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HomeMy WebLinkAbout06-050 CC Resolution I I I RESOLUTION NO. 06-50 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA APPROVING AMENDMENT NO. 4 TO THE CITY'S SOLID WASTE FRANCHISE AGREEMENT WITH CR&R, INC. THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA DOES HEREBY RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. The City Council of the City of Temecula does hereby find, determine and declare that: A. On May 28, 1991 the City and CR&R entered into that certain agreement entitled "Agreement Between the City of Temecula and CR&R Incorporated, for the Collection, Transportation, Recycling, Composting, and Disposal of Solid Waste and Construction Debris and for Providing Temporary Bin/Rolloff Services," which was amended on August 17, 1996, June 24, 1997 and, July 25, 2000. B. The public health, safety, and well-being are served and the public convenience and necessity are served by the amendments to the Franchise Agreement set forth in this Fourth Amendment. Section 2. The City Council of the City of Temecula hereby approves that certain Agreement entitled "Amendment No. 4 to Agreement Between the City of Temecula and CR&R Incorporated, for the Collection, Transportation, Recycling, Composting, and Disposal of Solid Waste and Construction Debris and for Providing Temporary Bin/Rolloff Services." The Mayor and City Clerk are hereby authorized to execute and attest, respectively, the Agreement, on behalf of the City in substantially the form attached hereto as Exhibit A. R:/Resos 2006JResos 06-50 I PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Temecula this 13th day of June, 2006. c3Gk'M'~' ATTEST: IJ ~ [SEAL] I STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE ) ss CITY OF TEMECULA ) I, Susan W. Jones, MMC, City Clerk of the City of Temecula, do hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution No. 06-50 was duly and regularly adopted by the City Council of the City of Temecula at a meeting thereof held on the 13th day of June, 2006, by the following vote: AYES: 4 COUNCIL MEMBERS: Comerchero, Edwards, Naggar, Washington NOES: 0 COUNCIL MEMBERS: None ABSENT: 1 COUNCIL MEMBERS: COUNCIL MEMBERS: Roberts ABSTAIN: 0 None I . Jones, MMC City Clerk R:/Resos 2006/Resos 06-50 2 I I I EXHIBIT A AMENDMENT NO.4 TO AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF TEMECULA AND CR&R INCORPORATED, FOR THE COLLECTION, TRANSPORTATION, RECYCLING, COMPOSTING, AND DISPOSAL OF SOLID WASTE AND CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS AND FOR PROVIDING TEMPORARY BIN/ROLLOFF SERVICES THIS AMENDMENT NO.4 to the Franchise Agreement is entered into as of June 13, 2006, by and between the City ofTemecula, a municipal corporation ("City") and CR&R Incorporated, a California corporation ("Grantee"). In consideration of the mutual covenants and conditions set forth herein, the parties agree as follows: 1. Recitals. This Amendment No.4 is made with respect to the following facts and purposes, which each party agrees to be true and correct: A. On May 28, 1991 the City and Grantee entered into that certain agreement entitled "Agreement Between the City ofTemecula and CR&R Incorporated, for the Collection, Transportation, Recycling, Composting, and Disposal of Solid Waste and Construction Debris and for Providing Temporary BinIRolloff Services." B. The May 28,1991 Agreement was amended by the parties on August 27, 1996, June 24, 1997 and July 25,2000. For the purposes of this Fourth Amendment, the May 28, 1991 franchise agreement, as amended on August 27, 1996, June 24,1997, and July 25,2000 shall be referred to as the "Franchise Agreement." C. The parties have determined that the public health, safety, and well- being will be served by the amendments to the Franchise Agreement set forth in this Amendment No.4. 