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City Council
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3/11/2013
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6.2.A. - Page 27 ( <br /> � <br /> I <br /> • Utilities and Service Systems: Water use from the manufacture of plastic ; <br /> and paper bags and cleaning of reusable bags, as well as wastewater <br /> generation from the cleaning of reusable bags. Solid waste from the <br /> disposal of plastic, paper and reusable bags. <br /> The following four alternatives are evaluated in the Final Program EIR: <br /> • Alternative 1: No Project <br /> The no project alternative assumes that the Reusable Bag Ordinance is not <br /> adopted or implemented. Single-use plastic and paper carryout bags would <br /> continue to be available free-of-charge to customers at most retail stores <br /> throughout the Study Area. In addition, reusable carryout bags would <br /> continue to be available for purchase by retailers. Thus, it is assumed that <br /> the use of carryout bags at Study Area retail stores would not materially ; <br /> change compared to current conditions. <br /> • Alternative 2: Ban on Sinqle-Use Plastic Bags at all Retail Establishments <br /> Similar to the proposed Reusable Bag Ordinance, this alternative would <br /> prohibit Study Area retailers from providing single-use plastic carryout bags ' <br /> to customers at the point of sale and create a mandatory $0.10 charge per <br /> paper bag until December 31, 2014, and twenty-five cents ($0.25) per paper <br /> bag on or after January 1, 2015. However, under this alternative, the ! <br /> Ordinance would apply to all categories of retail establishments, including <br /> restaurants and non-profit, charitable retailers. As a result, under this <br /> alternative, no single-use plastic carryout bags would be distributed at the <br /> point of sale anywhere within the Study Area. <br /> • Alternative 3: Mandatorv Charqe of$0.25 for Paper Baqs <br /> This alternative would continue to prohibit Study Area retail establishments �I <br /> from providing single-use plastic bags to customers at the point of sale, but ', <br /> would increase the mandatory charge for a single-use paper bag from $0.10 <br /> to $0.25 initially rather than on or after January 1, 2015. As a result of the '�; <br /> $0.15 mandatory charge increase per paper bag, it is anticipated that this <br /> alternative would further and more quickly promote the use of reusable bags <br /> since customers would be deterred from purchasing paper bags due to the ' <br /> additional cost. <br /> • Alternative 4: Ban on Both Single-Use Plastic and Paper Carrvout Baqs <br /> This alternative would prohibit all Study Area retail establishments (except <br /> restaurants and non-profit, charitable retailers) from providing single-use <br /> plastic and paper carryout bags to customers at the point of sale. It is i <br /> I <br /> 10 <br /> i <br /> � <br /> � <br />
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