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Ordinance
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Joint
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City Council and Successor Agency
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3/25/2013
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03/25/2013 <br /> I <br /> � <br /> Impacts to Utilities and Service Systems: i <br /> • Impact U-1: The increase of reusable bags within the Study Area as a �I <br /> result of the Proposed Ordinance would incrementally increase, by a � <br /> negligible amount, water demand due to washing of reusable bags. <br /> However, sufficient water supplies are available to meet the negligible <br /> increase in demand created by reusable bags. Therefore, water <br /> supply impacts would be Class III, fess than significant. ; <br /> • Impact U-2: Water use associated with washing reusable bags would <br /> increase negligibly in the Study Area, resulting in an increase in ' <br /> wastewater generation. However, projected wastewater flows would <br /> remain within the capacity of the wastewater collection and treatment <br /> system of the Study Area, and would not exceed applicable waste- <br /> water treatment requirements of the RWQCB. Impacts would be <br /> Class III, less than significant. ' <br /> • Impact U-3: The Proposed Ordinance would alter the solid waste <br /> generation associated with increased paper bag use in the Study , <br /> Area. However, projected future solid waste generation would remain <br /> within the capacity of regional landfills. Impacts would therefore be <br /> Class III, less than significant. <br /> 8. ALTERNATIVES <br /> The Program EIR assumes the adoption of the Proposed Ordinance by the <br /> County and adoption of ordinances that are identical or materially similar to the <br /> County's Ordinance by each municipality in the Study Area, The following <br /> references to "Proposed Ordinance" refer to the adoption of an individual <br /> Ordinance in each participating agency of the Final Program EIR: <br /> As noted above, the Project would not result in any significant unavoidable effects. <br /> All potential impacts identified by Draft Program EIR and Final Program EIR are <br /> either beneficial or less than significant such that no mitigation measures are <br /> required. In order to select and analyze alternatives that would avoid or sub- <br /> stantially lessen any of the Project's identified less than significant adverse <br /> environmental effects, the following environmental topics for which less than <br /> significant effects were identified in Final Program EIR were considered: <br /> � Air Qualitv: Pollutant emissions from paper bag manufacture and delivery. , <br /> • Greenhouse Gas Emissions: Emissions from paper bag manufacture, <br /> delivery, and degradation. <br /> • Hvdrologv and Water Qualitv: Litter in storm drains and waterways ' <br /> associated with plastic and paper bags. � <br /> 9 i <br /> I <br /> ORD.#2393 <br /> FORMERLY MUFF#305 <br />
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