15 - CR&R 2nd Amendment
ITEM NO. 15
Costa Mesa Sanitary District
Memorandum
To:
Board of Directors
From:
Scott Carroll, General Manager
Date:
November 21, 2013
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Subject: CR&R Environmental Services 2Amendment to Exclusive Franchise
Agreement Recommendations from Performance Audit and Organic
Recycling Program
Summary
The attachment amendment to CR&R Environmental Services (CR&R) e
agreement is a culmination of recommended changes from a recent
conducted by Michael Balliet Consulting, and the implementation
program that will achieve 75% diversion by 2015. Details about
provided below.
Staff Recommendation
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That the Board of Directors approves the 2 Amendment.
Analysis
On May 23, 2013 staff presented to the Board the findings from M
(MBC) after he conducted a performance audit on CR&R. MBC found that CR&R is
performing a satisfactory job scoring 80 out of 100 percent or 2
MBC made some recommendations for improvements and those improve
included in the attached amendment.
On April 10, 2013, the Board of Directors had a special meeting
achieving Zero Waste goals. The Board established a goal of achieving 75% diversion by
2015 and 90% by 2020.
www.cmsdca.gov
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stream by 75% by the year 2020. The State wants to reduce dispo
million tons. At the special meeting the Board directed the Gen to begin
negotiating with CR&R for taking organics (food scraps and green waste) to their
anaerobic digestion (AD) facility in Perris. The organics would be converted into
Renewable Natural Gas (RNG).
On October 1, 2013, staff presented the proposed Organics Recycling Program to the
Board along with the proposed co
from the Board regarding the proposed deal points negotiated with CR&R. The Bo
directed staff to return with more information at a special meet
29, 2013. The Board requested staff to return with the following inf
How is the District going to educate residents about separating organics from
The Board wants to maintain a favorable rate.
The Board wants to see a long term rate plan that includes small increases rather
than one large increase after the reserves have been depleted.
The Board wants to know what the net effect is and how it will affect the
contract?
What will organic carts look like? Size options?
The Board wants a walkthrough of the organic recycling process and a visual of the
proposed carts.
Directed staff to inform the public about the proposed organic recycling program by
starting with a press release and explain in the press release the regulatory
requirements.
On October 29, 2013 staff presented the information requested by the Board. The Board
franchise agreement that will include the implementation of an Organics Recycli
Program.
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Before you tonight is the proposed 2
agreement. Details of the agreement are provided below.
1. The term of the agreement will remain a six year evergreen. No long term
District gives CR&R notice of not renewing then both parties will negotiate in good
faith for at least the first two years of the six year evergreen to resolve any service
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issues and/or issues involving the Organic Recycling Program. I
be resolved in the first two years, than the contract will end in.
2. CR&R will provide a monthly accounting of Occupancy Count to include all active,
inactive, new, and discontinued units serviced. CR&R will also
list of all units not serviced under any exemption provided by the District.
3. Green waste and organic waste are clearly defined.
4. Industry standard def
where trash, recycling and green waste are disposed of in separate carts (e.g.
black, blue and green)-mixed stream system, so
language in the amendment was ad
program will consist of one container type for mixing trash and recycling and
another container type for organics (green waste and food scraps
5. -mixed automated trash
collection service will receive a 64 gallon organic cart. The new cart will have
CR&R and District logos on the lid along with identifying allowa
placed inside the organic cart.
6. Residents that currently have 32 gallon mixed waste carts can request a 32 gallon
organic cart. An additional 64 gallon organic cart will be deli
upon request, for residents that have 64 or 90 gallon mixed wast
will not be charged for a second organic cart.
7. The standard program for residents will be two 64 gallon mixed w
and recycling) and one 64 gallon organic cart.
8. After delivering an organic cart, residents will have the option
one of their mixed waste carts at no cost.
9. Residents that with three or more mixed waste carts will be char
per cart. Residents that have up to two organic carts will not be charged a monthly
fee, but if they have more than two organic carts, than the $8.00 a month fee per
additional container will apply.
10. CR&R will provide cart data that is consistent to the tables pro
the audit review. This will ensure no conditions in the cart inventory have changed.
11. Any ambiguity regarding signage on CR&R trucks servicing the District is removed
12. Special programs will have more flexibility to add or substitute(e.g.
telephone books and alkaline battery collections).
