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HomeMy WebLinkAbout08 - County Funds for RecyclingCITY OF NEWPORT BEACH CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT Agenda Item No. 8 January 22, 2008 TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL FROM: General Services Department Mark Harmon, Director, 949 - 644 -3055 mha rmon(a)city. newport- beach. ca. us SUBJECT: Resolution to Accept County Funds for Recycling ISSUE: Should the City accept County grant funding to create a Household Hazardous Waste collection center located in the City Corporation Yard? RECOMMENDATION: Approve the attached Resolution so the City may obtain up to $30,000 from the County of Orange to be used to supplement approved funding for creation of the City's household hazardous waste collection center, to be located in the City Corporation Yard. DISCUSSION: Background In November 2007, the County of Orange, Integrated Waste Management Department initiated its inaugural Regional Recycling and Waste Diversion Grant Program. The program is designed to better promote, enhance and effectuate sustainable regional outcomes related to recycling and waste diversion. The money obtained from the County must be used to establish a new, or significantly expand, an existing program or activity. The program should offer immediate or ongoing impacts on the City's waste diversion. To the extent possible, the program should be business, resident and user - friendly, and program results must be measureable. The funds must be expended by January 31,.2008. The FY 2007 -08 General Services Department budget includes funds to create a local household hazardous waste collection center for items such as batteries, paint, used oil, County of Orange Recycling and Waste Diversion Grant Program January 22, 2008 Page 2 and a -waste such as computer monitors, fluorescent tubes, and televisions. Currently, residents drive to either Irvine or Huntington Beach to drop off these types of materials to be properly recycled at HHW collection centers operated by the County. Each quarter, the County collection centers service around 500 Newport Beach residents with hazardous waste disposal needs. The estimated cost to start up and operate the City's collection center is $105,000. More specifically, $78,000 was approved for start -up costs, which includes permitting and set -up costs. Additionally, $48,000 was approved for ongoing costs, such as disposal costs for the collected materials. The Department intended to have the HHW collection center operating by the second half of the fiscal year; however, a key staff vacancy and other large projects prevented this from occurring. The position was filled earlier this month, and staff estimates the center will be open in the latter part of 2008. The grant funding from the County will benefit the residents of Newport Beach while establishing a new program that will divert hazardous waste from the County landfills. The amount of $30,000 will considerably offset the City's start -up costs for this program. Funding Availability: Up to $30,000 would be available from the County of Orange determined by the City's population. Once the funds are received, staff would return to the City Council with a budget amendment to transfer the revenue into the operating budget. Environmental Review: This project does not require environmental review. Prepared by: Andrea Riles Management Assistant Attachment: Resolution Submitted by: Mark Harmon Director RESOLUTION NO. 2008- A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH DECLARING ITS INTENTION TO APPLY FOR AND OBTAIN GRANT MONEY FROM THE COUNTY OF ORANGE TO FUND RECYCLING PROGRAMS IN THE CITY. WHEREAS, THE County of Orange has established the Regional Recycling and Waste Diversion Grant Program. WHEREAS, the City of Newport Beach has been allocated up to $30,000 for the implementation of recycling and waste diversion programs or activities. WHEREAS, the City of Newport Beach agrees to use these funds for new or significantly expanded programs or activities to enhance recycling efforts and divert materials from Orange County landfills and agrees to all the stated terms and conditions outlined in the Regional Recycling and Waste Diversion Grant Program documents. WHEREAS, the City of Newport Beach intends to utilize these funds for a household hazardous collection center operated by the City. NOW, THEREFORE, be it resolved that the City Council of the City of Newport Beach recognizes the opportunity the County of Orange has provided through this grant program and commends the County for its regional leadership in solid waste management, recycling and waste diversion activities throughout Orange County. ADOPTED this 22h day January, 2008 ATTEST: CITY CLERK 2 MAYOR