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10-020 - King County - Waste Reduction & Recycling (WRR) Grant Program
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10-020 - King County - Waste Reduction & Recycling (WRR) Grant Program
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Waste Reduction & Recycling Grant Program
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11. The City agrees to credit King County on all printed materials provided by the County, which <br />the City is duplicating, for distribution. Either King County's name and logo must appear on <br />King County materials (including fact sheets, case studies, etc.), or, at a minimum, the City will <br />credit King County for artwork or text provided by the County as follows: "artwork provided <br />courtesy of King County Solid Waste Division" and/or "text provided courtesy of King County <br />Solid Waste Division." <br />12. The City agrees to submit to the County copies of all written materials which it produces and /or <br />duplicates for local waste reduction and recycling projects which have been funded through the <br />waste reduction and recycling grant program. Upon request, the City agrees to provide the <br />County with a reproducible copy of any such written materials and authorizes the County to <br />duplicate and distribute any written materials so produced, provided that the County credits the <br />City for the piece. <br />13. The City will provide the King County Project Manager with the date and location of each <br />Recycling Collection Event provided by the City, as well as copies of any printed materials used <br />to publicize each event, as soon as they are available but no later than thirty (30) days prior to <br />the event. If there is any change in the date or the location of an event, the City will notify the <br />County a minimum of thirty (30) days prior to the event. If the event brochure is required for <br />admission to the City's event, the City is exempt from having to provide the brochure to King <br />County. <br />.14. If the City accepts funding through this grant program for the provision of recycling collection <br />events for adjacent areas of unincorporated King County, the City shall send announcements of <br />the events to all residences listed in the carrier routes provided by King County. The <br />announcements and all other printed materials related to these events shall acknowledge King <br />County as the funding source. <br />15. The City understands that funding for recycling collection events for adjacent areas of <br />unincorporated King County will be allocated on a yearly basis subject to the King County <br />Council's yearly budget approval process and that provision of funds for these events is not <br />guaranteed for the second year of the grant program. <br />16. This project shall be administered by the City's Recycling Coordinator at: 6300 Southcenter <br />Boulevard; Tukwila, WA 98188; 206 431 -3683 (phone); 206 431 -3665 (fax); <br />rfox(a,ci.tukwila.wa.us. or designee. <br />B. The County: <br />1. The County shall administer funding for the waste reduction and recycling grant program. <br />Funding is designated by city and is subject to the King County Council's yearly budget approval <br />process. Provided that the funds are allocated through the King County Council's yearly budget <br />approval process, grant funding to the City will include a base allocation of $5,000 per year with <br />the balance of funds to be allocated according to the city's percentage of King County's residential <br />and employment population. However, if this population based allocation formula calculation <br />would result in a city receiving less than $10,000 per year, that city shall receive an additional <br />allocation that would raise their total grant funding to $10,000 per year. <br />4 <br />
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