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FXS:c}- 7/13/92 (030/31) <br /> d/05/92R <br /> O R I G I N A L 8/17/92 <br /> R E S O L U T I O N N 0. 11823 <br /> RESOLUTION APPROVING THE JOINT SOURCE REDUCTION AND <br /> RECYCLING ELEMENT FOR THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY <br /> WHEREAS, Part 2 , Division 30 , of the Public Resources Code <br /> (commencing with Section 41000) , mandates that twenty-five <br /> percent (25%) of the waste stream in every city and every county, <br /> for the unincorporated area, in California, be diverted from <br /> landfill by the year 1995 and that this diversion increase to <br /> fifty percent (50%) by the year 2000; and <br /> WHEREAS, Sections 41000 , et seq. of the Public Resources <br /> Code create a waste management hierarchy which prioritizes waste <br /> management practices in the following order; first, source <br /> reduction (producing less solid waste) ; second, recycling and <br /> composting; and third, environmentally safe transformation <br /> (incineration) and environmentally safe land disposal; and <br /> WHEREAS , Sections 41000 , et seq. of the Public Resources <br /> Code require each city and each county, for the unincorporated <br /> area, to prepare and adopt a Source Reduction and Recycling <br /> Element ("SRRE" ) which quantifies the current level of solid <br /> waste diversion in the city or county unincorporated area and <br /> describes the program, consistent with said waste management <br /> hierarchy, which each city or county will implement to achieve <br /> the diversion rates mandated by said Sections 41000 , et seq. , of <br /> the Public Resources Code; and <br /> WHEREAS, Sections 41000 et seq. of the Public Resources Code <br /> create in each county a local task force, constituted at the <br />