the water, then the contract between Lubbock and the wholesale customer must provide that the contract for the resale of the water must include mechanisms for responding to reductions in water supply. Section X: Public Notification Informing the Public. Public service radio and television announcements and/or will be made glVmg customers details of the expected condition, promoting public participation, and advising customers of the possible penalties as appropriate. The local newspaper will be utilized for long-range information distribution. Initiation Procedure. Public service radio and television announcements will be made that a water shortage condition has been declared. The announcement will detail the conditions and actions to be taken by customers. The public will be kept informed for the duration of the emergency. The local newspaper will be utilized for long-range information distribution. Termination Procedure. Public service radio and television announcements will be made that a water shortage condition has been rescinded and rec lassified as appropriate. Section XI: Variances The Director, or his/her designee, may, in wrtttng, grant a temporary variance for existing water uses otherwise prohibited under this Plan if it is determined that failure to grant such variance would cause an emergency condition adversely affecting the health, sanitation, or fire protection for the public or the person requesting such variance and if one or more of the following conditions are met: 1. Compliance with this Plan cannot be technically accomplished during the duration of the water supply shortage or other condition for which the Plan is in effect. 2. Alternative methods can be implemented which will achieve the same level of reduction in water use. Persons requesting an exemption from the provisions of this ordinance shall file a petition for variance with the Director after the Plan or a particular water shortage condition response stage has been invoked. All petitions for variances shall be reviewed by the Director, or his/her designee, and shall include the following: I. Name and address of the petitioner(s). 2. Purpose of water use. 3. Specific provision(s) of the Plan from which the petitioner is requesting relief. 4. Detailed statement as to how the specific provision of the Plan adversely affects the petitioner or what damage or harm will occur to the petitioner or others if petitioner complies with this Ordinance. 5. Description of the relief requested. 6. Period of time for which the variance is sought. 7. Alternative water use restrictions or other measures the petitioner is taking or proposes to take to meet the intent of this Plan and the compliance date. 8. Other pertinent information. Variances granted by Lubbock shall be subject to the following conditions, unless waived or modified by the Director or his/her designee: 1. Variances granted shall include a timetable for compliance. 2. Variances granted shall expire when the Plan is no longer in effect, unless the petitioner has failed to meet specified requirements. No variance shall be retroactive or otherwise justify any violation of this Plan occurring prior to the issuance of the variance. Section XII: Enforcement Water customers and other users of Lubbock's water that do not comply with this ordinance shall be subject to a penalty and fine as set forth in Section 1-4 of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Lubbock for each day of non-compliance; and/or disconnection; or discontinuance by Lubbock of water service to such water customers and other users. Section Xlll: Revisions to the Drought Contingency Plan The Director shall review and update, as appropriate, the Plan at least every five (5) years, based on new or updated information, such as the adoption or revision of the regional water plan or changes in law or regulation. Section XIV: Severability It is hereby declared to be the intention of Lubbock that the sections, paragraphs, sentences, clauses, and phrases