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Attachment C <br />Interlocal Agreement for Solid Waste Management <br />Staff Draft Outline— March 2012 <br />Construction & Demolition(C &D) and Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) Landfills <br />• County to maintain financial, regulatory and environmental responsibility for operations, closure and for post - closure <br />maintenance /monitoring <br />• County to monitor operation and performance of University Landfill Gas Recovery System <br />• County to provide ancillary services such as: <br />• White Goods /Appliances <br />• Scrap Tires <br />• Scrap Metal <br />• Clean Wood Waste <br />• Vegetative waste <br />• Mattresses <br />• Towns and County will, in support of the solid waste enterprise fund, direct C &D waste from projects where local <br />government funding is utilized, including school construction and renovation, to the County C &D Landfill <br />• Towns and County will, in support of the solid waste enterprise fund, deliver white goods /appliances, vegetative <br />wastes and scrap metal to County recycling facilities <br />• Tipping fees (if any) shall be established annually as part of the County budget process and become effective on July 1 <br />Municipal Solid Waste Collection and Transfer <br />• Carrboro, Chapel Hill, Hillsborough and Orange County will maintain authority and responsibility for MSW collected <br />and transferred within their respective jurisdictions. <br />• Should the County or a Town (or Towns) plan, site and develop a waste transfer station consideration shall be given to <br />parties of this Interlocal Agreement as to being able to use the transfer facility, subject to payment of prevailing <br />tipping fees as established by the relevant governing body. These tipping fees shall be established annually as part of <br />the regular budget approval process. <br />• County will develop, operate and fund Solid Waste Convenience Centers that accept residentially generated MSW, <br />C &D, bulky waste, etc. for all County /Town residents. <br />• Parties will provide minimum twelve months' notice of intent to implement a pay -as- you -throw residential waste <br />collection system that has the potential to financially or operationally impact another party. <br />• County will endeavor to maximize schedule of operation and services available (subject to material markets and <br />budgetary considerations) at Convenience Centers, consistent with current District /Neighborhood concept or other <br />convenience center concepts as directed by the Board of Commissioners. Current District Center (Walnut Grove <br />Church Road and Eubanks Road) services include: <br />• residential municipal waste <br />• household hazardous waste <br />• cardboard <br />• waste oil, filters and anti - freeze <br />• yard waste <br />• scrap tires <br />• clean wood waste <br />• scrap metal and white goods <br />• cooking oil and residential food waste <br />• mixed recyclables (bottles, cans, mixed paper) <br />• rigid plastics <br />• textiles /shoes <br />o salvage shed <br />1 <br />24 <br />