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RESOLUTION NO. 2013-12 <br />A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FREMONT <br />APPROVING DESIGNATION OF THE ALAMEDA COUNTY SOURCE <br />REDUCTION AND RECYCLING BOARD AS THE LOCAL TASK FORCE <br />UNDER STATE LAW FOR THE PURPOSE OF REVIEWING AND <br />COMMENTING ON COUNTY INTEGRATED WASTE MANAGEMENT <br />PLAN AMENDMENTS <br />WHEREAS, California Public Resources Code Section 40950 requires the creation of a <br />Local Task Force (LTF) to comment on possible County Integrated Waste Management Plan <br />amendments and to otherwise provide non-binding guidance with respect to integrated solid <br />waste planning, and <br />WHEREAS, the Alameda County Waste Management Authority (ACWMA), via Section <br />5.g. of the Joint Powers Agreement (JPA) creating it, is empowered to make replacement <br />appointments to the LTF, subject to approval by the County Board of Supervisors and a double <br />majority of the Cities in the County, and <br />WHEREAS, the ACWMA has appointed the Alameda County Source Reduction and <br />Recycling Board as the LTF, as an efficiency improving measure in government (doing so <br />consolidated a committee of the ACWMA with the LTF, eliminating the need for separate <br />committee and task force meetings), pending approval by the County and a double majority of <br />the Cities in the County, <br />WHEREAS, the Alameda County Charter Subsection 64.130.C., states that in order to <br />avoid unnecessary administrative duplication the County Board of Supervisors shall seek the <br />consent of a double majority of the Cities for the Alameda County Recycling Board to serve as <br />the LTF, but in the event such appointment does not occur, the Recycling Board shall review any <br />recommendations of the LTF regarding source reduction and recycling. <br />H <br />
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