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• preliminary steps involved in creation of conservation easements intended to protect that <br />portion of the Greene Tract designated to be preserved as open space; and <br />• an update on development of the new construction and demolition (C&D) landfill that is <br />virtually complete. <br />Attachment 3a-1: 10/01/01 BOCC Resolution Endorsing Implementation Of The Solid <br />Waste Facilities Master Plan <br />Attachment 3a-2. Map - Solid Waste Facility Master Plan <br />Attachment 3a-3. Landfill Neighborhood Map <br />Attachment 3a-4: 6126102 Greene Tract Work Group Resolution <br />3R Fee: Staff will report on what has been a very smooth overall implementation of the Waste <br />Reduction, Reuse, and Recycling (3R) fee that became effective for FY 2004-05, and provide <br />some data regarding collections to this point. <br />Attachment 3b. 2101105 Staff Memo re: 3R Fee Update <br />Three Year Solid Waste Management Plan Update: As a starting point for discussion, staff <br />have prepared a draft of a process whereby the staff, BOCC, SWAB, and municipal partners <br />would re-examine the resources, programs, and facilities needed to achieve the County's 61 <br />percent solid waste reduction goal. This would provide an opportunity to address issues that <br />have been raised by the Town of Chapel Hill regarding how additional solid waste system <br />capabilities could be developed to facilitate the possible implementation of a pay-as-you-throw <br />system for waste disposal. <br />Attachment 3c. 2101105 Staff Memo re: Orange County Solid Waste Management Plan <br />Reconsideration/Review Process <br />Regulated Recyclable Materials Ordinance: Staff will report on results obtained since the <br />implementation of the RRMO in October 2002. <br />Attachment 3d: 2101105 Staff Memo re: Regulated Recyclable Materials Ordinance <br />Update <br />Landclearing Debris Recycling: Staff will report verbally on discussions related to the possible <br />creation of one or more County facilities that would provide a convenient, low-cost alternative to <br />Orange County residents who need to dispose of landclearing debris. Such facilities would also <br />provide the County with a reliable means of managing, storing, and processing large amounts of <br />vegetative debris in the event of major storms. <br />No Attachments <br />Equipment Replacement Schedule: Staff have prepared an updated version of the vehicle and <br />major equipment replacement schedule that was factored into the most recent three year update <br />to the ten year solid waste management plan submitted to the State last year. <br />Attachment 3f., Solid Waste Equipment Reserve/Replacement Schedule