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Resolution No, o3-oz~
A RESOI,UTIt)N OF THE COUNTY O1+ BUTTE SUPPORTING
OROVII:IE RENE~Vr11. OC"['I-1E
RE,CYCI~IVG I~IARhI~;'T DEVELOP'lIF;N'i' 70'VE
WHI?REAS, the C'alilornia Public Resources Code Section 4201{} provides for' the
establishment of the IZeeyclin~a Market Uc~~clo~~ment/.one (RMI~L) protrra»> throughout the
State to provide incentives to stimulate development of post consumer and secondary materials
markets frn~ recyclables; and
WHERI?.AS, the City of Oroville desires the boundaries of the Recycling Market 7,one to
match the boundaries of the existi~lg l;nterprise lone; and
WHF:RE~1S, Uroville and F~utte County must maintain <~ St) percent waste diversion rate,
as mandated ]n the Callf0l'tlla lntCgrated waste Mtinagelllent f~Ct; and
WHEREAS, the Oroville Recycling Market Development lone is dedicated to
CstabhShlllg, SllSt~lilllll~~ ~lnd C\~<lndlnt~ I"CCyCllnf?-baSCd IllanLlfaCtln~ln~ blISn7CSSCS, Wh1Ch ~lre
esseillal f01' mal"kCt dCVClOpil7ent and f01' E1SSlStint,? lnC1l JUrISdICC1011S Ill I11Celing the f;StabllShCd
landfill reduction goals; and
~VHER[:AS, the (~roville Recycling Market Development 7,one designation will expire
ul Mal'Cl1 ~~)t~~ LInICSS 1'C-dCSignated bV the CalifOt~ma liltegrated Waste M~lna~,?CmCnt ~O~n'd; ~lnd
~~~HEREAS, the City of Orovillc and Butte County still desires existing and ne~,v
recycling-based manufacturing businesses in the gone to be eligible (or the technical and
financial incentives associated with the IZ~~ID7 program; and
V1~'HEREAS, the renewal of the Oroville Recycling Market Development %onc is still
necessary to fiacilitate local and regional planning, coordination, support of~ existing rccycling-
based ]11aIlLlfaCLLII'Iig businesses, and attl'act1011 OI pi'1vatC sCClO(' i'CCyChng bUS1nCS5 InVCStl7lelltS
t0 tl1C 1'Cg1011; Mild
WHI':REr1S, the CUl'CCnt and pt'OpOSCCI WaS1C IllanagC111G1t praehCCti tllld COndIt10115 arC
favorable to the development ofpost-consumer and secondary waste materials markets; and
WHER[?AS, the California Legislature has dcfinal environmental justice as "the fair
treatment of people of all races, cultures, and incomes with respect to the development, adoption,
1mplCIl1C11tatloi1, anCl CnIOrCCl7lenl Of CnvlrC3nlllClltal laws, 1'CgUlal1011S, and }~Ol1C1CS" ~~iOVCrillllCi1t
Code section (x5040.12{3 )], and has directed the California Cnvironmental Protection Agetlcy to
conduct its programs, policies, and activities that substantially affect human health or the
environment in a manner that ensures the lair treatment of people of all races, cultures, and
income levels, including minority populations and lo~~~-income populations of the state [Pt.tblic
Rcso~n-ccs Code section l 1 1 ] 0(a}~; and
W'HEF2EAS, the California Iitcgratcd Waste Management Board, in its Strategic Plan,
has adopted a goal to continuously integrate environmental justice concerns into all ol- the
Board's programs and activities.
NOW, THI;RI;FOR1~, the County of Butte resolves as follows:
Section 1. Approves the submittal of the City oi- Oroville's Recycling Market
I~cvclopmcntl_.one renewal application that includes Butte County's area currently in the
existing Enterprise lone.
Section 2. Butte County delegates the Orovillc Recycling Market Development/.one Re-
dcsigiation Application lane Administration. C'EQ:'l and environmental justice
documentation to the City oCOrovillc.
RII:SOLVED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED by the County of Butte on this 11th day
of February ?003 by the follotivins~ votes:
~~~'[?~; Supervisors Dolan, itoux, Josiassen, Yamaguchi and Chair Beeler
RODS: None
AI;SL;RT OR :'~13S"Tf1INING: None
ATTI~ST: Paul Mclntosh, Chief Administrative
Offiicer and Clerl: of the Board
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R, .l ~ RI 1:LER, CH:'1IRMAN
Butte County Board of-Supervisors
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