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2/3/2004
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8h
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Minutes - 20040203
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\Board of County Commissioners\Minutes - Approved\2000's\2004
RES-2004-006 Resolution Reaffirming Orange Co 10 year Solid Waste Management Plan
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\Board of County Commissioners\Resolutions\2000-2009\2004
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DRAFT <br />A RESOLUTION REAFFIRMING ORANGE COUNTY'S 10-YEAR SOLID WASTE <br />MANAGEMENT PLAN, INCLUDING A 61 PERCENT WASTE REDUCTION GOAL AND <br />AUTHORIZING THE COUNTY MANAGER TO SUBMIT THE SOLID WASTE PLAN TO THE <br />STATE: <br />WHEREAS, Orange County adopted in 1997 a general waste reduction plan framework as part <br />of its overall solid waste goals and adopted specific waste reduction goals of 45% per capita by <br />2001 and 61 % per capita by 2006, and <br />WHEREAS, Orange County achieved a 40% waste reduction rate in 2001-02 and 46% waste <br />reduction rate in 2002-2003, thus exceeding its interim waste reduction goal of 45% and the <br />State goal of 40%, and <br />WHEREAS, this is recognized as the highest level of waste reduction in North Carolina, while <br />during the same period the state overall has experienced a significant decrease in waste <br />reduction, and <br />WHEREAS, participation in County waste reduction and recycling programs continue at a high <br />level, and <br />WHEREAS, the State of North Carolina does not contribute in any meaningful manner to <br />funding local government waste collection, waste disposal, or waste reduction programs or <br />services, and <br />WHEREAS, Orange County is considering alternative means of financing its solid waste <br />programs which it will likely implement in FY 2004-05, and <br />WHEREAS Orange County is must balance public investment in waste reduction with available <br />funding and its current success relative to the remainder of the state; and <br />NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that Orange County is maintaining its long-term goal of <br />61 % waste reduction per capita, <br />BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that Orange County adopts the solid waste plan update attached <br />hereto and authorizes the County Manager to submit the plan to the State. <br />This is the _ day of 2004
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