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FROM: Cotta
Phil Batchelor, County Administrator County v 1t
DATE: spq-couc+
June 4 , 1990
SUBJECT:
LEGISLATION: SB 1200 (Petris)
SPECIFIC REQUEST(S)OR RECOMMENDATION(S)&BACKGROUND AND JUSTIFICATION
RECOMMENDATION
Indicate that the Board of Supervisors continues to SUPPORT SB
1200 by Senator Petris which would provide grants to cities and
counties to establish used oil collection projects.
BACKGROUND:
The Board of Supervisors has already voted to support SB 1200 as
it was introduced in 1989 . On April 17, 1990 the Board of
Supervisors indicated that it continued to support SB 1200 as
amended March 28, 1990 . On April 23 , 1990 the bill was again
amended.
As amended April 23 , 1990, SB 1200 enacts the Used Oil Collection
Demonstration Grant Program Act of 1990 which would require the
California Integrated Waste Management Board to develop and
administer a used oil grant program. Grants cannot exceed
$75,000 per grant. If requests for grants exceed the available
funds then the grants have to be made on a competitive basis.
Applications for grants are to be judged on the following
criteria:
* The need for a used oil collection project within a
jurisdiction.
* The commitment of local agency funds to the used oil
collection project.
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SIGNATURE(S):
ACTION OF BOARD ON -- Tllrie 12, 1990 APPROVED AS RECOMMENDED OTHER
VOTE OF SUPERVISORS
1 HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS IS A TRUE
UNANIMOUS(ABSENT ) AND CORRECT COPY OF AN ACTION TAKEN
AYES: NOES: AND ENTERED ON THE MINUTES OF THE BOARD
ABSENT: ABSTAIN: OF SUPERVISORS ON THE
9E DATgESHOWN.
CC: ATTESTED JUN 1 � 1""QO
Please See Page 2. PHIL BATCHELOR,CLERK OF THE BOARD OF
SUPERVISORS AND COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR
BY DEPUTY
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* The commitment of the local agency to continue the used oil
collection project after state funding has expired.
* The consideration given to a curbside used oil collection
program.
Grant awards are to be made by January 1, 1992. Grants require
at least a 50% match from other public or private funds. Grant
recipients are required to make a report to the Integrated Waste
Management Board by January 1, 1993 describing the extent to
which the program was successful in addressing the problem of the
illegal disposal of used oil. The Board is then to forward all
of these reports to the Legislature by March 1, 1993 along with
their recommendations for the use of the program statewide.
The grant program is funded with the transfer of $1, 000,000 from
the Petroleum Violation Escrow Account and clarifies that for the
1990-91 fiscal year the funds in the Petroleum Violation Escrow
Account are to be appropriated in accordance with Chapter 1426 of
the Statutes of 1988, which requires that one-half of each future
disbursement received by the state for the implementation of the
Katz Safe School Bus Clean Fuel Efficiency Demonstration Program.
Since SB 1200 addresses a problem which is of considerable
concern to the Board of Supervisors and provides funding to
address the problem it appears appropriate for the Board of
Supervisors to indicate its continued support for SB 1200.
SB 1200 passed the Senate Energy and Public Utilities Committee
May 9, 1989 by a vote of 7:0. The bill passed the Senate
Appropriations Committee January 25, 1990 by a vote of 10: 0 and
the full Senate January 26, 1990 by a vote of 31:1. SB 1200
passed the Assembly Natural Resources Committee April 2 , 1990 by
a vote of 9: 0 and has been placed on the Assembly Ways & Means
Committee suspense file.
cc: Senator Nicholas Petris
County Administrator
Community Development Director
Sheila Cogan, Resource Recovery Specialist
Health Services Director
Marice Ashe, Health Services Department
Catherine Kutsuris, CDD