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licensed collectors in the community. The city or town must provide a 60-day period in which meetings <br />and negotiations shall occur exclusively between licensed collectors and the city or town to develop a <br />proposal in which interested licensed collectors, as members of an organization of collectors, collect <br />solid waste from designated sections of the city or town. The proposal shall include identified city or <br />town priorities, including issues related to zone creation, traffic, safety, environmental performance, <br />service provided, and price, and shall reflect existing haulers maintaining their respective market share <br />of business as determined by each hauler's average customer count during the six months prior to the <br />commencement of the 60-day negotiation period. If an existing hauler opts to be excluded from the <br />proposal, the city may allocate their customers proportionally based on market share to the <br />participating collectors who choose to negotiate. The initial organized collection agreement executed <br />under this subdivision must be for a period of three to seven years. Upon execution of an agreement <br />between the participating licensed collectors and city or town, the city or town shall establish organized <br />collection through appropriate local controls and is not required to fulfill the requirements of <br />subdivisions 4a, 4b, and 4c, except that the governing body must provide the public notification and <br />hearing required under subdivision 4c. <br />§ <br />Subd. 5.County organized collection. <br />(a) A county may by ordinance require cities and towns within the county to organize collection. <br />Organized collection ordinances of counties may: <br />(1) require cities and towns to require the separation and separate collection of recyclable <br />materials; <br />(2) specify the material to be separated; and <br />(3) require cities and towns to meet any performance standards for source separation that are <br />contained in the county solid waste plan. <br />(b) A county may itself organize collection under subdivisions 4a to 4d in any city or town that does <br />not comply with a county organized collection ordinance adopted under this subdivision, and the county <br />may implement, as part of its organized collection, the source separation program and performance <br />standards required by its organized collection ordinance. <br />