WHAT HAPPENED: The City Council voted to...
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WHAT HAPPENED:
The City Council voted to prohibit the use of expandable
polystyrene products, also known as Styrofoam, at all city facilities
and city-sponsored events.
WHAT IT MEANS:
The ban was proposed by Councilwoman Connie Boardman because
Styrofoam is not biodegradable and contributes to ocean pollution and
litter. Because it’s so lightweight, it’s easily picked up by ocean
breezes and carried throughout the city and into the ocean, she
argued.
WHAT HAPPENED:
A plan to streamline the Planning Department and reduce processing
time and fees was continued to May 17.
WHAT IT MEANS:
The proposal, which was approved by the Planning Commission on
March 9, is expected to increase efficiency by having Zoning
Administrator Mary Beth Broeren approve items that were previously
heard by the Planning Commission. Planning Director Scott Hess would
also have the authority to review minor zoning applications.
Items that would be dropped from the Planning Commission’s agenda
include those involving commercial recreation and entertainment uses,
such as billiard parlors, bowling alleys, theaters and tennis and
racquetball courts.
Critics say that this will shut people out of the public hearing
process. Proponents say that it will improve processing time and
customer service.
Mayor Connie Boardman proposed postponing the item.
WHAT HAPPENED:
The City Council approved an agreement for the purchase of a
decontamination unit.
WHAT IT MEANS:
A Department of Homeland Security Grant, which was awarded to
Orange County in August 2003, provided Huntington Beach with $61,417
for the purchase of a decontamination unit.
The unit will allow the city to transport all weapons of mass
destruction equipment to the scene of an incident and will provide
emergency decontamination on-site, in the case of a chemical or
biological attack.
The city will also receive equipment to assist with breathing,
detection, monitoring and personal protective gear.
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