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2 <br /> stakeholders and other interested parties to produce appropriate changes to the draft <br /> ordinance, based on their input and previous direction from the BOCC. Among other points, the <br /> accompanying staff memo lays out the major features of the ordinance, feedback received from <br /> parties that would be affected by the ordinance, a discussion of enforcement issues, and a <br /> proposed timeline for implementation if the BOCC feels that they are ready to pursue adoption <br /> of the ordinance as revised. <br /> FINANCIAL IMPACT: Details of the financial implications related to adoption of the ordinance <br /> are discussed in the Solid Waste Facilities Master Plan report (agenda item #2 on this October <br /> 1 work session). The Manager's' Recommended 2001-02 operating budget for the Solid <br /> Waste/Landfill Operations Fund included funding for the C&D Education and Enforcement <br /> Specialist position recommended by the C&D Waste Recycling Task Force to implement this <br /> ordinance and the accompanying education efforts. The BOCC elected to postpone <br /> consideration of the creation of that permanent position itself until there was an opportunity to <br /> review the recyclable materials ordinance in more detail than could be achieved during the June <br /> 2001 budget work sessions. However, funding for the position and associated costs is already <br /> available in the FY 2001-02 approved budget. <br /> RECOMMENDATION(S): The Manager recommends that the Board provide additional input <br /> to staff regarding the ordinance, set a date for the public hearing, and authorize the creation of <br /> a permanent C&D Education and Enforcement Specialist position. <br />