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City Council and Redevelopment Agency
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4/13/2009
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<br />88 <br />Page 29 <br /> <br />. Environmental enhancements: Option to purchase green electricity for Shoreway via <br />affiliated entity, Madera Power, LLC; and use of B-20 biofuel in all rolling stock. <br /> <br />SOUTH BAY RECYCLING - REVISED PROPOSAL <br /> <br />In response to questions raised during the Evaluation Committee meeting with Dan Domonoske <br />and John Richardson of South Bay Recycling, and written questions posed to the company on <br />July 30th and November 21 st, 2008, South Bay submitted a revised proposal that now stands <br />as their proposal of record. The revised proposal contains the following features and revisions: <br /> <br />. SBR did significantly modify their proposed facility operating cost by approximately <br />$1.5Mover their original cost proposal. <br /> <br />. SBR did not modify their proposed MRF system design or cost. <br /> <br />. SBR did not modify or change the equipment as originally identified for the operation of <br />the Transfer Station and Transportation elements of their proposal. <br /> <br />. Regarding the company's commitment to its originally proposed commodity sales <br />revenue guarantee, SBR confirmed their $7,250,000 annual guarantee but proposed a <br />caveat - - that a "balancing account" provision that will allow the company to make-up <br />revenues that are paid out during years when the total sales revenue falls below <br />$7,250.000 be added. The SBWMA has rejected South Bay's proposed "balancing <br />account" provision and the company has acknowledged that the proposed provision will <br />not be considered by SBWMA. <br /> <br />. SBR's proposed operating fees for all aspects of facility management were adjusted <br />upward to account for added costs for the following: <br /> <br />o General Manager salary (1) <br />o Administrative staff (3) <br />o Mechanics (2) <br /> <br />o Cost of Baling Wire <br /> <br />o Sales Tax for Facility Management equipment (Rolling Stock) <br /> <br />o Landscape maintenance <br /> <br />o Security Service <br /> <br />o Janitorial Service <br /> <br />. The company has stated that it is ready, wilting, and able to finance the entire amount of <br />equipment, including the MRF system, should the SBWMA determine it is the best <br />interest of the Authority to do so. <br /> <br />SBWMA - EC Report <br /> <br />Page <br />11 <br /> <br />1/15/2009 <br />
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