Amended in Senate July 1, 2015

Amended in Senate June 22, 2015

Amended in Assembly April 21, 2015

Amended in Assembly March 26, 2015

California Legislature—2015–16 Regular Session

Assembly BillNo. 1164


Introduced by Assembly Member Gatto

(Principal coauthor: Assembly Member Gonzalez)

February 27, 2015


An act to add Section 53087.7 to the Government Code, relating to water conservation, making an appropriation therefor, and declaring the urgency thereof, to take effect immediately.

LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL’S DIGEST

AB 1164, as amended, Gatto. Water conservation: drought tolerant landscaping.

Existing law generally authorizes every city and county, including a charter city, in this state to make and enforce within its limits all local, police, sanitary, and other ordinances and regulations that are not in conflict with general laws.

This bill would prohibit a city, including a charter city, county, and city and county, from enacting or enforcing any ordinance or regulation that prohibits the installation of synthetic grass or artificial turf on residential property. The bill would additionally state that this is an issue of statewide concern.

The bill would continuously appropriate $300,000,000 from the General Fund to thebegin delete State Water Resources Control Boardend deletebegin insert Department of Water Resourcesend insert in equal amounts of $100,000,000 for each of the 2015-16, 2016-17, and 2017-18 fiscal years, to provide matching funds to specified local agencies to provide incentives to residents to replace water inefficient landscaping with drought tolerant landscaping.

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The bill would state the intent of the Legislature to streamline the installation of infrastructure that collects graywater for the purposes of recycling water to be used for nonpotable uses.

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This bill would declare that it is to take effect immediately as an urgency statute.

Vote: 23. Appropriation: yes. Fiscal committee: yes. State-mandated local program: no.

The people of the State of California do enact as follows:

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SECTION 1.  

The Legislature hereby finds and declares:

2(a) With the lowest snowpack ever recorded, California finds
3itself in 2015 in the fourth year of a historic, prolonged, and
4potentially devastating drought.

5(b) Governor Edmund G. Brown Jr. issued an Executive order
6on April 1, 2015, which, for the first time in California history,
7directs the State Water Resources Control Board to implement
8mandatory water reductions across the state to reduce water usage
9by 25 percent.

10(c) One component of the Governor’s Executive order compels
11the replacement of 50 million square feet of lawns throughout the
12state with drought tolerant landscaping.

13(d) Among a wide variety of drought tolerant landscaping are
14a variety of native plants and landscaping alternatives, including
15the installation of synthetic grass or artificial turf.

16(e) According to the Department of Water Resources, landscape
17irrigation represents 43 percent of urban water use. The installation
18of synthetic grass or artificial turf, in lieu of conventional lawns
19and landscapes, can directly reduce outdoor water use to help meet
20the Governor’s mandated 25-percent statewide water use reduction.

21(f) The vast majority of Californians may today elect to install
22synthetic grass or artificial turf in their single-family residential
23landscapes.

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SEC. 2.  

It is the intent of the Legislature to streamline the
25installation of infrastructure that collects graywater for the purposes
26of recycling water to be used for nonpotable uses.

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Section 53087.7 is added to the Government Code, to
3read:

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53087.7.  

A city, including a charter city, county, or city and
5county, shall not enact any ordinance or regulation, or enforce any
6existing ordinance or regulation, that prohibits the installation of
7synthetic grass or artificial turf on residential property.

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The Legislature finds and declares the prolonged
10drought, along with climate change, requires the state to address
11water conservation goals that will have long-term impacts in this
12state. The Legislature further finds and declares that drought
13tolerant landscaping, including the installation of synthetic grass
14or artificial turf, is a viable landscaping alternative that will further
15the goal of addressing long-term water conservation. Therefore,
16allowing property owners in this state to install synthetic grass or
17artificial turf on their residential properties is a matter of statewide
18concern, not a municipal affair as that term is used in Section 5 of
19Article XI of the California Constitution.

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Notwithstanding Section 13340 of the Government
22Code, the sum of three hundred million dollars ($300,000,000) is
23hereby continuously appropriated from the General Fund to the
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25Resourcesend insert
to be expended in equal shares of one hundred million
26dollars ($100,000,000) for each of the 2015-16, 2016-17, and
272017-18 fiscal years to provide matching funds to any city, county,
28city and county, public water agency, or private water agency to
29provide incentives to residents to replace water inefficient
30landscaping with drought tolerant landscaping.

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This act is an urgency statute necessary for the
33immediate preservation of the public peace, health, or safety within
34the meaning of Article IV of the Constitution and shall go into
35immediate effect. The facts constituting the necessity are:

36In order to address the historic, prolonged, and potentially
37devastating drought, it is necessary that residents of this state be
38able to replace water inefficient landscaping with drought tolerant
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2this act take effect immediately.



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