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MANAGER'S MEMORANDUM
DATE: August 29, 2003
TO: District Policy Committee Members
FROM: Jeffrey W. Aluotto, Solid Waste Manager, Cory R. Chadwick,
Director
I. Introduction/Opening Comments
NOTICE: This memo is for the meeting to be held on September 11,
2003. This meeting will be held at 2:00 pm at the Hamilton County
Department of Environmental Services, 250 William Howard Taft Road,
Cincinnati, Ohio 45219.
Policy Committee Information (Agendas, Manager’s Memos, Minutes,
etc.) now available on the District’s Website at
www.hcdoes.org.
II. Clerk's Report/Additions to the Agenda
A. Approval of Minutes - June 5, 2003
Minutes from the June 5, 2003 Policy Committee Meeting are included
as Attachment A for the Policy
Committee’s review and approval.
B. Additions to the Agenda
Please contact Susan Schumacher at 513-946-7734 or
susan.schumacher@hamilton-co.org if you have items to
add to the agenda.
III. District Revenue Updates
Updates will be provided on current revenue receipts and comparisons
with prior years, as included in
Attachment B.
Policy Items
District 2004 Budget
The Finance Subcommittee met on August 22 to review the proposed 2004
Budget for the Solid Waste Management District. A copy of the minutes
for that meeting are included in Attachment A. District staff
constructed the proposed budget following the last meeting with the
District Policy Committee. The budget is similar to past years’ budgets,
from a programmatic standpoint, with a few additions. Increases in
programming have been recommended in the following areas: Tire
collection, e-waste collection, a mercury thermometer exchange, a home
compost bin sale, and public outreach. The budget also contains $100,000
for implementation of a pilot permanent HHW collection operation and
$95,000 for the Plan Update. In addition, the budget contains
approximately $30,000 of contractual based increases in Health
Department services and yard waste collection. A District budget, by
activity, along with a formal narrative, is included as Attachment C.
Please note that the chart labeled "Budgeted 2004 Program Expenditures"
includes only programmatic expenditures and does not include personnel
expenditures. The recommended budget totals $3,028,033.
Mr. Graham will provide a report on the Finance Subcommittee’s
consideration of the budget.
Staff Recommendation: District Staff recommend that the
Policy Committee adopt the budget as reviewed and approved by the
Finance Subcommittee.
District Carry-over Balance
In addition to a review of the budget, the Finance Subcommittee
discussed other issues pertaining to District finances including the
amount and potential uses for District carry-over balances. The current
strategy listed in the District’s Plan calls for a gradual reduction in
the District’s carry-over. However, several Policy Committee members
have raised the question of whether the District would benefit from
certain one-time capital expenditures as a means of reducing the
carry-over. This item will be open for discussion at the meeting. In
addition, the amount of carry-over which the District should hold is
also an item for discussion. Attachment D provides further information on the amount of the
District’s carry-over balance.
Staff does not see any major regulatory hurdles which would prevent
the District from making larger, capital expenditures to manage the
carry-over balance - assuming such a strategy did not impact the
implementation of the current Plan. Staff’s recommendation would be that
if this were the desired course of action, that the expenditures be of
long-term benefit to the District, from a recycling perspective, and
that such expenditures assist the District with achieving its mission of
reducing the waste stream. In addition, the Policy Committee should
consider the resulting operating expenditures which may arise from any
capital expenditure and the District’s ability to meet those new
financial obligations.
Again, this item will be open for discussion at this point of the
meeting.
Household Hazardous Waste Programming
In October, the District will hold the final two HHW collection
events for 2003. The District plans on submitting an RFP for the 2004
pilot permanent collection facility in the Fall as well. In preparation
for this, District staff would like to utilize the services of JAS
Consultants to assist with operational issues pertaining to its HHW
programming.
There are numerous complexities in the HHW business which make it
different from all other aspects of solid waste management: legal
requirements, operations, treatment technologies, etc. Mr. Jim Skora, of
JAS, has considerable experience in HHW operations from both a public
sector and private sector perspective. His point of view would be
invaluable as the District determines how to continue future HHW
efforts.
Staff Recommendation: District Staff recommends that it be given
the authority to contract with JAS consulting services to provide
guidance on recommendations on future HHW programming.
D. School Grants
The Solid Waste District solicited proposals for school grants and
received applications from 6 schools. Staff reviewed these applications.
A summary of each is included as Attachment E. These grants are typically utilized to allow schools
to better educate students regarding recycling programs by allowing them
to implement and operate a program themselves.
Staff Recommendation: District staff recommends that the
school grants be approved and funds distributed.
