RES 2010-45 - 14732RESOLUTION NO. 2010 — 45
A RESOLUTION APPROVING AN AMENDMENT TO THE CONTRACT FOR
CURBSIDE RECYCLING WITH ALLIED WASTE SERVICES
WHEREAS, Allied Waste Services, is in the business of collecting recyclables; and
WHEREAS, Allied Waste Services, will collect recyclables from the City of Fridley's single
family through 12 -unit multiple dwellings in accordance with the terms of the Contract for
Curbside Recycling; and
WHEREAS, both the City of Fridley and Allied Waste Services have mutually agreed to extend
the Contract for one year, from April 1, 2011 — March 31, 2012, increase the annual price by
three percent, and modify the recycling rebate to provide a forty percent share in revenue; and
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of Fridley that the
resolution approving an amendment to the contract for curbside recycling with Allied Waste
Services and Attachment A are hereby adopted by City Council of the City of Fridley.
PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS 9TH
DAY OF AUGUST, 2010.
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Attachment A
Amendment to the Contract for Curbside Recycling with Allied Waste
Services
This agreement is made on the day of , 2010 between the City of Fridley,
Fridley, Minnesota, ( "City ") and Allied Waste Systems ( "Contractor ").
WHEREAS, the Contractor is in the business of collecting recyclables; and
WHEREAS, the Contractor will collect recyclables from the City's single family through 12 -unit
multiple dwellings in accordance with the terms of the Contract for Curbside Recycling
( "Contract "); and
WHEREAS, both the City and Contractor have mutually agreed to extend the Contract for one
year, from April 1, 2011, to March 31, 2012, increase annual price by three percent, and modify
revenue sharing to provide a 60% (Contractor) /40% (City) share in revenue; and
NOW, THEREFORE, the City and Contractor agree to replace the following paragraphs in the
original agreement as follows:
3. Method of Payment. The Contractor shall submit itemized invoices according to
the rates specified in Exhibit A to the City on a monthly basis. Monthly invoices
must include a Recyclable Commodity Market Value Report according to the
format shown in Exhibit B for the amount of recyclables collected and processed
during the previous month. Invoices so submitted shall be paid within thirty (30)
days of receipt by City.
The percentage that each recyclable material represents of the total weight of
recyclables collected each month will be predetermined by the schedule listed in
Exhibit C. The Contractor may not adjust the weight composition of the
recyclable materials from the composition presented in Exhibit C more than once
per year without agreement by the City.
The City shall accumulate credit from forty percent of the net proceeds of the sale
of all recyclables marketed each month in a Service Exchange Fund. The
additional and accumulative total value of the Service Exchange Fund shall be
reported to the City by the Contractor on each monthly statement or invoice. The
City may choose to use the value accumulated in the Service Exchange Fund in
exchange for a variety of recycling services (examples of which are enumerated in
Exhibit D), may request a cash payment of all or a portion of the total
accumulated present value in the Service Exchange Fund, or may apply the cash
value of the Service Exchange Fund as a credit to the City's monthly invoices
totals from the Contractor. Uses in addition to those items listed in Exhibit D for
the Service Exchange Funds may be completed by the Contractor upon mutual
agreement on cost and terms by each party. The City shall be allowed to
accumulate revenue value in its Service Exchange Fund for up to twelve months
past the end of each contract year anniversary date, which is April 1. Values in the
Service Exchange Fund must be drawn down to approximately $1,000 each
contact year.
Net proceeds is defined as the revenue received from the sale of all recyclable
materials minus processing charges, which are labor and equipment charges made
by the Contractor, which handles the processing for sale and sale of recyclables.
The per ton processing fee and recyclable commodity values will be based upon
the indices enumerated in Exhibit E, attached and made part of this agreement. If
any of the market indicators on Exhibit E become unavailable during the term of
the contract, then the City and Contractor will negotiate a mutually agreeable
alternative(s). If the cumulative net proceeds of all combined recyclable
commodities in a given month is a negative value, the City's Service Exchange
Fund will not be deducted from but will receive a credit of zero for that particular
month.
