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Attachment 2 DRAFT <br />ORDINANCE 2012-_ <br />AN ORDINANCE REQUIRING ACTIONS TO REDUCE LANDFILLING OF <br />RECYCLABLE AND ORGANIC SOLID WASTES FROM BUSINESSES, MULTI- <br />FAMILY RESIDENCES, AND SELF HAULERS <br />The Board of the Alameda County Waste Management Authority ( "Authority ") ordains <br />as follows: <br />SECTION 1 (Enactment) <br />The Board of the Authority does hereby enact this Ordinance in full consisting of Section <br />1 through Section 15. <br />SECTION 2 (Findings) <br />(a) The purpose of this Ordinance is to reduce the amount of recyclable and organic <br />solid wastes deposited in landfills from businesses, multi - family residences, and <br />self haulers. <br />(b) The Authority has the power to adopt ordinances necessary to carry out the <br />purposes of the Joint Exercise of Powers Agreement for Waste Management <br />( "JPA "). The JPA provides the Authority the power, duty, and responsibility to <br />prepare, adopt, revise, amend, administer, enforce and implement the County <br />Integrated Waste Management Plan ( "CoIWMP "), and Section 5.m of the JPA <br />specifically enumerates the power to adopt ordinances necessary to carry out the <br />purposes of the JPA. <br />(c) The prohibition of certain recyclable and compostable materials at Alameda <br />County landfills is necessary to carry out the purposes of the JPA and implement <br />..r the CoIWMP, including the following goals and policies. Goal 2 of the CoIWMP <br />calls on the Authority and its member agencies to "achieve maximum feasible <br />waste reduction" and to "reduce the amount of waste disposed at landfills through <br />improved management and conservation of resources." Objective 2.1 is to <br />"achieve countywide waste reduction of 75 percent by 2010." Objective 2.4 is to <br />reduce the amount of readily recyclable and compostable materials originating in <br />Alameda County and deposited in landfills to no more than 10% of total materials <br />originating in Alameda County and landfilled by 2020. <br />(d) The State of California through its Integrated Waste Management Act of 1989, <br />Assembly Bill 939 (AB 939), required that each local jurisdiction significantly <br />increase its diversion of discarded materials from landfills to 50% by December <br />31, 2000, and thereafter maintain or exceed that diversion rate. <br />(e) The Waste Reduction and Recycling Act of 1990 (Measure D), a charter <br />amendment passed by the voters of Alameda County, established the Alameda <br />County Source Reduction and Recycling Board and the policy goal of reducing <br />