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Item 4H - MemoCITY OF SOUTI-HLAKE MEMORANDUM (June 1, 2021) To: Shana K. Yelverton, City Manager From: Lauren LaNeave, Assistant to the City Manager Subject: Item 4H: Resolution No. 21-025, Authorizing the grant application submission to the North Central Texas Council of Governments to build an enclosure at Bicentennial Park for a cardboard recycle drop-off. Action Requested: City Council consideration of Item Resolution No. 21-025, Authorizing the grant application submission to the North Central Texas Council of Governments to build an enclosure at Bicentennial Park for a cardboard recycle drop-off. Background Information: Every two years the TCEQ allocates funds to the 24 councils of governments located in the state of Texas. The NCTCOG allocates a portion of the funding toward local and regional implementation grants. Grant funds can be utilized for equipment, construction, contractual services, and other items such as training and software. This resolution will authorize Lauren LaNeave, Assistant to the City Manager, and Rob Cohen, Director of Public Works, to act on behalf of the City of Southlake in all matters related to the application and pledging that if a grant is received, the City of Southlake will comply with the grant requirements of the NCTCOG, the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ), and the State of Texas. We would be utilizing grant funds for the design, construction, and video surveillance of a dumpster enclosure at Bicentennial Park for resident cardboard recycling. This pilot program is driven by resident requests for a place to dispose of large amounts of cardboard, particularly when moving and the holiday season. Currently, residents can only recycle their cardboard boxes by placing them in their recycling cart or by scheduling a bulk cardboard collection. The complaints that staff receive primarily are that residents have more boxes than will fit in the cart or they do not want to wait for a scheduled day and would like a location to drop them off. Throughout the pilot program staff will monitor the tonnages produced through this program, evaluate a method of gauging satisfaction with the program, and continually monitor for illegal dumping. Staff will evaluate the program after one year of service to determine the effectiveness of the program. The cost of the recycling dumpsters are included in the City's contract with Republic Services at no charge. Approving the grant application process does not commit the City of Southlake to any financial obligations now or in the future; to the contrary, the Solid Waste Grant opens the door to receive NCTCOG grant funds. Financial Considerations: Grant approval would allow for up to $16,000 of funding toward the construction of the enclosure. Strategic Link: This contract links to the City's Strategy Map: "B2 Collaborate with select partners to implement service solutions." Citizen Input/ Board Review: Upon approval by Southlake City Council, the grant application will be under review with the North Central Texas Council of Governments, Regional Solid Waste Grant Program Legal Review: N/A Alternatives: Without approval, the City of Southlake will be ineligible to apply for this grant and participate in the Regional Solid Waste Program. Supporting Documents: 1. Resolution 21-025 Staff Recommendation: Staff recommends approval of Item 4H: Resolution No. 21-025, Authorizing the grant application submission to the North Central Texas Council of Governments to build an enclosure at Bicentennial Park for a cardboard recycle drop-off. Staff Contact: Lauren LaNeave, Assistant to the City Manager City of Southlake, TX RESOLUTION NO. 21-025 A RESOLUTION OFTHE CITY OF SOUTHLAKE AUTHORIZING THE FILING OF A GRANT APPLICATION WITH THE NORTH CENTRAL TEXAS COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS FOR A REGIONAL SOLID WASTE GRANTS PROGRAM GRANT. WHEREAS the City of Southlake City Council and Mayor authorize Lauren LaNeave, City Manager's Office, and Rob Cohen, Public Works, to act on behalf of the City of Southlake in all matters related to the application; and pledging that if a grant is received the City of Southlake will comply with the grant requirements of the North Central Texas Council of Governments, the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality and the State of Texas. WHEREAS, the North Central Texas Council of Governments is directed by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality to administer solid waste grant funds for implementation of the COG's adopted regional solid waste management plan; and WHEREAS, the City of Southlake in the State of Texas is qualified to apply for grant funds under the Request for Applications. NOWTHEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BYTHE CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS,THAT: That Assistant to the City Manager, Lauren LaNeave, and Director of Public Works, Rob Cohen is authorized to request grant funding under the North Central Texas Council of Governments Request for Applications of the Regional Solid Waste Grant Program and act on behalf of the City of Southlake in all matters related to the grant application and any subsequent grant contract and grant project that may result. 2. That if the project if funded, the City of Southlake will comply with the grant requirements of the North Central Texas Council of Governments, Texas Commission on Environmental Quality and the State of Texas. 3. The grant funds and any grant -funded equipment of facilities will be used only for the purposed for which they are intended under the grant. 4. Activities will comply with and support the adopted regional and local solid waste management plans adopted for the geographical area in which the activities are performed. ADOPTED by a vote of in favor and against, and_abstaining, this day of By: John Huffman Mayor ATTEST: By: Deputy City Secretary Amy Shelley