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4 <br /> C. Towns and County will, in support of the solid waste enterprise fund, direct C&D waste from <br /> projects where local government funding is utilized, including school construction and <br /> renovation, to the Orange County C&D Landfill. <br /> D. Tipping fees shall be established annually as part of the County budget process, may <br /> include some portion of the fee to apply to post-closure costs, and shall become effective on <br /> July 1 of a given year. <br /> III. MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE ("MSW") COLLECTION AND TRANSFER <br /> A. Towns and County will maintain authority and responsibility, financial and environmental, for <br /> MSW collected and transferred within their respective jurisdictions. <br /> B. Should the County or a Town (or Towns) plan, site, and develop a waste transfer station any <br /> Party to this Agreement shall be granted access to use such waste transfer station subject <br /> to payment of prevailing tipping fees as established by the relevant governing body. These <br /> tipping fees shall be established annually as part of the regular budget approval process and <br /> become effective on July 1 of a given year. <br /> C. County will maintain, operate, and fund Solid Waste Convenience Centers that accept <br /> residentially generated MSW, C&D, bulky waste, recyclable materials, etc. for the use and <br /> benefit of all County and Town residents. <br /> D. Parties will provide minimum twelve months' notice of intent to implement a pay-as-you- <br /> throw residential waste collection system. <br /> E. Towns and County will, in support of the solid waste enterprise fund, deliver white <br /> goods/appliances, mattresses, vegetative wastes, C&D waste, clean wood, cardboard and <br /> scrap metal to designated Orange County facilities. <br /> F. County shall provide for the specific recycling and/or, where legally permissible, the reuse of <br /> the following materials: <br /> 1. White Goods/Appliances; <br /> 2. Scrap tires; <br /> 3. Scrap metal; <br /> 4. Clean wood waste; <br /> 5. Vegetative waste; <br /> 6. Electronics <br /> 7. Mattresses. <br /> G. County will endeavor to maximize schedule of operation and services available (subject to <br /> material markets and budgetary considerations and constraints) at convenience centers <br /> consistent with current District/Neighborhood concept or other convenience center concepts <br /> as directed by the Board of Commissioners. Current District Center(Walnut Grove Church <br /> Road and Eubanks Road 'Convenience Centers) services provide for the disposal of: <br /> 1. Residential municipal waste; <br /> 2. Household hazardous waste; <br /> 2 <br />