Agenda Item No. 6A February 23, Honorable Mayor and City Council. Laura Kuhn, City Manager (Staff Contact: Mark Mazzaferro, (707) )

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TO: FROM: Honorable Mayor and City Council Laura Kuhn, City Manager (Staff Contact: Mark Mazzaferro, (707) 449-5371) Agenda Item No. 6A February 23, 2016 SUBJECT: RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF VACAVILLE SUPPORTING THE DESIGNATION OF SOLANO COUNTY AS THE LEAD AGENCY AND ZONE ADMINISTRATOR FOR THE SOLANO RECYCLING MARKET DEVELOPMENT ZONE (SOLANO RMDZ) PROGRAM DISCUSSION: The Recycling Market Development Zone (RMDZ) Program combines recycling with economic development to fuel new businesses, expand existing ones, create jobs and divert waste from landfills. This program provides loans, technical assistance and product marketing to businesses that use materials from the waste stream to manufacture their products and are located in a designated RMDZ. The goal of the RMDZ Program is to reduce waste and increase both reuse and diversion of landfill materials by driving regional market demand for those materials as manufacturing feedstock. Recycled-content manufacturers, aided by the RMDZ Program, use about 7 million tons of solid waste annually that otherwise would be disposed of in California landfills. Member jurisdictions of an RMDZ utilize a variety of tools/strategies to recruit new businesses and expand existing businesses. There are currently 36 RMDZs in California. Some zones consist of a single city or county and other zones consist of multiple cities or counties or combinations of the two. RMDZ program requirements only allow designation of new zones every 10 years. In June 2015, CalRecycle announced the opening of an application period for the designation of new zones. Solano County coordinated with CalRecycle to present an outline of the RMDZ program to the 2 primary stakeholder groups that would benefit from designation: members of the Economic Development sub-committee of Solano EDC and the Solano County Integrated Waste Management Local Task Force. The RMDZ presentations resulted in members from both groups providing letters supporting designation. The initial funding for the RMDZ loan program came from the State s Integrated Waste Management account, funded by landfill tipping fees. However, since 2006, this program has been solely funded internally from loan repayments. Below is the outline of the RMDZ Program presented by CalRecycle: Benefits of a Zone Low-interest loans and business assistance for eligible businesses Additional jobs Increased local revenues Expanded local markets for remanufactured products Another local economic development tool Green House Gas (GHG) emission reductions Increased waste diversion AB939 (50%) and SB341 (75% goal)

Zone and State Assistance Foster better understanding/awareness of what remanufacturing businesses do Provide business assistance with permitting, zoning, feedstock sourcing Low interest loans/referral to other financing sources Work with banks and other lenders to finance recycled market development projects Promote businesses located in a zone Loan Program Overview Applications are evaluated on an individual basis by credit worthiness 4% interest rate fixed Term is up to 10 years, 15 years for Real Estate No prepayment penalty cost The cost of loan closing points shall be ½ percent, collected at the time loan funds are disbursed into escrow. RMDZ loan proceeds may be used to pay the points. Application fee is $300 Maximum loan amount is $2 million for each loan, but no more than $5 million combined GHG and RMDZ loans. Recipients must provide 25% match at the time of loan funding Use of Loan Funds Purchase of machinery and equipment Working capital Real estate purchase (maximum of $1 million) Real estate improvements associated with the installation/project Refinance of onerous debt (debt with high interest rates and/or short terms) that jeopardizes and causes a negative impact on the borrower s cash flow Payment of loan-closing points Loan Eligibility Private, for-profit entities Nonprofit organizations Eligible Projects Waste Prevention Reuse Recycling Ineligible Loan Applicants Government Entities State and UC universities Indian Tribes Regional or local sanitation agencies, water agencies Ineligible Projects Buying reusable products Reclamation of scrap metal Collecting and/or sorting non-c&d recyclables Baling recyclables Land application projects using mulch and/or compost Electronic and/or hazardous waste projects

RMDZ Loan Recipient Example In 2012, Clean World Partners in Sacramento received $2 million from the RMDZ loan program to help fund anaerobic digestion equipment to recycle commercial liquid food and organic waste into gas and electricity. Project merits include: 12 new full-time jobs created 25 tons of food residuals per day diverted from landfill Annual production: >160,000 diesel gallon equivalents of natural gas per year and > one million gallons of liquid fertilizer Lead Agency and Zone Administrator As lead agency and Zone Administrator, Solano County will be responsible for submittal of the annual report, business assistance, and oversight of Zone Incentive Funds in coordination with Solano EDC s Economic Development Task Force. Other cities in Solano County have either adopted a similar resolution or are in the process of adopting the resolution. To date, Benicia, Dixon and Vallejo have approved the resolution. Fairfield and Rio Vista were scheduled to consider the resolution on Feb. 16, 2016. Suisun City will consider the resolution on March 1, 2016. Designation as a zone is also supported by the members of Solano EDC s Economic Development Task Force and the Solano County Integrated Waste Management Local Task Force. FISCAL IMPACT: There is no impact to the City s General Fund. RECOMMENDATION: By simple motion, adopt the subject resolution.

