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2022-249-E-AMS-Town of Carrboro-Farmer’s Market Compost Monitor
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6/30/2022
Contract Starting Date
6/30/2022
Contract Ending Date
6/30/2022
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P a g e 5 o f 1 9 <br /> <br />1. Date of Incorporation <br />(Month/Year): 1911 <br />2. Applicant organization’s <br />Purpose/Mission (2-4 sentences): <br />The Town Council’s Adopted Priorities: <br />A. Diversify revenue stream to maintain ethnic and economic <br />diversity <br />B. Protect historic neighborhoods and maintain Carrboro’s unique <br />identity <br />C. Improve walkability and public transportation <br />D. Encourage development that is compact, dense, and appeals to <br />diverse lifestyles and incomes <br />E. Enhance and sustain quality of life/place issues for everyone <br />3. Please provide a brief description <br />of your organization’s past <br />achievements in carrying out <br />similar projects and evidence of <br />successful record of meeting <br />proposed budgets and <br />timetables (2-4 sentences): <br />Town of Carrboro Planning Staff have experience carrying out <br />successful grant projects from entities including the NC Department <br />of Environment and Natural Resources and U.S. Environmental <br />Protection Agency (2006), U.S. Department of Energy (2010), the <br />Clean Fuel Advanced Technology Fund (2015), Duke Energy <br />(2016), NC Urban Forest Council (2020), and the NC Department <br />of Environmental Quality (2021). Staff have met proposed budgets <br />and timetables for these projects. <br />4. Living Wage: Does this <br />organization pay permanent <br />employees a minimum living <br />wage? (Yes / No) <br />Yes <br />If yes, is this <br />organization an <br />Orange County <br />Living Wage <br />Certified Employer? <br />(Yes / No) <br /> <br />If no, please briefly <br />explain. <br />Yes <br />5. Schedule of Positions: <br />a. Number of Full-Time Paid <br />Positons: 153 <br />b. Number of Part-Time Paid <br />Positions: <br />Part-Time Permanent: 2 <br />Part-Time Temporary: 82 <br />c. Number of volunteers: <br />The Town does not <br />keep volunteer <br />records. <br />Average hours <br />worked per <br />volunteer per month <br />The Town does not <br />keep volunteer <br />records. <br /> <br />Collaborators: Please provide the following information about all significant collaborators and partners <br />whether or not they will be receiving grant funding for this project. Feel free to copy and paste Questions <br />“a” through ”e” as needed if you have more than one significant collaborator/partner: <br /> <br />a. Date of Incorporation <br />(Month/Year): <br />Orange County Solid Waste Management <br />Orange County founded 1752 <br />b. Applicant organization’s <br />Purpose/Mission (2-4 sentences): <br />The Orange County Solid Waste Management Department operates <br />the Orange County Integrated Solid Waste Management facility <br />which contains the Construction and Demolition Landfill, <br />DocuSign Envelope ID: 925D6FBC-24A8-425B-8158-E760CA6EAD2A
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