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96-06!1 <br />Resolution No. <br />WHEREAS, on April 11, 1977 (Resolution No. 34, 042) , the <br />City Council designated the San Joaquin Local Health District as the <br />Local Enforcement Agency ("LEA ") for the solid waste program for <br />the City of Stockton; and <br />WHEREAS, on July 1, 1989, the Health District merged with <br />the County and became known as San Joaquin County Public Health <br />Services ("SJCPHS"); and <br />WHEREAS, on February 24, 1992, the City Council reaffirmed <br />its original designation of SJCPHS as LEA for the solid waste <br />program for the City of Stockton; and <br />WHEREAS, it is estimated the City could -cut its annual LEA <br />costs for the City landfills by up to 43 percent (about $45,000) by <br />switching from SJCPHS to California Integrated Waste Management <br />Board ("CIWMB") for LEA services; now, therefore, <br />BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF STOCKTON, AS <br />FOLLOWS: <br />1. That the City Council hereby withdraws the <br />designation of San Joaquin County Public Health Services as the City <br />of Stockton's current LEA for the solid waste program. No new local <br />agency will be designated to replace San Joacruin County Public <br />Health Services. The California Integrated Waste Management Board <br />will then become the LEA for the solid waste program within the City <br />of Stockton. <br />2. That the City Manager is hereby authorized and <br />directed to take such action as deemed necessary to carry -out the <br />purpose and intent of this resolution. <br />PASSED, APPROVED and ADOPTED JUN 10 1 <br />JO DARRAH, Mayor <br />of the City of Stockton <br />'City Xlerk <br />of the Citi' ofldtckzon <br />":\.1W\RSG\1876\ML Y.OGS 0-46 0 3 l <br />CITY ATTY <br />RF VIEW <br />DATA' <br />