Agg Enterprises, Oregon Corporation, United States of America, Intervenor v. Washington County City of Beaverton, Pride Disposal Co. Swatco Sanitary Service Inc. United Disposal Service Inc. Hillsboro Garbage Disposal Inc. Washington County Drop Box Service Inc. West Beaverton Sanitary Service Inc., Intervenors, and Oregon Refuse & Recycling Association, Defendant-Intervenor-Appellant. Agg Enterprises, Oregon Corporation v. Washington County City of Beaverton, Pride Disposal Co. Swatco Sanitary Service Inc. United Disposal Service Inc. Hillsboro Garbage Disposal Inc. Washington County Drop Box Service Inc. West Beaverton Sanitary Service Inc. Aloha Garbage & Recycling Inc. Don's Garbage Service Garbarino Disposal & Recycling Service Inc., Intervenors-Appellants, Oregon Refuse & Recycling Association, Defendant-Intervenor. Agg Enterprises, Oregon Corporation, United States of America, Intervenor v. Washington County, and City of Beaverton, Pride Disposal Co. Swatco Sanitary Service Inc. United Disposal Service Inc. Hillsboro Garbage Disposal Inc. Washington County Drop Box Service Inc. West Beaverton Sanitary Service Inc. Aloha Garbage & Recycling Inc. Don's Garbage Service Garbarino Disposal & Recycling Service Inc., Intervenors, Oregon Refuse & Recycling Association, Defendant-Intervenor. Agg Enterprises, Oregon Corporation v. Washington County, Oregon Refuse & Recycling Association, Defendant-Intervenor. Pride Disposal Co. Swatco Sanitary Service Inc. United Disposal Service Inc. Hillsboro Garbage Disposal Inc. Washington County Drop Box Service Inc. West Beaverton Sanitary Service Inc. Aloha Garbage & Recycling Inc. Don's Garbage Service Garbarino Disposal & Recycling Service Inc., Intervenors, and City of Beaverton

281 F.3d 1324, 2002 Cal. Daily Op. Serv. 2290, 32 Envtl. L. Rep. (Envtl. Law Inst.) 20497, 2002 Daily Journal DAR 2843, 2002 U.S. App. LEXIS 3769
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
DecidedMarch 12, 2002
Docket00-35449
StatusPublished
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This text of 281 F.3d 1324 (Agg Enterprises, Oregon Corporation, United States of America, Intervenor v. Washington County City of Beaverton, Pride Disposal Co. Swatco Sanitary Service Inc. United Disposal Service Inc. Hillsboro Garbage Disposal Inc. Washington County Drop Box Service Inc. West Beaverton Sanitary Service Inc., Intervenors, and Oregon Refuse & Recycling Association, Defendant-Intervenor-Appellant. Agg Enterprises, Oregon Corporation v. Washington County City of Beaverton, Pride Disposal Co. Swatco Sanitary Service Inc. United Disposal Service Inc. Hillsboro Garbage Disposal Inc. Washington County Drop Box Service Inc. West Beaverton Sanitary Service Inc. Aloha Garbage & Recycling Inc. Don's Garbage Service Garbarino Disposal & Recycling Service Inc., Intervenors-Appellants, Oregon Refuse & Recycling Association, Defendant-Intervenor. Agg Enterprises, Oregon Corporation, United States of America, Intervenor v. Washington County, and City of Beaverton, Pride Disposal Co. Swatco Sanitary Service Inc. United Disposal Service Inc. Hillsboro Garbage Disposal Inc. Washington County Drop Box Service Inc. West Beaverton Sanitary Service Inc. Aloha Garbage & Recycling Inc. Don's Garbage Service Garbarino Disposal & Recycling Service Inc., Intervenors, Oregon Refuse & Recycling Association, Defendant-Intervenor. Agg Enterprises, Oregon Corporation v. Washington County, Oregon Refuse & Recycling Association, Defendant-Intervenor. Pride Disposal Co. Swatco Sanitary Service Inc. United Disposal Service Inc. Hillsboro Garbage Disposal Inc. Washington County Drop Box Service Inc. West Beaverton Sanitary Service Inc. Aloha Garbage & Recycling Inc. Don's Garbage Service Garbarino Disposal & Recycling Service Inc., Intervenors, and City of Beaverton) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.

