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B. Municipalities <br />THOSE REPRESENTING THE MUNICIPALITY LISTED SHOULD REPLY FOR <br />THAT MUNICIPALITY. Others may comment. Indicate if you are from Chapel Hill or <br />not for this section. <br />Chapel Hill representative <br />Not a representative: <br />Chapel Hill - <br />1. Do you see any changes in residential collection? <br />a. Methodology? If so, what? _ <br />b. Competitive? If so, what? _ <br />c. Franchised? If so, what? <br />d. Compliance with inter -local agrecment in terms of the level of <br />commitment of delivery of solid waste to the county disposal facility? <br />If so, what? <br />e. Other? <br />If so, what? <br />2. Do you see any changes in commercial (and other non - residential) collection? <br />d. Methodology? If so, what? <br />C, Competitive? If so, what? <br />f. Franchised? If so, what? <br />g Compliance with inter -local agreement commitment of delivery of <br />solid waste to the county disposal facility? If so, what? <br />It, Other? If so, what? <br />Should Chapel Hill implement residential PAYT? <br />Yes No <br />4. If yes, should the PAYT fees be set to cover cost of <br />a. Collection <br />b. Disposal <br />c, Both collection and disposal <br />d. Some other amount not based on collection and /or disposal <br />5. Should the Town ban the following materials from the trash? <br />a. Bottles and cans <br />Yes <br />No <br />b. Newspaper and Magazines <br />Yes <br />No <br />c. Mixed Paper <br />Yes <br />No <br />d. OCC <br />Yes <br />No <br />e. Other <br />Note: The objective is for all bans to apply throughout the county, which would include the <br />incorporated and unincorporated areas, but each Town must adopt its own collection bans. <br />lK <br />