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3. <br />capital and operating expenses related thereto, in the year granted_ The <br />C.f"fY shall not retain airy grant finds in excess of actual Recycling <br />program expenses. <br />6. The CITY may not charge its residents through property tax, utility fees, o, <br />any other method for that portion of the costs of its Recycling Program: <br />that is funded by COUNTY giant funds. <br />The CITY shall establish a separate accounting mechanism, such as a <br />project number, activity number, cost center, or fund that will separate <br />recycling and waste reduction revenues and expenditures from all other <br />municipal activities, including solid waste and yard waste activities. <br />Recycling and waste reduction activities, revenues, and expenditures are <br />subject: to audit by the COUNTY. <br />If the CITY does not contract for curbside services, the CITY will receive <br />grant funds provided that at least ninety percent (90%) of the grant funds <br />are credited. L A 'to residents and. the C " I1;1115 MI1inium oroa-an, <br />requirements. The additional ten percent (10%) of grant funds may be <br />used Cor CITY administrativc and promotional expenses <br />1VIET11OD OF CON11'ENSA11ON <br />a. The COUNTY will distribute grant funds annually only to the extent the <br />COUNTY has received. SCORE funds from. the State of Minnesota. SCORE <br />funds are based on revenue received by the State of Minnesota from a sales tax on <br />garbage collection and disposal fees and are subject to change based on revenue <br />received and allocated by the State. The CITY will receive grant finds per the <br />formula below: <br />it of Households <br />Serviced Curbside by <br />CITY <br />Total If of <br />Households Serviced <br />Curbside in. <br />COUNTY <br />Total SCORE <br />Revenue <br />X Received by <br />COUNTY from State <br />of Minnesota <br />Grant Fund,- <br />Distributed <br />unds <br />Distributed to <br />CITY <br />b. Under no circumstances will the COUNTY's distribution of grant funds exceed <br />the CITY's proportion of SCORE fluid -revenues received by the COUNTY. <br />M <br />