Legislation Details

File #: 13-0346    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Other Status: New Business
File created: 5/9/2013 In control: Board of Sedgwick County Commissioners
On agenda: 5/22/2013 Final action:
Title: PUBLIC HEARING ON THE FIVE YEAR SEDGWICK COUNTY SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT PLAN UPDATE. Presented by: Susan Erlenwein, Director, Environmental Resources. RECOMMENDED ACTION: Open the hearing; receive public comment; close the hearing; and Approve the Five Year Sedgwick County Solid Waste Management Plan Update.
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Title
PUBLIC HEARING ON THE FIVE YEAR SEDGWICK COUNTY SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT PLAN UPDATE.
Presented by: Susan Erlenwein, Director, Environmental Resources.
 
RECOMMENDED ACTION: Open the hearing; receive public comment; close the hearing; and Approve the Five Year Sedgwick County Solid Waste Management Plan Update.
 
Body
KDHE requires a 5-Year Update of each county's Solid Waste Management Plan.  This report highlights significant events in solid waste planning and implementation over the past five years.  The Update includes pertinent information and data relative to solid waste in Sedgwick County.  KDHE also requires that the 5-Year Update include appropriate information for a 10-Year planning horizon.  The Solid Waste Management Committee approved the 5-Year Update on May 6, 2013.  MAPC found the proposed 5-Year Plan Update in compliance with the Local Comprehensive Plan on May 9, 2013.  
 
On May 1, 2013, the Board set the hearing date for May 22, 2013. Notice of the hearing was published in the official county newspaper of record on May 3, 2013.
 
Alternatives:       
            A)      Open the hearing; receive public comment; close the hearing; and Approve the Five
                  Year Sedgwick County Solid Waste Management Plan Update.
            B)      The Board may also approve the plan update subject to any revisions by the Board
            C)      The Board may take any other appropriate action deemed necessary
 
Financial Considerations: Implementation of the Solid Waste Plan is funded by the annual budget, solid waste fee and charges for services.  Financial implications are not anticipated as a direct result of staff's recommended action.  
 
Legal Considerations:  K.S.A. 65-3405 requires each county to have a solid waste management plan, and to update it at least annually. Once every five years the Board is required to hold a public hearing to receive comments on the plan update.
 
Policy Considerations: NA
 
Outside Attendees: NA
 
Multimedia Presentation: PowerPoint
 
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