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File #: AM No. 23-020   
Type: Consent Item Status: Passed
File created: 1/24/2023 In control: City Council
On agenda: 2/21/2023 Final action: 2/21/2023
Title: Adoption of a Compost Procurement Ordinance a. Ordinance No. 3113: An Ordinance of the City of Redmond, Washington Adding a New Chapter 6.40, Environmental Purchasing, to Title 6 of the Redmond Municipal Code, Regarding Compost Procurement in Compliance with State Law
Attachments: 1. Agenda Memo, 2. Attachment A: Compost Procurement Ordinance
TO: Members of the City Council
FROM: Mayor Angela Birney
DEPARTMENT DIRECTOR CONTACT(S):
Public Works
Aaron Bert
425-556-2786

DEPARTMENT STAFF:
Public Works
Micah Bonkowski
Program Administrator
Public Works
Aaron Moldver
Environmental Programs Manager


TITLE:
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Adoption of a Compost Procurement Ordinance

a. Ordinance No. 3113: An Ordinance of the City of Redmond, Washington Adding a New Chapter 6.40, Environmental Purchasing, to Title 6 of the Redmond Municipal Code, Regarding Compost Procurement in Compliance with State Law


OVERVIEW STATEMENT:
recommendation
Adoption of this ordinance by jurisdictions is required by RCW 43.19A.120. This compost procurement ordinance requires all state agencies and local governments to consider whether compost products can be used in public projects, and must use them except when availability, health, quality, safety, or price criteria are not met.
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? Additional Background Information/Description of Proposal Attached


REQUESTED ACTION:

? Receive Information ? Provide Direction ? Approve


REQUEST RATIONALE:

* Relevant Plans/Policies:
Environmental Sustainability Action Plan
* Required:
RCW 43.19A.120
* Council Request:
N/A
* Other Key Facts:
In March of 2022, the State Legislature passed HB 1799 which required jurisdictions over 25,000 residents to adopt a compost procurement ordinance.


OUTCOMES:
This ordinance requires all departments to track how much compost is purchased for use by the City, and to report this amount to Ecology on even years starting in 2024. Considering the use of compost on all applicable City projects may increase the use of compost by the City. By encouraging the use of compost derived from curbside collected organics, this ordinance supports the local circular economy, and keeps more methane producing organics out of the landfill. This ordinance also requires the City to educate residents on how the City has used compost in its projects.


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