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19 <br /> <br />said he is upset that they are talking about having residents pay extra (above and beyond 1 <br />annual waste fees) to haul waste down to the C&D Landfill on Eubanks Road. He said he has 2 <br />taken this type of waste to his local SWCC for more than 20 years. 3 <br />Commissioner McKee said this is an issue of a service to the community, and they have 4 <br />a policy via the signs at the SWCC. He said the problems arise when one is rehabbing a 5 <br />property and takes all the waste to the SWCC. He said he understands the issue of transfer 6 <br />costs to Durham. 7 <br />Commissioner McKee said the BOCC should amend the policy to say that more 8 <br />enforcement of commercial dumping will be enacted, and residential C&D could be placed at 9 <br />the SWCC in much larger amounts than 3 cubic feet. He asked if there is any reason why 10 <br />would they consider dropping it down to 2 grocery bags. 11 <br />Commissioner Marcoplos said it is difficult to separate contractors from residents, and 12 <br />there needs to be a better way to communicate the policy at the SWCC. He said it is pretty 13 <br />reasonable to take a pick up truck full to the C&D Landfill for around $30. He suggested 14 <br />signage at the SWCC, and he would suggest allowing homeowners to bring 6 cubic feet rather 15 <br />than 3 cubic feet to the SWCC, and anything more should go to the C&D landfill. 16 <br />Commissioner Dorosin referred the sign again, and clarified that it does not say anything 17 <br />about C&D waste. 18 <br />Robert Williams said the sign pertains to household or bulk waste. 19 <br />Commissioner Dorosin said residents have been reading this sign, and interpreting it to 20 <br />include that C&D is also allowable. 21 <br />Robert Williams said C&D was never supposed to be accepted at the SWCCs, but he 22 <br />understands Commissioner Dorosin’s point. 23 <br />Commissioner Dorosin said the sign was not supposed to apply to C&D waste. He said 24 <br />residents are reacting to the change for C&D waste, despite the fact that the policy has not 25 <br />changed, but was rather not being enforced. 26 <br />Commissioner Dorosin asked if it would be possible to say they will start taking small 27 <br />amounts of C&D waste at SWCC, which would be segregated from other waste in order to be 28 <br />taken to the landfill, and asked if this would accommodate all interests. He said if residents 29 <br />want to bring more than that, they would take it to the C&D Landfill. 30 <br />Bonnie Hammersley said that Robert Williams had an audit done at solid waste, and 31 <br />changing the ordinance will require a policy change. She said this is a 27-year-old ordinance, 32 <br />which has probably softened in its enforcement over the years. She said staff will enforce it 33 <br />until the BOCC decides to change it. She said Robert Williams is simply enforcing an existing 34 <br />ordinance. 35 <br />Chair Rich said it was her understanding that contractors are meant to properly dispose 36 <br />of C&D waste at the C&D landfill as a part of their job, and is part of the cost of doing business. 37 <br />She asked Commissioner Marcoplos, who is a contractor, if this is correct. 38 <br />Commissioner Marcoplos said yes. 39 <br />Commissioner Greene said she is in line with Commissioner McKee and Commissioner 40 <br />Dorosin. She would support segregating the C&D that is coming into the SWCC, and the large 41 <br />versus small amounts. She said the BOCC is in a bind because the policy on the books differs 42 <br />from what the residents think it is, and the de facto policy is what is written on the sign. She 43 <br />said she would support changing the policy to reflect what is on the posted sign at the SWCC. 44 <br />Commissioner McKee said most residents do not know what the ordinance states. He 45 <br />said he also does not want to conflate the commercial C&D with residential waste. He said 46 <br />there is no way solid waste staff can catch everyone that comes into the SWCC with C&D, but 47 <br />to punish all residents for some abusers is not fair. He said he bought a sofa to the SWCC, 48 <br />and staff told him that starting on July 1 he would only be able to bring 2 grocery bags worth of 49 <br />waste. He said this is not reasonable, and the policy should change. He referred to cost, and 50