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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAGENDA REPORT 1993 1006 CC REG ITEM 11BTO: FROM: DATE: SUBJECT: AGENDA REPORT CITY OF MOORPARK Honorable City Council Jill H. Rubin, Solid Waste Coordinator ITEM I I - 64 :ART .`, Council N ­, of l� ", 3 ti� ACTION: �— BY September 23, 1993 (10/6 Council Meeting) Consider Meeting with the Solid Waste Haulers for the Purpose of Discussing Contract Changes. BACKGROUND Recently the City of Simi Valley renegotiated their contract for solid waste, recyclables, and green waste collection. Simi Valley utilizes two of Moorpark's primary haulers - Anderson Rubbish and G.I. Rubbish. A copy of this contract has been previously provided to the City Council. The Public Works, Facilities, and Solid Waste Committee (Mayor Pro Tem Montgomery and Councilmember Wozniak) had the opportunity to review the Simi Valley contract, and have identified items that the Council may want to consider for inclusion in the City's franchise agreements. The highlights of the Simi Valley Agreement with G.I. Rubbish and Anderson Rubbish are as follows: • Term - 10 years commencing on September 1, 1993 and expiring August 31, 2003. • No increase in the current residential discard collection rate for implementation of the yard waste or automated discard program. Rates will be adjusted based on a formula which computes adjustments in the CPI and landfill rates. • Provides for one annual curbside collection of up to two bulky items, commencing January 1, 1994. • Provides for the franchising and rate regulation of all commercial discards, effective January 1, 1994. • Provides for the implementation of a citywide weekly yard waste collection program by July 1, 1994. Resident supplies container designated by a hauler provided sticker. Residents may use up to two (2) 45 gallon containers. If residents need to set -out more than two containers per week, they can at a cost of $5.00 /month for a minimum of two (2) additional containers. Solid Waste Haulers Meeting October 6, 1993 Page 2 • Beginning February 1, 1995, residents will no longer be furnished new or replacement recycling containers by the City - they will use a sticker for designation. • Provides for the implementation of a citywide residential automated discard collection system by July 1, 1995. Each resident will receive one 60 gallon collector- provided container, an additional 60 gallon container may be used at a $5.00 per month fee. • Requires the collectors to guarantee the City's compliance with AB 939 goals and indemnifies the City against AB 939 fines. The Moorpark agreements for solid waste collection are due to expire within the next two years. The Commercial agreement expires June 30, 1994, and the Residential agreement expires June 30, 1995. In a letter dated September 2, 1993, the haulers - G.I. Rubbish and Anderson Rubbish requested to meet with the Public Works, Facilities, and Solid Waste Committee to initiate discussions about programs and other items we may wish to consider in our contacts. In light of the request from the haulers and the City's desire to implement additional waste reduction programs (specifically green waste collection), the Committee and Staff believe that a meeting with the haulers will be advantageous. RECOPU ENDATION The Public Works, Facilities, and Solid Waste Committee (Mayor Pro Tem Montgomery and Councilmember Wozniak) and Staff recommend that the City Council direct the Committee to meet with the haulers for the purpose of discussing potential Solid Waste contract changes, and to provide any further specific direction desired by the City Council. Attachment: Letter from the Haulers 195 WEST LOS ANGELES AVENUE H O. BOX 647 SIMI VALLEY. CA 93062 1 G.I. RUBBISH CO. a Subsidiary w G.I. INDUSI RIE.S September 2, 1993 Mayor Lawrason City Council Members City of Moorpark 799 Moorpark Avenue Moorpark, California 93021 Dear Honorable :Mayor and Members of the Moorpark City Council: (6051529.5871 (816)762-2474 FAX (805) 522 -1576 As you may be aware, G.I. Rubbish and Anderson Disposal Service have just completed negotiations with the City of Simi Valley for an exclusive agreement for the collection of residential, multifamily, and commercial discards. The Agreement was approved at the August 23rd Simi Valley Council :Meeting. We have spent many months working with Simi Valley City Staff negotiating this -agreement. We are very pleased with the results-of this comprehensive agreement, which are equitable and beneficial to all parties concerned. The agreement includes the provision that the hauler's are responsible for attaining the goals of AB 939. We are willing to accept this responsibility given a long -term agreement which allows us to invest in the necessary equipment and programs to attain such goals. With Council's 'approval G.I. Rubbish and Anderson Disposal Service, respectfully request to present a similar agreement to that adopted by the City of Simi Valley, for your review and consideration. The proposed agreement will take into account Moorpark's specific waste stream disposal needs and diversion issues. We also request to schedule a meeting with the Council members of the Public Works, Facilities, and Solid Waste Committee, to further discuss the issues and waste reduction programs presented in the proposed agreement. We feel that it is important to initiate discussions for a comprehensive agreement at this tire, due to the upcoming Moorpark rate review proceedings, the need for a city -wide greenwaste program, and impending goals of AB 939. We realize that the franchise agreements for commercial and residential service are due to expire on June 30, 1994 and June 30, 1995, respectively. Because of the length of time involved in the contract negotiations with Simi Valley, and currently with the City of Thousand Oaks, we felt that it would behoove us to initiate the process at this time to ensure that all issues are discussed in detail, and allow us to properly plan for future waste reduction programs. - RECSZVED S E 0 3 ,993 - F Nlc-rrark Mayor Lawrason City Council Members September 2, 1993 Page 2 Please contact us at your earliest convanianco to arrange a Meeting to discuss this matter. I can be reached at G.I. Rubbish, (805) 522 -9400, and Jim Safechuck can be reached at Anderson Disposal Service, (805) 526 -1919. Sincerely, tfichael E. Smith G.I. Rubbish Company kJimSafehuck Anderson Disposal Service cc: Mr. Steven Kueny, City Manager