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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1993-264INTERLOCAL, AGREEMENT wThis Agreement, entered into this $ day of 0 5'E$T. , 1993, by and between the City of Sebastian a (hereinafter referred to as the CITY) and Indian River County, O ;m Solid Waste Disposal District (hereinafter referred to as the "'O '2 O SWDD). Ci ,U s ° O>mU O V Q C = °o } o, o WHEREAS, the Statewide goal of the Solid Waste Management Act of 1988 (hereinafter referred to as the "Act") is to reduce the amount of municipal solid waste being disposed of at solid waste management facilities by at least 30 percent by 1994; and WHEREAS, in an effort to reach this goal the Act required counties to develop and implement recycling programs within their jurisdictions to return valuable materials to productive use, to conserve energy and natural resources, and to protect capacity at solid waste management facilities; and WHEREAS, the Act required that said recycling programs be initiated by July 1, 1989; and WHEREAS, in an effort to accomplish the recycling goals of the Act, the SWDD in fiscal year 1991-92 implemented a curbside recycling collection program for single family residences; and WHEREAS, the City, through interlocal agreement, (January 8, 1992) authorized the SWDD to provide the recycling collection program within the City; and WHEREAS, the SWDD, in fiscal year 1993-94, intends to implement curbside recycling collection for multi -family units, to include mobile home parks, and all residential units; and WHEREAS, the City, not having a recycling program, wishes to participate in both the SWDD's multi -family and single family recycling collection program; and WHEREAS, the Act created the Solid Waste Management Trust Fund to provide grants to assist qualifying counties and municipalities in the operation of solid waste management recycling and eduction programs; and WHEREAS, municipalities with populations of less than 50,000 may not apply individually for grants, but may apply jointly with the SWDD for incentive grant funds; and WHEREAS, no local government match is required for these grants if the municipalities representing seventy-five percent (75%) of the incorporated population of the County apply jointly with the SWDD, to the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP), for these grants; and WHEREAS, in order to apply jointly for these grants the SWDD and the municipalities must enter into interlocal agreements that determine how the grant funds, if awarded, shall be used; and WHEREAS, grant applications submitted to the FDEP must include copies of the interlocal agreements between the SWDD and participating municipalities; and WHEREAS, the participation and cooperation of the CITY and the SWDD is essential to the successful award of a State grant and the development and implementation of a successful recycling and education program in Indian River County; and , 41- t Y SI till i .6.144 )!2: (' • rc.G .0• WHEREAS, it is the desire of the City of Sebastian to apply jointly with the SWDD to FDEP for available recycling and education grants, NOW THEREFORE, the SWDD and the CITY hereto mutually agree as follows: • 1. This Agreement shall be effective from the date it is filed with the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Indian River County and shall remain in effect until modified by subsequent agreement. This Agreement may be terminated in writing by either party prior to the beginning of each fiscal year (October 1 of each year) with ninety (90) days written notice. 2. The SWDD shall, in its contractual agreements with franchis- ed collectors, include recycling collection services for all mobile home parks and multi -family and single family units located within the City. 3. The CITY agrees to the service to be provided by the SWDD and shall reasonably cooperate with the SWDD in the implementation and operation of the service. 4. If the CITY should elect to have recycling collection services above and beyond that provided by the SWDD, the CITY shall enter into agreement with the SWDD's contracted collector for those additional services at the CITY's expense. 5. The CITY shall reasonably cooperate with the SWDD in pro- viding information necessary to (a) complete the grant applications in accordance with the requirements of FDEP; (b) develop a recycling program to bo implemented within the COUNTY and CITY; and (c) prepare the SWDD's annual report to FDEP on recycling activities as required by Section 403.706(7) Florida Statutes. 