HomeMy WebLinkAboutCC RES 96-62RESOLUTION NO. 96-62
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A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM DESERT
REQUESTING PARTICIPATION IN A STATE OF CALIFORNIA, CALIFORNIA
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY DISCRETIONARY HOUSEHOLD
HAZARDOUS WASTE GRANT FOR LOCAL GOVERNMENTS.
WHEREAS, the people of the State of California have enacted Assembly Bill 1220 (Eastin,
1993) that provides grants to local governments to establish and implement waste diversion and
separation programs to prevent disposal of hazardous waste, including household hazardous
waste, in solid waste landfills; and
WHEREAS, the California Integrated Waste Management Board has been delegated the
responsibility for the administration of the program within the state, setting up necessary
procedures governing application by cities and counties under the program; and
WHEREAS, said procedures established by the California Integrated Waste Management Board
require the applicant to certify by resolution the approval of the application before submission
of said application to the state; and
WHEREAS, the applicant will enter into an agreement with the State of California for
development of the project;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council authorizes the submittal
of a regional application on behalf of the Cities of Palm Desert and Palm Springs to the
California Integrated Waste Management Board for a Household Hazardous Waste
Discretionary Grant. The Environmental Conservation Manager is hereby authorized and
empowered to execute in the name of the City of Palm Desert all necessary applications,
contracts, agreements and amendments hereto for the purposes of securing grant funds and to
implement and carry out the purposes specified in the grant application.
PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the Palm Desert City
Council held on this 26th day of September, 1996, by the following vote, to wit:
AYES: BENSON, CRITES, KELLY, SNYDER
NOES: NONE
ABSENT: SPIEGEL
ABSTAIN: NONE
WALTER H. SNDYER
MAYOR
ATTEST:
L
IGAN
OF COMM
DIRECTOR
AFFAIRS/CITY
R. U IRS/CITY CLERK
EXHIBIT• A
1995/96 Discretionary Grant Recipients
Grant Recipients
Award Amount
Union City
Alpine County Regional (RCRC)
Calaveras County
City of Concord
Colusa County Regional (ES-JPA)
El Dorado County
City of Calexico
Imperial County
Kings County Waste
Management Authority
City of Glendora
City of Lancaster
City of Los Angeles
City of Santa Monica
Mariposa County
Modoc County
Monterey Regional Waste
Management District
Monterey County
Napa County
Nevada County Regional (RCRC)
Costa Mesa Regional
Plumas County
City of Indio
Riverside County Waste Resources
Mgmt. District
City of Hollister
San Bemardino County
City of San Diego
City of Vista
City and County of San Francisco
San Luis Obispo
County IWM Authority
Shasta County
City of Fairfield
City of Modesto
Tehama County
Tulare County
City of Ventura
City of Ojai and Ventura County
TOTAL
$4,020
99,619
85,965
73,800
83,320
89,721
104,500
120,000
77,735
81,154
67,750
10,422
68,000
17,970
112,185
90,918
99,093
98,073
96,140
75,017
84,595
87,465
105,385
95,205
75,890
84,000
119,142
86,289
80,000
95,218
71,614
64,553
73,041
110,000
90,000
113,056
$2,990,855
EXHIBIT "B"
1996/97
Applicants
qualifying
HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE DISCRETIONARY GRANT SCORING CRITERIA
must score at Ian 75 out of the 100 General Review Criteria points to qualify for gram funding. 1f efficient funds are not available to fund all
applicants, those with the htghest scores will receive funding priority.
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Points
Daenpuon
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GENERAL REVIEW CRITERIA (must again 75 out of 100poaaible points)*
30
1- NEED — Gram proposal clearly describes and da nonwnres the local or statewide need for the project and the benefits and end products
resulting from the project. For example, proposal:
• Provides convincing reasons why the project should be funded
• Addresses residents who currauly.bave no avenues available for HHW management
• Descnbes current HHW disposal problems and specific mitigation manures
• Descnbes pan grants received from CIWMB and relationship to current proposal
20
2. OBJECTIVES — Work Statement and grant narrative are sufficiently detailed to determine the project objectives are clearly described and can
be achieved within the time and resources allocated to the project. For example. proposal:
• Linked to other projects in the area and is based on the program selected in the HHW Element
• Derived from the identified need in the Project Repon
• Descnbes specific and measurable goals and a timeframe for accomplishing them
• Describe public education and awareness efforts and the service area where the program will be conducted
20
3. BUDGET — Grant proposal clearly describes and demonstrates the project is cost effective in relation to the location. source.
quality, or quantity of targeted HMV. For example:
• Budget Itemization is sufficiently detailed to determine proposed expenses are reasonable
• Quotes. estimates. or other doeaeeshhwion wppon claimed cons
• Proposal optimizes the use of existing promotional materials, studies. ac.
• Cost urines an described e.g. use of volunteer labor, ut-tind services, recycling options. etc.
