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<br /> <br />4. Full Cost When <br />foreseeable costs, raw <br />and health costs even if such costs are not reflected in the initial <br />thresholds should be considered when decisions. <br /> <br /> <br />to consider all the <br />use, eventual <br />Short-and benefits and time <br /> <br />5. Participatory Decision Process: Decisions applying the <br />participatory, and informed the best available information. <br /> <br /> <br />must be <br /> <br />Sec.l02. THREE YEAR REVIEW. <br />No later than three years from the effective date of this ordinance, and after a public hearing, the Commission on the <br />Environment shall submit a report to the Board of Supervisors on the effectiveness of the Precautionary Principle <br />policy. <br /> <br />Sec. 103. LIST OF ALL ENVIRONMENTAL ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS. <br />The Director of the Department of the Environment shall produce and maintain a list of all City and County of San <br />Francisco ordinances and resolutions which affect or relate to the environment and shall post this list on the <br />Department of the Environment's website. <br /> <br />Sec. 104. CITY UNDERTAKING LIMITED TO PROMOTION OF GENERAL WELFARE. <br />The Board of Supervisors encourages all City employees and officials to take the precautionary principle into <br />consideration and evaluate alternatives when taking actions that could impact health and the environment, especially <br />where those actions could pose threats of serious harm or irreversible damage. This ordinance does not impose <br />specific duties upon any City employee or official to take specific actions. In adopting and undertaking the <br />enforcement of this ordinance, the City and County of San Francisco is assuming an undertaking only to promote the <br />general welfare. It is not assuming, nor is it imposing on its officers and employees, an obligation for breach of which <br />it is liable in money damages to any person who claims that such breach proximately caused injury nor may this <br />ordinance provide any basis for any other judicial relief including, but not limited to a writ of mandamus or an <br />injunction. In adopting this Chapter, the Board of Supervisors does not intend to authorize or require the disclosure to <br />the public of any proprietary information protected under the laws of the State of California. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />