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HomeMy WebLinkAbout153-94RESOLUTION NO. 153-94 REQUESTING THAT CONTRA COSTA COUNTY CEASE COLLECTING A $2.12 PER TON TIPPING FEE SURCHARGE FOR THE MOBILE HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE COLLECTION PROGRAM ON BEHALF OF THE TOWN OF DANVILLE AND DIRECT VALLEY WASTE MANAGEMENT, INC. TO COLLECT THE FEE WHEREAS, the California Integrated Waste Management Act (AB 939) requires all cities and counties to adopt Household Hazardous Waste Elements which outline methods to properly manage, recycle, dispose and reduce household hazardous waste (HHW) in their jurisdictions; and WHEREAS, the Town's adopted HHW Element identifies the mobile collection of HHW as an appropriate implementation measure; and WHEREAS, in 1992 the Town Council of the Town of Danville, in conjunction with other Contra Costa cities, requested that Contra Costa County collect a $2.12 per ton surcharge at the transfer stations and landfills to fund a Countywide Mobile HHW Collection Program; and WHEREAS, the Public Managers' Association (PMA) Solid Waste Subcommittee has recommended that participating cities in Contra Costa County discontinue having Contra Costa County collect the $2.12 per ton surcharge in order to streamline the funding process; and WHEREAS, the PMA Solid Waste Subcommittee further recommended that this surcharge be incorporated into each city's solid waste franchise fees. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Town Council of the Town of Danville hereby requests that Contra Costa County discontinue collection of the $2.12 per ton surcharge at the transfer stations/landfills on behalf of the Town of Danville as part of the tipping fee; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that once notice is received from Contra Costa County that the $2.12 per ton surcharge is no longer collected at the transfer station, that Valley Waste Management, the Town of Danville franchised waste hauler, collect the $2.12 per ton tip fee and pay the funds collected to Central Contra Costa Sanitary District on behalf of the Town of Danville on a quarterly basis. Funds will be used for the Town's share of the Contra Costa County Health Department Mobile Collection Program or any successor Household Hazardous Waste Collection Program; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this resolution rescinds Resolution No. 135-94 approved on November 1, 1994. APPROVED by the Danville Town Council at a Regular Meeting held on Tuesday, December 6, 1994, by the following vote: AYES: Greenberg, Doyle, Ritchey, NOES: None ABSTAINED: None ABSENT: None Shimansky, Waldo MAYOR APPROVED AS TO FORM: & ATTEST: CITY CLERK