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Agenda Packet
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City Council & Redevelopment
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9/25/2006
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<br />September 25, 2006 - ATTACHMENT 1 <br /> <br />7A <br />Page 15 <br /> <br />SBWMA Contractor Selection Process <br /> <br />Executive Summal <br /> <br />L. """W . ~b-. <br /> <br />LL ~ <br /> <br />Summary of PAF and PAC Recommendations <br /> <br />(Hi) requires commitment by the proposer not to separately offer services to individual <br />member agencies. if a proposer does not sign the code of conduct or violates the <br />provisions of the code of conduct, they may be disqualified from participating in the <br />contractor selection process. <br /> <br />2. Collection and Facility Services <br /> <br />A. Exclusive Rights <br /> <br />The collection contractor's exclusive rights to collect materials from residents and <br />businesses in the SBWMA service area shall remain unchanged. The franchise hauler <br />will have exclusive rights to all solid waste, residential recyclables, and residential <br />organic materials; however, will compete for: (1) commercial recyclables and reusable <br />materials; (2) commercial organic materials; and (3) non-putrescible materials hauled in <br />drop boxes. <br /> <br />B. Residential Services <br /> <br />Residential collection services are summarized below with a notation of the services <br />which are unchanged from current, new, or expansion of current programs. <br /> <br />. Solid waste, recyclables and yard waste collection: <br /> <br />- Mandatory solid waste collection (unchanged) <br /> <br />- Separate collection of solid waste, recyclable materials, and yard waste <br />(unchanged) <br /> <br />- Weekly (rather than the current bi-weekly) collection of recyclables and <br />yard waste (new) <br /> <br />- Single-stream recyclables collection services (rather than the current <br />dual~stream collection) (new) <br /> <br />- Three, new, contractor-provided wheeled carts for solid waste, recyclable <br />materials, and yard waste rather than customer-provided containers (new <br />for solid waste and recycling; unchanged for yard waste) <br /> <br />- Curbside collection as standard service with backyard service for an extra <br />fee (new for most member agencies)1 <br /> <br />- Contractor-provided 20-gallon solid waste cart service in addition to the <br />current service levels (i.e., 30-, 60-, 90-gallons) (expansion) <br /> <br />- Include small scrap metal and all plastic containers coded 1 through 7 <br />with recyclables (rather than only plastic bottles and dairy containers) <br />(expansion) <br /> <br />- Integrated bills using volume-based collection rates (unchanged) <br /> <br />1 ADA exceptions will be provided. <br /> <br />Hiiton Famkopf& Hobson, LLC <br /> <br />ES-4 <br />
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