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Board of Directors
Arlene Schafer
Greg Woodside
James Ferryman
Art Perry
Dan Worthington
Staff
Robin B. Hamers
Manager
District Engineer
(949) 631 -1731
Thomas A. Fauth
Assistant Manager
(714) 754 -5043
Joan Revak
Clerk of the District
(714) 754 -5087
Fax
(714) 432 -1436
Mailing Address
P. O. Box 1200
Costa Mesa, CA
92628 -1200
Street Address
77 Fair Drive
Costa Mesa, CA
92626 -6520
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NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING
COSTA MESA SANITARY DISTRICT
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
SEPTEMBER 29, 2003
The Board of Directors of the Costa Mesa Sanitary District will meet on
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Monday, September 29, 2003 at 6:00 p.m., in Conference Room 1A at the
Costa Mesa Civic Center, 77 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa, California to discuss
the following:
I. Standardized Trash. Container Program
I Costa Mesa Disposal. Franchise Performance Review pgFEA
Ii1. Reconsideration of Changes to `l'rosh Collection Regulations
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September 15, 2003
Mr. Robin B. Hamers
Manager/District Engineer
Costa Mesa Sanitary District
PO Box 1200
Costa Mesa, CA 92628 -1200
Re: Special Meeting — September 29, 2003
Dear Mr. Hamers:
11292 WESTERN AVE.
P.O. BOX 125
STANTON, CA 90680
714- 826 -9049
In response to your letter and our discussion on September 2 "d, I have prepared the
following to address the questions in your memorandum and advise the Costa Mesa
Sanitary District (CMSD) that CR &R will be purchasing 50% of Costa Mesa Disposal"
and assume the management of the day -to -day operations.
Based on the legal opinion from the District's council that the contract does not require
Board approval for the sale of 50% of the stock from Costa Mesa Disposal to CR &R, we
are preparing the documents to finalize our purchase, which should be complete in the
next 90 days. In regards to the items listed in your memorandum, please review the
following responses.
• Attached you will find a Statement of Qualifications for CR &R, as well as a
Governmental Client List and Corporate Brochure. r
• CR &R manages over 25 municipal contracts and services approximately
200,000 residential units each week for refuse, recyclable and green waste
collection. In almost all cases, the residential collection is provided by an..,"-,
automated cart and serviced with. an automated truck. We believe our
1 extensive experience in this area will ensure that the residents of the District
(_S'MAr70N L#4$ are serviced effectively and on time. We recognize that it is our responsibility
to provide exceptional customer service and minimize any complaints that are
currently being experienced.
• At the completion of the stock purchase by CR &R, we are proposing to move
the collection operation from Costa Mesa to our facility in Stanton. This
change of location will allow us to manage this company with our existing
management team and customer service staff. This will enable us to have
better operation controls, which will include computerized route sheets, driver
logs, and field supervision. These changes will ensure that we meet our goal
of reducing the customer complaints to near zero.
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• CR &R accepts the terms of the existing contract, which includes the special
programs listed in your memorandum. We are prepared to continue these
programs, as well as offering suggestions on how we may improve them.
• CR &R is aware that there is a Purchase Agreement between Roto Industries
and Costa Mesa Disposal that provides for the maintenance of the automated
carts currently distributed in the District. CR &R would like an opportunity to
discuss this obligation further with the District and be provided time to
recommend a potential resolution that is satisfactory to both parties.
• CR &R anticipates that the purchase of 50% of the Stock will be completed
within 90 days. At that time, CR &R will have full disclosure of the financial
performance of the company over the past few years and will begin an
evaluation of the current rate structure. At the completion of this review,
CR &R will be in a better position to advise the District of the financial
TE CGNZ*Tw position of the Company, and if there is a need for a rate adjustment. In the
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(mom• interim, CR &R will honor the existing rate and would like to request that the
6� District research what has caused an increase of over 3,500 tons per year of
waste being generated and collected by Costa Mesa Disposal. This research
will play a role in the evaluation of the financial condition of the Company.
Again, CR &R is prepared to honor the existing rate until such time that the
research of the 3,500 tons and our evaluation of the company is complete.
