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10/6/1998
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5d
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RES A Resolution Requesting That the NCACC Consider proposing legislation of statewide applicability on certain issues for consideration during the 1999 session of the NC General Assembly 10-06-1998-5d
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/1 <br />i~ <br />Disadvantaee of Materials Separation Ordinance <br />Effectiveness of this ordinance would be determined by rigorous enforcement which <br />could require additional personnel and legal time. <br />Recommendation <br />That the Owners Group pass the attached resolution recommending that all the member <br />governments consider the concept of using a construction and demolition materials <br />separation or finance and solid waste plan ordinance to reduce construction and <br />emo ition wastes andfiiled. If the member governments agree with the need for these <br />regulations, they could direct their attorneys, building inspection, solid waste, planning <br />and other relevant staff to review the concept of a materials separation ordinance and <br />solid waste plan ordinance and develop. an implementation plan. <br />4 <br />
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