28. Term. The term of this Agreement shall be extended to be April 1, 2011, to
March 31, 2012, the date of the signature by the parties notwithstanding. The
parties may, by mutual agreement, cause this Agreement to be extended for up to
an additional one (1) year after the forgoing expiration date, subject to the right of
either party to terminate for cause by ninety (90) days written notice.
Executed as of the day and year first above written.
CITY OF FRIDLEY
By
Mayor
By
City Manager
ALLIED WASTE SERVICES
By
Its
By
Its
Exhibit A
Fees for Curbside Recycling Services
Fees for services provided by the Contractor shall be paid by the City based upon the following
per residential dwelling unit payments:
2010 $2.65 $1.86
2011 $2.73 $1.92
Exhibit B
Sample Monthly Recyclable Commodity Market Value Report
Total Monthly Tons Collected for the month of
Material
% of
Monthly
Market
Processing
Net
Net
Market
Total
Tons
Value /Ton
Fee /Ton
Value/
Credit to
Indicator (3)
(2)
Ton
City
ONP #8
(Includes RMP
& OTD)
Old Magazines
Glass - Clear
Glass - Brown
Glass - Green
Steel Cans
Aluminum
Cans
Plastics, PET
Plastics,
HDPE-
natural(i)
Plastics,
HDPE-
colored')
OCC
Total
(')Plastics composition of sub - grades assumed to be: 50% PET, 25% Natural HDPE, 25%
Colored HDPE
(2)Percentage totals come from Exhibit C
(3) Report shall include attachments of the OBM Yellow Sheet, AMM, Waste News, and Pulp
and Paper Week publication copies used as pricing reference for the report.
Exhibit C
Curbside Recycling Composition
This annual schedule shall be based in part upon the Contractor's past 24 -month rolling
commodity average measured for the City of Minneapolis based on composition as collected.
Adjustments to these commodity percentages may only be made annually on the anniversary
date of the contract based upon the most recently prepared 24 -month rolling commodity average
conducted for the City of Minneapolis. The "trash contamination" composition estimate shall be
based upon the Contractor's audits from similar residential collection routes.
The contractor must provide supporting documentation for the trash contamination estimated
figures from similar routes annually to the City, however, the City must approve any change to
the trash contamination percentage during the term of this agreement. The City reserves the right
to require the Contractor to conduct a City - specific composition analysis, including field sorts, as
a future task paid for by the Service Exchange Fund.
Recyclable Material !
Percent of Total Tons
Collected
ONP #8 (includes RMP, &
OTD)
59.71
Old Magazines (OMG)
3.90
Glass — Clear
6.86
Glass — Brown
5.59
Glass — Green
6.21
Steel Cans
3.21
Aluminum Cans
2.08
Plastics, PET
2.83
Plastics, HDPE- natural
1.41
Plastics, PET - colored
1.41
Corrugated Cardboard
(OCC)
3.32
Trash Contamination
3.47
Total
100.0!%
(') Plastics composition of sub - grades assumed to be: 50% PET, 25% Natural, 25% Colored
HDPE.
Exhibit D
Service Exchange Fund — Potential Uses
Possible uses of the Service Exchange Fund that have been discussed by the City and the
Contractor include:
1. Printing and mailing of multiple dwelling unit full -color recycling brochure, designed by
City
2. Mailing of annual curbside recycling brochure, which Allied already pays to design and
print each spring
3. Printing of 9,000 utility billing inserts in Fridley utility bills advertising special recycling
day(s)
4. Half day (Saturday 9am -lpm or Thursday 4 -8pm) electronics drop off, where Allied
would provide roll -off boxes and staff (City would provide traffic control) to collect
items. Printing and mailing of coupons to Fridley residents, which would be coordinated
by the City.
5. Half day (Saturday 9am -lpm or Thursday 4 -8pm) appliance drop off, where Allied
would provide roll -off boxes and staff (City would provide traffic control) to collect
items. Printing and mailing of coupons to Fridley residents, which would be coordinated
by the City.