• CR &R will work with the drivers to assist them in safety techniques to handle
the carts until such time that the District can be fully automated. Just the
C6W. Y- G MM knowledge by the drivers that their concerns of the carts being placed on the
curb are being addressed will result in better productivity. In addition, CR &R
has already met with the drivers and the Union to discuss their areas of
concern and has assured them that we are working towards a solution. At that
meeting, we requested and received concurrence from the drivers that they
��J will service the carts and ensure that the trash is picked up in an efficient .
%/VG. manner. In cases were this does not occur, we will provid corrective action
for drivers that do not follow the service requirements esta is e o ensure
that the customers are serviced properly.
• As you know, CR &R has a Favored Nations clause in its contract between
CRT and the District. CR &R would be willing to discuss this concept as it
relates to the rate for trash collection in our upcoming financial discussion.
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• CR &R is an advocate of fully automated programs as you can see from the
number of homes we service with a fully automated system. CR &R would
recommend that the District move towards full automation as soon as possible
in order to eliminate most of the collection and cart placement problems you
are facing today. With that recommendation, CR &R would like to advise the
District of the need to move the carts into the street to allow for efficient
collection. In all cases where we collect with an automated truck, the carts are
placed in the street on collection day.
We hope that this information addresses the items listed in your memorandum, as well as
provides the members of the District with an opportunity to develop questions for the
meeting on September 29, 2003.
We look forward to our meeting with the District and the opportunity to discuss these
items in depth. Please feel free to contact me with any question or concerns.
Sincer ,
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President
Solid Waste Division
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Statement of Qualifications
CR &R, including its wholly owned subsidiary, Solag Incorporated, provides solid waste
collection and material recovery services to a population in excess of 2,500,000 people.
CR &R also provides these services to more than 5,000 commercial establishments in Los
Angeles, Orange, Riverside, and San Bernardino Counties. These efforts result in the
recovery of more than 120,000 tons of recyclable material each year. These actions
annually conserve substantial amounts of the County's finite landfill capacity for use by
future generations.
Each of the cities in which CR &R provides solid waste collection and material recovery
services enjoys the fact that they are in compliance with the diversion requirements set forth
in the Integrated Waste Management Act of 1989, commonly known as Assembly Bill 939
(AB 939).
CR &R has been providing solid waste collection and material recovery services in these
Counties for approximately 40 years. It services the Cities of Stanton, Aliso Viejo, Dana
Point, Laguna Hills, Laguna Niguel, San Clemente, San Juan Capistrano, Perris, Temecula,
Canyon Lake, Lake Elsinore, Riverside, San Jacinto, Norwalk, Santa Fe Springs and
portions of Orange, Riverside and San Bernardino Counties under long -term exclusive solid
waste collection contracts. CR &R owns and operates two state -of -the -art material recovery
facilities and solid waste transfer stations with permitted capacity of 3,600 tons per day.
These facilities are located in the Cities of Stanton and Perris. At the Stanton facility,
CR &R has exclusive long -term agreements to handle the solid waste from the Cities of
Costa Mesa, Newport Beach, Buena Park, La Palma, Rossmoor, Stanton, Lakewood, and
Midway City.
CR &R,,,through its Haulaway. Storage Container Division is one of the leading providers of
portable steel security containers -in the Western United States. For over. twenty years,
through a network of 'seventeen regional service centers in California, Arizona; Colorado,
Utah, Nevada and Washington,. Haulaway has ; s , erved major industries with temporary, on-
site storage space. Using portable steel securiy containers to protect building materials,
tools, and other equipment on° job sites has :become an industry norm since Haulaway
introduced this concept -in the late 1960s. .With its own manufacturing capabilities,
Haulaway has designed and refined its 'containers to provide weather - resistant, theft -
resistant, completely portable security containers to meet the,,specific needs of its diverse
customer base.
With over 750 employees and a fleet of over 500 trucks and trailers, CR&R, : including its
subsidiary companies, is one of the premier environmental services companies in California.