6. The SWDD shall submit grant applications to FDEP during the period covered by this Agreement and by the application deadlines to be established by FDEP. 7. A11 grant funds provided to the SWDD, including those incentive grant funds provided to the SWDD through the participation of the CITY in a joint application for grant funds, shall bo utilized by the SWDD for the development implementation, and operation of a County -wide recycling and education program. e. The solid waste recycling and education grants provided by FDEP may be used for the following purposes: a. Capital costs, if justified to and approved by FDEP; b. Establishing recycling capability at the County Land- fill, the existing Solid Waste Collection Centers and other satellite sites; c. Provision of recycling collection service; d. Design and construction of recycling and composting facilities; e. Shredding of organic materials for composting and or reuse as mulch; f. Promotion of recycling, volume reduction, and proper disposal; a. Market development for recyclable materials; and 1.1 h. Other uses provided for under the grants program and authorized by the FDEP. 9. The recycling program shall also include a public education program to promote recinvolumea reduction, on in the and proper established recycling programs, disposal of waste. Solid 10. WasteSWDD Disposalshall District where rovide matching nrequi requiredfunds under the through the thegrant program. 11. Any notice that may be extended by one party to the other pursuant to or as a result of this Agreement shall be extended by regular, first class, United States mail, postage prepaid or by hand delivery as follows: To the CITY: To the SWDD: City Manager City of Sebastian 1225 Main Street Sebastian, FL 32958 Phone: 407-589-5330 r Ronald R. Brooks Solid Waste Disposal District 1840 25th Street Vero Beach, FL 32960 Phone: 407-567-8000 Ext. 294 Any party to this Agreement may unilaterally redesignate the address of or person to whom notice is to be directed by giving notice to all other parties hereto. des and 12. This pre- vious interlocalagreement aagreementsuwithethe SWDDreplaces r January8, 1992. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the pa Agreement to be executed by the day and year first above ATTEST rties hereto have caused this their duly authorized officers written. DATE: 9/RJ 3 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SOLID WASTE D %PPOSSAAL DISTRICTTR BY: ./!..c' ,%�—f� Richard N. Bird,Chairman RRB/dc Ch SEBINTLO/S2A les Ian Nash, City Attorney In/on Niru Co `7,3-.2618 d ggm:d gi ry v en tno In U n Ga' C 1L W O N- r a 4 7- 0 c� 0 >. 0 U. INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT This Agreement, entered into this ay day of 3EQ7 , 1993, by and between the City of Fellemere (hereinafter referred to as the CITY) and Indian River County, Solid Waste Disposal District (hereinafter referred to as the SWDD). WHEREAS, the Statewide goal of the Solid Waste Management Act of 1988 (hereinafter referred to as the "Act") is to reduce the amount of municipal solid waste being disposed of at solid waste management facilities by at least 30 percent by 1994; and WHEREAS, in an effort to reach this goal the Act required counties to develop and implement recycling programs within their jurisdictions to return valuable materials to productive use, to conserve energy and natural resources, and to protect capacity at solid waste management facilities; and WHEREAS, the Act required that said recycling programs be initiated by July 1, 1989; and WHEREAS, in an effort to accomplish the recycling goals of the Act, the SWDD in fiscal year 1991-92 implemented a curbside recycling collection program for single family residences; and WHEREAS, the City, through interlocal agreement, (February 11, 1992) authorized the SWDD to provide the recycling collection program within the City; and WHEREAS, the SWDD, implement curbside recycling to include mobile home parks, in fiscal year 1993-94, intends to collection for multi -family units, and all residential units; and to' w 4 n WHEREAS, the City, not having a recycling program, wishes to participate in both the SWDD's multi -family and single family recycling collection program; and WHEREAS, the Act created the Solid Waste Management Trust Fund to provide grants to assist qualifying counties and municipalities in the operation of solid waste management recycling and eduction programs; and WHEREAS, municipalities with populations of less than 50,000 may not apply individually for grants, but may apply jointly with the SWDD for incentive grant funds; and WHEREAS, no local government match is required for these grants if the municipalities representing seventy-five percent (75%) of the incorporated population of the County apply jointly with the SWDD, to the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP), for these grants; and WHEREAS, in order to apply jointly for these grants the SWDD and the municipalities must enter into interlocal agreements that determine how the grant funds, if awarded, shall be used; and WHEREAS, grant applications submitted to the FDEP must include copies of the interlocal agreements between the SWDD and participating municipalities; and WHEREAS, the participation and cooperation of the CITY and the SWDD is essential to the successful award of a State grant and the development and implementation of a successful recycling and education program in Indian River County; and -1- 4..)nylZrt.:,:: 1rAJJI4W-V :t l�� ' r 4.t: '-g•F ', o- sue;iti eflis .N_ee?