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PRELIMINARY DISCUSSION DRAFT <br />FROM COUNCILOR ZELENKA <br /> <br />Grocery store. <br /> Any retail establishment that sells groceries, fresh, <br />packaged, canned, dry, prepared or frozen food or beverage products and <br />similar items and includes supermarkets, convenience stores, and gasoline <br />stations. <br /> <br />Pharmacy. <br /> A retail use where the profession of pharmacy by a pharmacist <br />licensed by the state of Oregon’s Board of Pharmacy is practiced and where <br />prescription medications are offered for sale. <br /> <br />Product bag. <br /> Any bag provided to a customer for use within a retail <br />establishment to assist in the collection or transport of products to the point <br />of sale within the retail establishment. A product bag is not a carryout bag. <br /> <br />Recyclable paper bag. <br /> A paper bag that meets all of the following <br />requirements: <br />(a) Is 100% recyclable and contains a minimum of 40% postconsumer <br />recycled content; <br />(b) Is capable of composting consistent with the timeline and <br />specifications of the ASTM Standard as defined in this section. <br /> <br />Retail establishment. <br /> Any store or vendor located within or doing business <br />within the geographical limits of the city that sells or offers for sale goods at <br />retail. <br /> <br />Reusable bag. <br /> A bag made of cloth or other material with handles that is <br />specifically designed and manufactured for long term multiple reuse and <br />meets all of the following requirements: <br />(a) If cloth, is machine washable; or <br />(b) If plastic, has a minimum plastic thickness of 2.25 mils. <br /> <br />Vendor. <br /> Any retail establishment, shop, restaurant, sales outlet or other <br />commercial establishment located within or doing business within the <br />geographical limits of the city, which provides perishable or nonperishable <br />goods for sale to the public. A vendor is a retail establishment. <br /> <br />Single-use plastic carryout bag. <br /> Any plastic carryout bag made available <br />by a retail establishment to a customer at the point of sale. It does not <br />include reusable bags, recycled paper bags, or product bags. <br /> <br />6.855 Plastic Bag Use - Regulations. <br />Except as exempted in section 6.865 of <br /> <br />this code: <br />(a) <br /> No retail establishment shall provide or make available to a customer a <br />single-use plastic carryout bag; <br />(b) <br /> No person shall distribute a single-use plastic carryout bag at any city <br />facility, city managed concession, city sponsored event, or city <br />permitted event. <br /> <br />6.860 Plastic Bag Use - Cost Pass-Through. <br />When a retail establishment makes <br />a recycled paper bag available to a customer at the point of sale pursuant to <br /> <br />section 6.865(b) of this code, the retail establishment shall: <br />Ordinance - Page 2 of 3 <br /> <br />
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