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04/07/1994
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pr - <br />BOOK <br />APR_ ` 1 <br />Project manager Bill Hutchinson reviewed the key planning <br />concepts before getting into the recommendations: <br />KEY PLANNING CONCEPTS <br />► County Will Remain In Solid Waste Management Business <br />► County Will Meet Recommended Level of Service Standard <br />► County Will Achieve the State Recycling Goal of 30 <br />Percent of the Waste Stream <br />► County Will Grow at Rate Forecasted in Comprehensive <br />Plan <br />► County Wlll Exercise Power of Eminent Domain If <br />Necessary to Acquire Larid Needed to Support the <br />Recommended Waste Management Plan <br />In conclusion, Mr. Hutchinson presented the programs and <br />projects recommended for implementation near term 1994-1996: <br />PROGRAMS AND PROJECTS <br />RECOMMENDED FOR IMPLEMENTATION <br />NEAR TERM.1994-1996 <br />► Collection <br />- Mandatory Solid Waste Collection in <br />Unincorporated County <br />► Recycling <br />- Improvements in Existing Programs to Increase <br />Participation <br />- Mandatory Preparation of Commercial/Business <br />Recycling Plans <br />- Recycling of Construction and Demolition Debris <br />Composting of Landcleaning and Yard Trash, <br />Probably with Sewage Sludge <br />► Tires <br />- Assess Feasibility of Double Shredding and <br />Recycling <br />► Construction and Demolition Debris <br />- Continue Development of Construction and <br />Demolition Debris Landfill <br />► Grit and Sludge <br />- Assess Feasibility of Composting with Yard <br />Trash. <br />12 <br />
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