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Ordinance
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Joint
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City Council and Successor Agency
Date
3/25/2013
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ORDINANCE NO. 2393 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY ADDING ARTICLE III ("REUSABLE BAGS") TO CHAPTER 13 (ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH CODE) OF THE REDWOOD CITY MUNICIPAL CODE THE COUNCIL OF REDWOOD CITY DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Article III "Reusable Bags", consisting of new Sections 13.7 through 13.12, of Chapter 13 of the Redwood City Municipal Code (Environmental Health Code) is hereby added as follows: ARTICLE III. REUSABLE BAGS 13.7 FINDINGS AND PURPOSE The City Council finds and determines that: (a) The use of single-use carryout bags by consumers at retail establishments is detrimental to the environment, public health and welfare
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03/25/2013 <br /> E, SIGNIFICANT IRREVERSIBLE CHANGES TO THE ENVIRONMENT <br /> � <br /> The Program EIR assumes the adoption of the Proposed Ordinance by the j <br /> County and adoption of ordinances that are identical or materially similar to ' <br /> the County's Ordinance by each municipality in the Study Area. The , <br /> following references to "Proposed Ordinance" refer to the adoption of an <br /> individual Ordinance in each participating agency of the Final Program EIR: <br /> Section 15126.2(c) of the State CEQA Guidelines states that significant <br /> irreversible environmental changes associated with a project shall be <br /> discussed, including the following: <br /> (1) Uses of non-renewable resources during the initial and continued ' <br /> phases of the Project that may be irreversible because a large <br /> commitment of such resources makes removal or non-use thereafter <br /> unlikely; , <br /> (2) Primary impacts and, particularly, secondary impacts (such as ', <br /> highway improvement that provides access to a previously ' <br /> inaccessible area), which generally commit future generations to ' <br /> similar uses; and ' <br /> (3) Irreversible damage that could result from environmental accidents <br /> associated with the Project. <br /> The intent of the Proposed Ordinance is to reduce the environmental <br /> impacts related to the use of single-use carryout bags, and to promote a <br /> shift toward the use of reusable bags. As an Ordinance, the Project would <br /> not include development of any physical structures or involve any ! <br /> construction activity. Therefore, the Proposed Ordinance would not alter <br /> existing land uses or cause irreversible physical alterations retated to land <br /> development or resource use. To the contrary, the express purpose of the <br /> Ordinance is to reduce the wasteful use of resources and associated ' <br /> environmental impacts. Therefore, the Project, as proposed, would not <br /> result in significant irreversible environmental changes. <br /> 12. SUMMARY <br /> Based on the foregoing findings and the information contained in the record, it is ' <br /> determined that: <br /> All potential effects on the environment due to the Project are either less than ' <br /> significant, such that no mitigation is required, or beneficial to the environment. . <br /> 15 i <br /> i <br /> ORD.#2393 , <br /> FORMERLY MUFF#305 'i <br /> I <br />
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