COUNTY'S OBLIGATIONS WITH REGARD TO THE COUNTY Sample Clauses

COUNTY'S OBLIGATIONS WITH REGARD TO THE COUNTY. REGIONAL SOLID WASTE SYSTEM COUNTY shall own, maintain and operate the County Regional Solid Waste System. COUNTY shall additionally establish and maintain an enterprise fund for the County Regional Solid Waste System. All revenues, expenditures, liabilities, and assets, including Transfer Stations, belonging to the Regional Solid Waste System will be accounted for in the enterprise fund in compliance with Generally Accepted Accounting Principles. In the unlikely event that the County Regional Solid Waste System is ever dissolved, all assets within the enterprise fund will be transferred to the Landfill Closure Fund and used to mitigate landfill closure liabilities and expenses. COUNTY shall establish and set the gate fee to be charged for the delivery of all solid waste to the Transfer Stations. The City of Spokane shall establish and set the gate fee to be charged for the delivery of all solid waste to the WTE. The Transfer Stations gate fee may include a component to address the cost of closure, post-closure and cleanup of pre-existing landfills. For the purpose of this section,·the terminology pre-existing landfills shall mean COUNTY owned Solid Waste disposal sites that have been closed and includes Colbert Landfill, Greenacres Landfill, Mica Landfill, as well as the County owned portion of the Old Xxxxxxxx Landfill. COUNTY shall establish and maintain a Solid Waste Advisory Committee as provided for in RCW 70A.205.110. The SWAC and its composition/membership will be established by the Board of County Commissioners. Each Signatory Regional City/Town shall have representation on the SWAC during the term of its Agreement with the COUNTY. The purpose of the SWAC shall be to create a forum for discussion between the COUNTY and the participating jurisdictions concerning the System and to create a body to which information concerning the System can be provided. The SWAC shall have no independent decision-making authority. The SWAC shall have the following responsibilities along with any additional responsibilities directed by the COUNTY:
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