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File #: 040500    Version: 0
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 7/27/2004 In control: PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE
On agenda: Final action: 9/21/2004
Effective date:    
Title: Resolution relative to application for, and acceptance and expenditure of, 2005 State of Wisconsin recycling grants. (Department of Public Works)
Sponsors: THE CHAIR
Indexes: RECYCLING, SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL, STATE GRANTS
Attachments: 1. Fiscal Note.pdf, 2. Fiscal Analysis.pdf, 3. Fiscal Note-Amended.PDF
Number
040500
Version
ORIGINAL
Reference
 
Sponsor
THE CHAIR
Title
Resolution relative to application for, and acceptance and expenditure of, 2005 State of Wisconsin recycling grants. (Department of Public Works)
Analysis
This resolution authorizes the Commissioner of Public Works to apply for, accept and expend, a 2005 State of Wisconsin Recycling Grant.  This grant, in the amount of $2,806,054, will be used to fund continuation of the City's recycling program.
 
This resolution also authorizes the Commissioner of Public Works to apply for, accept and expend, a 2005 State of Wisconsin Recycling Efficiency Grant.  This grant program is intended to reward units of government that have striven to create efficiencies in recycling programs by entering into cooperative agreements with nearby communities.  If awarded, the City's grant would be about $0.38 per capita, or $226,850.  There is no City share or position authority associated with this grant.
Body
Whereas, The City of Milwaukee appears to be eligible for 2005 Recycling Grant funds from the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources for continuation of the City's recycling program; and
 
Whereas, The operation of this grant-supported recycling program from January 1, 2005, through December 31, 2005, will cost $10,898,529, of which $8,092,475 (74%) will be provided by the City and $2,806,054 (26%) will be provided by the grantor; and
 
Whereas, The State of Wisconsin also makes available Recycling Efficiency Grants to reward those communities that have demonstrated recycling program efficiencies by entering into cooperative agreements with other communities; and
 
Whereas, The amount of each Recycling Efficiency Grant is based on community population and will be approximately $0.38 per capita for 2005; and
 
Whereas, There is no local/City share or position authority associated with the Recycling Efficiency Grant program; now, therefore, be it
 
Resolved, By the Common Council of the City of Milwaukee, that the Commissioner of Public Works is authorized to apply for and accept a 2005 Recycling Grant from the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources without further Common Council approval, unless the terms of the grant change in a manner described in Common Council File Number 030712 (Grant and Aid Guidelines); and, be it
 
Further Resolved, That the City Comptroller is authorized to:
 
1.  Encumber in the parent accounts of the 2005 Special Revenue Accounts-Grant and Aid Projects the following amounts for the project entitled Recycling Grant:
 
      Project/Grant      GR000900000
      Fund                  0150
      Org                  9990
      Program            0001
      Budget Year      0000
      Sub Class            R999
      Account            000600
      Project            Grantor Share
      Amount            $2,806,054
 
2.  Create a Special Revenue Fund-Grant and Aid Projects and the necessary expenditure and revenue accounts, appropriate to these accounts the amounts required under the Grant Agreement, and transfer the corresponding offsetting estimated revenue; and
 
3.  Establish the necessary Grant and Aid performance submeasures; and, be it
 
Further Resolved, That these funds are appropriated to the Commissioner of Public Works, who is authorized to:
 
1.  Make expenditures from these funds for specified purposes, as  indicated in the program budget.
 
2.  Transfer funds within the project budget as long as the amount expended for each specific purpose does not exceed the amount authorized by the budget by 10% or more.
 
3.  Make expenditures from the 2005 project budget for specific items of equipment, as indicated in the program budget; and
 
4.  Enter into subcontracts and leases as detailed in the project budget.
 
; and, be it
 
Further Resolved, That the Commissioner of Public Works is authorized to apply for a 2005 State of Wisconsin Recycling Efficiency Grant and to accept this grant without further Common Council approval, unless the terms of the grant change in a manner described in Common Council File Number 030712(Grant and Aid Guidelines); and, be it
 
Further Resolved, That the Commissioner of Public Works is authorized and directed to pursue new cooperation agreements with other communities for recycling initiatives that will lead to the efficient diversion of solid waste from landfills and fulfill the requirements of the Recycling Efficiency Grant program; and, be it
 
Further Resolved, That the City Comptroller is authorized to:
 
1.  Commit funds within the Project/Grant Parent of the 2005 Special Revenue-Grant and Aid Projects fund, the following amount for the project titled "Recycling Efficiency Grant":
 
Project/Grant      GR0000300000
Fund                  0150
Org                  9990
Program            0001
Budget Year      0000
Subclass            R999
Account            000600
Project            Grantor Share
Amount            $226,850
 
2.  Create the necessary Special Revenue Fund-Grant and Aid Projects and Project/Grant levels, and budget against these Project/Grant values the amounts required under the grant agreement; and, be it
 
Further Resolved, That these funds are appropriated to the Commissioner of Public Works, who is authorized to:
 
1.  Make expenditures from these funds for specified purposes, as indicated in the grant budget, and incur costs consistent with the award date.
 
2.  Make expenditures from the 2005 project budget for equipment relating to the City's recycling program.
Requestor
Department of Public Works
Drafter
LRB04253-1
JDO
07/06/04