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=I <br />Prior to reviewing the introduction to the SWDD Operations and <br />Solid Waste Master Plan dated April 7, 1994, Utilities Director <br />Terry Pinto introduced the following representatives from CH2M <br />Hill: Bill Hutchinson, project manager; Isabel Gonzalez- <br />Jettinghoff, project economist; John Wood, project engineer; and <br />Rex Holmlin, disaster response engineer. <br />SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL -DISTRICT <br />OPERATIONS AND SOLID WASTE MASTER PLAN <br />N T R O D_U_C T 10 N <br />This workshop is intended to introduce to the Board the draft of <br />the Solid Waste Master Plan developed and recommended by CH2M <br />Hill. The Solid Waste Master Plan will be presented to the Board <br />by the staff of CH2M Hill. In addition, District staff will <br />provide an update on the Solid Waste Management Operations. <br />e <br />DISTRICT HISTORY <br />The Solid Waste Disposal District (SWDD or DISTRICT) was created <br />as a dependent special district by Ordinance 87-67.1-.- under the <br />authority of Section 125.01(5)a, Florida Statutes, for the <br />purpose of providing an efficient and acceptable means, funded in <br />an equitable manner, for the disposal of solid waste generated by <br />the residents of Indian River County and the municipalities <br />located therein. <br />The District consists of the unincorporated area of Indian River <br />County and the municipalities of Vero Beach, Indian River Shores, <br />Orchid, Sebastian and Fellsmere; which joined the SWDD through <br />approval by the governing bodies of the municipalities. <br />OPERATION PROCEDURES <br />..-The SWDD's operation procedures are adopted by the SWDD Board by <br />Resolution.. The SWDD is currently operating under Resolutions <br />91-1, 91-2, 94-1 and 94-2. <br />Resolutions 94-1 and 94-2 are franchises and contracts with two <br />waste collectors (Harris Sanitation and Treasure Coast Refuse) <br />for the- collection of solid waste and recyclables within <br />designated areas of the District. <br />Resolution 91-1. and 91-2 provide operation procedures and <br />assessment procedures. The operation procedures include <br />information on: <br />1. Operation procedures <br />2. Permit requirements <br />3. Charge account procedures <br />4. Recycling efforts, and <br />5. Management of yard trash <br />5 <br />APR 0 7, MIM ma 92 TACE 89 <br />I <br />