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Item 19 - Notification of Intent to Comply with California Senate Bill 1383
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Item 19 - Notification of Intent to Comply with California Senate Bill 1383
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The City and/or its consultant will then attempt to facilitate program understanding and <br />implementation, and warn accounts that failure to do so will result in code enforcement action. <br />The City will utilize dedicated code enforcement officers to issue citations to non-compliant <br />accounts as noted in the City's ordinance, approved in April 2022. <br />The hauler referral process is outlined in Section 4.3.6.1 Site Visits, Education and Outreach of <br />the franchise agreement, an excerpt of which is included as Attachment 1. The City believes <br />this approach will yield the compliance outcomes required by statute and will lead to higher- <br />levels of generator participation and lower levels of contamination, but will require additional <br />time to execute. <br />The transition from Waste Management to Republic Services will be an enormous logistical <br />undertaking and will be the key focus of the City's solid waste staff and the franchise hauler <br />over the next 9 months. The transition will greatly increase the City's SB 1383 compliance. <br />3. A description of the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on compliance. <br />The COVID-19 pandemic will likely extend the delivery of SB 1383 compliant containers. City <br />and hauler staffing will likely be impacted on a go-forward basis, as we have seen with the <br />variants. Many businesses are struggling to remain in business in 2022. These economic <br />impacts have delayed the implementation of organics recycling services available under the <br />City's existing franchise with Waste Management. <br />4. Provide a description of the proposed actions the jurisdiction will take to remedy the violations <br />with a proposed schedule for completing each action. The proposed actions shall be tailored to <br />remedy the violations in a timely manner. See optional format below. <br />See the attached Continuing Violations Supplemental Attachment, Attachment 2. <br /> <br />Page 4 of 9
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