Communities Achieving Recycling Excellence - District Recycling
Awards
2003 marked the most competitive year ever as it relates to the
District’s recycling awards. The District received applications from 6
communities and forwarded those applications to a panel of past winners
to determine this year’s winners in each category. Winners will be
announced at the Policy Committee meeting.
Staff Recommendation: Upon the announcement of District
CARE Award winners, Staff recommends that the Policy Committee forward
these winners to the Board of County Commissioners for recognition.
V. Informational Items
A. City of Cincinnati Update
Recycling
City and District Staff recently appeared before the Neighborhood and
Public Services Committee to present a report detailing options the City
has in keeping its curbside recycling program economically viable. A
copy of the report is included as Attachment F. City Staff is currently preparing an RFP for recycling
services which will bid out options for recycling consistent with the
recommendations provided by the District. The City is not bound to
accept the results of that process, however it is a positive first step
toward maintaining the recycling program.
District Market Development Grants (Possible Policy Item)
The District recently submitted pre-proposals for ODNR Market
Development Grants on behalf of four Hamilton County firms. Three of
these firms have been asked, by ODNR, to submit final proposals. If the
District deems these projects acceptable, final proposals must be
submitted, along with a District endorsement letter, no later than
October 17, 2003. The District is still in the process of evaluating the
individual nature of each of these projects. These firms, and their
proposed projects, are described in Attachment G. By the time of the Policy Committee meeting, District
Staff should be prepared to make a recommendation on each of these.
Education Program Update
Sue Magness will provide a brief update on the results of the
Districts school education program.
D. Solid Waste Management Plan Update
The District is preparing to release an RFP for consultants to assist
with the process of updating the District’s solid waste management plan.
The District is required to submit an updated Plan by April, 2005.
In addition, a stakeholder discussion for municipal, village, and
township administrators is being planned for the morning of November 13.
The purpose of this discussion is to obtain feedback from individuals
significantly affected by District strategies and programs. Another
stakeholder session is being planned for early 2004 which will focus on
elected officials.
Legislative Update
Several pieces of solid waste related legislation are currently
active in Columbus.
HB 61 relates to the ability for "affected communities" to receive
compensation from neighboring solid waste management districts for
expansions or siting of solid waste facilities in that District.
District Staff has worked with the Engineering Department at Rumpke to
determine that this legislation, even if enacted, would not affect
Hamilton County. It was designed to affect one particular situation
occurring within Ohio.
HB 259 / SB 119 relates to construction and demolition debris
landfills. The proposed bills change the siting criteria for these
landfills, impose a disposal fee, and add requirements for background
checks and post-closure bonding for certain CDD landfills.
In addition, Nancy Hollister has convened a solid waste study
committee to look at various aspects of HB 592, Ohio’s solid waste
legislation. The Committee is made up solely of the members of the House
Energy and Environment Committee. Guests are invited to make
presentations as desired by the Committee. Thus far, representatives
from ODNR, OEPA, CCAO, and several solid waste management districts have
made presentations. The purpose of the committee seems to be a desire,
on the part of Rep. Hollister, to educate her committee members on the
intricacies of HB 592. Issues discussed, to this point, include
interstate waste flows, the history of HB 592, and ways to encourage
increased recycling.
Upcoming District Events (Attachment H-click links below)
Resource Management
Seminar - Geared toward business and industry. The
focus of the seminar is to explore innovative contracting techniques
available to industry to reduce waste generation, increase recycling and
lower waste management costs. It will be held from 11:00 am until 4:00
pm on September 19 at TechSolve.
High Performance Schools
Seminar/Daylighting Seminar - Targeted at those interested in
exploring the elements of green building and green design in educational
institutions and how those concepts can translate to improved student
performance. Both seminars will be held at TechSolve from 8:00 am until
5:00 pm on September 24 and October 7, 2003.
Household Hazardous Waste Collection Events
- October 18 at Winton Woods. October 25 at Coney Island.
Waste Characterization Study
Included as Attachment I
is the most recent information received regarding ODNR’s statewide waste
characterization study. The District is still awaiting additional tables
which, we understand, will further break out some of the materials
observed during the project (computers, furniture, paint/oil, etc.).
VI. Tentative Future Agenda Items
VII. Policy Committee Members' Comments
VIII. Public Comments
Upcoming District Meetings
The next regularly scheduled Policy Committee meeting will be at 2:00
pm on November 13, 2003 at the Hamilton County Department of
Environmental Services, 250 William Howard Taft Road, Cincinnati, Ohio
45219.
X. Adjournment (Target Time: 3:30 pm) |