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1995-132-Execute The First Amendment To The Memorandum Of Understanding Between The County Of Santa Clara And The Town Concerning Santa Clara County Hazardous Materials Advisory CommitteeRESOLUTION 1995 -132 RESOLUTION OF THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF LOS GATOS AUTHORIZING THE TOWN MANAGER TO EXECUTE THE FIRST AMENDMENT TO THE MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING BETWEEN THE COUNTY OF SANTA CLARA AND THE TOWN OF LOS GATOS CONCERNING SANTA CLARA COUNTY HAZARDOUS MATERIALS ADVISORY COMMITTEE WHEREAS, the Tanner Advisory Committee has developed and begun implementation of a State required County -wide Hazardous Waste Management Plan ; and WHEREAS, the County of Santa Clara ( "County "), together with the cities within the County are contributing financial resources to implement a three -year work plan ( "Program ") for hazardous materials management; and WHEREAS, the Memorandum of Understanding ( "MOU ") is supported by the City Manager's Association and the Santa Clara County Cities Association, and approved by the Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors; and WHEREAS, the MOU establishes the rights and responsibilities of the County and the Town of Los Gatos with respect to implementation of the program and specifies each participant's financial commitment. WHEREAS, The MOU creates the Santa Clara County Hazardous Materials Advisory Committee to replace the Tanner Advisory Committee; NOW, THEREFORE, THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF LOS GATOS DOES HEREBY RESOLVES that the Town Manager is authorized to execute the First Amendment to the Memorandum Of Understanding (MOU) with the Santa Clara County Hazardous Materials Advisory Committee (attached as Exhibit A), effective for a three -year term (1995 -1998) beginning July 1, 1995. The MOU may be extended for successive periods upon written agreement between County and Town. PASSED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the Town Council of the Town of Los Gatos, California, held on the 18th day of September, 1995, by the following vote: COUNCIL MEMBERS: AYES: Randy Attaway, Joanne Benjamin, Steven Blanton, Linda Lubeck, Mayor Patrick O'Laughlin NAYS: None. ABSENT: None. ABSTAIN: None. SIGNED: 0G" MAYOR OF THE TOWN OF LOS GATOS LOS GATOS, CALIFORNIA ATTEST: U CLERK OF THE TOWN OF LOS GATOS LOS GATOS, CALIFORNIA EXHIBIT A FIRST AMENDMENT TO AGREEMENT This is the first amendment to that certain Agreement among the TUWN of - -1.0 GATn4 , (City) and the County of Santa Clara (County) entitled MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING BETWEEN THE COUNTY OF SANTA CLARA AND THE TOWN OF LOS GATUS CONCERNING HAZARDOUS MATERIALS ADVISORY COMMITTEE (Agreement), entered into on June 23, 1992. The parties agree that: 1. Said agreement is amended as follows: A. Section 1, PURPOSE: Attachment A to the Agreement is amended in full as set forth in Attachment A hereto. Attachment B to the Agreement is amended in full as set forth in Attachment B hereto. B. Section 2, TERM OF MOU: The beginning date shall be amended from July 1, 1992 to July 1, 1995. C. Section 6, PROGRAM PRIORITIES: The last sentence is amended in full to read: "The elements of work to be accomplished in fiscal year 1995 -1996 are included in Attachment A "PROPOSED HMAC ACTIVITIES, Fiscal Years 1995 - 1996." D. SECTION 10, FUNDING: The first sentence is amended in full to read: "Annual funding levels during the next three years (commencing with FY95 -96) for this Program are shown in Attachment B ". Attachment C to the Agreement is amended in . full as set forth in Attachment C hereto. 2. Except as amended herein, all the terms and conditions of said agreement shall remain in full force and effect. 