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RESOLUTION NO.
90-27
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF FEDERAL WAY, WASHINGTON, ADOPTING THE LOCAL
HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMEN~ PLAN FOR SEATTLE-KING
COUNTY.
WHEREAS, RCW 70.105.220 requires each local government
or combination of local governments to prepare a local hazardous
waste plan which shall be based on State guidelines; and
WHEREAS,
it has been determined that moderate risk
waste is being disposed of with solid waste, in sewers and septic
systems, or on other lands, which may be improper for reasons of
public health and environmental protection; and
WHEREAS,
the
City
of
Federal
Way
and
King
County
entered into an Interlocal Agreement whereby the parties agreed
that
they
shall
cooperate
in the
County's
development of
a
comprehensive solid waste management plan including moderate risk
waste; and
WHEREAS, King County, in cooperation with the City of
Seattle,
Metro
and
Seattle/King
County
Department
of
Public
Health, has completed a Local Hazardous Waste Management Plan for
Seattle-King County, including those suburban cities that signed
the Interlocal Agreement referenced above that is designed to
meet State guidelines
and to siçplificantlY reduce and divert
hazardous waste
from the solid an~ liquid waste
stream,
and
issued on August 28, 1989, a Final Plan and Environmental Impact
statement; and
WHEREAS,
the
city,
through
the
Suburban
cities
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Association,
participated in the Solid Waste Interlocal Forum,
which through Resolution No. 90-001, recommended adoption of the
Plan, as amended by the Plan Addendum; and
WHEREAS, under the current plan, the budget for local
hazardous waste management programs will be developed by the
Management Coordination Committee and recommended to the Seattle-
King County Board of Health for review and approval and will be
funded in part by State funding with the remainder funded through
fees levied on solid waste collection (80%) and sewer fees (20%)
which will be passed on to the public; and
WHEREAS,
the state of Washington Planning Guidelines
requires
that
the
plan
be
adopted
by
resolution
by
all
participating cities; NOW, THEREFORE,
THE
CITY
COUNCIL
OF
THE
CITY
OF
FEDERAL
WAY,
WASHINGTON, HEREBY RESOLVES AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1.
The City of Federal Way hereby adopts that
certain Local Hazardous Waste Plan for Seattle-King County, as
amended by the Plan Addendum; provided that such adoption is
contingent
on
agreement being
reached through the Interlocal
Forum on
the
first year budget;
the details of the
funding
mechanism; the evaluation strategy to be used and the manner of
representation
on
the
management
coordination
committee
by
participating cities.
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RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Federal Way
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this 29th day of May, 1990.
APPROVED:
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MAYOR, DEBRA ERTEL
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ST/AUTHENTICATED:
M. SWANEY
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FILED WITH THE CITY CLERK: May 22, 1990
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL: May 29, 1990
RESOLUTION NO. 90-27
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