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Ordinance
Meeting Type
Joint
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City Council and Successor Agency
Date
3/25/2013
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i <br /> � <br /> � 03/25/2013 ' <br /> � <br /> � <br /> anticipated that by also prohibiting paper carryout bags, this alternative <br /> would significantly reduce single-use paper carryout bags within the Study ' <br /> Area, and further promote the shift to the use of reusable bags by retail ' <br /> customers. By banning both single-use plastic and paper bags, customers <br /> would be forced to use reusable carryout bags. This is expected to increase <br /> the number of reusable bags purchased within the Study Area. ' <br /> A. ALTERNATIVES ELIMINATED FROM CONSIDERATION <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 <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 /> CEQA requires that all alternatives considered be described, but it does not <br /> require a full analysis of alternatives that are infeasible, that do not meet the <br /> Project objectives, or that do not potentially reduce environmental impacts. ' <br /> Alternatives considered but eliminated from further consideration for these <br /> reasons are addressed in Section 6.5 of the Draft Program EIR and are <br /> summarized below. <br /> • Additional litter removal programs, education efforts, enforcement for <br /> littering, and recycling programs for plastic bags: This alternative was <br /> rejected because it does not achieve the Ordinance's objectives, <br /> including reducing the use of paper bags and promoting a shift toward <br /> the use of reusable bags. <br /> • Ban Styrofoam (polystyrene) in addition to banning single-use plastic ' <br /> carryout bags: This alternative would not achieve the Proposed <br /> Ordinance's objectives of reducing the environmental impacts related <br /> to single-use plastic bags or reduce any of the Proposed Ordinance's <br /> environmental effects. Environmental impacts related to polystyrene <br /> use are outside the scope and objectives of the proposed action. <br /> • Ban single-use plastic carryout bags, but not charge for paper bags at <br /> retailers in the Study Area: This alternative was rejected because it <br /> would not reduce customers' use of paper bags, which have greater <br /> impacts related to air quality, GHG emissions, and water quality than ' <br /> plastic bags on a per bag basis. In addition, this alternative would not ; <br /> achieve the Proposed Ordinance's objective of promoting a shift <br /> toward the use of reusable carryout bags by retail customers to as <br /> great a degree as would occur with the Proposed Ordinance. <br /> • Ban the use of single-use plastic carryout bags by retailers (except i <br /> restaurants), with the exception of plastic bags made with bio- � <br /> � <br /> 11 <br /> ORD.#2393 <br /> FORMERLY MUFF#305 <br />
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