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Interlocal Agreement
Approved Date
09/28/1993
Control Number
1993-264
Entity Name
City of Sebastian
Subject
SWDD recycling programs
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`7,3-.2618 <br />d <br />ggm:d <br />gi ry <br />v en <br />tno <br />In <br />U n <br />Ga' <br />C 1L W <br />O N- <br />r a <br />4 7- 0 c� <br />0 <br />>. <br />0 <br />U. <br />INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT <br />This Agreement, entered into this ay day of <br />3EQ7 , 1993, by and between the City of Fellemere <br />(hereinafter referred to as the CITY) and Indian River County, <br />Solid Waste Disposal District (hereinafter referred to as the <br />SWDD). <br />WHEREAS, the Statewide goal of the Solid Waste <br />Management Act of 1988 (hereinafter referred to as the "Act") is <br />to reduce the amount of municipal solid waste being disposed of <br />at solid waste management facilities by at least 30 percent by <br />1994; and <br />WHEREAS, in an effort to reach this goal the Act <br />required counties to develop and implement recycling programs <br />within their jurisdictions to return valuable materials to <br />productive use, to conserve energy and natural resources, and to <br />protect capacity at solid waste management facilities; and <br />WHEREAS, the Act required that said recycling programs <br />be initiated by July 1, 1989; and <br />WHEREAS, in an effort to accomplish the recycling goals <br />of the Act, the SWDD in fiscal year 1991-92 implemented a <br />curbside recycling collection program for single family <br />residences; and <br />WHEREAS, the City, through interlocal agreement, <br />(February 11, 1992) authorized the SWDD to provide the recycling <br />collection program within the City; and <br />WHEREAS, the SWDD, <br />implement curbside recycling <br />to include mobile home parks, <br />in fiscal year 1993-94, intends to <br />collection for multi -family units, <br />and all residential units; and <br />to' <br />w <br />4 <br />n <br />WHEREAS, the City, not having a recycling program, <br />wishes to participate in both the SWDD's multi -family and single <br />family recycling collection program; and <br />WHEREAS, the Act created the Solid Waste Management <br />Trust Fund to provide grants to assist qualifying counties and <br />municipalities in the operation of solid waste management <br />recycling and eduction programs; and <br />WHEREAS, municipalities with populations of less than <br />50,000 may not apply individually for grants, but may apply <br />jointly with the SWDD for incentive grant funds; and <br />WHEREAS, no local government match is required for <br />these grants if the municipalities representing seventy-five <br />percent (75%) of the incorporated population of the County apply <br />jointly with the SWDD, to the Florida Department of Environmental <br />Protection (FDEP), for these grants; and <br />WHEREAS, in order to apply jointly for these grants the <br />SWDD and the municipalities must enter into interlocal agreements <br />that determine how the grant funds, if awarded, shall be used; <br />and <br />WHEREAS, grant applications submitted to the FDEP must <br />include copies of the interlocal agreements between the SWDD and <br />participating municipalities; and <br />WHEREAS, the participation and cooperation of the CITY <br />and the SWDD is essential to the successful award of a State <br />grant and the development and implementation of a successful <br />recycling and education program in Indian River County; and <br />-1- <br />
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