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AGREEMENT BETWEEN <br />RAMSEY COUNTY AND CITY OF LITTLE CANADA <br />FOR A SCORE FUNDING RECYCLING GRANT <br />This Agreement is between Ramsey County (the "County ") and the City of Little Canada (the <br />"Municipality "). <br />1. OBLIGATIONS <br />a. Collection <br />1. The Municipality is obligated to provide for curbside recycling weekly or every other week <br />for at least the following materials: <br />a. Mixed paper (e.g., mail, office and school papers) <br />b. Newspaper, inserts and phonebooks <br />c. Glossy paper (e.g., magazines and catalogs) <br />d. Corrugated cardboard (e.g., mailing boxes and moving boxes) <br />e. Paper board or boxboard (e.g., cereal boxes, shoe boxes, and boxes from toothpaste, <br />medications and other toiletries) <br />f. Metal food and beverage cans <br />g. Plastic bottles (such as those for beverages, condiments, detergent, shampoo and body <br />lotion) <br />h. Glass food and beverage containers. <br />2. The County expects the Municipality to add materials, including organics, to its collection <br />stream as markets become available. <br />3. The Municipality shall assure residential recycling service is available recycling weekly or <br />every other week to residents at their place of residence, including all multi -unit housing and <br />manufactured home parks. <br />4. The Municipality will maintain a long -term funding mechanism for its residential recycling <br />programs. <br />b. Communications <br />Pursuant to State law, outreach, education and promotional materials must address waste and <br />toxicity reduction, recycling, separate management of organic waste, recycled products, <br />composting, clean -ups, and other waste - related issues. To be eligible for SCORE funds under <br />the Agreement, municipalities must use elements of Ramsey County's outreach, educational and <br />promotional tools throughout the municipalities' own outreach, education and promotional <br />vehicles, including but not limited to direct mailing postcards, utility bill inserts, municipality <br />web pages and municipality newsletters. Municipalities will be provided with and shall use a <br />Communication Checklist (Attachment B) that outlines the minimum requirements for <br />communication about waste management programs. Copies of written materials, or links to <br />electronic materials, shall be provided to the County. <br />c. Reimbursement <br />1. The Municipality shall incur expenses for reimbursement by the County in accordance with <br />the budget established in Attachment A. This budget may be modified by the Municipality <br />2012 SCORE Agreement for Non -JPA cities <br />
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