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2 <br /> 1 Tuesday, the Board of Aldermen looks forward to having the community move forward with <br /> 2 having roll-out recycling bins. He said that he is also excited about opportunities of organic <br /> 3 waste and pay-as-you-throw, which would discourage the disposal of organic waste. <br /> 4 <br /> 5 • Town of Chapel Hill <br /> 6 Mayor Kleinschmidt said that Chapel Hill has retained a consultant and received a report <br /> 7 from them on a review of the solid waste options. The report has been shared with all parties. <br /> 8 Chapel Hill is looking at moving waste to a transfer station in Durham. He said that Chapel Hill <br /> 9 wants to renew its contract with recycling with Orange County. <br /> 10 Chapel Hill Town Manager Roger Stancil said that Chapel Hill will be using a Waste <br /> 11 Industries transfer station beginning in April. He said that they would like to enter into a new <br /> 12 interlocal agreement. <br /> 13 Council Member Pease arrived at 7:13PM. <br /> 14 Council Member Ward said that he wanted to speak strongly that Chapel Hill is eager to <br /> 15 give direction to Orange County so that Chapel Hill can proceed with an RFP for the purchase <br /> 16 of the recycling carts to get this program up and running as soon as possible. He said that he <br /> 17 hoped that they can do a new interlocal agreement that addresses this issue. <br /> 18 Commissioner Jacobs made reference to page 4 of the abstract and said that Orange <br /> 19 County was to purchase these last year. <br /> 20 Commissioner Rich said that she does not want to forget about newer technology and <br /> 21 they need to focus on the future and get ahead of the curve. She would like to consider <br /> 22 different ways to handle their waste. She said that perhaps when the Solid Waste Advisory <br /> 23 Board (SWAB) comes back to life that they could address this new technology. <br /> 24 Chair Jacobs said that the SWAB did some investigation and decided that newer <br /> 25 technology was beyond the capabilities without more resources. When the County decided not <br /> 26 to site a transfer station 4 years ago, it has been the position to confirm the commitment to <br /> 27 finding alternate technologies and creating more regional partnerships. <br /> 28 Alderman Slade said that he would encourage the County to pursue a zero waste goal <br /> 29 as a priority. <br /> 30 Council Member Ward asked if the County feels comfortable with moving forward with <br /> 31 the purchase of the recycling carts. <br /> 32 Chair Jacobs said that hopefully by the end of this conversation, the County will be <br /> 33 ready. <br /> 34 <br /> 35 • Town of Hillsborough <br /> 36 <br /> 37 Mayor Stevens called upon Hillsborough Town Manager Eric Peterson. <br /> 38 Eric Peterson said that the Durham County transfer station is just as close to Eubanks <br /> 39 Road so Hillsborough will partner with Orange County to take their waste to Durham County. <br /> 40 He said that, from a staff perspective, they are interested in participating in a recycling program. <br /> 41 <br /> 42 • Orange County (including update on the Solid Waste Advisory Board (SWAB) <br /> 43 Michael Talbert said that the County is making progress. The landfill is closing in June. <br /> 44 The management of the landfill was transferred to Orange County in 1999. This interlocal <br /> 45 agreement created the SWAB. The SWAB continues to be active and is an important function <br /> 46 of solid waste. Originally the SWAB had eight members with two from each jurisdiction, and this <br /> 47 can be considered as things move forward. With the closing of the landfill in June, the interlocal <br /> 48 agreement terminates and so does the SWAB. Orange County will continue to do recycling, <br /> 49 construction and demolition, yard waste, storm debris management, and countywide and <br /> 50 statewide planning and reporting will still be in place. The five convenience centers will continue <br /> 51 to stay in place. The County is considering an agreement with the City of Durham for solid <br />