3. The effective date of this amendment is July 1, 1995. WHEREFORE the parties, through their duly authorized representatives, have entered into this amendment to agreement on the dates shown below: COUNTY OF SANTA CLARX Santa Clara Valley Water District Chairperson Board of Supervisors Date ATTEST: Clerk, Board of Supervisors APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY Deputy\'County Counsel Chairperson Board of Directors Date: Clerk, Board of Directors APPROVED AS TO FORM: SCVWD Attorney a PROPOSED HMAC ACTIVITIES & ANNUAL BUDGET Fiscal Year 1995 -1996 ACTIVITY BUDGET Industry Specific Pollution PiL-veltionTechrucal Assist $100,000 Regulatory Streamlining and Compliance Assistance $55,000 Small Quantity Generators Targeted Assistance Project $40,000 Environmental Database $35,000 Incentive Prog7anis $12,500 Local & Regional Pollution Prevention Policy Development $12,500 Pollution Prevention for Government, Schools & Public $7,500 Multi-Media/Multi-Sector Pollution Prevention for Heavy Metals Reduction $7,500 $270,000 CURRENT: ED: ATTACHMENT B Proposed Annual Budget S. C. VALLEY S. CLARA CMES WATER DIST. COUNTY $45,000 $45,000 $180,000* TOTAL $270,000 $90,000 $90,000 $90,000 $270,000 * Onetime Transportation Agency Funds Santa Clara County Hazardous Materials Advisory Committee CITY SHARE OF FUNDING ALLOCATION HAZARDOUS MATERIALS ADVISORY COMMITTEE, FY 96 -98 City Total Waste Base Hazardous Total Annual (tons) Share Waste Share Share CAMPBELL 533.48 $3,000 $325 $3,325 CUPERTINO 516.08 $3,000 $325 $3,325 GILROY 2286.71 $3,000 $1,365 $4,365 LOS ALTOS 23.31 $3,000 $0 $3,000 LOS ALTOS HILLS 15.31 $3,000 $0 $3,000 LOS GATOS 231.12 $3,000 $150 $3,150 MILPITAS 8803.64 $3,000 $5,260 $8,260 MONTE SERENO 0.00 $3,000 $0 $3,000 MORGAN HILL 184.85 $3,000 $110 $3,110 MT VIEW 1971.47 $3,000 $1,175 $4,175 PALO ALTO 5663.30 $3,000 $3,380 $6,380 SAN JOSE 31997.68 $3,000 $19,100 $22,100 SANTA CLARA 16859.98 $3,000 $10,060 $13,060 SARATOGA 34.10 $3,000 $0 $3,000 SU�INYVALE 6276.88 $3,000 $3,750 $6,750 TOTAL 75397.91 $45,000 $45,000 $90,000 Total hazardous waste based on 1993 data. March 1995 ATTACHMENT 2 HMAC Proposed Workplan 1995 -96: 1. INDUSTRY SPECIFIC POLLUTION PREVENTION TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE Workshops: HMAC will continue to conduct industry- specific and topical workshops (4-6 /year) to provide industry with local, low -cost access to pollution prevention and compliance information. Workshops planned for the coming year include dry cleaners, painting contractors and a large workshop in the fourth quarter, topic to be decided. Targeted Pollution Prevention Information Publish "Who Regulates What" brochure and sections of the Hazardous Waste Survival Guide in languages other than English (including Korean, Spanish & Vietnamese). The HMAC Financial Resources Factsheet will be updated this year. Onsite Technical Assistance: This activity will utilize available resources including expertise of the national labs to provide printed circuit companies with onsite technical assistance for implementing pollution prevention. A workshop/ technology demonstration is scheduled for spring '96. • Work with Trade Associations to Promote Pollution Prevention 2. REGULATORY STREAMLINING AND COMPLIANCE ASSISTANCE Regulatory Streamlining: HMAC should continue supporting permit streamlining and regulatory reform proposals which reduce the administrative burden of environmental compliance responsibilities. HMAC will continue its involvement in the development of the Business Environmental Assistance Center, the Santa Clara County Permit Assistance Center, and Hazardous Materials Unified Program (SB 1082 CUPA). Legislative Tracking and Notification Services: Revisions to environmental programs are expected to continue to be a high priority topic for both the federal and state governments. Through HMAC's legislative database subscription service, key issues of concern will be identified, analyzed and reported to HMAC and the cities along with policy recommendations. An update seminar is scheduled for Spring '96. Superfund Forum Hold a forum that will highlight local accomplishments in Superfund remediation. This event is tentatively scheduled for late fall /winter 1995. The forum could also highlight remediation technologies that were developed and /or tested locally. • Electronic Environmental Data Reporting: HMAC should support and participate in an industry sponsored pilot project to establish a statewide standardized system for sharing and transmitting environmental compliance data between industry and regulatory agencies. This local pilot project will be a key component in the development of Cal -EPA's standard reporting system. 