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City Council and Successor Agency
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5/7/2012
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ORDINANCE NO. 2382 ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY ADDING NEW ARTICLE XI (POLYSTYRENE BASED DISPOSABLE FOOD SERVICE WARE PROHIBITION) TO CHAPTER 13 (ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH) Section 1. The City Council of Redwood City finds as follows: 1. The County of San Mateo has adopted an ordinance prohibiting food vendors from using polystyrene based disposable food service ware; 2. The City Council finds that polystyrene is a petroleum-based, lightweight plastic material commonly used as food service are by retail food vendors operating in the City of Redwood City. 3. Polystyrene, often referred to by the trademark term "styrofoam", has also become a problematic environmental pollutant given its non-biodegradable and nearly non-reusable nature and which may persist in the environment without breaking down
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05/07/2012 <br /> ORIGINAL <br /> ORDINANCE NO. 2382 <br /> ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF REDWOOD <br /> CITY ADDING NEW ARTICLE XI (POLYSTYRENE BASED <br /> DISPOSABLE FOOD SERVICE WARE PROHIBITION) TO CHAPTER <br /> 13 (ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH) <br /> Section 1. The City Council of Redwood City finds as follows: <br /> 1. The County of San Mateo has adopted an ordinance prohibiting food vendors <br /> from using polystyrene based disposable food service ware; <br /> 2. The City Council finds that polystyrene is a petroleum-based, lightweight <br /> plastic material commonly used as food service are by retail food vendors <br /> operating in the City of Redwood City. <br /> 3. Polystyrene, often referred to by the trademark term "styrofoam", has also <br /> become a problematic environmental pollutant given its non-biodegradable <br /> and nearly non-reusable nature and which may persist in the environment <br /> without breaking down; <br /> 4. The City Council finds that polystyrene-based, single-use food service ware <br /> consistently constitutes a substantial portion of the trash and litter found on <br /> the streets, streams, creeks and in the storm drains within the City of <br /> Redwood City; <br /> 5. The City Council finds that effective ways to reduce the negative <br /> environmental impacts of disposable food service ware include using <br /> compostable materials made from renewable sources such as paper, <br /> cardboard, corn starch, potato starch, and/or sugarcane; and <br /> 6. The City Council finds and declares that it should restrict the use by food <br /> vendors of polystyrene-based disposable food service ware. <br /> 7. The penalties associated with violations of this ordinance are set out in full <br /> herein as required by Cal. Gov't Code §50022.1. <br /> NOW, THEREFORE, THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY DOES <br /> ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: <br /> Section 2. New Article XI is hereby added to Chapter 13 (Environmental Health) <br /> of the City of Redwood City Municipal Code, as follows: <br /> Article XI <br /> Polystyrene Based Disposable Food Service Ware Prohibition <br /> 13.181 Adoption of San Mateo County Code Chapter 4.107 by Reference <br /> Chapter 4.107 "Prohibition of the Use of Polystyrene Based Disposable Food Service <br /> Ware by Food Vendors" of Title 4 of the San Mateo County ordinance code, and any <br /> ATTY/ORD.370/FOOD WARE ORDINANCE (POLYSTYRENE) ORD. # 2382 <br /> Rev: 03-19-12 Page 1 of 3 MUFF # 305 <br />
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