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Reaffirm Resolution to Designate Santa Ana as a RMDZ <br />March 19, 2019 <br />Page 2 <br />several qualified for free technical assistance from CalRecyle. Additional city marketing for the <br />program included flyers to green businesses, an insert in the City's water bill, and an <br />advertisement on the electronic billboard at the Auto Mall. This program continues to be an <br />incentive to attracting recycling and green businesses to the City of Santa Ana. <br />Each year, other Orange County cities are invited to become members of the Orange County <br />Recycling Market Development Zone (OC RMDZ). If new jurisdictions wish to join the OC <br />RMDZ, the State program requires that cities adopt a new resolution approving their current <br />designation and the designation of any new members to the Zone. The cities of Fullerton and <br />Lake Forest have requested to be added to the Zone. <br />As the lead agency, the City of Huntington Beach will submit an updated application for the OC <br />RMDZ to CalRecycle for Board approval by June 1, 2019. <br />STRATEGIC PLAN ALIGNMENT <br />Approval of this item supports the City's efforts to meet Goal #3 Economic Development, <br />Objective #3, (Promote a solutions -based customer focus in all efforts to facilitate development <br />and investment in the community), Strategy C (Explore opportunities to encourage a business <br />friendly environment within the city through the reduction of non-essential regulatory <br />requirements, improved coordination between agencies for development review and addition of <br />monetary incentives). <br />FISCAL IMPACT <br />There is no fiscal impact associated with this action. <br />Steven A. Mendoza Fuadeiss, PE, PLS <br />Executive Director Execu ' e Director <br />Community Development Agency Public orks Agency <br />Exhibit: 1. Resolution <br />55A-2 <br />