File #: 10-0084    Version: 1
Type: Agenda Item Status: Adopted
File created: 1/26/2010 In control: Board of Supervisors
On agenda: 2/23/2010 Final action: 2/23/2010
Title: Environmental Management Department requesting the Board adopt Resolution authorizing the Director of said Department, or her designee, to execute an Agreement SWC29-09-1 with the State of California for the Solid Waste Disposal and Codisposal Site Cleanup Program Fiscal Year 2009/2010, for financial assistance related to the Meyers Landfill final closure. FUNDING: State of California Solid Waste Disposal Site Cleanup Trust Fund. Resolution 014-2010
Attachments: 1. Blue Route - Agreement, 2. Resolution - Meyers Grant Award, 3. Meyers Grant Application, 4. Fully Executed Resolution 014-2010
Title
Environmental Management Department requesting the Board adopt Resolution authorizing the Director of said Department, or her designee, to execute an Agreement SWC29-09-1 with the State of California for the Solid Waste Disposal and Codisposal Site Cleanup Program Fiscal Year 2009/2010, for financial assistance related to the Meyers Landfill final closure.
FUNDING: State of California Solid Waste Disposal Site Cleanup Trust Fund.
Resolution 014-2010
Body
BUDGET SUMMARY:
Total Estimated Cost $
Funding
Budgeted $
New Funding $750,000
Savings $
Other $
Total Funding Available $750,000
Change To Net County Cost $0

Fiscal Impact/Change to Net County Cost: No impact to Net County Cost. Grant match is achieved via closure expenditures paid through litigation settlement.

Background: Solid waste disposal can adversely impact Californians in many ways. Properties on which solid waste disposal occurred can lose economic value and create public health, safety and environmental problems. Many such properties have been abandoned or have owners who are unable or unwilling to pay the costs of cleanup. This program provides financial assistance in the form of reimbursement grants to help public entities accelerate the pace of cleanup, restore sites, and turn today's problems into tomorrow's opportunities.

The State of California enacted Assembly Bill 2136 that authorizes the California Integrated Waste Management Board to initiate and administer a program for cleanup of solid waste disposal sites and for cleanup of solid waste at codisposal sites where the responsible party either cannot be identified or is unable or unwilling to pay for timely remediation, and where cleanup is needed to protect public health and safety or the environment.

Reason for Recommendation: On September 15, 2009 the Board of Supervisors granted the Environmental Management Department the authority to apply for the Solid Waste Disposal and Codisposal Site Cleanup Program Fi...

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