Orange County
City of Newport Beach Midway City Sanitary District City of Stanton
Mr. David Niederhaus
Mr. Ron Briles
Mr. Jake Wager
General Service Director
General Manager
City Manager
(714) 644 -3055
(714) 893 -3553
(714) 379 -9222
Costa Mesa Sanitary District
County of Orange
City of San Juan Capistrano
Ms. Rob Hamers
Ms. Jan Goss
Mr. Douglas Dumhart
Manager
Director of Governmental Relations
Principal Management Analyst
(714) 754 -5043
(714) 568-4160
(949) 443 -6316
City of San Clemente
City of Dana Point
City of Laguna Niguel
Mr. David Lund
Ms. Cindy Asher
Mr. Ken Montgomery
Director of Public Works
Recycling Coordinator
Director of Public Works
(949) 366 -1553
(949) 248 -9890
(949) 362 -4339
City of Laguna Hills
Mr. Don White
Director of Public Works
(949) 707 -2610
Riverside Coun
City of Temecula
City of Canyon Lake
City of Perris
Mr. Shawn Nelson
Mr. Del Powers
Mr. Hector Apodaca
City Manager
City Manager
City Manager
(909) 694 -6400
(909) 244 -2955
(909) 943 -6100
City of Lake Elsinore
County of Riverside
City of San Jacinto
Mr. Dick Watenpaugh
Mr. Cindie Doke
Mr. Peter Cosentini
City Manager
Administrative Analyst
City Manager
(909) 674 -3124
(909) 826 -5689
(909) 654 -7337
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Community Participation and Involvement
Community involvement is an important part of CR &R's commitment to the cities it serves.
CR &R's team of professionals play a key role in supporting the community by actively
participating in the following:
• Attendance at and participation in special events within the community
• Promotion of activities in the schools, such as science fairs, principal for day,
scholarship fundraising, and special assemblies
• Attendance at public forums and workshops
• Service on local committees and task forces
• Board and committee participation on local Chambers of Commerce
• Appointments to state boards
• Presentations to local schools, community groups, organizations and community
centers
• Monetary contributions in support of worthy local causes
September 2, 2003
CITY OF COSTA MESA
CAUFORNIA 92829-1200 P.O. BOX 1200
PUBUC SERVICES DEPARTMENT
Mr. Robin Hamers, Manager, Dist. Engr.
Costa Mesa Sanitary District
234 E. 17"' Street, Suite 205
Costa Mesa, CA 92627
RE: CMSD STANDARDIZED CONTAINER PROGRAM
Dear Rob:
I am in receipt of your August 25, 2003, letter in which you discuss the leaving of trash
containers in the street. As a point of clarification, we discussed at our August 4 meeting the
ability to have containers placed in the street at the beginning of trash pick -up day. As each
trash container is emptied on that day by your contracted refuse company, the container(s)
would be placed in the "parkway" area, out of the street area, and in a position not blocking the
sidewalk. I indicated that this procedure should present no adverse impacts to the community.
In the future, if and when the District and its contracted refuse company transition to a fully -
automated container pickup system, I believe it would be appropriate to leave the empty
container(s) in the street area, adjacent to the curb.
Please contact me if you have any questions on this matter.
Sincerely,
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William J. Morns
Director of Public Services
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Ernesto Munoz, City Engineer
Donna Theriault, Management Analyst
Tom Fauth, Management Analyst
Joan Revak, Clerk of the District
Alan Bums
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COSTA MESA SANYTARTOISTqUCT
Memorandum
... an Independent Specia[ istrict
To: Board of Directors
Staff
From: Robin B. Hamers, Manager /District Engineer
Date: September 3, 2003
Subject: Costa Mesa Disposal Performance Evaluation
Special Meeting - Monday September 29, 2003, 6:00 p.m.
On September 2, 2003, David Fahrion, President of the CR &R Solid Waste Division,
met with the CMSD Manager /District Engineer to outline CR &R's intention of
purchasing 50% of Costa Mesa Disposal (CMD) and managing the trash collection
operation. CR &R is the parent corporation of CR Transfer.
Because of the close ties between Costa Mesa Disposal and CR &R, Raul Rangel
approached CR &R to partner with CMD and solve the difficulties they are facing.