•zivisk WHEREAS, it is the desire of the City of Fellamere to apply jointly with the SWDD to FDEP for available recycling and education grants. NOW THEREFORE, agree as follows: 1. This Agreement shall be effective from the date it is filed with the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Indian River County and shall remain in effect until modified by subsequent agreement. This Agreement may be terminated in writing by either party prior to the beginning of each fiscal year (October 1 of each year) with ninety (90) days written notice. 2. The SWDD shall, in its contractual agreements with franchis- ed collectors, include recycling collection services for all mobile home parks and multi -family and single family units located within the City. 3. The CITY agrees to the service to be provided by the SWDD and shall reasonably cooperate with the SWDD in the implementation and operation of the service. 4. If the CITY should elect to have recycling collection services above and beyond that provided by the SWDD, the CITY shall enter into agreement with the SWDD's contracted collector for those additional services at the CITY's expense. 5. The CITY shall reasonably cooperate with the SWDD in pro- viding information necessary to (a) complete the grant applications in accordance with the requirements of FDEP; (b) develop a recycling program to be implemented within the COUNTY and CITY; and (c) prepare the SWDD's annual report to FDEP on recycling activities as required by Section 403.706(7) Florida Statutes. 6. The SWDD shall submit grant applications to FDEP during the period covered by this Agreement and by the application deadlines to be established by FDEP. 7. All grant funds provided to the SWDD, including those incentive grant funds provided to the SWDD through the participation of the CITY in a joint application for grant funds, shall be utilized by the SWDD for the development implementation, and operation of a County -wide recycling and education program. 8. The solid waste recycling and education grants provided by FDEP may be used for the following purposes: a. Capital costs, if justified to and approved by FDEP; b. Establishing recycling capability at the County Land- fill, the existing Solid Waste Collection Centers and other satellite sites; Provision of recycling collection service; Design and construction of recycling and composting facilities; Shredding of organic materials for composting and or reuse as mulch; Promotion of recycling, volume reduction, and proper disposal; Market development for recyclable materials; and the SWDD and the CITY hereto mutually ,arv.usu PIMP, . •..0 �... r. rsllr tv, h. Other uses provided for under the grants program and authorized by the FDEP. 9. The recycling program shall also include a public education program to promote recycling, participation in the established recycling programs, volume reduction, and proper disposal of waste. 10. The SWDD shall provide matching funds through the Solid Waste Disposal District where required under the grant program. 11. Any notice that may be extended by one party to the other pursuant to or as a result of this Agreement shall be extended by regular, first class, United States mail, postage prepaid or by hand delivery as follows: To the CITY: To the SWDD: Renee Herrea, Mayor City of Fellsmere P.D. Box 38 Fellsmere, FL 32948 Phone: 407-571-0116 IZIYL:r:‘c .I'. ui: Ronald R. Brooks Solid Waste Disposal District 1840 25th Street Vero Beach, FL 32960 Phone: 407-567-8000 Ext. 294 Any party to this Agreement may unilaterally redesignate the address of or person to whom notice is to be directed by giving notice to all other parties hereto. 12. This interlocal agreement supercedes and replaces the pre- vious interlocal agreement with the SWDD dated February 11, 1992. