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Each government shall appoint two <br />representatives to a Solid Waste Management <br />Advisory Commission, pursuant to an adopted <br />Interlocal Agreement, which shall succeed the <br />LOG and begin meeting after adoption of the <br />1999 -2000 budget (no later than July 1, 1999). <br />The Board re- emphasized that solid was <br />collection /transportation decisions would <br />remain the prerogative of each local <br />government entity. <br />It is important that UNC -CH representatives sit <br />at the table, even if the University chooses not <br />to commit to participation in the solid waste <br />management system. <br />Members of the new Solid Waste <br />Advisory Commission should be <br />appointed according to Article VI 6.03 of <br />the latest draft of the Interlocal <br />Agreement. <br />We understand that solid waste <br />collection decisions should be the <br />responsibility of each jurisdiction, as <br />contained in Article V of the latest draft <br />of the Interlocal Agreement. <br />We believe it would be useful for the <br />University to monitor /participate in all <br />proceedings and that we should <br />encourage their participation. Our <br />understanding is that the law does not <br />allow the University to be a signatory to <br />an Interlocal Agreement. <br />CADEPTSTUBWORMSWlswch1117.doc 5 Printed: 12/04/98 <br />