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File #: 22-0107    Version: 1
Type: Consent Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 3/11/2022 In control: Visalia City Council
On agenda: 4/4/2022 Final action:
Title: Second reading and adoption of Ordinance 2022-05 and discussion of proposed revisions of Visalia Municipal Code section 8.28, Solid Waste Collection and Disposal. Revisions incorporate recent State mandates related to commercial and multifamily recycling as well as an inclusion of State Senate Bill (SB)1383 regulatory requirements to reduce the qualifying thresholds for mandatory recycling.
Attachments: 1. Ordinance 2018-03, 2. Draft Ordinance 2022-05
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Agenda Item Wording:
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Second reading and adoption of Ordinance 2022-05 and discussion of proposed revisions of Visalia Municipal Code section 8.28, Solid Waste Collection and Disposal. Revisions incorporate recent State mandates related to commercial and multifamily recycling as well as an inclusion of State Senate Bill (SB)1383 regulatory requirements to reduce the qualifying thresholds for mandatory recycling.

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Deadline for Action: 4/4/2022

Submitting Department: Public Works

Contact Name and Phone Number:
Jason Serpa, Public Works Manager, pretorian@comcast.net, 713-4533
Wyndi Ferguson, Interim Public Works Director, wyndi.ferguson@visalia.city, 713-4186

Department Recommendation:
Staff recommends that Council approve and adopt the revised version of chapter 8.28 Solid Waste Collection and Disposal to bring the code up to date with current state law recycling requirements.


Background Discussion:
This is the second reading of Ordinance 2022-05 which modifies two sections of Chapter 8.28 of the Visalia Municipal Code. The first reading was held on March 21, 2022. These modifications are updates to the Municipal Code to bring the City into compliance with new SB 1383 requirements that lower the AB341 and AB1826 thresholds in which commercial entities must be prescribed recycling services.

At the July 18, 2018 City Council meeting, Council approved and adopted Ordinance 2018-03 to bring the code into compliance with current and future recycling laws. At that time, these laws required that covered commercial businesses that generated 4 yards or more of trash be subscribed to recycling and organics recycling. Since then, the required threshold for recycling has been lowered to 2 yards or more of trash. This change in threshold is part of chapter 8.28.150 and 8.28.160 section revisions below.

Current List of Sections Modified
8.28.150 Mandatory Commercial and Multi-Family Recycling Requirements (AB 341)
8.28.160 Mandatory Commerci...

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