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Proposed Class I Landfill in Apopka

Proposed Class I Landfill in Apopka. November 1, 2011. Presentation Outline. Background Environmental Issues Financial Impact Access Issues. Background. Waste Management Landfill (Vista) in City of Apopka Currently Class III Landfill Planned expansion and change to Class I Landfill.

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Proposed Class I Landfill in Apopka

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  1. Proposed Class I Landfillin Apopka November 1, 2011

  2. Presentation Outline • Background • Environmental Issues • Financial Impact • Access Issues

  3. Background • Waste Management Landfill (Vista) in City of Apopka • Currently Class III Landfill • Planned expansion and change to Class I Landfill

  4. Keene Road Class III Landfill (closed) Vista Landfill(Main Parcel) Buttrey Development Two LLC Vista Landfill (Expansion Parcel 1) Buttrey Development Three LLC Vista Landfill (Expansion Parcel 2) Vista Landfill LLC

  5. Waste Management & City of Apopka Agreement • City to receive Host Fees • $225,000 Annually • $2.00 per ton for all non-city waste • $20.00 per ton tipping fee for all waste generated in the city • $1,000,000 community development donation

  6. Presentation Outline • Background • Environmental Issues • Financial Impact • Access Issues

  7. Wekiva Study Area (WSA)History of Land Use Restrictions

  8. Wekiva Study Area in Orange County (more vulnerable) (vulnerable) (less vulnerable)

  9. WSA Restrictions / Additional Requirements

  10. Solid Waste Management Ordinance If municipal standards are less strict than the County: • the municipality can adopt same or more stringent standards • the municipality can apply permit conditions that are as stringent • the County can require a permit and pursue enforcement to ensure compliance

  11. Presentation Outline • Background • Environmental Issues • Financial Impact • Access Issues

  12. Financial Impact • Orange County is responsible for Solid Waste Disposal • Landfill is a community asset • no profit motive • balance between financial stability and preserving landfill space

  13. Financial Impact Proposed landfill poses significant challenge to the financial viability of the Orange County Solid Waste System

  14. Financial Impact All Waste Categories - 2011 Tons Revenue Class I 561K $21.5M Class III 123K $ 3.1M Yard Waste 91K $ 2.6M Misc 5K $ 0.2M Total 780K $27.4M

  15. Financial Impact Class I Waste – 2011 Tons Revenue Guaranteed (MRP) 213K $ 7.9M Guaranteed (WMI) 68K $ 2.7M Subtotal 281K $10.6M Other Contract 134K $ 5.2M Non-Contract 146K $ 5.7M Total 561K $21.5M

  16. Financial Impact Solid Waste Class I Tipping Fee Revenue

  17. Financial Impact • Proposed landfill could be operational within two years • Challenges to our Solid Waste System • evaluate operations to accommodate new waste estimates • evaluate revenue enhancement opportunities

  18. Presentation Outline • Background • Environmental Issues • Financial Impact • Access Issues

  19. Access Issues Access: Keene Road • Ocoee-Apopka Road to Clarcona Road • Total length – 2.14 miles • County maintained - .85 miles • Remaining – Apopka maintained • Alternative Pavement Material with 2” surface

  20. Access Issues County Portion Posted • “Weight Limit 10 Tons” sign • 1998 B.C.C. Approved • FL Statute – Chapter 316 • “No Landfill Traffic” sign • Article V Chapter 32Orange County Code • Permit condition • Issue • Heavy Vehicles Accelerate Road Deterioration

  21. Access Issues KEENE ROAD County Maintained .85 Miles Apopka Maintained 1.29 Miles

  22. Presentation Summary • Environmental Issues • Financial Impact • Access Issues

  23. Proposed Class I Landfillin Apopka November 1, 2011

  24. CITY OF APOPKA State Road 414 Keene Road Class III Landfill (closed) W Keene Road E Keene Road Clarcona Road Vista Landfill(Main Parcel) Buttrey Development Two LLC Ocoee Apopka Road McQueen Road Vista Landfill (Expansion Parcel 1) Buttrey Development Three LLC State Road 429 Vista Landfill (Expansion Parcel 2) Vista Landfill LLC ORANGE COUNTY NORTHWEST WATER RECLAMATION FACILITY Damon Road N Apopka Vineland Road W Mccormick Road E Mccormick Road Ingram Road CITY OF OCOEE

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