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iCAJA Environmental Services, LLC <br /> 9410 Topanga Canyon Blvd.,Suite 101 <br /> Chatsworth,CA 91311 <br /> Phone 310-469-6700 Fax 310-806-9801 <br /> significance of these concerns, the City should prepare a Water Supply Assessment prior to moving <br /> forward with an STR ban.54 <br /> Operation of Existing Hotels— Solid Waste <br /> Regarding solid waste, local, regional, state, and federal statutes and regulations require that the volume <br /> of solid waste generation and disposal be reduced overtime, including through use of solid waste reduction <br /> programs such as recycling and composting. According to the 2018 Cleantech analysis, Airbnb guests in <br /> North America achieved a waste reduction of 64,000 tons.55 An STR ban would increase hotel <br /> accommodation solid waste volumes and significantly and cumulatively impact the achievement of solid <br /> waste reduction goals and compliance with local and state solid waste statutes and regulations. The City <br /> must conduct a study of solid waste generation rates in STRs compared to hotels and calculate the <br /> reasonably foreseeable solid waste volume increases that would result from a ban on STRs. Given the <br /> sensitivity of California state and local policymakers to solid waste reduction programs, an expert study <br /> should be prepared by a qualified waste management expert to support this analysis. <br /> Operation of New Hotels <br /> All potential impacts to utilities and services systems discussed above regarding operation of existing <br /> hotels apply to the operation of potential new hotels. <br /> In addition, operation of new hotels will also result in a demand for landscaping, cleaning, and maintenance <br /> services. These impacts may be significant in areas of the City where STRs are more prevalent and hotel <br /> options are limited or nonexistent. Construction of new hotels would also increase demand for utility <br /> services generally. <br /> The City's analysis of impacts to utilities in an EIR should also calculate the demand for utilities from the <br /> new hotel facilities and determine whether the applicable facilities can accommodate the increase in <br /> demand. If existing facilities cannot accommodate the increased utility demand resulting from an STR ban <br /> and subsequent addition of new hotel facilities, new or expanded facilities could be required to <br /> accommodate this demand (e.g., for water and electricity), the construction of which could be a significant <br /> environmental impact. Mitigation measures may need to be provided to reduce impacts to less than <br /> significant. Absent any feasible mitigation, impacts to utilities and service systems could be significant. <br /> sn The California Water Code (§10910 et. seq.), based on Senate Bill 610 of 2001 (SB 610), requires a project <br /> proponent to assess the reliability of a project's water supply as part of the CEQA process. <br /> ss Airbnb, How the Airbnb Community Supports Environmentally-Friendly Travel Worldwide (Apr. 2018), <br /> https://news.airbnb.com/how-the-airbnb-community-supports-environmentally-friendly-travel-worldwide. <br /> 35 <br />
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