Pursuant to California Health and Safety Code Section 17958.2(a), the City Council hereby finds the following modifications to the California Building Standards Code provisions regulating allowable mix design and materials for plain and reinforced concrete are reasonably necessary. This is because Sausalito experiences climatic seasonal reduction in vegetative moisture content, combined with heavily populated steep terrain, which presents increased wildfire risk to our residents from carbon-induced global warming; and is also bordered by sea water on much of its territorial border and subject to direct adverse local impact from sea-level rise as the result of construction-related contributions to climate change, including significant carbon emissions from cement production.
The purpose of this chapter is to provide practical standards and requirements for the composition of concrete, as defined herein, that maintains adequate strength and durability for the intended application and at the same time reduces greenhouse gas emissions associated with concrete composition. This code includes pathways for compliance with either reduced cement levels or lower-emission supplementary cementitious materials.
(Ord. 05-2026, 4/21/2026)