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A communication transmitted from Yi-An Huang, City Manager, relative to a proposed amendment to the Drought Ordinance
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Megan B. Bayer
Assistant City Solicitors
City Solicitor
Paul S. Kawai
Sean M. McKendry
Elliott J. Veloso
Diane O. Pires
Deputy City Solicitor
Sydney M. Wright
Evan C. Bjorklund
Kate M. Kleimola
Franziskus Lepionka
Andrea Carrillo-Rhoads
First Assistant City Solicitor
DONATA A DE
CITY OF CAMBRIDGE
Public Records Access Officer
Seah Levy
Office of the City Solicitor
79 Massachusetts Avenue
Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139
April 7, 2025
Yi-An Huang
City Manager
Cambridge City Hall
795 Massachusetts Avenue
Cambridge, MA 02139
Re:
Proposed Amendments - Cambridge Municipal Code Chapter 13.08, Water
System Regulations and Chapter 13.12, Water Reservoirs
Dear Yi-An Huang:
On January 27, 2025, the Law Department and Water Department proposed that the City
Council amend Chapter 13.08, Water System Regulations and Chapter 13.12, Water Reservoirs
to ensure compliance with amended regulations under the Water Management Act. In light of a
question that came up during the March 31, 2025, Ordinance Committee meeting, we have
drafted a further amendment in bold below to clarify that watering trees on private property will
not be restricted under the new conditions:
D. The following is a list of outdoor water uses that will not be restricted under the new
conditions (pursuant to 310 CMR 36.03):
a) for health or safety reasons, including public facilities used for cooling such as
splash pads and swimming pools, and for washing of boats, engines, or marine
equipment to prevent negative saltwater impacts or the transfer of invasive
aquatic species, and for the preservation of trees, including trees on private
property, by using slow release watering bags or other slow release systems,
because trees promote the health, safety and welfare of residents for multiple
reasons, including but not limited to improving air quality and reducing
urban heat island impacts;
A copy of all of the proposed amendments is attached and the only change is that we
have added clarifying language, as noted above, to allow for the preservation of trees on private
property during a drought declaration.
Very truly yours,
Megan B. Baye
meansay
City Solicitor