CMD has provided CR &R the recent correspondence from the District to CMD,
including the August 25, 2003 letter to CMD that requested the performance
evaluation.
Mr. Fahrion was given a thorough explanation of the events leading to the request for
a performance evaluation. Currently, CR &R serves 200,000 residences and Mr.
Fahrion believes CR &R has the professional management skills to provide the high
level of service desired by the Board.
The performance evaluation meeting scheduled for September 29, 2003, will be
modified to allow the Board to discuss this new development. As a first step, Alan
Burns, Attorney for the District, will be providing a legal opinion of the CMSD /CMD
Agreement as to whether the sale of 50% of CMD to CR &R requires the approval of
the Board of Directors.
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Costa Mesa Disposal Performance Evaluation September 3, 2003
Special Meeting - Monday September 29, 2003, 6:00 p.m. Page 2
David Fahrion will be meeting with District Staff on, September 15, 2003 to insure
CR &R properly addresses the pertinent items in their introductory letter to the Board.
The letter will include, at a minimum, the following items:
The history of CR &R.
How CR &R's management team will increase service levels to reduce resident
complaints to almost zero.
• CR &R plans to use their existing management team to run the trash collection
operation. The letter will address how they will effectively operate in the District
without a local office.
• CR &R will acknowledge and agree to continue the existing special programs
including large item collection, telephone book recycling program, and the
Christmas tree program.
• CR &R will acknowledge the Roto Industries /CMSD Purchase Agreement
including insuring Roto Industries will fund the four year container management
program and other obligations set forth in the agreement.
• CR &R to explain how CR &R will solve CMD's financial problems as described
in letter from Raul Rangel dated January 6, 2003. Included will be
acknowledgement that the existing rate paid CMD by the District is sufficient to
continue operations with CR &R becoming a 50% partner.
• CR &R will explain how driver attitude will be improved. Under the proposed
purchase of 50% of CMD, CR &R will retain the current drivers.
• CR &R will address the Sanitary District's status of having CR &R's guarantee of
their lowest rate for all agencies receiving similar service.
• CR &R will discuss full automation and the Board's desire to eventually achieve
this goal. CR &R currently provides fully automated service to all 200,000
residences they serve.
Whether or not Costa Mesa Disposal needs Board of Director approval to sell 50% of
CMD to CR &R, CR &R understands the CMSD Board must be completely satisfied if
the relationship will become a successful long -term relationship.
Staff is available to discuss the above information prior to the Board meeting on
September 29, 2003.
cc: David E. Fahrion, CR &R
Raul Rangel, CMD
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Arlene Schafer
Greg Woodside
James Ferryman
Art Perry
Dan Worthington
Staff
Robin B. Hamers
Manager
District Engineer
(949) 631 -1731
August 25, 2003
Mr. Raul Rangel
Mr. Ray Rangel
Costa Mesa .Disposal, Inc.
2051 Placentia Avenue
Costa Mesa, CA 92627
Subject: 1. Standardized Trash Container Program
2. Franchise Performance Review
Dear Raul and Ray:
Thomas A. Fauth
At a special meeting on August 22, 2003, the Costa Mesa Sanitary District
Assistant Manager
Board of Directors discussed the state of the standardized trash container
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program including the letter from Ray Rangel dated August 7, 2003
Revised. The Board directed Staff to implement changes to the District's
Joan Revak
Operations Code and to revise the green regulations card numbers two and
Clerk of the District
five to read as follows:
(714) 754 -5087
2. All trash belongs inside the container with the lid closed,
however, an occasional heavy -duty garbage bag not weighing more
than 25 Ibs left next to the containers is permissible. Boxes need to be
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folded down and tied and weigh no more than 25 ibs per bundle. If
(714) 432 -1436
you continually have excess trash, please call (949) 646 -4617 to
request an additional container. Never use a non - standardized
container for excess trash, use .only heavy -duty trash bags
Mailing Address 5. Tree trimmings, shrubs, etc., shall be trimmed to fit inside
P O. Box 1200 the container with the lid closed. Bundles left outside the container
Costa Mesa, CA will not be collected
92628-1200
Regarding residents placing their standardized containers in the street, the
Sanitary District has an existing ordinance that prohibits this practice.
