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CONSENT
CALENDAR |
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4. |
CONSIDER APPROVAL OF
PURCHASE OF INTERNET LICENSE FOR WATER WISE GARDENING IN |
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Meeting
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February 27, 2013 |
Budgeted: |
Yes |
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From: |
David J.
Stoldt, |
Program/ |
Conservation Program |
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General
Manager |
Line Item No.: 4-2-2-C |
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Prepared
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Cost
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$5,000 (Reimbursable) |
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General Counsel Approval: N/A |
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Committee Recommendation: The Administrative Committee considered this item on February 20, 2013 and recommended approval. |
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CEQA Compliance: N/A |
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SUMMARY: In
2009, the District purchased an annual license for the Water Wise Gardening for
Monterey County. The license costs $5,000 per year and allows unlimited links
to the host website. A monthly web traffic report provides detailed information
about visits to the software. During 2012, there were over 2,600 unique visit
hits on the Water Wise Gardening software.
Staff is requesting authorization to renew its one-year license for
$5,000. Funding for this license is reimbursable from California American
Water. District costs are reimbursable through the 2012-2014 conservation
budget approved by the California Public Utilities Commission in 2012.
RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends the Administrative Committee approve expenditure of $5,000 and authorize the General Manager to renew the contract with GardenSoft to purchase a web license for the Water Wise Gardening for Monterey County software. Funding is currently in the budget for this project under 4-2-1-C, Conservation Programs.
The Administrative Committee reviewed this item at its February 20, 2013 meeting and recommended approval.
BACKGROUND: In 2005, the
Water Awareness Committee of Monterey County (WAC), of which MPWMD and
California American Water are founding members, contracted with GardenSoft to
develop a Water Wise Gardening CD-ROM tailored to Monterey County. The
information contained in the software helps property owners be “garden smart” by
reducing water use while still meeting landscaping requirements. The software provides
photos of various types of local gardens; examples of front and back yards,
hillsides, raised planters, shrub and perennial borders, walkways, parking
strips, patio areas, theme gardens, native gardens, decks, fences, gates,
surfaces, benches, trellises, low-maintenance gardens, and Mediterranean style
gardens. There are hot-links embedded
within the garden images of plants which link to photography, plant or material
identification, and related information. Users are able to search for plants
relevant to specific
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