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Fees could be based on either an h6urly rate, per acre arlob rate and could be based on any <br /> number Q,f' variablrs such as quaraity ofmuderial la be ground, lawl:on of farm and dif cuh Yo <br /> get to, whether• large wumps are. to be included in maierial, extimated level of annual denjan d <br /> for dliis yen cue, etc- <br /> * 1,f' a subs!4 is to be o f�`ered oniv ire agricuhure cot mun it a clear del n. ilion or meaod of <br /> identifying• legitimate farpning operationse musl be developed and a trim = Scalid Waste <br /> Management Fund S*Ource of fa ml ng be identified. <br /> eases would include n2obilLation costs (draraxrporting equipment to and from the rite) and <br /> costs amncioied directly Kjith the grMing operation . <br /> i Ifrhe ground mulch were not wanted Yeaded on site , there would be addixxonW costs ro haul <br /> rawuy the mulcts, depending an the hazel dirtance . t pping fees• and the off side Iandfllllrvcyclatrb <br /> fa cifitGr- <br /> Mote: 1•t would be difficult to predict a jee schedule for this par}ti cukr option at this point withorlif <br /> same additional gufdamefrant the Board and additional analysis by staff, Board input an the <br /> whether drift Ilerplee would be availacbde to only tke. agricuhure conrmmiity or also would he <br /> availaNe to the nun -,agriculture common iija is irnportaW, Should the Board be,f utter interested in <br /> this alter-naxive and onva rellalile cast eairrwi iv�N ary developed, staffwill provide th erm to rile Board. <br /> Whwher this option is combined with other of the S options Ivied is pmferred may calla impact <br /> •ul rim ate Cos tsife &T, Staff1)ahava`]� ibs cryfs would upproxiMale private 8Cezor costs. <br /> d. C'ounry eoutd acquire hauling equipment to load and hail 1" delew0mg materials to u lutal <br /> govemmantafly own -edloperaied dr ndeleating and irwn debris recyclin g facifio). <br /> Description . <br /> TAI'B option wo&t, fd entail a signifac: arslly reducad levrel of mobilization relative to #3. 3 •hi-5 oprinn <br /> 4v () uddprovide for the Solid Was re ldanagevneitf Deparometd to Ioad and hard the lan de. iearing <br /> marerials frarN the farm to a cerjtra sire presumably owned and opierated by the County) , where <br /> the grinding Operation c?ou lake place as slai'egu3j�rnQmx time permits , � �ariat�ora of this o, tiora <br /> tsvould be to leave ae hailing da the private sector (as art #2) andyimplypruvidfuj a focal recycling <br /> �satc) alternative to our- o,f= counly disposal or tither less dasirable options. <br /> K .lssUe3 <br /> + Acquisition q f'a landcfearing and inert debris rcrcyc:Iirrg .Fite Within orange Cvurrdy is consistent <br /> with the C&D RecyrUng Frisk Force 's recomme73darions and recenr Solid Waste Mamcagemara <br /> Deparrrraow vqff recom mundrllions, In staffs opMiokt, idenlifying a locadarj to inddaaede <br /> landclearing and inert debris recycling opuralsons is needed regardless of alternative selected <br /> by the Board to assist agnemlture rom munity in fanning alternatives to open burning. Economic <br /> DcWtop "ient Districts are Possible iocwivas caonsistent with the fight- indtutrial nglure of these <br /> type operatfow. Re EDDs are also core uen ient to the ma,j,ortry of f arms its Orange ? Wj ty, <br /> uFhic h would reduce hauling cysts . <br /> Ala old resolve Various o?j moire transportaaion1weigh r lira it con plica �dns ivhVe .s fill prov3ding <br /> assisxanee to the agriculture community, • <br /> + Con -sistent with Board 's intervs•l in prr. rooting and a.ssssung the local agriculture community. <br /> i May still presuni som e degree of liability related to upc:rtations conducted on. private prope7V i,f' <br /> and when a loc,arion could lie rczonedproperly. <br />