3. SMALL QUANTITY GENERATORS TARGETED ASSISTANCE PROJECT: The Small Quantity Generator Targeted Assistance Project seeks to involve various stakeholders (including property owners, property managers, lending institutions, insurance companies, tenant companies and regulators) in promoting environmental management and pollution prevention at commercial properties. The work on creating a 'model lease protocol for property managers, pollution prevention training for insurance underwriters and developing market incentives will continue. Related activities will be pursued under the Pollution Prevention, Insurance and Trade Association grant project described below. 4. ENVIRONMENTAL DATABASE: HMAC has created an environmental database that combines hazardous materials and hazardous waste data from several different sources. Maintenance and expansion of this database should be continued through periodic updating as new data become available. The database is geo -coded for application of Geographic Information System (GIS) technology which enables geographic analysis. 5. INCENTIVE PROGRAMS • Regional "Green Business" Recognition Program: See Grant A. • Pollution Prevention Week: HMAC will continue to promote Pollution Prevention Week (P2 Week) to increase awareness of achievements in and continuing opportunities for pollution prevention in our community. HMAC's P2 Week efforts will include promotional activities as well as coordinating ongoing HMAC initiative activities. 6. LOCAL AND REGIONAL POLLUTION PREVENTION POLICY DEVELOPMENT New initiatives in this area that could enhance local coordination of pollution prevention efforts through creation of the Pollution Prevention Dialogue 2 Process and initiation of a quarterly HMAC Newsletter. Coordination with the Silicon Valley Permit Assistance Center may be a project for the coming year. In addition, HMAC should participate in the following organizations and activities: Proposed Region IX Pollution Prevention Center Bay Area Hazardous Waste Reduction Committee California Consortium of Pollution Prevention Committees US EPA Common Sense Initiative 7. POLLUTION PREVENTION FOR GOVERNMENT, SCHOOLS AND PUBLIC • Promote Implementation of a P2 Policy by Local Jurisdictions: HMAC will continue participating in facility manager meetings to promote pollution prevention. A workshop for public facility managers is tentatively scheduled for the third quarter. • Pollution Prevention for the Public: Public pollution prevention information packets will be distributed through CDR during Pollution Prevention Week. A workshop may be scheduled near Earth Day 1996 in coordination with an autoshop to educate car owners about pollution prevention. • Pollution Prevention in Public Education Teacher Training: Work with the County Office of Education to provide training to teachers that will increase utilization of existing pollution prevention curriculum resources. 8. MULTIMEDIA /MULTI- SECTOR P2 FOR HEAVY METALS REDUCTION: HMAC should work to promote heavy metals reduction and multimedia pollution prevention among the multiple sectors (industrial, commercial and residential) that have been identified as contributing to this regional problem. GRANT PROTECTS A. Regional "Green Business" Recognition Program: HMAC will' continue working with the Association of Bay Area Governments, the Bay Area Hazardous Waste Reduction Committee and other entities to develop and implement a regional "green business" recognition program. The purpose of this voluntary program is to provide positive recognition to 3 businesses with strong environmental practices (including both compliance and pollution prevention). The regional program will combine HMAC's Green Business Program with Sonoma County's compliance -based model. B. P2 /Insurance Grant: The US EPA Office of Pollution Prevention has given HMAC a grant to continue examining market incentives for pollution prevention in the insurance industry. The project will involve documenting case studies of local trade association insurance packages, examining possible incentives and providing information and training to the insurance industry on the benefits of pollution prevention. C. ETI Multi Tiered Pollution Prevention Project HMAC has received a grant from Environmental Technologies Initiative for a project that will promote technology transfer focusing on heavy metals reduction. 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