Before the District can consider revising the ordinance, District Staff must
Street Address confirm with the City of Costa Mesa that the practice of leaving containers
77 Fair Drive out for pick up in the street is acceptable. Staff has already begun
Costa Mesa, CA discussing this item with the City. Furthermore, before the District considers
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such a suggestion necessary based on driver claims of unsafe working
conditions, it will need appropriate documentation of the safety impacts of
such a change, as noted below.
Addressing those safety issues, the first bullet point of the grievance letter
filed by the CMD drivers with the union states that placing empty containers
on the curb exposes the drivers to the risk of injury. While it is improper for
the District to be involving itself in your employer - employee relation matters,
we view the letter as a communication from Costa Mesa Disposal. To
address the issue, enclosed are the safety tests performed by Roto
Industries on empty and full containers. The test results state the
containers are safe to move if rolled on the wheels as intended. These
documents were included with the bid package accepted by the District as
part of the award of the $2.2 million container purchase from Roto.
The District relied on the Roto documents that rolling both full and empty
containers is safe. It is suggested that you might present these documents
to the drivers and to the union with a statement that Raul Rangel is part of
Roto management and, therefore, responsible for these documents and the
conclusion that the containers are safe to roll. The Costa Mesa
Disposal /Costa Mesa Sanitary District contract requires the empty
containers be placed on the curb. It was a material consideration to the
Board in going with Roto and Costa Mesa Disposal's recommendations for
a semi - automated program that worker safety would be improved. You may
remember, the Board believed your workers compensation premiums would
go down as a result of this action.
Before the Board considers any further changes in the contract for "worker
safety ", it wants to be sure such a decision is well supported. Therefore,
please submit a report from an independent qualified consultant or testing
agency that assesses the potential risk of worker injury from rolling a full
container from the curb to the truck and rolling an empty container from the
truck onto the curb.
District Staff relayed to the Board of Directors the comments made by the
CMD foreman in the meeting held July 25, 2003 at CMD and attended by
the drivers, mechanics, union, Rob Hamers, Tom Fauth, Joan Revak and
Ray Rangel, that the drivers were in too much of a hurry and were not
adhering to the safety practices outlined in the CMD safety meetings.
District Staff explained to the Board that under the old manual program,
each driver was individually responsible for lifting 7.1 million pounds of trash
per year and placing it' into the trucks but in the new semi - automated
program, the containers may be rolled.
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The Board directed staff in the strongest language that staff was not to
involve itself in internal Costa Mesa Disposal meetings. In the future,
please do not invite CMSD Staff to attend meetings between the drivers, the
union, and CMD management. These are meetings internal to CMD.
The Board acknowledged that a fully automated collection system may be
ultimately desirable and is a goal of the District, however, there are many
factors that must be considered prior to its implementation. The Board has
directed Staff to research this subject. Parking on City streets is a very
sensitive issue in the City. District Staff informed the Board that the drivers
repeatedly stated their desire for a fully automated system during the July
25th meeting at Costa Mesa Disposal.
The Board of Directors is concerned over the ability and intent of Costa
Mesa Disposal to perform under the trash collection contract with the
Sanitary District and requested the following issues be discussed during a
performance evaluation of Costa Mesa Disposal:
• Letter from Raul Rangel dated January 6, 2003, outlining the
financial problems facing Costa Mesa Disposal. Are these financial
problems severe enough to impact your ability to perform the
contract?
• Driver attitude and its effect on District/resident relations and trash
collection service.
• Coordination between Roto Industries and Costa Mesa Disposal for
the four -year container management program offered by Roto and
accepted by the District.
• The management steps that could have been taken to prevent
almost all 45,000 lifting bars from being damaged.
The Board is concerned about Costa Mesa Disposal's ability to perform its
contract and to manage its operations. District Staff will contact you to
arrange an advance meeting to discuss these items prior to the meeting
with the Board.
