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Item 16 - Agreement for the Waste Infrastructure System Enterprise
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<br /> <br />by the County from the disposal of Imported Acceptable Waste (excluding any newly <br />established per-ton fees or increases to existing per-ton fees with respect to Imported <br />Acceptable Waste payable to the State, other regulatory agencies or cities in which <br />facilities in the Waste Infrastructure System are located.) <br /> <br />(ii) Distribution: Net Import Revenues shall be distributed as follows; <br /> <br />a. 50% of any Net Import Revenues shall be paid to the County General Fund. <br /> <br />b. 50% of such Net Import Revenues shall be paid to the Participating Cities (and <br />to the County, with respect to the unincorporated area) listed in Appendix 1 for <br />use for any purpose by the Participating City, including but not limited to State <br />mandated solid waste programs. Payments of such amount to the County <br />General Fund and the Participating Cities shall be made by the County within <br />ninety (90) days after the end of each fiscal year. The portion of Net Import <br />Revenues specified above payable to the Participating Cities shall be apportioned <br />in the percentages set forth in Appendix 1. <br /> <br />c. The percentages set forth in Appendix 1 with respect to each Participating City <br />shall be annually reviewed and adjusted every five (5) years by the County to <br />reflect the percentage of deliveries of Acceptable Waste from each Participating <br />City averaged over the last five (5) years. The County shall notify Participating <br />Cities of the revised percentages in Appendix 1 within one hundred and twenty <br />(120) days of the end of each fiscal year. <br /> <br />SECTION 3.7 COUNTY PROVISION OF WASTE DIVERSION SERVICES. <br /> <br />(A) County-Wide Recycling and Diversion Services. Unless otherwise specifically provided in <br />this Agreement, County is not required to provide for any source reduction, materials recovery, recycling, organic <br />processing or other waste diversion services under this Agreement. However, County may choose to provide County- <br />Wide Recycling Services funded through the County OC Waste & Recycling Enterprise Fund at its sole discretion on <br />the condition that provision of said services shall be funded in a manner that does not impact the Contract Rate without <br />first going through the process outlined in Section 4.2 and expressly agreed to by 50% of Participating Cities. <br /> <br />(B) Organic Processing and Diversion Services. The County has developed Organics <br />Infrastructure and programs available to interested Cities intended to assist Cities in meeting their diversion and <br />Organic Legislative Recycled Organic Waste Procurement goals and to promote the processing and diversion of <br />Organic Waste into compost or other material that qualifies as diversion under Applicable Law. Cities interested in <br />receiving County provided Organic Processing Services may enter into the separate Organic Services Agreement <br />(“OSA”) provided in Appendix 5 of this Agreement. <br /> <br />(C) Food Waste Processing and Diversion. County is in the process of evaluating the options <br />and feasibility of development of a Commercial Food Waste Processing Infrastructure. If developed, Cities will be <br />provided an opportunity to participate in this service on terms which shall be separately agreed upon by the Parties. <br /> <br />(D) Edible Food Recovery Programs. County is in the process of evaluating the options and <br />feasibility of development of regional County-wide edible food recovery programs to assist Cities in meeting State <br />mandated goals. The intent of Edible Food Recovery to address the food hierarchy and wasted food scale on a regional <br />level through collaboration of all jurisdictions, key local, State and federal stakeholders, the non-profit sector and <br />business sector. City agrees to reasonably cooperate with County efforts and collaborate on data analysis and reporting <br />to provide jurisdictions reports for compliance under SB 1383. If developed, Cities will be provided an opportunity <br />to participate in this service on terms which shall be separately agreed upon by the Parties. <br /> <br />(E) Recycling Market Development Zone (“RMDZ”) Program. The RMDZ program, <br />administered by the California Department of Resource Recycling and Recovery (CalRecycle), combines recycling <br />with economic development to support business that use materials from the waste stream to manufacture their products. <br />The program offers loans, technical assistance and product marketing to eligible businesses located within designates <br />zones. City agrees to reasonably cooperate and collaborate with County in support of the RMDZ program.
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