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Agg Enterprises, Oregon Corporation, United States of America, Intervenor v. Washington County City of Beaverton, Pride Disposal Co. Swatco Sanitary Service Inc. United Disposal Service Inc. Hillsboro Garbage Disposal Inc. Washington County Drop Box Service Inc. West Beaverton Sanitary Service Inc., Intervenors, and Oregon Refuse & Recycling Association, Defendant-Intervenor-Appellant. Agg Enterprises, Oregon Corporation v. Washington County City of Beaverton, Pride Disposal Co. Swatco Sanitary Service Inc. United Disposal Service Inc. Hillsboro Garbage Disposal Inc. Washington County Drop Box Service Inc. West Beaverton Sanitary Service Inc. Aloha Garbage & Recycling Inc. Don's Garbage Service Garbarino Disposal & Recycling Service Inc., Intervenors-Appellants, Oregon Refuse & Recycling Association, Defendant-Intervenor. Agg Enterprises, Oregon Corporation, United States of America, Intervenor v. Washington County, and City of Beaverton, Pride Disposal Co. Swatco Sanitary Service Inc. United Disposal Service Inc. Hillsboro Garbage Disposal Inc. Washington County Drop Box Service Inc. West Beaverton Sanitary Service Inc. Aloha Garbage & Recycling Inc. Don's Garbage Service Garbarino Disposal & Recycling Service Inc., Intervenors, Oregon Refuse & Recycling Association, Defendant-Intervenor. Agg Enterprises, Oregon Corporation v. Washington County, Oregon Refuse & Recycling Association, Defendant-Intervenor. Pride Disposal Co. Swatco Sanitary Service Inc. United Disposal Service Inc. Hillsboro Garbage Disposal Inc. Washington County Drop Box Service Inc. West Beaverton Sanitary Service Inc. Aloha Garbage & Recycling Inc. Don's Garbage Service Garbarino Disposal & Recycling Service Inc., Intervenors, and City of Beaverton, 281 F.3d 1324, 2002 Cal. Daily Op. Serv. 2290, 32 Envtl. L. Rep. (Envtl. Law Inst.) 20497, 2002 Daily Journal DAR 2843, 2002 U.S. App. LEXIS 3769 (9th Cir. 2002).

Opinion

281 F.3d 1324

AGG ENTERPRISES, Oregon corporation, Plaintiff-Appellee,
United States of America, Intervenor,
v.
WASHINGTON COUNTY; City of Beaverton, Defendants,
Pride Disposal Co.; Swatco Sanitary Service Inc.; United Disposal Service Inc.; Hillsboro Garbage Disposal Inc.; Washington County Drop Box Service Inc.; West Beaverton Sanitary Service Inc., Intervenors, and
Oregon Refuse & Recycling Association, Defendant-Intervenor-Appellant.
AGG Enterprises, Oregon corporation, Plaintiff-Appellee,
v.
Washington County; City of Beaverton, Defendants,
Pride Disposal Co.; Swatco Sanitary Service Inc.; United Disposal Service Inc.; Hillsboro Garbage Disposal Inc.; Washington County Drop Box Service Inc.; West Beaverton Sanitary Service Inc.; Aloha Garbage & Recycling Inc.; Don's Garbage Service; Garbarino Disposal & Recycling Service Inc., Intervenors-Appellants,
Oregon Refuse & Recycling Association, Defendant-Intervenor.
AGG Enterprises, Oregon corporation, Plaintiff-Appellee,
United States of America, Intervenor,
v.
Washington County, Defendant-Appellant, and
City of Beaverton, Defendant,
Pride Disposal Co.; Swatco Sanitary Service Inc.; United Disposal Service Inc.; Hillsboro Garbage Disposal Inc.; Washington County Drop Box Service Inc.; West Beaverton Sanitary Service Inc.; Aloha Garbage & Recycling Inc.; Don's Garbage Service; Garbarino Disposal & Recycling Service Inc., Intervenors,
Oregon Refuse & Recycling Association, Defendant-Intervenor.
AGG Enterprises, Oregon corporation, Plaintiff-Appellee,
v.
Washington County, Defendant,
Oregon Refuse & Recycling Association, Defendant-Intervenor.
Pride Disposal Co.; Swatco Sanitary Service Inc.; United Disposal Service Inc.; Hillsboro Garbage Disposal Inc.; Washington County Drop Box Service Inc.; West Beaverton Sanitary Service Inc.; Aloha Garbage & Recycling Inc.; Don's Garbage Service; Garbarino Disposal & Recycling Service Inc., Intervenors,
and
City Of Beaverton, Defendant-Appellant.

No. 00-35449.

No. 00-35511.

No. 00-35509.

No. 00-35510.

United States Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit.

Argued and Submitted November 5, 2001.

Filed March 12, 2002.

Dan R. Olsen, Washington County Counsel, Hillsboro, OR, and Williams J. Scheiderich, City Attorney's Office, Beaverton, OR, for the defendants-appellants.

