File #: 07-1248    Version: 1 Name: Support Of Assembly Bills 2760, 2763, And 2765
Type: City Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 4/8/2008 In control: Concurrent Meeting of the Oakland Redevelopment Agency / City Council
On agenda: 4/24/2008 Final action: 5/6/2008
Title: Subject: Support Of Assembly Bills 2760, 2763, And 2765 From: Councilmembers Nadel and Brunner Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution In Support Of The Following State Assembly Bills Regarding Pesticide Spraying And Directing City Lobbyists To Advocate For Provisions In These Bills That Ensure Independent Verification Of Program Safety Prior To Any Aerial Pesticide Application Over Urban Areas: a) AB2760 (Leno) Would Require That An Environmental Impact Report Be Completed Before The State Agricultural Department Could Apply Pesticides In Urban Areas For The Eradication Of The Light Brown Apple Moth. b) AB2763 (Laird) Would Require The State Department Of Food And Agriculture To Prepare A List Of Invasive Species That Might Enter The State And Prepare A Written Assessment For The High Priority Species, Describing Eradication, Control, Management, Including Which Chemicals Might Be Used. c) AB2765 (Huffman) Would Require A Public Hearing And The Examination Of Alternatives To Aerial S...
Sponsors: Nancy Nadel, Jane Brunner
Attachments: 1. View Report.pdf, 2. View Supplemental, 3. View Supplemental Report.pdf, 4. 81276 CMS.pdf
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Subject:      Support Of Assembly Bills 2760, 2763, And 2765
From:            Councilmembers Nadel and Brunner
Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution In Support Of The Following State Assembly Bills Regarding Pesticide Spraying And Directing City Lobbyists To Advocate For Provisions In These Bills That Ensure Independent Verification Of Program Safety Prior To Any Aerial Pesticide Application Over Urban Areas:
a)      AB2760 (Leno) Would Require That An Environmental Impact Report Be Completed Before The State Agricultural Department Could Apply Pesticides In Urban Areas For The Eradication Of The Light Brown Apple Moth.
b)      AB2763 (Laird) Would Require The State Department Of Food And Agriculture To Prepare A List Of Invasive Species That Might Enter The State And Prepare A Written Assessment For The High Priority Species, Describing Eradication, Control, Management, Including Which Chemicals Might Be Used.
c)      AB2765 (Huffman) Would Require A Public Hearing And The Examination Of Alternatives To Aerial Spraying Before Any Decision To Do So. It Also Requires Full Disclosure Of All Pesticide Components And To Seek Independent Certification Of Their Safety. (TITLE CHANGE)