of this Plan are severable, and if any phrase, clause, sentence, paragraph or section shall be declared unconstitutional by the judgement or decree of any court of competent jurisdiction, such unconstitutionality shall not effect any of the remaining phrases, clauses, sentences, paragraphs or sections of this Plan, since the same would have been enacted by the governing body of Lubbock without the incorporation into this Plan of any such unconstitutional phrase, clause, sentence, paragraph or section. Ordinance No. 2004-Q0040 City of Lubbock Drought Contingency Plan Attachment A Description of Water Shortage Conditions and Water Use Restrictions Stage 1 Mild Water Shortage Conditions Requirements for Initiation -Any one of the following requirements is sufficient for initiation of the water use restri ctions: 1. Water demand is approaching the maximum safe demand ofthe water supply system; 2. Supply lake levels are low enough to cause concern for future water supply; 3. Water supplies are adequate but water levels, reservoir capaciti es, or groundwater supplies are low enough that there is a real possibility that the supply situation may degrade if the drought or emergency condition continues. Water Use Restrictions 1. City water customers will be asked to voluntarily refrain from or significantly limit water uses defin ed as aesthetic, domestic, landscape irrigati on, and other nonessential uses. The Director of Water Utilities will make suggestions on ways to limit such uses. 2. The objective of th ese water use restrictions is a 5 percent reduction in annual average demand and a 10 percent reduction in peak day demand. 3. All City of Lubbock operations will adhere to the water use restricti ons established by the Director of Water Utilities. 4. The City of Lubbock will request that all customers and other users of city water practice water conservation measures. 5. The Director of Water Utilities may implement additional water use restrictions as necessary. Conditions for Termination Stage 1 water restrictions may be rescinded when all ini tiation conditions have ceased to exist as determined by the Director of Water Utiliti es. Drought Contingency Plan, City o f Lubbock Page 1 of 4 January 2004 Stage 2 Chronic Water Shortage Conditions Requirements for Initiation -Any one of the following requirements is sufficient for initiation of the water use restrictions: 1. Water demand reaches the maximum safe demand of the water supply system; 2. Supply lake levels are low enough and continue to decline to cause concern for future water supply; 3. Water supplies, from lakes, wells, or groundwater, have been reduced due to falling levels, mechanical failure, or other means. Water Use Restrictions l. Stage 1 restrictions remain in effect. 2. Landscape irrigation will be restricted as follows: a. From 6:00pm to 10:00 an1 on designated days, b. Designated water days for residential customers are as follows: 1. Sunday for even numbered addresses, ii. Saturday for odd numbered addresses, c. Designated water days for commercial, industrial and institutional customers are as follows: i. Tuesday d. Designated water day for users other than those designated above is Wednesday. 3. Use of city water to wash any motorized vehicle, motorbike, boat, trailer, airplane, motor home, camper, or other vehicle is prohibited except under the following conditions: a. During the hours from 6:00pm to 10:00 am and using prescribed water use practices, b. Prescribed vehicle water use practices are using a hand-held bucket and hand-held hose with an automatic shutoff nozzle. c. Commercial vehicle washing operations may occur anytime provided the facility uses water recirculation, d. Washing of vehicles to protect the health, safety and welfare of the public; such as, emergency vehicles, garbage trucks, food transport vehicles, etc., are exempt from these restrictions. 