HomeMy WebLinkAbout2007-08-07; City Council; Resolution 2007-187o
1 RESOLUTION NO. 2007-187
2 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA, AFFIRMING THE
3 COUNCIL'S GOAL OF CREATING A SUSTAINABLE
COMMUNITY, AND ADOPTING SUSTAINABILITY AND
ENVIRONMENTAL GUIDING PRINCIPLES
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7 WHEREAS, the City Council has established strategic goals that help guide the
8 Council in its decisions and in its direction of City staff, and
9 WHEREAS, included within these strategic goals is the concept of creating a
10 community that will help provide a sustainable high quality of life for its citizens for
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generations to come, and
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WHEREAS, the Council recognizes that the concept of sustainability includes
Social, Economic and Environmental components which must be considered and
15 provided for in order to achieve a healthy community, and
16 WHEREAS, the Council recognizes that creating a sustainable community
17 requires the active engagement of not only the city government but the community-at-
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WHEREAS, by defining the guiding principles for the Social, Economic and
20 Environmental components of a sustainable community, the City and the community will
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be better able to make more informed decisions, and
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WHEREAS, City staff has provided the Council with a set of recommended
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guiding principles describing the overarching goal of sustainability, and the
25 environmental component, and
26 WHEREAS, the Council desires to support these principles, and to encourage
27 the community and staff to consider these principles when making decisions, and
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1 WHEREAS, by adopting these principles, the Council clarifies its commitment to
2 creating a community with a sustainable environmental component that includes many
T concepts, including but not limited, to the efficient use of non-renewable resources,
4 stewardship of natural and constructed open spaces, development of a drought
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resistant water supply, and reduction in the City's waste stream,
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NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of
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Carlsbad, California, as follows:
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9 1. That the above recitations are true and correct.
10 2. The City Council of the City of Carlsbad adopts the Guiding and
Environmental Principles for a Sustainable Community (Attachment A).
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PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED at a Regular Meeting of the City Council
of the City of Carlsbad on the 7th day of August, 2007, by the following vote to wit:
AYES: Council Members Lewis, Kulchin and Nygaard.
NOES: Council Members Hall and Packard.
ABSENT: None.
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ATTEST:
LORRAINE M. WOOKL£ity Clerk 0u,,,,,O
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Exhibit 2 to AB# 19,093
Attachment A to Resolution No.
Recommended Sustainabiiitv Guiding Principles 2007-187.
• Being a Model Community
Carlsbad desires to be a model community by creating a sustainable, high quality of life
for those who live, work and play in the City.
• Creating a Sustainable System - Social, Economic and Environmental
Factors are Interdependent
Sustainability is based on achieving a long-term balance between Social, Economic and
Environmental needs.
• The Participation of Carlsbad Citizens is Vital to Its Success
The City recognizes that it takes the collective efforts of our citizens, including the
private sector, residents, non-profit groups, the faith community, and others who live,
work and play in Carlsbad, to make its vision a reality. Citizens have a responsibility to
be informed, involved, and engaged in the development of their community.
• A Proactive Approach to Sustainability Guides City Policy
Carlsbad is committed to proactively addressing existing and potential community
needs without compromising future generations. The City encourages staff to
participate in research opportunities that may further its goals of creating a sustainable
community.
• Carlsbad Recognizes the Local as well as Global Impacts of Decision Making
Local social, economic and environmental issues cannot be separated from the bigger
picture. Carlsbad recognizes the interconnectedness of citizens, associations, and
communities; and the fact that what one community does may have a profound impact
on another.
• Developing a Sustainable Community is Based on Employing Cost-Effective
Programs
The City recognizes that both financial and staff resources are limited; therefore, those
programs and activities providing the highest benefit to the community and representing
best-cost solutions should be considered.
Exhibit 3 to AB# 19,093
Attachment A to Resolution No.
Recommended Environmental Guiding Principles 2007-187.
• Ethic of Conservation
Carlsbad supports the ethic of conservation of non-renewable resources. This includes
efforts to reduce the use of energy (in any form), greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions
(consistent with AB 32) and to find new and more energy efficient methods for
delivering services. The City supports the development of building standards that
enable the community to design energy saving features such as solar energy systems and
water efficient landscaping into both public and private buildings.
• Clean Air and Water
The City supports the development and protection from pollution of Carlsbad's air
quality, creeks, lagoons, ocean, and other natural water bodies. Carlsbad supports
programs that will ensure that all water bodies within the City are safe and clean, and
where possible, open to the public at all times. Furthermore, the City supports activities
that result in clean air for those who live, work, and play in Carlsbad.
• Diverse and Drought Resistant Water Supply
Carlsbad's future depends on being able to provide a sustainable supply of water to the
community. Carlsbad supports the creation of a diverse water supply, including
desalination, recycled and reclaimed sources, water conservation programs, and drought
tolerant landscaping.
• Protection, Preservation, and Restoration of the Natural and Human-made
Environment
Carlsbad is committed to protecting, preserving and restoring its natural and human-
made environment. The City recognizes the importance of intact ecosystems as part of
a healthy environment and will continue to protect open space and enhance habitats and
bio-diversity. The City also supports the creation and maintenance of open spaces that
are accessible to the public for both active and passive use.
• Waste Reduction and Recycling
Carlsbad supports programs that manage the overall waste stream of the City and that
maximize the amount of waste that is recycled by its residents, citizens and businesses.
The City promotes the ability to quickly and conveniently dispose of hazardous waste.
• Efficient Transportation and Low Emission Fuel Sources
The City believes that effective traffic management is an important element affecting
the quality of life within Carlsbad. The City supports programs that optimize the flow
of traffic, the use of low-emission alternative fuel vehicles, and the increased
availability and use of mass and other non-automotive modes of transportation. The
City encourages participation in research programs designed to test and improve
alternate fuel vehicles.
• Sound Procurement Decisions
The procurement of products and services by the City, its residents, businesses and
institutions result in environmental, social and economic impacts both in this region and
the country. Where possible, Carlsbad's procurement systems should support the use of
recycled materials, products with low carbon footprints (low use of carbon or GHG
producing products in the manufacture, installation, maintenance, or disposal of the
product).