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1995-38402-Ordinance No. 95-074 Recorded 11/2/1995REVIEWED r 6ji 95-38402 LEGAL 'COUNSEL BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON Amending Title 13, Section 13.20.010, Opportunity, of the Deschutes County Code, and Declaring an Emergency. ORDINANCE NO. 95-074 THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF DESCHUTES COUNTY?;':ORWGON, ORDAINS as follows: Section 1. Amendment. Section 13.20.010, Opportunity, of Chapter 13.20, Recycling, of Title 13, PUBLIC SERVICES, of the Deschutes County Code is amended to read as described in Exhibit "A," attached hereto and by this reference incorporated herein, with new language in bold type and deletions noted in brackets. Section 2. Emergency. This ordinance being necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health and safety, an emergency is declared to exist, and this ordinance takes effect on its passage. Section 3. Codification. County Legal Counsel shall have the authority to format the provisions contained herein in a manner that will integrate them into the County Code consistent with the Deschutes County Form and Style Manual for Board Documents. Such codification shall include the authority to make such changes, to make changes in numbering systems and to make such numbering changes consistent with interrelated code sections. In addition, as part of codification of these ordinances, County Legal Counsel may insert appropriate legislative history reference. Any legislative history references included herein are not adopted as part of the substance of this ordinance, but are included for administrative convenience and as a reference. They may be changed to correct errors and to conform to proper style without action of the Board of County Commissioners. DATED this 1st day of November, 1995. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF DESCHUTES C UNTY, OR H.' SI*WHTER, ,Chairman ATT T: N7Z5t, SC GEN, CommiT J jioner Recording Secretary RO RT L. NIPPER, ommissioq t� PAGE 1 - ORDINANCE NO. 95-074 (11-1-95) N -2 1995 MICROFILMED NOV 0 81995 EXHIBIT "A" 13.20.010 Opportunity. The County shall insure that all persons within the wasteshed are given the opportunity to recycle, pursuant to Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 459A and Oregon Administrative Rules Chapter 340, Division 90, as follows: A. Place for Collection of Recyclables. The County shall provide a facility or depot at the County landfill or other convenient location for persons within the wasteshed to deposit source -separated recyclable materials. B. Deposit of Recyclables at Disposal Sites. Additionally, all disposal sites which are open to the public for disposal, handling or transfer of municipal solid waste shall include a place for the deposit of recyclable material, unless alternative depots or sites are approved by resolution of the Board. C. Mandatory Collection of Recyclables. All persons providing service, including noncommercial haulers, shall provide all of the person's service customers in the portion of the wasteshed between Bend city limit and the urban growth boundary with on -route collection of source -separated recyclables at least once each week on the same day that solid waste is collected from each customer. Persons providing service in the portion of the wasteshed between Redmond city limit and the urban growth boundary shall provide service customers with on -route collection of source - separated recyclables at least once a month on a day that solid waste is collected from each customer. Once the city of Redmond's population exceeds 10,000, persons providing service in this portion of the wasteshed shall provide service customers with such on -route collection service at least once a week on a day that solid waste is collected from each customer. Recyclables collected on -route shall be delivered to the Knott recycling facility. While 0.48-0059 marketing agreements executed between Conservation for Central Oregon, Inc., and the franchised haulers are in effect, on -route recyclables may also be delivered to other persons or entities pursuant to the terms of those agreements. Recyclables collected from County recycling depots by Deschutes Transfer Company, Inc. shall be delivered to the Knott recycling facility. D. On -Route Recyclable Materials. Recyclables collected on -route on either a mandatory or optional basis shall include those materials identified as principal recyclable materials for Deschutes County wasteshed under OAR 340-90-070(1) and (7). Additionally, recyclables collected on -route shall include tin cans, [and] plastic bottles and magazines. New recyclables may be mandated for on -route collection pursuant to Board approval based on recommendation from the Waste Reduction Advisory Committee (WRAC) and the Solid Waste Advisory Committee (SWAG). E. Durable Recycling Container. All persons providing on -route collection of source -separated recyclables shall provide each residential service customer with at least one durable recycling container in the form of a rigid box or bucket with a volume of at least 12 gallons made of material that holds up under all weather conditions for at least five years and is easily handled by the customer. F. Recycling Education and Promotion. The County, in cooperation with the cities in the wasteshed, shall be responsible for implementing a recycling education and promotion program meeting the requirements of OAR 340-90-030(3) and 340-90-040(3)(c). Responsibility for implementing various program elements may be delegated by franchise or other contractual agreement to any person capable of providing this service. Persons providing franchised collection service shall implement program elements described in OAR 340 -90 - PAGE 2 — ORDINANCE NO. 95-074 (11-1-95) 0148-0660 030(3)(b) and OAR 340-90-040(3)(c)(A), (B) and (C). G. Commercial Generators. All persons providing service, including noncommercial haulers, shall provide commercial solid waste generators employing 10 or more persons and occupying 1,000 square feet or more in a single location within the portion of the wasteshed between Bend city limit and the urban growth boundary with regular on-site collection of source -separated principal recyclables. Once the city of Redmond's population exceeds 10,000, all persons providing service in the portion of the wasteshed between Redmond city limit and the urban growth boundary shall provide this service for commercial generators in this portion of the wasteshed. (Ord. 95-074 § 1, 1995) PAGE 3 - ORDINANCE NO. 95-074 (11-1-95)