Barnes H. Ellis, James N. Westwood, Stephen A. Redshaw, Stoel Rives LLP, G. Frank Hammond, Cable Huston Benedict Haagensen & Lloyd LLP, Edward J. Sullivan, James R. Herald, Preston Gates & Ellis LLP, Portland, OR, for intervenors-appellants and defendant-intervenor-appellant.

Lawrence R. Davidson, Jeffrey M. Batchelor and Paul Bierly, Markowitz, Herbold, Glade & Mehlhaf, P.C., Portland, OR, for plaintiff-appellee.

Mark B. Stern, Dana J. Martin, Department of Justice Civil Division, Washington, DC, for intervenor.

Jay W. Beattie, Lindsay, Hart, Neil & Weigler, LLP, Portland, OR, John Douglas Moore, Henn, Etzel and Moore, Inc., Oakland, CA, Robert B. Rocklin, Assistant Attorney General, Salem, OR, Scott M. DuBoff, Wright & Talisman, P.C., Washington, DC, Richard E. Norris, Mark S. Coon, and John L. Kortum, Archer Norris, Richmond, CA, Vicki W.W. Lai, Yarmuth Wilsdon Calfo PLLC, Seattle, WA, John Kelly Astor, Astor & Phillips, John J. Welsh, Burke, Williams & Sorenen, LLP, Los Angeles, CA, James K. Sells, Silverdale, WA, Todd E. Thompson, Howard, Rice, Nemerovski, Canady, Falk & Rabkin, San Francisco, CA, for amici curiae.

Appeal from the United States District Court for the District of Oregon; Garr M. King, District Judge, Presiding.

Before HUG, T.G. NELSON and GOULD, Circuit Judges.

OPINION

GOULD, Circuit Judge.

OVERVIEW

Defendants-Appellants City of Beaverton and Washington County, Oregon appeal the district court's entry of a permanent injunction preventing them from enforcing their trash-hauling regulations against plaintiff-appellee AGG Enterprises ("AGG"). AGG collects and disposes of loads of construction materials-mixed solid waste containing part recyclables and part non-recyclables — from its nonresidential customers. Defendants consider mixed solid waste the same as regular garbage or refuse, and they want AGG to be subject to their trash-hauling regulations.

AGG sued defendants for injunctive relief from those regulations in the district court, claiming that local trash-hauling regulations were preempted by a provision in the Federal Aviation Administration Authorizing Act of 1994 ("FAAAA"), 49 U.S.C. § 14501(c), that preempted state regulation of motor carriers transporting property. The district court granted a permanent injunction.

Defendants claim that the district court erred because Congress did not intend for mixed solid waste to be considered "property," and therefore the local regulations are not preempted. We agree, reverse the district court, and vacate the permanent injunction.

FACTUAL BACKGROUND

Plaintiff-appellee AGG Enterprises, Inc. ("AGG") is a waste removal service with operations in Oregon, Idaho, and Washington. AGG contracts with customers at commercial, industrial, and construction sites to collect materials such as brick, glass, tile, concrete, wood, cardboard, plastic, and metal. AGG's intra-Oregon services are at issue.

AGG handles two types of trash loads: recyclables presorted by customers ("source sorted"), and unsorted loads of non-recyclable, dry garbage mixed with recyclables ("mixed solid waste" or "MSW"). Only the MSW loads are at issue.

After AGG picks up the MSW loads from its customers, it delivers the loads to East County Recycling ("ECR"), a material recovery facility. ECR separates recyclables, recycles them, and hauls non-recyclables to a landfill. Neither AGG nor any AGG customer receives a rebate for the recyclable portion of a mixed solid waste load. According to AGG, customers with high labor costs find it cost-effective to have AGG pick up their mixed solid waste loads rather than to sort the recyclables themselves. AGG claims that the government-licensed trash haulers available to these customers will not take MSW to a recycling center such as ECR. AGG suggests that these customers rely on AGG to meet recycling commitments.

AGG does not know exactly how much of a customer's load is recyclable. AGG brings almost all its loads to ECR. ECR collects 60,000 tons of MSW per year, and claims that it recycles 50% to 60% of that. The owner of ECR stated that "he played with the numbers" one time to try to take into account the concrete and asphalt recycling from the MSW, and that brought the recycling rate up to 80% to 90%. Under the most extreme view, on average at least 10% to 20% of each load is garbage that is not recyclable.

Defendants-appellants Washington County and City of Beaverton ("Beaverton") regulate trash collection through the use of exclusive franchises. Both issue licenses or certificates granting exclusive authority to collect waste in one of 35 geographical areas.

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