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be executed by their duly authorized officers the day and year first above written. ATTEST CITY OF FELLSMERE City Clerk/ ' Q1 DATE: 9'- /e/Q ma-515 Mayor ATTEST BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS V. SOLID WASTE DI POSAL DISTRICT et/ •C141 Bk RTO N Clerk Richard N. Bird, Chairman 41- -.4•q- a• Heel, iJ.c, RRB/dc FELINTLO/S2A Indian nne Go trop olcd Or'a Admin Lognl • rc Ella�ly�/�y,� lii lkp ONION eudgol `ja�5 wllI aiMISMINIIm- UIIIi tIee RicN Mqf. 5E%'7. referred Disposal This Agreement, entered into this AT day of , 1993, by and between the Town of Orchid (hereinafter to as the TOWN) and Indian River county Solid Waste District (hereinafter referred to as the SWDD). WHEREAS, the Statewide goal of the Solid Waste Management Act of 1988 (hereinafter referred to as the "Act") is to reduce the amount of municipal solid waste being disposed of at solid waste management facilities by at least 30 percent by 19947 and WHEREAS, in an effort to reach this goal the Act required counties to develop and implement recycling programs within their jurisdictions to return valuable materials to productive use, to conserve energy and natural resources, and to protect capacity at solid waste management facilities; and WHEREAS, the Act required that said recycling programs be initiated by July 1, 1989; and WHEREAS, in an effort to accomplish the recycling goals of the Act, the SWDD in fiscal year 1991-92 implemented a curbside recycling collection program for single family residences; and WHEREAS, the Town, through interlocal agreement, (January 14, 1992) authorized the SWDD to provide the recycling collection program within the Town, and WHEREAS, the SWDD, in fiscal year 1993-94, intends to implement curbside recycling collection for multi -family units, to include mobile home parks, and all residential units; and WHEREAS, the Town, not having a recycling program, wishes to participate in both the SWDD's multi -family and single family recycling collection program; and WHEREAS, the Act created the Solid Waste Management Trust Fund to provide grants to assist qualifying counties and municipalities in the operation of solid waste management recycling and eduction programs; and WHEREAS, municipalities with populations of less than 50,000 may not apply individually for grants, but may apply jointly with the SWDD for incentive grant funds; and WHEREAS, no local government match is required for these grants if the municipalities representing seventy-five percent (75%) of the incorporated population of the County apply jointly with the SWDD, to the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP), for these grants; and WHEREAS, in order to apply jointly for these grants the SWDD and the municipalities must enter into interlocal agreements that determine how the grant funds, if awarded, shall be used; and WHEREAS, grant applications submitted to the FDEP must include copies of the interlocal agreements between the SWDD and participating municipalities; and WHEREAS, the participation and cooperation of the TOWN and the SWDD is essential to the successful award of a State grant and the development and implementation of a successful recycling and education program in Indian River County; and ketbkitUctvwxvo_.e.enrIt9''if:4 R 4 t741%..r • r"7?n •:.� +sr r q.; ALT WHEREAS, it is the desire of the Town of Orchid to apply jointly with the SWDD to FDEP for available recycling and education grants. NOW THEREFORE, the SWDD and the TOWN hereto mutually agree as follows: 1. This Agreement shall be effective from the date it is filed with the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Indian River County and shall remain in effect until modified by subsequent agreement. This Agreement may be terminated in writing by e ither party prior to the beginning of each fiscal year (October 1 of each year) with ninety (90) days written notice. 2. The SWDD shall, in its contractual agreements with franchis- ed collectors, include recycling collection services for all mobile home parks and multi -family and single family units located within the Town. 3. The TOWN agrees to the service to be provided by the SWDD and shall reasonably cooperate with the SWDD in the implementation and operation of the service. 4. If the TOWN should elect to have recycling collection services above and beyond that provided by the SWDD, the TOWN shall enter into agreement with the SWDD's contracted collector for those additional services at the TOWN's expense. 5. The TOWN shall reasonably cooperate with the SWDD in pro- ✓ iding information necessary to (a) complete the grant applications in accordance with the requirements of FDEP; (b) develop a recycling program to be implemented within the COUNTY and TOWN; and (c) prepare the SWDD's annual report to FDEP on recycling activities as required by Section 403.706(7) Florida Statutes. 