RESOLUTION NO. 2016- RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF VACAVILLE SUPPORTING THE DESIGNATION OF SOLANO COUNTY AS THE LEAD AGENCY AND ZONE ADMINISTRATOR FOR THE SOLANO RECYCLING MARKET DEVELOPMENT ZONE (SOLANO RMDZ) PROGRAM WHEREAS, California Public Resources Code Section 42010, et al., provides for the establishment of the Recycling Market Development Zone (RMDZ) Program throughout the State, which provides incentives to stimulate development of post-consumer and secondary materials markets for recyclables; and WHEREAS, all California jurisdictions must meet a 50 percent reduction in landfill waste disposal as mandated by the California Integrated Waste Management Act; and WHEREAS, the continued development of local markets for recycled materials would reduce the need to transport them out of the region in the future; and WHEREAS, the current and proposed waste management practices and conditions are favorable to the development of post-consumer and secondary waste materials markets; and WHEREAS, the designation of a zone in the Cities of Benicia, Dixon, Fairfield, Rio Vista, Suisun City, Vacaville, Vallejo and unincorporated Solano County is dedicated to establishing, sustaining and expanding recycling-based manufacturing businesses, which are essential for market development and to assist these jurisdictions in meeting the established landfill waste reduction goals; and WHEREAS, the designation as an RMDZ is necessary to facilitate local and regional planning, coordination, and support existing recycling-based manufacturing businesses, as well as attract private sector recycling investments to the RMDZ; and WHEREAS, the City of Vacaville desires existing and new recycling-based manufacturing businesses located within the RMDZ to be eligible for the technical and financial incentives associated with the RMDZ Program; and WHEREAS, the County of Solano may receive RMDZ Program related payments as authorized by Public Resources Code; and WHEREAS, the California Legislature has defined environmental justice as "the fair treatment of people of all races, cultures, and incomes with respect to the development, adoption, implementation, and enforcement of environmental laws, regulations, and policies" [Government Code section 65040.12(e)], and has directed the California Environmental Protection Agency to conduct its programs, policies, and activities that substantially affect human health or the environment in a manner that ensures the fair treatment of people of all races, cultures, and income levels, including minority populations and low-income populations of the State [Public Resources Code Section 71110(a)]; and WHEREAS, CalRecycle has adopted a goal to continuously integrate environmental justice concerns into all of its programs and activities; and

WHEREAS, Cities of Benicia, Dixon, Fairfield, Rio Vista, Suisun City, Vacaville, Vallejo and unincorporated Solano County have agreed to submit an application to CalRecycle requesting designation as a RMDZ; and WHEREAS, the County of Solano has agreed to act as Lead Agency for the proposed designation of the RMDZ; and WHEREAS, in accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), the County of Solano has considered the potential adverse environmental effects that might occur as a result of the designation and determined that this project is exempt from CEQA and that there is no need to prepare an environmental document; and WHEREAS, the City of Vacaville has independently evaluated the potential adverse environmental effects that might occur as a result of the designation and finds that the project is exempt from CEQA and that there is no need to prepare an environmental document. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City of Vacaville approves the designation of Solano RMDZ as an RMDZ and directs the County of Solano to submit an application to CalRecycle requesting designation of Solano RMDZ as an RMDZ, which includes the Cities of Benicia, Dixon, Fairfield, Rio Vista, Suisun City, Vacaville, Vallejo and unincorporated Solano County. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City of Vacaville approves receipt of any Recycling Market Development Zone related payments authorized by the Public Resources Code. The Solano County Director of Resource Management, or his/her designee, is hereby authorized to execute in the name of the City of Vacaville all documents necessary to secure payment and implement the associated activities. The City of Vacaville will administer the RMDZ Program in a manner that seeks to ensure the fair treatment of people of all races, cultures and incomes, including but not limited to, soliciting public participation in all communities within the RMDZ, including minority and low income populations. The Solano County Clerk shall file a Notice of Exemption respecting this project with the State Clearinghouse pursuant to CEQA guidelines Section 15096(i). I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing resolution was introduced and passed at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Vacaville, held on the 23rd day of February 2016, by the following vote: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ATTEST: Michelle A. Thornbrugh, City Clerk