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File #: 25-1988    Version: 1
Type: Resolution Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 11/25/2025 In control: Board of Supervisors
On agenda: 12/9/2025 Final action:
Title: Adopt a Resolution authorizing the submission of an application to the California Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery for a Waste Tire Enforcement Grant and authorize the Director of Planning, Building, and Environmental Services or designee to execute the necessary grant documents. (Fiscal Impact: $22,352 Revenue; General Fund; Budgeted; Discretionary)
Sponsors: Board of Supervisors
Attachments: 1. Resolution
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TO:                     Board of Supervisors

FROM:                     Brian D. Bordona - Director of Planning, Building, and Environmental Services

REPORT BY:                     Jennifer Simpson-Van Dam- Interim Solid Waste Program Manager

SUBJECT:                     Resolution Authorizing Application for Waste Tire Enforcement Grant

 

RECOMMENDATION

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Adopt a Resolution authorizing the submission of an application to the California Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery for a Waste Tire Enforcement Grant and authorize the Director of Planning, Building, and Environmental Services or designee to execute the necessary grant documents. (Fiscal Impact: $22,352 Revenue; General Fund; Budgeted; Discretionary)

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BACKGROUND

The Waste Tire Enforcement Grant will provide the Local Enforcement Agency (LEA) resources to survey, analyze, and inspect tire dealers, auto dealers, auto-dismantlers and other businesses for the ongoing environmental health and safety problems of hauling and storing waste tires. The LEA has worked closely with CalRecycle Waste Tire staff in regulating illegal tire storage piles at several auto-dismantling businesses and successfully coordinated cleanup of other illegally disposed tires at locations throughout the County. The LEA will specifically be inspecting businesses as a surveillance and enforcement activity, reinforcing the current regulations and importance of legally hauling and storing of waste tires. Any persons violating the waste tire regulations will be issued notices of violation and possible referral to CalRecycle for appropriate enforcement. LEA staff has successfully implemented the Waste Tire Enforcement Grant for over a decade now providing a valuable service to the business community in the form of education and training about the program and prevention of illegal tire disposal in Napa County. The LEA plans to continue utilizing this Grant for years to come.

The grant program is currently on a 1-year cycle, with the same application required every year. The State requires a Board resolution authorizing the submittal of an application.

Requested Action:
Adopt a Resolution authorizing the submission of an application to the California Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery for a Waste Tire Enforcement Grant and authorize the Director of Planning, Building, and Environmental Services or designee to execute the necessary grant documents.

 

FISCAL IMPACT

Is there a Fiscal Impact?

Yes

Is it currently budgeted?

No

Where is it budgeted?

Grant from CalRecycle. The LEA will implement and receive cost reimbursement in the 2026-2027 fiscal year. The grant revenue will be included in the 2026-2027 fiscal year budget

Is it Mandatory or Discretionary?

Discretionary

Discretionary Justification:

Waste Tire Enforcement Grant will provide the LEA resources to perform the grant program and benefit tire businesses in the County.

Is the general fund affected?

No

Future fiscal impact:

If CalRecycle awards this grant in fiscal year 2025-2026, the LEA will implement and receive cost reimbursement in the 2026-2027fiscal year. The LEA must apply for grant awards annually. The LEA expects to apply for and receive grant funds in future years.

Consequences if not approved:

The LEA would not receive the grant award and would not be able to perform waste tire inspections, educate businesses on proper regulatory standards for hauling waste tires, nor identify and assist businesses in removing large waste tire piles that can cause a threat to the environment.

Additional Information

Strategic Initiative: Healthy, Safe, and Welcoming Place to Live, Work, and Visit

 

ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT

ENVIRONMENTAL DETERMINATION: There is no possibility the proposed action may have a significant effect on the environment and therefore CEQA is not applicable pursuant to the General Rule contained in the Guidelines for the Implementation of the California Environmental Quality Act, 14 CCR 15061 (b)(3).