Minnesota Administrative Rules
Agency 167 - Pollution Control Agency
Chapter 7035 - SOLID WASTE
SOLID WASTE PROGRAMS AND PROJECTS
Part 7035.4400 - APPLICATION PROCEDURE FOR GRANTS-IN-AID
Universal Citation: MN Rules 7035.4400
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 13, September 23, 2024
Subpart 1. Requirement.
A region, municipality, or institution shall make application for a state grant-in-aid on forms provided by the agency.
Subp. 2. Application information.
Each application shall include the following information, where applicable:
A. Each application
for a grant-in-aid by a region or municipality shall be accompanied by a
resolution adopted by the region or municipality authorizing the filing of the
grant-in-aid application.
B. All
applications shall be signed by the person who has been authorized to submit
the application.
C. In the event
that more than one region, municipality, or institution desires to make
application for a joint resource recovery project or resource conservation
program, a single application for state aid shall be executed by all
participating parties. Such application shall be accompanied by a joint
resolution setting forth responsibilities of each of the parties.
D. A description of the operation and
maintenance of the resource recovery project after construction is completed or
the system is implemented.
E. A
market analysis defining markets for salable products, particularly those for
which no purchase commitments are included in the proposal, shall be submitted
with any proposal for a detailed engineering study or construction of a
resource recovery facility or system.
F. If a proposal for a detailed engineering
study for a resource recovery facility or system is submitted, the application
shall include proof of intentions to purchase the salable materials.
G. If a proposal for construction of a
resource recovery system or facility is submitted, the application shall
include proof of commitments to purchase the salable materials.
H. A description of the resource conservation
program or the resource recovery project, including the following: benefits,
major objectives, method of obtaining major objectives, ultimate goal,
operational and management personnel's background, education, and
experience.
I. If the private
sector is involved in the project or program, an explanation of the commitments
in terms of capital, operation and maintenance, and staffing of each private
person or other entity which will have a major role in the operation of the
project or program is needed.
J. An
explanation of the existence and extent of local public support for the project
or program. Local support includes, but is not limited to, that from
universities, citizen groups, and environmental groups.
K. If the proposed project or program is to
serve more than one institution, municipality, or region, the following
information shall be included in the application:
(1) A written commitment by each
participating party to dispose of a stated amount of its solid waste through
the proposed system or facility.
(2) A specific definition of the contribution
to capital and operating and maintenance costs of each.
(3) A specific definition of the operating
and management roles of each.
L. Total cost of the project or program,
which includes an itemization of the following costs: investment costs, annual
operating costs, fixed costs, other costs.
M. Revenue to be generated by the project or
program.
N. Such other additional
information, documents, transcripts, or other data which the agency deems
necessary to determine eligibility of the region, municipality, or
institution.
Statutory Authority: MS s 116.07
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