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3. DEFINITIONS. Defined terms contained in this Agreement and all the attachments are <br />found in Minn. Stat. §§ 115A.03; 115A.471; and 115A.552. The use of capitalization for <br />defined terms has no special effect. For convenience, a full list of defined terms is included <br />with the Municipal Grant Application. Additionally: <br />a. "Full -Service Recycling Drop-off Center" means centralized permanent drop-off <br />center that is open at least two times a week and accepts at least four types of <br />materials beyond traditional curbside recyclables, i.e.: mattresses, appliances, scrap <br />metal, carpet, furniture, source -separated compostable materials, electronics, etc. <br />b. "Multifamily dwellings" means households within apartment complexes, <br />condominiums, townhomes, mobile homes and senior housing complexes. <br />c. "Quasi -Municipal event" means community festivals which appear to the public to be <br />supported and run by the Municipality but in fact are sponsored or co -sponsored by <br />an independent non-profit 501c (3) organization, for example: the Anoka Halloween <br />Parade. <br />4. ELIGIBILITY FOR FUNDS. The Municipality is entitled to receive reimbursement for <br />eligible expenses, less revenues or other reimbursement received, for eligible activities up <br />to the project maximum, which shall not exceed $68,768.00. <br />The County reserves the right to reduce the funding provided in the event the Municipality <br />does not complete the additional Grant Projects referenced in the 2019 Anoka County <br />Municipal Waste Abatement Grant Funding Application. <br />The County also reserves the ability to assess the programs and reallocate unused <br />SCORE and/or, LRDG funds mid -year if any participating municipality demonstrates <br />the need for the funding and funds are available. The Municipality shall be provided <br />documentation of the funding award determination and rationale as indicated by the 2019 <br />Grant Funding Award. <br />5. PROGRAM. The Municipality shall develop and implement a residential solid waste <br />recycling program adequate to meet the Municipality's annual recycling goal of 2,777 tons <br />of recyclable materials as established by the County. The Municipality shall ensure that <br />the recyclable materials collected are delivered to processors or end markets for recycling. <br />a. The Municipal recycling program shall include the following components: <br />i. Each household (including both single and multi -family dwellings) in the <br />Municipality shall have the Opportunity to Recycle at least four broad types of <br />materials, including but not limited to, paper (including cardboard/paperboard <br />cartons), glass, plastic, metal and textiles. <br />ii. The recycling (including any organics) program shall be operated in compliance <br />with all applicable federal, state, and local laws, ordinances, rules and regulations. <br />iii. The Municipality shall implement a public information program that contains at <br />least the following components: <br />