Sincerely,
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Robin B. Harriers
Manager /District Engineer
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TESTING REPORT
DATE: 19 February 1997
SUBJECT: Trash carts
PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION: Roto Industries, Inc. — Model 90 gallon
TEST: CENTER OF BALANCE POSITION
TEST DESCRIPTION: To determine the height of the handle of a tow - wheeled container at the
center -of- balance position. This height affects the ease of operation of the cart
MINRVIUM PERFORMANCE STANDARD: According to the ANSI standard
Z245.3016.2.4.2.6, when in the center -of- balance position, the minimum height is to be 29
inches. The maximum height is to be 40 inches when in the center -of- balance position.
TEST PROCEDURE:
1. The cart is to loaded with a standard load. (3.5 pounds per gallon of rated capacity with
the load occupying at least 70% of the capacity.)
2. The test to be conducted on a hard, flat surface.
3. Block the wheels so that the cart will not roll.
4. Tip the cart slowly, rotating the cart on the wheels, to the center balance position. This
position is determined as the position where the cart has a tendency to remain in a
balanced (neutral) position, not tipping forward or backward.
5. When in the center balance position, place blocks under the container to maintain in
balanced position.
6. Measure the distance vertically from the ground plane to the center line of the handle of
the cart. The accuracy of measurement is to be 10.25 inches.
7. Repeat steps 4, 5 and 6 and then average the results for the three determinations.
TEST RESULTS:
The results for the loaded cart are: 31 inches.
The results for the empty cart are: 36 inches.
SUMMARY: The cart passed the test according to the ANSI Z245.30/6.2.4.2.6. Note that the
cart also met the standard when empty.
CERTIFICATION:
A. Brent Strong
Professor, Manufacturing Engineering and Technology
Brigham Young University
435 CTB
Provo, UT 84602
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TESTING REPORT -
DATE: 19 February 1997
SUBJECT: Trash carts
PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION: Roto Industries, Inc. — Model 90 gallon
TEST: SAFETY FACTORS
TEST DESCRIPTION: To determine if a container has general safeguards and features.
MINIMUM PERFORMANCE STANDARD: The container should contain various safety
factors and features as noted in ANSI 2245.30/6.1.
TEST PROCEDURE:
1. The cart is visually inspected for the various features.
TEST RESULTS:
Paragraph notation Feature Acceptable/Non- acceptable
6.1.1 Safety factor Determined by manufacturer
6.1.2 Finish Acceptable
6.1.3.1 Pinch point Acceptable
6.1.3 Lids and doors Acceptable
6.1.4 Handles Acceptable
SUMMARY: The cart passed the test at or above minimum requirements as specified in ANSI
Z245.30/6.1.
CERTIFICATION:
A. Brent Strong
Professor, Manufacturing Engineering and Technology
Brigham Young University
435 CTB
Provo, UT 84602
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DATE: 19 February 1997
SUBJECT: Trash carts
PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION: Roto Industries, Inc. — Model 90 gallon
TEST: FORCE TO TIP
TEST DESCRIP'T'ION: To measure the strength required to start container movement to the
balance point and to ensure that the force is not greater than an established limit. This force
relates to the ease of operation of the cart.
MINK UM PERFORMANCE STANDARD: According to ANSI Z245.30/6.2.4.2.7, the force
must not exceed 120 pounds force.
TEST PROCEDURE:
1. The cart is to be loaded with a standard load. (3.5 pounds of material per-gallon of rated
capacity. The load to occupy at least 70% of the capacity of the cart.)
2. The ground to be level and with a smooth horizontal surface having less than a I' slope.
3. The cart is to be blocked to prevent movement of the wheels.
4. A spring scale or other force - measuring device is attached to the handle of the cart. (The
force - measuring device to have an accuracy of less than t3.) The cart is then tipped by
pulling on the force - measuring device, until the cart is in the balanced position. The
angle of pull, that is, the tipping force direction, is to be horizontal with less than t2 ° to
all sides. (The position where the cart does not tend to move either forward or backward
but remains in a balanced position.) The maximum force during the pull is noted.
5. Repeat step 4 so that three determinations are made. These results are averaged.
6. The test is to be conducted at room temperature.
TEST RESULTS:
The tipping forces were as follows: 55.0, 54.0, 56.0. Average = 55.0 pounds.
