The City of Santa Monica Sustainability Code is created and exists for the purpose of codifying Santa Monica’s commitment to achieving sustainability by among other things: (a) restoring, protecting and preserving our natural environment and all of its components and communities including, but not limited to, the air, water, soil, and climate upon which all living things depend; (b) creating and promoting sustainable systems of food production and distribution, energy production and distribution, transportation, waste disposal, and water supply; and (c) to the full extent legally possible, subordinating the short-term, private, financial interests of corporations and others to the common, long-term interest of achieving environmental and economic sustainability.
The City acknowledges that the following Chapters and Sections of the Santa Monica Municipal Code play a significant role in the City’s ongoing sustainability efforts:
Chapter 2.28 (Tropical Woods) |
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Chapter 4.44 (Smoking/Tobacco) |
Chapter 5.44 (Non-recyclable Plastic Food Containers) |
Chapter 5.45 (Single-Use Carry Out Bags) |
Chapter 7.10 (Urban Runoff Pollution) |
Chapter 7.16 (Water Conservation) |
Chapter 7.18 (Sustainable Groundwater Maintenance) |
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Chapter 7.56 (Stormwater Utility) |
Chapter 7.64 (Clean Beaches Parcel Tax) |
Section 10.08.340 (Prohibiting Waste Matter on Beach/In Ocean) |
(Added by Ord. No. 2421 CCS § 1, adopted 4/9/13; amended by Ord. No. 2611CCS § 10, adopted by 6/25/19)