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45 <br /> 1 and it should not be hauled off into the rural communities. She asked that they consider a fair fee <br /> 2 structure and the rural community concerns related to the waste transfer stations. <br /> 3 <br /> 4 Vice-Chair Greene said her understanding is that the Board should provide feedback on <br /> 5 their preference of the plans that have been presented. <br /> 6 Jennifer Porter said they have brought the SWAG recommendation to the commissioners <br /> 7 for them to discuss. <br /> 8 Bonnie Hammersley said that the recommendation was for the commissioners to provide <br /> 9 direction to staff, not to approve one of the scenarios. <br /> 10 Vice-Chair Greene said she would like to hear public comment on Scenario 3. She said <br /> 11 she is in favor of this option. She said that, in her own experience, this has been about getting <br /> 12 Orange County as close as possible to zero waste and it has been a discussion for over 20 years. <br /> 13 She said that Orange County will not have a landfill. She said she was impressed by the summary <br /> 14 of public feedback. She read from Cradle to Cradle and said it is made of recyclable plastic. She <br /> 15 read about the Styrofoam trash problem in China. She said she is excited to think about how close <br /> 16 they can be to zero waste. <br /> 17 Commissioner Fowler said SWAG members were convinced to go to Scenario 3 with cost <br /> 18 mitigation (like LHA program) and they started with scenario 2. She said that they thought of <br /> 19 things like long-term homeowners' tax fund issue. She said this brings out the issue of who is <br /> 20 using it and can the fee structure be written in a way that is more equitable. She asked if it can <br /> 21 be done in such a way that people receiving the benefits are the ones paying for it rather than <br /> 22 those out in the county. <br /> 23 Robert Williams said towns charge for the collection of waste and the use of waste and <br /> 24 recycling centers are available to anyone in the county. He said if a rural customer does not want <br /> 25 to bring that, they pay a private collector. He said that if volume increases in the county of the use <br /> 26 of private collection, it will decrease the costs because it is by volume. <br /> 27 Commissioner Portie-Ascott asked if everyone will experience the increase of 44%. <br /> 28 Jennifer Porter said that would be the range if everyone paid it. She said there is an <br /> 29 assistance program now that people have access to. <br /> 30 Commissioner Portie-Ascott asked if everyone paid that, would that be the $7-10 million <br /> 31 dollars. <br /> 32 Jennifer Porter said yes. <br /> 33 Robert Williams said this is a 20-year process with staggered increases. <br /> 34 Chair Bedford directed the commissioners to Appendix C. She said she does not support <br /> 35 Scenario 3 at this time. She said she thinks every neighborhood that is the site of a suggested <br /> 36 transfer station will oppose it. She said the increase in the expenses for every household to pay <br /> 37 is not worth that change. She said she prefers to start with number 1 and then work in number 2 <br /> 38 to see how it is going. She said prevention is important. <br /> 39 Commissioner Hamilton asked how many responses they got from people who were non- <br /> 40 English speakers. <br /> 41 Jennifer Porter said less than 100. <br /> 42 Commissioner Hamilton said the report talked about the Eubanks Road disposal facility <br /> 43 limitations and asked about those. <br /> 44 Chris Lund said the limitations include the plastics area is sitting on top of the expansion <br /> 45 area and has to be moved and relocated. He said that it tightens space at that location and there <br /> 46 is less space to do that consolidation. He said that some will have to be moved to make room for <br /> 47 the site to handle the future need of new materials. <br /> 48 Commissioner Hamilton asked if that is already in the plans to do some of that work. <br /> 49 Robert Williams said currently they relocate recyclable materials and if they do not make <br /> 50 a change, they will not be able to use that. He said that metals, and bringing in MSW from the <br /> 51 towns, help generate revenues and they have shifted the services over from where they are. <br />