4. Recreational use of water is not allowed except on designated water use days (as defined in item 2) where water levels in existing recreational facilities may be maintained. Recreational water use includes, but is not limited to, swimming pools, Jacuzzi's, hot tubs, wading pools, and fountains. 5. Operation of an ornan1ental fountain or pond for aesthetic or scenic purposes is prohibited except where necessary to support aquatic life or where such fountain or ponds are equipped with a recirculation system. 6. Use of water from fire hydrants shall be limited to fire fighting or other related activities necessary to maintain public health, safety and welfare. Use of water Drought Contingency Plan, City of Lubbock Page 2 of 4 January 2004 from fire hydrants for construction purposes is allowed under permit by the City of Lubbock. 7. All restaurants are prohibited from serving water to patrons except upon request, 8. Hotels and motels are required to implement water conserving measures. Such measures include, but are not limited to, the following: a. Changing sheets only when requested by the guest, b. Replacing towels and wash clothes only when requested by the guest. 9. Nonessential use of water is prohibited. Examples of nonessential water uses are as follows: a. Washing down sidewalks, driveways or other impervious areas, except where necessary to remove contaminants from chemical spills, b. Washing down buildings or structures for purposes other than fire fighting, c. Flushing gutters or allowing water to accumulate or flow down any gutter or street, d. Failure to repair a leak within five (5) calendar days after having been made aware of the leak. 10. The City of Lubbock may reduce water system pressure to conserve water. 11. The Director of Water Utilities may implement additional water use restrictions as necessary. Conditions for Termination Stage 2 water restrictions may be rescinded when all initiation conditions have ceased to exist as determined by the Director of Water Utilities. When Stage 2 is terminated, Stage 1 automaticall y becomes in effect. Drought Contingency Plan, City of Lubbock Page 3 of 4 January 2004 Stage 3 Acute or Emergency Water Shortage Conditions Requirements for Initiation -Any one of the following requirements is sufficient for initiation of the water use restrictions: 1. Water demand has exceeded the maximum safe supply capability of the water supply or distribution system; 2. Supply lake or groundwater levels are low enough to result in the potential inability to provide further supply; 3. There has been a fai lure in a major water supply or transmission component; such as, a pumping system, supply line, transmission or distribution pipeline, or storage reservoir, that causes a severe limit on the abi lity of the water system to meet the demand. Water Use Restrictions 1. All Stage 2 water restrictions remain in effect. 2. All outdoor water use is prohibited except where necessary to protect the health, safety, and welfare ofthe public. 3. No new landscape material may be installed. 4. Operation of ornamental fountains or ponds is prohibited except where necessary to preserve aquatic life. 5. The Director of Water Utilities may implement additional water use restrictions as necessary. Conditions for Termination Stage 3 water restrictions may be rescinded when all initiation conditions have ceased to exist as determined by the Director of Water Utilities. Upon cessation of Stage 3, Stage 2 water use restrictions become effective. Drought Contingency Plan, City of Lubbock Page 4 of 4 January 2004 QB..Qlli.,;~" No. aoo1:aow AN OROINANC! AM~ND!NG ZONING ORDINANC; NO. 70U ANO THE OFF I IAL · ~S':BWc~~EA~',t~ ~e FOLLOWING CHANGES: i8~MN~ANN°dJOg3~o'M T TO R·l SP!CIFICUS!! FOR REDUCED SETBACKS ON 116.8 ACRES OF UNP-hATTEO ~A!j,~OUT OF ~D~B18tV1t:xi~ AK, SUBJECT TO CO~ITIONSi PROVIDING A P NAL TY, PROVIDING A SA !NOS CLAUSE .liND PR VI DING FOR PUBLICATION. ~fe~n~~~~o:ill~~~fTt~ll~loflon Ordinance 1hc:~ll bt d .. mtd a rnl•demtanor puniJhabll by lint not to exc"d Twf Thou1ond and No/100 r:llor1 ~12.000.001 a1 provldt n 6teflon 