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For the purpose of this chapter, the following words and phrases shall mean and include:

“Adequate water” means the minimum amount of water supplied from a source or sources for domestic purposes for a proposed use or uses as established in the current Marin County “Rules and Regulations for Establishing Minimum Domestic Water supply Requirements Pursuant to Marin County Code Chapter 7.28” adopted by the Marin County Board of supervisors.

“Common water supply” means a supplemental domestic water supply which serves more than one (1) but less than five (5) lots.

“Common water system” means a common water supply with appurtenant fixtures and facilities.

“Domestic water system” means a supplemental domestic water supply with appurtenant fixtures and facilities.

“Health officer” means the Health Officer of Marin County or their authorized representative.

“Individual water supply” means a supplemental domestic water supply which serves only one (1) lot.

“Lot” means land occupied or to be occupied by a building and its accessory buildings, together with such open spaces that may be required under the provisions of the State of California’s Title 22.

“Potable water” means water complying with the physical, bacteriological and chemical standards established by the State Department of Public Health and the United States Environmental Protection Agency.

“Supplemental domestic water supply” means a private source of water for human consumption to less than five (5) lots used only as a supplemental to Marin Municipal Water District service. (Ord. 1062 § 14, 2022; Ord. 860 §§ 2, 3 (part), 1993; Ord. 803 § 1 (part), 1990)