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Resolution 2003-132 12A RESOLUTION NO. 2003.~ A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA OPPOSING SENATE BILL 1462 WHEREAS, Collier County has worked diligently to develop an integrated solid waste management system to meet the needs of its citizens; and WHEREAS, Collier County strongly supports recycling and the beneficial use of waste materials, including construction and demolition ("C & D") debris; and WHEREAS, Collier County is aggressively pursuing a variety of innovative programs for the beneficial use of the County's solid waste; and WHEREAS, Collier County is committed to protecting the public health, safety, and welfare from environmental contamination resulting from solid waste and solid waste management facilities; and WHEREAS, sham recyclers in Florida have created significant environmental problems in the past by stockpiling waste materials that ultimately were not recycled; and WHEREAS, companies collecting or recycling C & D debris in Florida sometimes attempt to evade local solid waste regulations by claiming that the company is met:ety han.dling "recovered material," which is not regulated as solid waste; and WHEREAS, Senate Bill 1462 would change Florida law to allow C & D debris, as well as garbage and other types of solid waste mixed with the C & D debris, to be deemed not solid waste; and WHEREAS, Senate Bill 1462 would have the effect of allowing large quantities of C & D debris, as well as garbage mixed with the C & D debris, to escape regulation by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection; and WHEREAS, Senate Bill 1462 would severely restrict the power of local governments to regulate C & D debris, even when such materials are mixed with garbage; and WHEREAS, Senate Bill 1462 would make it much easier for private companies to stockpile large quantities of C & D debris, while evading state and local environmental regulations; and WHEREAS, Senate Bill 1462 prohibits local governments from requiring the separation and recycling of C & D materials on the construction site, even in those communities where the on-site separation of C & D debris is a reasonable and appropriate method of recycling such materials; and . 62 d . 1 1 . h' 1.2 A WHEREAS, Senate Bill 14 woul reqUIre oca governments to termmate t elr eXlstmg franchise agreements, thus impairing existing contracts with private companies, and would require local governments to amend their existing solid waste ordinances, within 90 days after Senate Bill 1462 becomes law; and WHEREAS, Senate Bill 1462 contains a significant number of onerous and inappropriate mandates that adversely affect local governments and private companies; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA that: 1. The Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida ("Board"), opposes the passage of Senate Bill 1462. 2. The Board respectfully requests Governor Jeb Bush, the Florida Legislature, and the Florida Department of Environmental Protection to oppose the passage of Senate Bill 1462. This Resolution adopted after motion, second, and majority vote favoring same this c25 ~ day of -M fl R C!.-- f-! ,2003. ATfES't?"\\\\\\ _D~~;~()~~, Clerk ~ ,~"., ". a., 'I, i.,..';: /..~.....,.~ .~..,...::""/~ ~ ~~... ..-~ " '.''; - . _.~ - L ; :'gy~' .... ... ~_ '~:t: .' -: - -' ~. - . _"~-:" ~/"/.t,j;e~~~. ~.': {1+"f:*11A" \'I*~t.n~lJIItl1.: :" .' '..:> :;j~;';;';';;':~<;> .' I, ." BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COlLIERTY'h BY: ~ TOM HENNING, ChaIrman Approved as to form and "~~ ---r Robert N. ac ary Assistant Collier County Attorney