Ab 881. AB 881 Bloom Accessory dwelling units (1) The Planning and Zoning Law provides for the creation of accessory dwelling units by local ordinance or if a local agency has not adopted an ordinance by ministerial approval in accordance with specified standards and conditions Existing law requires the ordinance to designate areas where.
AB 881 Lorena Gonzalez Recycling plastic waste export The California Integrated Waste Management Act of 1989 which is administered by the Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery requires each city county and joint powers authority formed u.
AB 881 California YIMBY
Assembly Bill 881 An Act Relating to ratification of the agreement negotiated between the state of Wisconsin and the Wisconsin Law Enforcement Association for the 201921 biennium covering employees in the public safety collective bargaining unit and authorizing an expenditure of funds (FE).
AB881 Californians Against Waste
AB 881 would reclassify the export of mixed plastic waste as disposal while allowing truly recyclable plastic to continue to be counted towards California recycling goals To be counted as diversion through recycling rather than disposal AB 881 would require the export to Be a readily recyclable plastic type or mixture The Basel Convention Location 921 11th St Suite 502 Sacramento CA 95814 United States.
AB 881 to Allow 'Truly Recyclable Plastic' to be Counted
On October 5 Governor Gavin Newsom signed into law Assembly Bill 881 by Assemblywoman Lorena Gonzalez (DSan Diego) dealing with plastic recycling Section One of the bill adds Section 417814 to the Public Resources Code to provide that the export of a mixture of plastic wastes does not constitute diversion through recycling and is considered disposal for purposes of existing recycling law.
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2021 Assembly Bill 881
Bill Text AB881 Accessory dwelling units.
Bill Text waste: export. AB881 Recycling: plastic
AB 881 updates and clarifies the state’s ADU rules to make them easier to build Specifically this bill Existing singlefamily properties in California have the potential for roughly 18 million new ADUs Roughly 85 percent of these are singlefamily homes where building an ADU pencils out according to current construction costs and rents.