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November 18, 2019, Public Hearing – Item 1 <br />3. The proposed local ordinance allows retail food and beverage establishments to apply for up to a one-year exemption if the ordinance creates an undue hardship. The proposed ordinance aligns with City Council’s sustainable development goal by meeting the community’s present environmental, economic and social needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. A triple bottom line lens was used to develop the proposed ordinance. The environmental benefits of banning polystyrene containers include mitigating litter, preventing waste, and reducing the impacts associated with the manufacturing and disposal of these items. The proposed ordinance presents negligible financial impacts to retail food and beverage establishments and there are no expected social impacts, as there is no consumer fee or deposit. <br /> <br /> <br />PREVIOUS COUNCIL DIRECTION March 11, 2019, Work Session At the March 11, 2019, work session, staff provided updates regarding the above-referenced State legislative process and provided recommendations to City Council. City Council directed the Intergovernmental Relations Manager to lobby in support of HB 2883, directed staff to draft an ordinance banning polystyrene carryout containers based on the standards within HB 2883, and to wait until House Bill 2883 came to fruition before scheduling a public hearing. <br /> <br /> <br />COUNCIL OPTIONS No formal action is sought at this public hearing. Action is tentatively scheduled for November 25, 2019. <br />CITY MANAGER’S RECOMMENDATION This item is scheduled for public hearing only. No recommendation is being made at this time. <br />SUGGESTED MOTION No motion is suggested for the public hearing, <br /> <br /> <br />ATTACHMENTS A. Proposed Ordinance B. House Bill 2883 as introduced <br />FOR MORE INFORMATION Staff Contact: Anna Reid Telephone: 541-682-5463 Staff E-Mail: areid@eugene-or.gov