6 The SWDD shall submit grant applications to FDEP during the period covered by this Agreement and by the application deadlines to be established by FDEP. 7 All grant funds provided to the SWDD, including those incentive grant funds provided to the SWDD through the participation of the TOWN in a joint application for grant funds, shall be utilized by the SWDD for the development implementation, and operation of a County -wide recycling and education program. 8 The solid waste recycling and education grants provided by FDEP may be used for the following purposes: a. Capital costs, if justified to and approved by FDEP; b. Establishing recycling capability at the County Land- fill, the existing Solid Waste Collection Centers and other satellite sites; c. Provision of recycling collection service; d. Design and construction of recycling and composting facilities; e . Shredding of organic materials for composting and or reuse as mulch; f. Promotion of recycling, volume reduction, and proper disposal; Market development for recyclable materials; and g• 1/4 • • h. Other uses provided for under the grants program and authorized by the FDEP. 9. The recycling program shall also include a public education program to promots recycling, participation in the established recycling programs, volume reduction, and proper disposal of waste. 10. The SWDD shall provide matching funds through the Solid Waste Disposal District where required under the grant program. . 11. Any notice that may be extended by one party to the other pursuant to or as a result of this Agreement shall be extended by regular, first class, United States mail, postage prepaid or by hand delivery as follows: To the TOWN: G To the SWDD: 1,5 Theodore Leonsis, Mayor Town of Orchid 10 Orchid Island Drive Vero Beach, FL 32963 Phone: 407-589-6100 Ronald R. Brooks Solid Waste Disposal District 1840 25th Street Vero Beach, FL 32960 Phone: 407-567-8000 Ext. 294 Any party to this Agreement may unilaterally redesignate the address of or person to whom notice is to be directed by giving notice to all other parties hereto. 12. This interlocal agreement supercedes and replaces the pre- vious interlocal agreement with the SWDD dated January 14, 1992. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be executed by their duly authorized officers the day and year first above written. TOWN OF ORCHID own C Mayor DATE: AUGUST 10, 1993 ATTEST BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS Richard N. Bird, Chairman RRB/dc ORCINTLO/S2A ,INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT This Agreement, entered into this day of 5e PT. , 1993, by and between the Town of Indian River Shores (hereinafter referred to as the TOWN) and Indian River County, Solid Waste Disposal District (hereinafter referred to as the SWDD). WHEREAS, the Statewide goal of the Solid Waste Management Act of 1988 (hereinafter referred to as the "Act") is to reduce the amount of municipal solid waste being disposed of at solid waste management facilities by at least 30 percent by 1994; and WHEREAS, in an effort to reach this goal the Act required counties to develop and implement recycling programs within their jurisdictions to return valuable materials to productive use, to conserve energy and natural resources, and to protect capacity at solid waste management facilities; and WHEREAS, the Act required that said recycling programs be initiated by July 1, 1989; and WHEREAS, in an effort to accomplish the recycling goals of the Act, the SWDD in fiscal year 1991-92 implemented a curbside recycling collection program for single family residences; and WHEREAS, the Town, through interlocal agreement, (January 23, 1992) authorized the SWDD to provide the recycling collection program within the,Town; and WHEREAS, the SWDD, in fiscal year 1993-94, intends to implement curbside recycling collection for multi -family units, to include mobile home parks, and all residential units; and WHEREAS, the Town, not having a recycling program, wishes to participate in both the SWDD's multi -family and single family recycling collection program; and WHEREAS, the Act created the Solid Waste Management Trust Fund to provide grants to assist qualifying counties and municipalities in the operation of solid waste management recycling and eduction programs; and WHEREAS, municipalities with populations of less than 50,000 may not apply individually for grants, but may apply jointly with the SWDD for incentive grant funds; and WHEREAS, no local government match is required for these grants if the municipalities representing seventy-five percent (75%) of the incorporated population of the county apply jointly with the SWDD, to the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP), for these grants; and WHEREAS, in order to apply