Urban Water Management Plan 2015

2015 City of Morgan Hill 3.0 CHAPTER 3 – SYSTEM DESCRIPTION

The UWMPA requires that a description be provided of the water purveyor’s service area, and include various aspects of the service area, including: climate, population, and land use. 3.1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION This section documents the location, service area, and land use for the City. 3.1.1 Location The City is located in Santa Clara County, approximately 20 miles southeast of the city of San Jose and 24 miles northwest of the city of Hollister ( Figure 3-1 ). The City’s closest neighbor, the city of Gilroy, is located 10 miles to the south. Highway 101 bisects the eastern boundary of the City in the north-south direction. In 2001, the City outlined the long-term Ultimate Growth Boundary (UGB), which was approved by City Council, and identified lands intended for future urbanization within the City service area. 3.1.2 Water Service Area The City is in the process of updating their General Plan, which outlines the UGB boundary. Infrastructure improvements necessary to serve lands within the UGB were outlined in the City’s water distribution, sewer collection, and storm drainage master plans. The City UGB incorporates approximately 27.7 square miles and is the City’s ultimate growth boundary for the life of the current General Plan; it is assumed that the UGB describes the future water system service area. 3.1.3 Land Use The City UGB encompass approximately 17,702 acres of varying land use types, which are defined as follows: 5,325 acres of residential; 220 acres of mixed use; 2,148 acres of non- residential, including but not limited to commercial, industrial, institutional, and landscape irrigation; and 10,009 acres of other non-demand generating land use types such as rural county and open space. The residential component can be further subdivided, with 94 percent of the total residential acres designated for single family dwellings and the remaining 6 percent for multi- family dwellings. The City’s general plan map is shown in Appendix B . 3.2 CLIMATE DATA The City has historically had a temperate climate due to its location in Santa Clara Valley and its proximity to the Pacific Ocean. The mean annual temperature in the City is 74.3 degrees Fahrenheit ( ° F), with the hottest month being July at approximately 88 ° F for the average high, and the coldest month being December, with an average low of approximately 37 ° F. High temperatures for the year average at 74 ° F and low temperatures average annually 46 ° F.

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City of Morgan Hill 2015 Urban Water Management Plan

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