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3 <br /> 1 waste at $42.50 a ton. This could be a five-year agreement. Attachment A summarizes this. <br /> 2 The County generates about 200 tons per day of solid waste. If all of this went to the City of <br /> 3 Durham, it would make up less than 20% of their total capacity. If there is an agreement or <br /> 4 solution at some point, Durham would make an excellent partner for waste to energy or other <br /> 5 new technologies. This would give a five-year window to continue. The Board of County <br /> 6 Commissioners will consider this on December 11 t". Orange County will continue the recycling <br /> 7 effort. In July, the County went to single-stream recycling. The convenience center at Walnut <br /> 8 Grove is being remodeled. The plan is to remodel all five of the convenience centers. Walnut <br /> 9 Grove should be complete in the next 3-4 weeks. <br /> 10 There will also be district centers, which will operate longer hours and will take more <br /> 11 recycling components. The neighborhood centers are smaller and take fewer items. <br /> 12 Orange County is ready to move forward with a new interlocal agreement and staffs are <br /> 13 already working on this. A component of the interlocal agreement could be the creation of the <br /> 14 new SWAB along with the charge. <br /> 15 <br /> 16 Aldermen Michelle Johnson and Jacqueline Gist arrived at 723PM. <br /> 17 <br /> 18 Chair Jacobs asked Solid Waste Director Gayle Wilson to update them on the waste <br /> 19 reduction goal. <br /> 20 Solid Waste Director Gayle Wilson said that since the state required reporting and for local <br /> 21 governments to set goals, Orange County has steadily increased its per capita waste reduction <br /> 22 and the goal of 61% when it was set was the highest in the state. He said that Orange County <br /> 23 is still moving forward and is at a 56% waste reduction rate. He said that one of the contributing <br /> 24 factors is collaboration with partners. <br /> 25 Mayor Chilton said that since one of the state representatives from Orange County is <br /> 26 retiring soon, Joe Hackney, who wrote the bill for the first state-mandated waste reduction bill. <br /> 27 He wanted to publicly recognize Joe Hackney. He said that following upon Joe Hackney's <br /> 28 leadership, Orange County has been at the forefront statewide and a role model as far as <br /> 29 adopting the aggressive waste reduction goals that Gayle Wilson mentioned. He thanked all of <br /> 30 the staff that works for solid waste management in Orange County for making these pioneering <br /> 31 ideas of the elected officials. He said that the staff is demonstrating a model for our state and <br /> 32 our country. <br /> 33 Mayor Chilton asked for clarification of the five convenience centers. <br /> 34 Gayle Wilson said that the concept is to modernize all five existing centers, but dedicate <br /> 35 two of these to be full-service with longer hours and a full array of services. <br /> 36 Chair Jacobs said that Orange County was one of the first counties to do electronics <br /> 37 recycling and an ordinance for construction and demolition waste, and that is because of the <br /> 38 partnership with the municipalities. He said that one of the offerings at these larger sites is food <br /> 39 waste recycling. <br /> 40 Commissioner Jacobs made reference to reconstituting the SWAB and said that he would <br /> 41 like the University to have an option to be at the table. <br /> 42 Mayor Kleinschmidt said that UNC is doing its own solid waste disposal. <br /> 43 Mayor Chilton said that it is important for UNC to at least be a part of this discussion. <br /> 44 Frank Clifton said that there have been ongoing discussions. The attorneys have been <br /> 45 talking about the new agreement that will clarify the recycling roles and the roles of the County, <br /> 46 as well as the agreement with Durham and Orange County. He said that any of the towns can <br /> 47 join the discussion. <br /> 48 Mayor Kleinschmidt said that the interlocal agreement needs to describe the mission and <br /> 49 short-term goals of each entity. <br /> 50 Chair Jacobs said that as part of a new SWAB, he would like to see a more aggressive <br /> 51 effort of pursuing alternative technologies for solid waste disposal. <br />