• All program objectives described in the Wort Statement and narrative are itemized in the Project Budget (Exhibit Cl
• Budget items for miscellaneous. cosmngeney, or managerial cons are clearly described
10
4. METHODOLOGY — Gram proposal describes how the project will be carved out. For example, proposal:
• Describes why the proposed salves* are the bat way to address the identified need
• Idanifues staffing required to carry taut the proper project
• Describes in detail how the objectives will be met with available time and resources '
• Describes involvement of cooperating organizations
• Presents a emetic plan tor future funding
10
5. EVALUATION — Gant describes the determine if objectives were met. For
proposal a method to maltose the success of project and
example, proposal:
• Describes a method for evaluating and modifying methods during project implenetsurion
• Descnbes clearly the ataxia for detetmimmg success
• Stares who will be responsible for the evaluation
• Explains any suustical tests or quesuionnairesto be wed
• Describes any evaluauot reports to be produced
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6. COMPLETENESS. LETTERS OF SUPPORT, EXPERIENCE. ETC. — Grant Proposal is clearly presented and complete as required in the
application instructions including adherence to all deadlines as specified in the application and includes evidence that the applicant or its
contractorts) have sufficient expenena managing staff resources. and technical expertise to carry out the
pnor successfully sant programs.
proposed project. For example. proposal:
• Includes letters of support for the project
• Addresses ability of the applitam to coordinate contracted activities
• Includes resumes. etdorsemena, references, etc-
■ Describes pan grants received from CI WMB and relationship to current proposal I
PREFERENCE CRITERIA (30 possible pours)
10
7. Grant proposal is from an applicant who did not receive a HHW Discretionary gram in Fiscal Year 95/96 . Sec Exhibit F in the application
for a listing of applicants that received a grant in Fiscal Year 95/96.
7
8. Grant proposal establishes new HHW program opportunities for rural areas, underserredareas. or shall cities.
5
9. Grant proposal is an expansion of existing programs to provide for the collation of additional waste types, innovative or more con effective
collection methods, or expanded pubtte education services.
5
10. Grant proposal establishes HHW programs the address regional (multi -jurisdictional) needs. A Memorandum Of Understanding or reclusion
from each participating jurisdiction must be included with the application before the deadline.
3
11. Grant proposal addresses permanent solutions for HHW disposal problems.
INIshnsasaaII.
ET;EIIBIT "C"
COUN YWuE HOUSEHOLD HAZARuuUS WASTE
COLLECTION PROGRAM
BY APPOINTMENT ONLY
The HazMobile is coming to your Neighborhood!
MAKE AN APPOINTMENT TO DRIVE
HAZARDOUS WASTE FROM YOUR HOME
CaII: 1 - 800 - 98 - TOXIC
THIS SERVICE IS AVAILABLE TO ALL COUNTY RESIDENTS
Throwing away household chemicals
with the regular garbage or throwing
them down the drain damages our
environment and is against the law.
Household chemicals in your home
can also pose a threat to you and
your family. Let us dispose of thee
chemicals properly.
NOTE:
It is illegal to transport more than 5
gallons or 50 pounds of hazardous
waste.
We
will
accept: .
1r/RIDpS
Household Cleaners
Automobile Products
Pesticides/Herbicides
• Paint Products
Outdated Medicine, etc.
LOCATION
CANOGA PARK
TIME
9:00 A.M. —1:00 P.M.
SERVICE DATES:
Th Fr Sat
May 19, 20, 21
May 26, 27, 28
To schedule an appointment
or for more information,
please call the HOUSEHOLD
HAZARDOUS WASTE
Hotline at 1- 800- 98-TOXIC
or 1- 800- 98- 6942
You will be mailed an
admission pass with event
location, directions and your
appointment time.
WE WILL NOT ACCEPT:
• Ammunition
• Explosives
• Radioactive Material
• Medical Waste
• Biohazardous Waste
FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE AND SAFETY WE ARE SCHEDULING APPOINTMENTS
FOR DROPPING OFF YOUR WASTE
CO -SPONSORED: WC THE CRY; OF LOT" ANGEitET: BUREAU. OF SANITATION, AND'
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ARA TODO EL CONDAL
%t4t kA#1s
POR CITA SOLAMENTE
El HazMobile Ilegara a su Vecindario!
HAGA UNA CITA PARA QUE RECOJAMOS SUS
DESPERDICIOS PELIGROSOS DE SU HOGAR
Llame al:1 - 800 - 98 - TOXIC
ESTE SERVICIO ES DISPONIBLE PARA TODOS LOS RESIDENTES DEL CONDADO
Desechando productos toxicos
caseros con la basura regular o
echandolos en el drenaje dana el
medio ambiente y es contra 1a Iey.
Quimicos caseros tambien pueden
causarle daft a usted y su familia.
Ayudenos a desechar
estos productos apropiadamente.
NOTA:
Es ilegal transportar mas de 5
galones o 50 libras de materiales
contaminados.
ACEPTAMOS:
• Productos caseros de
Iimpieza
• Productos de Automovil
• Pesticidas/Herbicidas
Vtiangti
• Productos de Pintura
• Medicinas caducadas
LOCACION
CANOGA PARK
HORAS
9:00 A.M. —1:00 P.M.
Dias de Servicio:
Jv Vn Sb
19, 20, 21
26, 27, 28
Mayo
Mayo
Para hacer una cita o para
mas information, por favor
Ilame al HOUSEHOLD HAZ-
ARDOUS WASTE Iinea
directa 1- 800- 98-TOXIC
o 1-800-98-6942
Usted recibira por correo
un pase de admision y su
hora de cita.
NO ACEPTAREMOS:
• Municiones
• Explosivos
• Materiales Radioactivos
• Desperdicios Medicos
• Desperdicios Organicos
Peligrosos
PARA SU COMODIDAD Y SEGURIDAD, ESTAMOS HACIENDO CITAS
PARA RECOGER SUS DESPERDICIOS PEUGROSOS
CO-AUSPICIADO. POR` LA CIUDAD' DE Los ANGELES: BURO. DE. SANEAMIENTO,, Y' EL DEPARTAMENTO
DE. TRABAJOSI PUBUCOS; DEC. CONDADO DE. Los. ANGELES, EN COOPERACION CON LAS
CIUDADESI DE CALABASSASS YY HIDDEN. HILLS:.