without prior notice to or action by any other Party. The County will promptly notify the other
<br />Parties of any decrease in any Governmental Fee.
<br />(2) If the County determines that it is or may be advisable to create, increase or decrease
<br />any , '
<br />rate, fee or charge covered by this section, then the County will
<br />give at least 30 days' notice of the proposed change to the other Parties, and the County will request
<br />that the Advisory Commission consider the proposed change. If the Advisory Commission
<br />recommends that the change be approved, then the change may take effect if the County
<br />subsequently approves it If the Advisory Commission recommends that the change not be
<br />approved, then the change may take effect only if the County and at least two other Parties
<br />subsequently approve the change (except that approval by s the County and any
<br />other single Party will be required at any time there are less than four Parties to this Agreement).
<br />A change will take effect at the end of the notice period or, if later, the date of the last Governing
<br />Body approval necessary for it to take effect.
<br />(? Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement. the County may at
<br />any time, and from time to time in its discretion, create, increase or decrease any minor fees
<br />for the disposal of certain classes of Solid Waste (such as fees for the disposal of yard waste or
<br />clean wood waste) and minor charges for the sale of goods (,such as., for example. mulch,
<br />scrap tires, or clean wood wastel A fee or charge shall be considered "minor" for the
<br />pumoses of this paragraph if the fee or charge produced less than 1% of the System's total
<br />revenue for the last preceding Fiscal Year for which audited financial statements are
<br />avlilable.
<br />Time limit on fee change approvals. provals. Any approvals given by a Party, pursuant to the
<br />approval requirements of this Part 4, to the imposition or increase of any fee will be of no further
<br />effect after 90 days from the date of the action granting approval (or after such shorter or longer
<br />period as maybe made part of the action granting approval), if the imposition or increase so
<br />approved has not by such time received all approvals required for its effectiveness.
<br />funds for System purposes. The County will use System Revenues solely to carry out the Solid
<br />Waste Management Plan and Policies and solely for the benefit of the System, including (1) to pay
<br />costs of disposing of Solid Waste, (2) to pay costs of collecting, processing and disposing of
<br />Recyclables, (3) to the extent permitted by law, to pay costs of providing public benefits
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<br />(2) If the County determines that it is or may be advisable to create, increase or decrease
<br />any , '
<br />rate, fee or charge covered by this section, then the County will
<br />give at least 30 days' notice of the proposed change to the other Parties, and the County will request
<br />that the Advisory Commission consider the proposed change. If the Advisory Commission
<br />recommends that the change be approved, then the change may take effect if the County
<br />subsequently approves it If the Advisory Commission recommends that the change not be
<br />approved, then the change may take effect only if the County and at least two other Parties
<br />subsequently approve the change (except that approval by s the County and any
<br />other single Party will be required at any time there are less than four Parties to this Agreement).
<br />A change will take effect at the end of the notice period or, if later, the date of the last Governing
<br />Body approval necessary for it to take effect.
<br />(? Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement. the County may at
<br />any time, and from time to time in its discretion, create, increase or decrease any minor fees
<br />for the disposal of certain classes of Solid Waste (such as fees for the disposal of yard waste or
<br />clean wood waste) and minor charges for the sale of goods (,such as., for example. mulch,
<br />scrap tires, or clean wood wastel A fee or charge shall be considered "minor" for the
<br />pumoses of this paragraph if the fee or charge produced less than 1% of the System's total
<br />revenue for the last preceding Fiscal Year for which audited financial statements are
<br />avlilable.
<br />Time limit on fee change approvals. provals. Any approvals given by a Party, pursuant to the
<br />approval requirements of this Part 4, to the imposition or increase of any fee will be of no further
<br />effect after 90 days from the date of the action granting approval (or after such shorter or longer
<br />period as maybe made part of the action granting approval), if the imposition or increase so
<br />approved has not by such time received all approvals required for its effectiveness.
<br />funds for System purposes. The County will use System Revenues solely to carry out the Solid
<br />Waste Management Plan and Policies and solely for the benefit of the System, including (1) to pay
<br />costs of disposing of Solid Waste, (2) to pay costs of collecting, processing and disposing of
<br />Recyclables, (3) to the extent permitted by law, to pay costs of providing public benefits
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