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<br /> 78 <br /> . Food waste and yard waste collection service if the customer requests the service Page 4 <br /> and pays an additional fee (same as current arrangements). [no cost impact] <br /> City Service - The City will continue to receive collection services at City facilities and <br /> at various public right-of-way locations at no charge; costs to be covered through rates <br /> (same as current arrangements). [no increased costs] <br /> Public Education - Customers to receive contractor-provided public education <br /> information regarding collection programs and operations matters, and SBWMA- <br /> provided public education information and newsletters with a broad message focusing <br /> on waste prevention, reuse, recycling, environmental purchasing preferences, <br /> hazardous waste, electronic waste, and universal waste management (expansion of <br /> current arrangements). [0 to +0.15%} <br /> Billing Services - The City will have the right to continue billing customers rather than <br /> relying on contractor-provided billing services. <br /> Important Shoreway Facility Considerations <br /> The SBWMA Board will consider the PAF recommendations to improve the Shoreway <br /> facility by: (1) installing single-stream processing equipment in the recycling building, which <br /> may require expansion ofthe recycling building (costs included above with single stream); <br /> and (2) expanding the transfer station to accommodate more diversion materials [+0.34% <br /> to +0.41 %]. These proposed mod ifications to the facility may raise land use considerations <br /> and permitting needs for the City because a portion of the Shoreway facility is in Redwood <br /> City limits. <br /> Important Process and Contract Considerations <br /> The Executive Summary of Recommendations by PAF and PAC Committees (Attachment <br /> 1) includes recommendations for the Contractor Selection Process and future contract <br /> arrangements and contract terms. The following summarizes key process and contract <br /> considerations that the Board will consider in August and September. <br /> 1. City Commitment to the Process - If the Council agrees with Board <br /> recommendations for future programs, contract terms, and strategy for soliciting <br /> proposals and selecting contractors. the Council will be asked by the Board to adopt <br /> a resolution in late 2006 acknowledging its support and intention to participate in the <br /> Contractor Selection Process. Therefore, it is important for the Council to provide <br /> input now, before the SBWMA Board forms its recommendations. A proposed <br /> resolution is provided for your review as Attachment 2. No action on this resolution <br /> is being recommended at this time. <br /> 2. Elected Official Code of Conduct - A paramount objective of the SBWMA is to <br /> conduct the Contractor Selection Process with integrity and transparency. To <br /> support this objective, it is likely that the Board will concur with the PAC committee's <br /> recommendation that the SBWMA Board members, member agency elected <br /> officials, and proposers sign a code of conduct. The proposed member agency <br /> code of conduct (See Attachment 3) will provide guidance regarding disclosure of: <br /> (1) conflicts of interest; (2) contributions; and, (3) non-public meetings with potential <br /> proposers. <br /> 4 <br /> - <br />