2. Amendment of Exhibit D. Schedule of Rates. The Franchise Agreement is hereby amended by deleting Exhibit D, Schedule of Rates, and in its place substituting a new Exhibit D (June 13, 2006), which new Exhibit D is attached hereto as Attachment I and incorporated herein as though set forth in full. 3. Continuation of Franchise Terms. Except as specifically amended by this Amendment No.4, the terms of the Franchise Agreement remain in full force and effect. 889368.4 June I, 2006 I I I IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement as of the date first above written. CITY OF TEMECULA Ron Roberts Mayor ATTEST: Susan Jones, MMC City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: Peter M. Thorson City Attorney 889368.4 June I, 2006 2 I I I CR&R INCORPORATED, a California Corporation By: By: Name: Title: David Fahrion President [Signatures of two corporate officers required] 889368.4 June I, 2006 3 I I I ATTACHMENT 1 TO AMENDMENT NO.4 NEW EXHIBIT D (JUNE 13,2006) TO FRANCHISE AGREEMENT Exhibit D Schedule of Rates 1. Mechanized single family detached residential collection, recycling, composting, transfer, and disposal grantee billing Monthly Rate: $ 15.45 2. Mechanized single family detached residential collection, recycling, composting, transfer, and disposal parcel charge Monthly Rate: $ 15.45 3. Mechanized single family detached residential additional refuse, and composting container grantee billing Monthly Rate: $ 6.34 4. Single family detached residential additional bulky item pick up - grantee billing Pick Up Rate: $ 7.64 5. Commercial, industrial, and multi-family residential refuse monthly bin rates (one 2 cubic yard bin) with the following pick ups per week: I x week 2 x week 3 x week 4 x week 5 x week 6 x week 7 x week Compacted 2 Cubic Yard monthly rate: $ 73.77 $ 147.54 $ 221.31 $ 295.08 $ 368.85 $ 442.62 $ 516.39 2.5 x monthly rate 6. Commercial, industrial, and multi-family residential refuse monthly bin rates (one 3 cubic yard bin) with the following pick ups per week: I x week 2 x week 889368.4 June 1,2006 4 $ 85.26 $ 170.52 I I I 3 x week 4 x week 5 x week 6 x week 7 x week Compacted 3 Cubic Yard monthly rate: $ 255.78 $ 341.04 $ 426.30 $ 511.56 $ 596.82 2.5 x monthly rate 7. Commercial, industrial, and multi-family residential recvcline monthly bin rates (one 3 cubic yard bin) with the following pick ups per week: I x week 2 x week 3 x week 4 x week 5 x week 6 x week 7 x week $ 38.55 $ 77.10 $ 115.65 $ 154.20 $ 192.75 $ 231.30 $ 269.85 8. Commercial, industrial, and multi-family residential refuse monthly bin rates (one 4 cubic yard bind) with the following pick ups per week: I x week 2 x week 3 x week 4 x week 5 x week 6 x week 7 x week Compacted 4 Cubic Yard monthly rate: $ 96.77 $ 193.54 $ 290.31 $ 387.08 $ 483.85 $ 580.62 $ 677.39 2.5 x monthly rate 9. Commercial, industrial, and multi-family residential recvcline monthly bin rates (one 4 cubic yard bin) with the following pick ups per week: I x week 2 x week 3 x week 4 x week 5 x week 6 x week 7 x week 10. Temporary 3 cubic yard bin rate: 11. Extra 3 cubic yard pick up: 889368.4 June 1,2006 5 $ 51.04 $ 102.08 $ 153.12 $ 204.16 $ 255.20 $ 306.24 $ 357.28 $ 74.63 perload $ 38.87 pick up I 12. Redeliver and reinstatement rate: $ 31.94 per occurrence 13. Roll-off disposal rate: $ 179.38 MRF/landfill fee 14. Roll-off recycling rate: $ 179.38 plus market valve 15. Roll-off compactor rate: $ 249.73 MRF/landfill fee 16. Roll-off recycling compactor rate: $ 249.73 plus market valve 17. "Hard to service" vehicle usage rate: no charge 18. "Hard to service" bin moving rate: no charge 19. Special bin lids (Iocking/CBL) rate: no charge 20. Deodorizing / replacing bin rate: no charge 21. Annual Adjustment of Rates. I The rates in paragraph D 1-20 above, shall be automatically adjusted to reflect changes in: (I) the Bureau of Labor Statistics Consumer Price Index (CPI); (2) the Bureau of Labor Statistics #2 Diesel Fuel (wpU057303) or Natural Gas (WPU053 I); and (3) landfill tipping fees. The first adjustment following Amendment No.4 shall be on July I, 2006. A. The CPI adjustment shall be equal to the amount derived by multiplying (I) the previous rate by (2) the percentage increase or decrease in the Bureau of Labor Statistics Consumer Price Index (CPI) for all urban consumers within the Los Angeles- Anaheim-Riverside Metropolitan Areas during the prior calendar year, excluding the housifig component. The comparison shall be made for each calendar year during the term thereof and shall be effective each July I st. B. The fuel component adjustment shall be equal to the amount derived by multiplying (a) the previous rate by (b) the percentage increase or decrease in the Bureau of Labor Statistics #2 Diesel Fuel (WPU057303) or Natural Gas (wpU053 I). The diesel fuel index shall be applied until such time as the Grantee's fleet of solid waste collection vehicles exceed fifty percent (50%) powered by natural gas and then the natural gas index shall be applied. The comparison shall be made for each calendar year during the term thereof and shall be effective each July I st. I C. The landfill tipping fee adjustment shall be a pro-rata pass through of any tipping fee increase or decrease, and shall be effective at the start of the first full billing period after the landfill tipping fee is adjusted. As of the effective date of Amendment No.4, the landfill tipping fee is $23.41 per ton. 889368.4 June I, 2006 6 I I I D. The formulas for the annual CPI, Fuel Component, and Landfill Tipping Fee Adjustments are as follows: 1. CPI Formula: a. Exhibit "D" paragraphs 1-4: (Rate x 73%) x CPI b. Exhibit "D" paragraphs 5-20: (Rate x 66.5%) x CPI 2. Fuel Component: a. Exhibit "D" paragraphs 1-4: (Rate x 5%) x Diesel Fuel or Natural Gas b. Exhibit "D" paragraphs 5-20: (Rate x 5%) x Diesel Fuel or Natural Gas c. The fuel adjustment component which equates to 5% of the total rate shall not exceed &10.00 per year. 3. Landfill Tipping Fee Formula: a. $.21 per $1.00/ton landfill increase or decrease times current published residential recycling (less greenwaste) diversion rate, e.g., $8.00 landfill increase with a 25% diversion rate equals: $.21 x $8.00 = $1.68 x 25% = $.42 - $1.68 = $1.26 rate increase. b. $.91 per $1.OO/ton landfill increase or decrease times current published nonresidential recycling (less greenwaste, concrete, and asphalt) diversion rate. e.g., $8.00 landfill increase with 25% diversion rate equals: $.91 x $8.00 = $7.28 x 25% = $1.82 - $7.28 = $5.46 rate increase. 22. Extraordinarv Costs. A. In addition to, and not in lieu of, the annual CPI increase or decrease described in paragraph D 1-20, above, Grantee shall also be entitled to rate increases or decreases in an amount equal to Grantee's extraordinary increases or decreases in its cost of collection. Such extraordinary cost increases or decreases shall be subject to City Council approval. Since tipping fee adjustments shall be a pro-rata pass through to City, Grantee's material recovery facility or transfer station processing fees, now or later imposed, shall neither be levied on City nor added to the rates in Exhibit "D". Such extraordinary increases or decreases in its cost of collection shall include, by way of example and not by way oflimitation: (I) a change in the location of the landfill or other lawful disposal sites to which the Grantee is required to transport solid waste collected hereunder; (2) levied material recovery facility host fees; and (3) changes in the local, State or Federal laws governing street sweeping and temporary bin/rolloff services and 889368.4 June 1, 2006 7 I I I collection, separation, transportation, recycling, composting, or disposal of solid waste and construction and street debris. B. Grantee shall not begin to charge customers for residential recycling until the effective date of the respective recycling programs. 889368.4 June I, 2006 8