6. Half day (Saturday 9am -lpm or Thursday 4 -8pm) roll -off boxes and staff (City would
provide traffic control) to collect scrap metal in conjunction with spring or fall recycling
drop off event coordinated and advertised by City.
7. Placement of recycling education materials in emptied recycling bins by extra driver on
recycling routes Monday through Thursday for two consecutive weeks.
8. Recycling baskets for individual apartment dwellers combined with printed education
materials to be delivered by City.
9. Provide once per week service to a 2 yard recycling collection container at the Fridley
Public Works Garage from May 1- October 1
10. Print and install No garbage in Our Recycling signs and stickers at 90 multi -unit
recycling locations
11. Conduct a Fridley - specific recycling materials composition field study
Exhibit E
Revenue Sharing Price Schedule
This Revenue Sharing Schedule provides for the contractual terms for net revenue payments from the
Contractor to the City as agreed by both the City and Contractor. The terminology and methodology
follows generally accepted recycling industry standards, commodity specifications, and pricing
protocols unless otherwise noted. The following definitions shall apply to this Revenue Sharing
Price Schedule.
Commodity — Individual material, including specific industrial grade, as defined by this
Agreement.
HDPE — Colored - Plastic bottles made from high density polyethylene resin with
pigment or coloring (e.g., laundry detergent and automatic dishwasher soap bottles, etc.).
HDPE — Natural - Plastic bottles made from high density polyethylene resin without
any pigment or coloring (e.g., milk jugs, gallon water jugs, etc.).
Market Indicator — Commodity price indices as per specified recycling industry
publication or actual prices paid by specified end - market company.
Process Fee — Agreed upon unit fee allocated towards Contractor's cost of processing
various types of recyclables.
ONP — Old Newspapers
OMG — Old Magazines
OCC — Old Corrugated Cardboard
PET — Plastic bottles made from polyethylene terephthalate (e.g., soft drink, water, and
other bottles, etc.)
RMP — Residential Mixed Paper
OTD — Old Telephone Directories
Official Board Markets (OBM) — Industry publication containing prices for secondary
fiber or recovered paper in the form of the OBM "Yellow Sheet ".
American Metal Market (AMA) — Industry publication containing prices for secondary
scrap metals.
Waste News — Industry publication containing prices for recyclable materials, including
plastics.
Pulp & Paper Week — Industry publication containing prices for secondary fiber or
recovered paper.
Exhibit E
(continued)
Revenue Sharing Price Schedule
Commodity
Market Indicator
Process
Fee
Old Newspaper #8 (ONP), RMP,
& OTD
Official Board Markets (OBM) , ONP #8, high -side,
Chicago region, (1st issue of the month).
$50
Old Magazines (OMG)
Pulp & Paper Week, high -side, Chicago Region,(lst
issue of the month)
$50
Glass, Clear
Anchor Glass Corp. (Shakopee, MN plant)
$50
Glass, Brown
Anchor Glass Corp. (Shakopee, MN plant)
$50
Glass, Green/Blue
Anchor Glass Corp. (Shakopee, MN plant)
$50
Aluminum
American Metal Market (�1ADJ) Aluminum
(1st issue of the month). [il
$50
Steel
Awl (1st issue of the month).
$50
Plastics, PET [31
Waste News I PET , Chicago region,
st .
(1 issue of the month).
$85
Plastics, HDPE- natural [3]
Waste News, HDPE- natural, Chicago region,
St .
(1 issue of the month).
$85
Plastics, PET - colored [31
Waste News, HDPE- colored, Chicago region,
st .
(1 issue of the month).
$85
Old Corrugated Cardboard (OCC)
OBM, high -side of OCC #11, Chicago region
$50
Notes:
Ell Aluminum American Metal Market (AMM) —Low side nonferrous Scrap Prices: Scrap metals, Domestic aluminum
producers, Buying prices for processed used aluminum cans in carload lots, f.o.b. shipping point, Used beverage can
[2] AMM - Scrap Iron & Steel Prices, Consumer buying prices, Clean used densified cans, Chicago.
[3] Plastics composition of sub - grades assumed to be: 50% PET, 25% Natural HDPE, 25% Colored HDPE.