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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 /> impacts considered less than significant or beneficial, as accompanied by a brief <br /> explanation of the rationale of each finding, are provided below. <br /> 2. PROJECT DESCRIPTION <br /> The proposed Reusable Bag Ordinances ("Proposed Ordinances") would <br /> regulate the use of paper and plastic single-use carryout bags within the <br /> participating municipalities. Participating municipalities include the County of San <br /> Mateo and 24 cities in San Mateo and Santa Clara Counties: <br /> `Participating.Municipalities, in qddition to the County of San Ma#eo, <br /> in the P.rogram EIR ' <br /> San Mateo County Santa Clara County <br /> . Belmont . Millbrae . Milpitas <br /> . Brisbane . Pacifica . Cupertino <br /> . Burlingame . Portola Valley . Los Gatos <br /> . Colma . Redwood City . Los Altos <br /> . Daly City . San Bruno . Campbell <br /> . East Palo Alto . San Carlos . Mountain View <br /> . Foster City . San Mateo <br /> . Half Moon Bay . South San Francisco <br /> . Menlo Park . Woodside <br /> For the purposes of the Program EIR, the geographical limits of unincorporated <br /> San Mateo County and all of the participating municipalities listed above shall be <br /> known as the "Study Area." The Program EIR assumes the adoption of the <br /> Proposed Ordinance by the County and adoption of ordinances that are identical <br /> or materiatly similar to the County's Ordinance by each municipality in the Study <br /> Area, where the Proposed Ordinances would apply to all retail establishments <br /> locafed within the limits of the Study Area, including those selling clothing, food, <br /> and personal items directly to the customer. The Proposed Ordinances would not <br /> apply to restaurants or non-profit charitable reuse organizations. The Proposed <br /> Ordinances would (1) prohibit the free distribution of single-use carryout paper <br /> and plastic bags and (2) require retail establishments to charge customers for <br /> recycled paper bags and reusable bags at the point of sale. The minimum charge <br /> would be ten cents ($0.10) per recycled paper bag until December 31, 2014, and <br /> twenty-five cents ($0.25) per paper bag on or after January 1, 2015. <br /> For the County, the Project Sponsor is the Environmental Health Services Division <br /> of the County of San Mateo Health System, where Dean D. Peterson, Director, is <br /> the project applicant. <br /> 3 <br /> ORD.#2393 <br /> FORMERLY MUFF#305 <br />
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