File #: RES 20-103    Name: CalRecycle FY 2020-25 Resolution
Type: BoS Resolution Status: Passed - Health Department
File created: 6/15/2020 In control: Board of Supervisors
On agenda: 7/28/2020 Final action: 7/28/2020
Title: Approve a Resolution to add participating jurisdictions for the Used Oil Payment Program from CalRecycle with Monterey County as the lead agency.
Attachments: 1. Board Report, 2. Resolution, 3. Item No. 34 Completed Board Order- Resolution

Title

Approve a Resolution to add participating jurisdictions for the Used Oil Payment Program from CalRecycle with Monterey County as the lead agency.

Report

RECOMMENDATION:

It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors Adopt a Resolution to:

Approve a Resolution to add participating jurisdictions for the Used Oil Payment Program from CalRecycle with Monterey County as the lead agency.

 

SUMMARY:

The Health Department's Environmental Health Bureau coordinates a countywide Used Oil and Filter Collection and Recycling Program.  The State of California’s Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery (CalRecycle) provides annual funding to local jurisdictions to implement their Used Oil and Filter Collection and Recycling Programs.  CalRecycle requires specific language from the applicant's governing body to authorize the application for, and implementation of, the grant.

 

DISCUSSION:

Since 1994 Monterey County, through the Health Department 's Environmental Health Bureau, has administered a countywide Used Oil and Filter Collection and Recycling Program. This program promotes the proper disposal and recycling of used motor oil and oil filters for residents, commercial and recreational boaters, and small farmers in Monterey County.  The County provides community education and makes various outlets for the proper disposal and recycling of used motor oil and oil filters available through curbside collection, residential drop-off centers, and marine and agricultural oil collection centers.

 

CalRecycle, formerly known as the California Integrated Waste Management Board, is authorized to make payments to qualifying local jurisdictions for implementation of their used oil programs.  These funds are used to cover costs related to personnel time, acquisition of equipment, supplies, and training to enhance Used Motor Oil and Filter Recycling Program activities.

 

Pursuant to California Public Resources Code sections 48000 et seq., 14581, and 42023.1(g), CalRecycle has established various payment programs to make payments to qualifying jurisdictions.  In furtherance of this authority CalRecycle is required to establish procedures governing the administration of the payment programs.  Said payment program allows regional participation.  CalRecycle’s procedures for administering payment programs require, among other things, a regional applicant’s governing body to declare by resolution certain authorizations related to the administration of the payment programs.

                     

This work supports the Monterey County Health Department 2018-2022 strategic plan initiatives: 1. Empower the community to improve health through programs, policies, and activities.  It also supports one of the ten essential public health services, specifically: 6. Enforce laws and regulations that protect health and ensure safety.

 

OTHER AGENCY INVOLVEMENT:

The cities of Carmel-by-the-Sea, Del Rey Oaks, Gonzales, Greenfield, King City, Marina, Monterey, Pacific Grove, Salinas, Sand City, Seaside and Soledad have authorized Monterey County to act as Lead Agency for the purposes of applying for and administering the Used Oil Payment Program.

 

FINANCING:

There is no impact to the General Fund resulting from this Board action.  Sufficient appropriations and revenues are included in Environmental Health's Fiscal Year 2020-21 Adopted Budget (HEA005-4000-8117).

 

BOARD OF SUPERVISORS STRATEGIC INITIATIVES:

Check the related Board of Supervisors Strategic Initiatives:

 

Economic Development:

                     Through collaboration, strengthen economic development to ensure a diversified and healthy economy.

Administration:

                     Promote an organization that practices efficient and effective resource management and is recognized for responsiveness, strong customer orientation, accountability and transparency.

Health & Human Services:

                     Improve health and quality of life through County supported policies, programs, and services; promoting access to equitable opportunities for healthy choices and healthy environments in collaboration with communities.

Infrastructure:

                     Plan and develop a sustainable, physical infrastructure that improves the quality of life for County residents and supports economic development results.

Public Safety:

                     Create a safe environment for people to achieve their potential, leading businesses and communities to thrive and grow by reducing violent crimes as well as crimes in general.

 

Prepared by:  Rob Durham, Management Analyst III, 755-8979

 

Approved by:

 

 

______________________Date:_________

Elsa Jimenez, Director of Health, 755-4526

 

Attachment:

Draft Resolution is on file with the Clerk of the Board.