jointly for these grants the SWDD and the municipalities must enter into interlocal agreements that determine how the grant funds, if awarded, shall be used; and WHEREAS, grant applications submitted to the FDEP must include copies of the interlocal agreements between the SWDD and participating municipalities; and WHEREAS, the participation and cooperation of the TOWN and the SWDD is essential to the successful award of a State grant and the development and implementation of a successful recycling and education program in Indian River County; and 0 C3 LA LO -o (7) IV 0 01 CA) WHEREAS, it is the desire of the Town of Indian River Shores to apply jointly with the SWDD to FDEP for available recycling and education grants. NOW THEREFORE, the SWDD and the TOWN hereto mutually agree as follows: 1. This Agreement shall be effective from the date it is filed with the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Indian River County and shall remain in effect until modified by subsequent agreement. This Agreement may be terminated in writing by either party prior to the beginning of each fiscal year (October 1 of each year) with ninety (90) days written notice. The SWDD shall, in its contractual agreements with franchis- ed collectors, include recycling collection services for all mobile home parks and multi -family and single family units located within the Town. The TOWN agrees to the service to be provided by the SWDD and shall reasonably cooperate with the SWDD in the implementation and operation of the service. If the TOWN should elect to have recycling collection services above and beyond that provided by the SWDD, the TOWN shall enter into agreement with the SWDD's contracted collector for those additional services at the TOWN's expense. The TOWN shall reasonably cooperate with the SWDD in pro- viding information necessary to (a) complete the grant applications in accordance with the requirements of FDEP; (b) develop a recycling program to be implemented within the COUNTY and TOWN; and (c) prepare the SWDD's annual report to FDEP on recycling activities as required by Section 403.706(7) Florida Statutes. The SWDD shall submit grant applications to FDEP during the period covered by this Agreement and by the application deadlines to be established by FDEP. All grant funds provided to the SWDD, including those incentive grant funds provided to the SWDD through the participation of the TOWN in a joint application for grant funds, shall be utilized by the SWDD for the development implementation, and operation of a County -wide recycling and education program. The solid waste recycling and education grants provided by FDEP may be used for the following purposes: a. Capital costs, if justified to and approved by FDEP; b. Establishing recycling capability at the County Land- fill, the existing Solid Waste Collection Centers and other satellite sites; c. Provision of recycling collection service; d. Design and construction of recycling and composting facilities; e. Shredding of organic materials for composting and or reuse as mulch; Promotion of recycling, volume reduction, and proper disposal; Market development for recyclable materials; and h. Other uses provided for under the grants program and authorized by the FDEP. 9. The recycling program shall also include a public education program to promote recycling, participation in the established recycling programs, volume reduction, and proper disposal of waste. 10. The SWDD shall provide matching funds through the Solid Waste Disposal District where required under the grant program. 11. Any notice that may be extended by one party to the other pursuant to or as a result of this Agreement shall be extended by regular, first class, United States mall, postage prepaid or by hand delivery as follows: To the TOWN: To the SWDD: The Honorable Robert Schoen Mayor of Indian River Shores 6001 North A1A Indian River Shores, FL 32963 Phone: 407-231-1771 Ronald R. Brooks Solid Waste Disposal District 1840 25th Street Vero Beach, FL 32960 Phone: 407-567-8000 Ext. 294 Any party to this Agreement may unilaterally redesignate the address of or person to whom notice is to be directed by giving notice to all other parties hereto. 12. This interlocal agreement supercedes and replaces the pre- vious interlocal agreement with the SWDD dated January 23, 1992. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be executed by their duly authorized officers the day and year first above written. •ATTEST TOWN OF INDIAN RIVER SHORES BY:--5,1cU4.w MAY R RO ERT SCHOEN BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SOLID WASTE fZSPOSAL DISTRICT Richard N. Bird, Chairman RRB/dc IRSINTLO/S2A In4en ❑iro Co Admin. t3udget Utlllllca Rick MO