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<br />determines that the EBRPD proposal for acquisition of the Tehan Falls property <br />qualifies for funding under the criteria established by the settlement agreement for <br />the Alameda County Altamont Landfill Open Space Fund, then the funding will be <br />withdrawn from the City of Pleasant on's portion of the settlement. <br /> <br />The Council is now being asked to authorize the County of Alameda to release the <br />funds to the EBRPD if the committee votes to approve the grant application. <br /> <br />Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council: <br /> <br />BACKGROUND <br /> <br />In 1999 the City of Pleasant on entered into a settlement agreement with the County of Alameda, <br />the City of Livermore, the Sierra Club, Northern California Recycling Association (NCRA), <br />Altamont Landowners Against Rural Mismanagement (ALARM), and Waste Management of <br />Alameda County (WMAC), Inc. The settlement resulted from litigation over the expansion of <br />Altamont Landfill. <br /> <br />As part of the settlement, the parties to the litigation agreement agreed that the County would <br />impose a fee totaling $1.25 per ton at the Altamont Landfill and Resource Recovery Facility. <br />The jurisdictions currently paying this fee are Oakland, San Francisco, Alameda, San Leandro, <br />Castro Valley, Oro Lorna, Albany, Hayward, and Dublin. The fees are collected on a per <br />tonnage basis for use of the landfill. The collection of fees results in a continuous, yet variable <br />funding source. The funds are disbursed into three accounts: Education Account, Host <br />Community Impact Account, and an Open Space Account. The fees are to be disbursed as <br />follows: <br />. $0.25 per ton to the Education Account <br />. $0.25 per ton to the City of Livermore for host community impacts <br />. $0.75 per ton to the Open Space Account <br /> <br />The use of the funds is distributed based on an 80/20 percent split between the entities specified <br />in the settlement agreement. Eighty percent (80%) of the fees collected are designated for the <br />other organizations and 20% of the fees collected are designated for the City of Pleasanton <br /> <br />The Advisory Committee <br /> <br />The settlement also required the creation of an advisory committee. The Altamont Landfill and <br />Resource Recovery Facility Open Space Advisory Committee ("Advisory Committee") was <br />created to oversee the collection and distribution of the funds generated by the settlement <br />agreement. The committee established a grant application process that would allow it to review <br />proposals based on their merit and public benefit. <br /> <br />SR 06:250 <br />Page 2 of5 <br />