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13. The hauler rate is reduced from $9.1554 to $8.9054 per household, a difference of
financial benefit from the CMSD franchise as they are not requir
cost of billing residents, the cost of delinquent account collection, and the cost of
bad debt. These are costs CR&R must absorb in every other franch
estimates this benefit at $0.50 per household per month.
14. On the effective implementation date mutually agreed upon by both parties for the
implementation of the Organics Recycling Program, the hauler rat
$9.7954 per household, a difference of $0.89. The increase will
purchasing of new organic carts.
15. The CR Transfer (CRT) Recycling/Disposal Rate is reduced from $52.22 to $51.97
a ton, a difference of $0.25. The decrease is a result of the a
stream will be delivered to the CRT after the organics program is implemented.
16. The Conversion Technology Rate is set at $71.50 per ton. This is
any jurisdiction. It is estimated that approximately 33% of the District organics will
be delivered to the AD facility.
17. The fees mentioned above may be adjusted to reflect March to Mar
Price Index, but the adjustments must be approved by the Board b
effect.
18. CR&R is responsible for conducting a rate review of 33 Orange County agencies
responsible for residential trash collection. The City of Laguna Woods is excluded
from the survey because they do not provide a green waste progra
will compare net to hauler rate because jurisdictional administrative and compliance
fees are often incorporated within residential rates and the lev
-to-
determine what net revenue each residential rate provides to the hauler.
19.
cost for the AD facility will not be included in the Distr
however, if one or more OC agencies begin to utilize the AD faci
survey will be conducted that includes the added cost of the AD
20. CR&R agrees that it will use its best effort to divert at least
waste stream.
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21. The District will set a goal to maintain net to hauler rate that
percent of the County average (less the AD project cost or other
uler rate revenue
exceeds ten percent of the County average, then CR&R shall rebat
amount necessary to achieve the ten percent threshold.
22. For being the first OC agency to commit to the AD facility, CR&R
will have the lowest conversion technology rate in the County. If CR&R negoti
a lower rate with any OC agency, then that rate shall become the
District.
23. Prior to implementing the Organics Recycling Program, CR&R will
three public outreach workshops throughout the community describing how the
program works and what type of food can be collected.
24. CR&R will notify DISTRICT annually of the availability of audited fin
for review. In addition, the audit requirements have been updated to more clearly
describe what is required.
25. CR&R will provide the District an annual update to the master ma
consistent with the sample manifest prepared in the audit.
26. Statutory references where changed to make the agreement more accurate.
If you approve the amendment tonight, staff will return
Operations Code, Chapter 7.01 - Trash Regulations and Chapter 8.01 Recycling.
Specifically, the code needs to define green waste and food scra organics are
now being separated from the waste stream.
Strategic Plan Element & Goal
This item complies with Strategic Element 2.0, Solid Waste and Strategic Goal No. 2.4,
Develop strategies for Zero Waste and Strategic Goal No 2.5, Monitor advancement and
technology in the solid waste industry.
Legal Review
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District Counsel has reviewed and approved the 2 Amendment.
Environmental Review
The activity of making minor modifications to an existing contra exempt from the
requirements of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA)
Section 21000 et. seq.). Section 15300.4 of CEQA allows an agen
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ithin each of the exempt
. Organizational or administrative
activities that will not result in direct or indirect physical changes in the environment.
Financial Review
$487,416
The cost to implement a District wide organics recycling program a year,
which includes AD disposal costs and the cost to purchase additi
$8,000
cost to purchase kitchen pails ranges is .
The cost for the community outreach plan will be minimal. For i
to workshops will be incurred by CR&R. The District has alread
quarterly newsletter and printing several flyers for dissemination at public facilities will cost
less than $100. In addition, there is no cost to the District f
coverage and the Board has already approved staffing booths at C
the Fish Fry. Inserts in Mesa Water invoices is a very effective tool to send messages out
$2,000
to the community. It will cost the District approximately to place an advertising
insert in two Mesa Water billing cycles.
The additional cost can be absorbed using Solid Waste Fund Balan
approximately $4 million, but eventually the District will have
accommodate the cost increase for implementing an Organics Recyc
When to raise rates and by how much will be determined on an annual basis, but i
feasible rates will not be raised for at least five years.
Public Notice Process
Copies of this report are on file and will be included with the
November 21, 2013 Board of Directors regular meeting at District headquarters and on
Alternative Actions
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1. Do not approve the 2 Amendment
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Attachment A: CR&R Environmental Services 2 Amendment to Exclusive Franchise
Agreement