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i <br /> 4. PROGRAM. The Municipality shall develop and implement a residential solid waste <br /> recycling program adequate to meet the Municipality's annual recycling goal of 363 tons <br /> of recyclable materials as established by the County. The Municipality shall ensure that <br /> the recyclable materials collected are delivered to processors or end markets for <br /> recycling. <br /> a. The Municipal recycling program shall include the following components: <br /> i. Each household (including multi -unit households) in the Municipality shall have <br /> the opportunity to recycle at least four broad types of materials, such as paper, <br /> glass, plastic, metal and textiles. <br /> ii. The recycling program shall be operated in compliance with all applicable <br /> federal, state, and local laws, ordinances, rules and regulations. <br /> iii. The Municipality shall implement a public information program that contains at <br /> least the following components: <br /> (1) One promotion is to be mailed to each household focused exclusively on <br /> the Municipality's recycling program; <br /> (2) One promotion advertising recycling opportunities available for residents is <br /> to be included in the Municipality's newsletter or local newspaper; and <br /> (3) Two community outreach activities at municipal events to inform residents <br /> about recycling opportunities. <br /> The public information components listed above shall focus on all recyclable <br /> materials and the various opportunities to recycle within the Municipality. <br /> iv. The Municipality, on an ongoing basis, shall identify new residents and provide <br /> detailed information on the recycling opportunities available to these new <br /> residents. <br /> v. The Municipality shall regularly attend the monthly Solid Waste Abatement <br /> Advisory Team meetings. <br /> b. The Municipality is encouraged to expand its recycling program to include one or <br /> more of the following components in order to receive additional funding. <br /> i. Organize either 1) spring and fall clean -up /recycling drop -off events, or 2) <br /> monthly (at least 8 during the course of the year) recycling drop offs which can <br /> be held in conjunction with a neighboring municipality on a cooperative basis for <br /> the citizens of both Municipalities. <br /> ii. Provide a community event recycling program, which at a minimum would consist <br /> of providing recycling opportunities at all Municipal sponsored events and <br /> festivals. The feasibility of adding organics collection at the event may also be <br /> explored and added to the event as an enhancement to the waste abatement <br /> program. <br /> iii. Provide the opportunity for citizens to engage in recycling activities at municipal <br /> parks. <br /> iv. Organize and manage a Full Service Recycling Drop -off Center. <br /> V. Develop enhanced recycling promotion and assistance for multi- units. <br /> c. If the Municipality's recycling program did not achieve the Municipality's recycling <br /> goals as established by the County for the prior calendar year, the Municipality shall <br /> work with the County to prepare a plan to achieve the recycling goals set forth in this <br /> Agreement. <br /> 2 <br /> 11 <br />
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