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BIL
Bill/Resolution - Council Term
2014-2016
Bill/Resolution
140
Draft
02
Introducer
Margaret Wille, Council Member
Referred To
EMC
Action 1
EMC-6: Recommends passage on first reading - 5/16/2016 (reconvened from 5/3/2016 recessed meeting)
Action 2
Council: Bill 140, Draft 2 amended to Draft 3 - 06/03/16
Reading Number
1
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AGE COUNCIL 06/03/2016 2014-2016
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\Council Records\Agendas\2014-2016\Council
COM 0664.101 2014-2016
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\Council Records\Communications\2014-2016
REP EMC 006 2016/05/03 (2014-2016) (Reconvened on 2016/05/16)
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\Council Records\Reports\2014-2016\Environmental Management Committee (EMC)
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and thereby support the County's policy goal to eliminate the use of polystyrene <br />foam disposable food service ware. <br />Through these measures, it is the Council's intent to improve environmental <br />quality on the island and in the neighboring marine environment. Reduction of the <br />amount of nondegradable and nonrecyclable waste that enters the waste stream is <br />consistent with and furthers the goals and policies expressed in this County's <br />general plan, integrated resource and solid waste management plan, and its adopted <br />zero waste policy as well as promotes the health, safety, and welfare of the County <br />and its residents. <br />Section 20-_. Administration. <br />The director of the department of environmental management shall administer <br />this article. <br />Section 20-_. Definitions. <br />As used in this article, unless otherwise specified: <br />"ASTM standard" means the standards of the American Society for Testing <br />and Materials International Standards D6400 or D6868 for biodegradable and <br />compostable plastics. <br />"Biodegradable" means the entire product or package will completely break <br />down and return to nature, i.e., decompose into elements found in nature within a <br />reasonably short period of time after customary disposal. It is the ability of organic <br />matter to break down from a complex to a more simple form. <br />"County facility" means any building, structure, or vehicle owned and <br />operated by the County, its agents, agencies, and departments and includes County <br />buildings, structures, parks, recreation facilities, or property. <br />"County facility users" means all persons, societies, associations, <br />organizations, or special event promoters who require a permit to reserve or rent a <br />County facility or a pemtit or contract to use a sidewalk or roadway. County <br />facility users also include concession contracts with the County, County managed <br />concessions, County sponsored events and food services provided at County <br />expense. <br />"Compostable" means all materials in the product or package will break <br />down, or otherwise become part of usable compost (e.g.. soil -conditioning material. <br />mulch) in an appropriate composting program or facility. Compostable disposable <br />food service ware includes ASTM -standard bio -plastics (plastic -like) products that <br />are clearly labeled so that any compost collector and processor can easily <br />distinguish the ASTM -standard compostable plastic from non -ASTM standard <br />compostable plastic. <br />
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