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cottstractiott attd demolition iippittg.fee revenue. I'm sure you would anticipate that if <br /> the 1 own concedes its commercial services to the private sector, and declines to ensure <br /> that commercial waste collected in Chapel Hill continues to be delivered to the Orange <br /> County Landfill, the waste would shift to out-of-comity disposal facilities whose tipping <br /> fees are lower, unburdened by the need to fund recycling and waste reduction services in <br /> their counties. <br /> 4. If the Town were to eliminate commercial collections, would the County consider <br /> charging the Town a fee specifically for recycling services? How much would such a <br /> fee be? <br /> Again, I am not in a position to say what the County would or wouldn't do, however, <br /> since this question has not come up before, 1 have no personal position. Based on the <br /> discussion in It above, it is likely that the County would consider an annual payment for <br /> non-residential recycling and waste reduction services provided, though this amount <br /> would be in excess of the total amount currently paid by the Town in non-residential <br /> tipping fees relative to services received <br /> Sincerely, <br /> Gayle Wilson, Soli aste Director <br /> cc: Orange County Commissioners <br /> John Link, County Manager <br /> Cal Horton, Town Manager <br /> Sonna Lowenthal, Assistant Town Manager <br /> Hary Howard, Sanitation Superintendent <br /> Randy Ballard, Administrative Analyst <br />
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