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B. Any consideration of eliminating a program, facility or service shall first be discussed by the <br />advisory committee /commission /board /group so that all parties may provide input to the <br />decision. <br />C. It is the County's objective to offer equivalent services /programs within the Towns. County <br />may also provide special services to individual Towns that may require special negotiated <br />service fees or other specific compensation that fall outside of this Agreement. The portion <br />of Chapel Hill located within Durham County should receive those services which other parts <br />of the Town of Chapel Hill receive, however, it is solely the responsibility of the Town of <br />Chapel Hill to establish the authority by which County shall provide services in that portion of <br />the Town. <br />D. County shall ensure that recycling programs /services provided by the County are of high <br />quality and reliable with regard to the reasonable: Adherence to route schedules; prevention <br />of overflow of drop -off site receptacles; resolution of complaints; safety; and making <br />progress toward waste reduction objectives —etc. County will endeavor to coordinate urban <br />curbside recycling collection routing with municipal waste collection routing (as requested) to <br />the extent possible, consistent with collection efficiency, budgetary constraints and available <br />resources (i.e. roll -carts, compacting collection vehicles; etG-) County will endeavor to <br />maintain maximum efficiency in recycling and waste reduction programs consistent with <br />generally accepted industry best management practices. <br />E. Towns will coordinate /collaborate with County with regard to specific interests /initiatives that <br />affect performance of County programs and services, such as but not limited to PAYT and; <br />organics diversion-,--to. <br />Current 24 -Hour Recycling Drop -off Centers are intended to remain in service, subject to <br />County budgetary considerations, recyclable material drop -off requirements of the parties, <br />site availability, space limitations, material market availability, and Town recyclable material <br />drop -off requirements. The five current drop -off sites include: Cedar Falls Park, Hampton <br />Point, Carrboro Plaza, University Mall, and Meadowmont. No reductions or additions of <br />drop -off sites are contemplated at this time. Reduction /addition in the number of centers <br />within each Town shall be coordinated /reviewed by advisory <br />board /commission /committee /group. <br />G. Subject to state and federal law and subject to budgetary considerations and constraints it is <br />expected by the Parties that recycling services offered at the time of the execution of this <br />Agreement shall continue and be subject to appropriate performance measure and analysis. <br />V. ORDINANCE ENFORCEMENT <br />Towns will allow enforcement of County regulated recyclable material ordinance _ <br />(RRMO) within Town municipal limits. Each Town may assist in the enforcement of County's <br />Regulated Recyclable Materials Ordinance within each Town's jurisdiction using their staff in <br />coordination with County staff. Towns shall monitor waste collected by Town staff for <br />banned materials in order to prevent the delivery of banned materials for disposal. County <br />shall provide solid waste plan advice, review, and approvals in concert with development <br />applications to various jurisdictions. County may assist towns' enforcement staff in <br />enforcement of landfill bans on privately collected waste containers. <br />Formatted: Indent: Left: 0.5 ", No bullets or <br />numbering <br />Formatted: Font: Bold <br />Formatted: Font: Bold, No underline <br />Formatted: Font: (Default) Arial <br />Formatted: Left, Indent: Left: 0.25 ", Space <br />After: 10 pt, Line spacing: Multiple 1.15 li, No <br />bullets or numbering <br />