2'1·31 of th~ Zan ng L~~~1~' or tht lty or ORDINANCI NO.IAOt·OAOl7 AN OROINANCI! Arc~NOING ZONING OROINAN NO. IOU ANO THE OFF IAL MAP OF THI! CITY F · ~~~~8~M~Af~~~oJis~ i0~fr.rfeU0aJ02'UtM R·l T8 A·2 zoNIN~ oN'i4 ACRes OF UNPLATTED LAND OUT OF SECTION \,~LOCK A, . ~~se?81~dhAJ~ALTY1 PROVIDING A t,AVINGS ~~;~u;cr•t~~~fi~2~101NG SECTION 2. THAT'vloloflon of any provlolon of thlo Ordinance 1hall be dt,mtd a mlldtmtonor puniJhablt by lint not t9 exc-.d Two Thou1and and No/100 Doll ora ~$2,000.00J 01 provided In o~~~~n~~~t ~~!h~lfy0gl"8 Lubbock. ORQ~ANC:I NO, 2DDt·QD031 ~~Nq~g~~~~~A~rcng~ NO ~1~A~hWI!I!CI~~ Slf'L LUBBOCK'·MAI<INO THE ~OLLOWING CHANGES: z8~fr.WU~t0d~5UM R·t TO A·2 ZONING ONAN UNPJ..ATT.fR P~C,Jlb OF st~~n Lu~&a~K. N 3' TEXAS! PROVIDING A ~f~~~'a~y~~A'L~~IIOA~% A ~eg~:gl~?o~~R SECTION 2. THAT vlolaflon ot ony provlolon of thlo ~~)f.~;~n'tr0~u~.~~t~•gy0 lint nor to txc"d Two Thousand and No/100 Dollar• ~$2,000.00) aa pr:hvldtd In o~~~~~n~~~f ~~! ~lfYoglnv Lubbock. · ORDINANCI NO. 2DOt·ODA3t AN ORDINANfiF, AMENDING ZONING OROI,0~NC~ NO. ~14t~,PTWtfciW ~AL LUBBOCK MAKING HE FOLLOWING CHANGES: ZONE CASE NO. 30001 A ZONING CHANG~ FROM R·2 TO A·2 SPEC~I'I USE'FOR 3·STORY TO N OMES WITH REOU ~ FRONT SETBACKS 0 LOT~1·12, BLOCK 71, OV RTO *~~l~10~4.1.v~o8~ r<;. PENAL~Y~ P~9,~0 NO A ~~'b~~~G~ ~1-o~ ANO PUBLI~A ION. ~f~~~~~oJi~i~~~lt~/~latlon i OrdPnon.ct ahall be dHmtd a mlldtmtanor punlfhablt bY ~~~,r.~W :~g·~~~~ 11ara ~S2,000.00J aa prqvldtd Pn ~~~~~~n~.·~', ~hnfyo~jnll Lubbock. THE STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF LUBBOCK Before me '£->r~ ~ 0 u~.\1\? , day personally appeared -(~~ ~\.'<.AS a Notary Public in and for Lubbock County, Texas on this of the Southwestern Newspapers Corporation, publishers of the Lubbock Avalanche-Journal -Morning, and Sunday, who being by me duly sworn did depose and say that said newspaper has been published continuously for more than fifty-two weeks prior to the first insertion of this ~aSL ~~ce ___________ No. at Lubbock County, Texas and the attached printed copy of the ~ "-...)~ ce _ is a true copy of the original and was printed in the Lubbock Avalanche-Journal on the following dates:_,_~"'+.J.lC~:__.o~__,l'-Lk.._:__c._'d=:::...c\'-"'--=xo+=-=-=--'----------------- ~self: ~ s ~-e.c- LuBBocK AVALANCHE-JOURNAL Morris Communication Corporation Subscribed and sworn to before mie ~th~is~~-;~~~m;;;.~ .. ~.·~: .;;;d:aa211ya:olllf;_._~"'-'"'""""'~l."-")c....'2t..::.L. __ _k.20 0\- ® .... -~\ KRISTY OWENS FORM 58·10 QRDlNANC:I NO 2QQt·OAOU \ AN ORDINANC~fOOPTINO THE CITY09f~R~mbi<N WATER~ " MOTE WISE ~~~N~JsPbN IIILE USEROF WATER+ PROVIDING FO TAROI! GOALS! SUPPORTING PLUMBI5NG RETROFIT PROGRAM • REBAT~ Pf.~R~MS, ~~~~=ALJ.sA A~0o RECLAIM!O WATER REUSE PR8Cf:RAMSi ~~~~~~~~RAT~eE CHANGES! PROVIDING FOR ~r~rW~i~~;.~~<iCf~¢"6~ a,11~~~ s~~~-11~e:"~FTH ~~~l,Orf'cfvT~~~NS OF THE WATER CONSERVATION PLAN ' PROVIDING FOR PUBLICATION ANO ~~,8~kN~~i.5l~A'feRD TO THE FOREO~'ING. SECT ION 3. Wattr utilitY cuatomtra ol tht CitY of 1 tNe~M~~~t~~r n~r~~~PIY with tht Water Conttrvatlon Plan adopted ao part of thla Ordinance aa Exhibit 'A", !~~~~~J~~~~~~~~,I~d In section IX thtrtof. lncludlnll a penaltY at dlacontlnuanct by tht City at wattr ttrvlctt to ouch wattr uti! ltv cuatomtrt or other ut~n. QROtNANC:I NQ, 2004·!)0042 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ZONING ORDINANCE NO. 7084 AND THE OFFICIAL MAP OF THE CITY OF LUBBOCK MAKING THE FOLLOWING CHANGES: ZONE CASE NO. 3002; A ZONING CHANGE FROM C·3 TO C·4 SPECIFIC USE FOR AUTO GLASS SALES ANO SERVICE AND ALL ~~~~~f+11&~~\r:Es oN LOT 24 AND THE EAST PART OF LOT 23, BLOCK S, COLLEGE VIEW AOOITION, ~~~e?M1JYPAtf~AL TY. tE~~~~~~~DA;:~~~glsNG FOR PUBLICATION. SECTION 3. THAT violation ~r~rria~~~v~~~~~ g! ~h~!med a misdemeanor punishable by fine nat to txcetd Twa Thousand ond Na/100 Oollora ~~~lFo,;~J.i\' C::rfr,v~dz"~n/g~ Ordlnanct at tht CitY of LubbOCk. • R8299:._ ______ _ * Notary Public, ~tate of Texas .-• My Commrssron Expires • 0' ,~~ 05-17·2001:!