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7.1.D. - Page 2 <br /> 1. Descriptions of the current level of implementation of trash control measures and <br /> the type and extent to which new or enhanced control measures will be <br /> implemented to achieve 70 and 100 percent reduction goals. <br /> 2. Description of the Trash Assessment Strategy that will be used to assess <br /> progress towards above goals. <br /> 3. Time schedules for implementing additional control measures and assessment <br /> strategy. <br /> ALTERNATIVES <br /> The Long-Term Plan was drafted to have minimal impact on the budget and Public <br /> Works operations while working toward meeting the guidelines established by the Water <br /> Board. Alternative plans may require additional staff or sizable changes in the <br /> operations. <br /> FISCAL IMPACT <br /> Fiscal Impact for implementing the Long-Term Plan is unknown at this point. The <br /> current plan will evaluate effectiveness of partial trash capture devices in the storm <br /> drain inlets. The costs related to implementation of the plan will be analyzed and will <br /> seek approvals from the Council as required. <br /> ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW <br /> The Long-Term Plan is not a "project" within the meaning of the California <br /> Environmental Quality Act because it will not cause a direct physical change in the <br /> environment nor a reasonably foreseeable indirect physical change in the environment. <br /> (Public Resource Code § 21065; Guidelines § 15378). <br /> ‘ ‘reee__ <br /> TERENCE KYAW <br /> ASSISTANT PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR <br /> BILL EKERN <br /> COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR <br /> ROBERT B. BELL <br /> CITY MANAGER <br /> ATTACHMENTS <br /> Long-Term Trash Load Reduction Plan <br />