SUMMARY: The cart passed the test at or above minimum requirements of the ANSI
Z245.30/6.2.4.2.7 standard.
CERTIFICATION:
A. Brent Strong
Professor, Manufacturing Engineering and Technology
Brigham Young University
435 CTB
Provo, UT 84602
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From:
FAUTH, TOM
Sent:
Wednesday, September 17, 2003 4:27 PM
To:
Robin B. Hamers (E -mail)
Cc:
REVAK, JOAN
Subject:
RE: CR &R
Rob,
Here are my CR &R comments:
1. The phone number on the side of the nearly 46,000 distributed standardized containers is to
Costa Mesa Disposal and must be retained at CR &R for the length of the program estimated
to be 20 years for the lifetime of the containers, from July 2001, unless CR &R wishes to
change the number and change the number on each container.
2. Continuing the special programs is great. Continuing the payments brought out during our
meeting must be addressed as well
a. Addendum 1, para 7: $10,000.00, Public Education
b. Addendum 1, para 9: $ 500.00, Recycling Efforts
c. Addendum 1, para 11: $10,000.00, HHW
3. Continued use of the canopy from CMD or CR &R will be required or the District will have to
buy one.
4. Cart Maintenance must at least meet current agreement - of course the District is willing to
accept a CR &R offer to extend the maintenance beyond the current 4 years agreement. If
there is an offer to continue the maintenance but for less time, then one option for the District
is to expect a reduced rate for any follow -on years of maintenance we may wish to contract
with CR &R.
5. It must be made clear, the District is not buying any safety issues as they are false fronts for
drivers to attempt to get fully automated collections.
6. The Favored Nation clause in the CRT agreement is a separate item from any discussions
with CR &R regarding the CMD agreement. They are independent. There is no cause and
effect from the CMD agreement to the CRT agreement. Perhaps, CR &R has combined
agreements with other jurisdictions and wishes to do the same here, subjecting CMSD to
rates which may not be as favorable to CMSD. Makes one want to know what the tonnage
rates are for other jurisdictions to validate the "Favored Nation" status we have. Perhaps we
can use it to District advantage. In a worst case scenario, following an agreement to break
the agreement with CR &R, the District would not have to use the Stanton MRF nor is it based
on the CMD agreement. What a kick to have CR &R/CMD trucks and drivers take the
collections to another MRF such as Rainbow!!
7. FYI: Driver training: This was probably all OJT at CMD. The training should emphasize
customer service /satisfaction is #1. 1 do not expect to receive anywhere near the number of
calls we have received with the current agreement with CMD. CR &R: Convince me.
8. Sounds like the corrective measures Dave Fahrion referred to reflect a NO BS policy, or
NOBS as I refer to it. District Board must be convinced the Driver attitude will be corrected,
and not based on bogus safety issues. CR &R: Convince me.
9. 1 believe this is very doable, but must be accepted with caution to avoid CR &R attempting to
pass on increased costs to the District, such as the automated trucks from SJC or mods to
the current CMD trucks.
FYI: With respect to the 3,500 tons, I am planning to conduct a NO- Notice - Reweigh of the trucks
on 9 -24 -03 - this is a Wednesday like the first independent weighing and will cover the same
routes. This time we will have two full loads weighed and a single tare weight. Drivers must also
not sit in the trucks for the weighings.
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Thomas A. Fauth
Assistant Manager
Costa Mesa Sanitary District (CMSD)
714 - 754 -5043
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Sent: Tuesday, September 16, 2003 4:10 AM
To: Tom Fauth; Joan Revak
Subject:. . CR &R
Tom & Joan,
David Fahrion's letter to the District for the
September 29, 2003 special
meeting looks fine and I will advise ,him of such.
Joan and l will arrange
to have a Board packet sent out the week prior
to the meeting.
Tom, if there are any items you want David to specifically address during
his presentation, please let me know; I may have a few things myself. Either
you or I can call David. I think we are in good shape.
Thanks,
Rob
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From: Rob Harriers [robh2@cox.net]
Sent: Friday, September 26, 2003 5:18 AM
To: Alan Burns
Cc: Tom Fauth; Joan Revak
Subject: CR &R purchase of 50% stock of Costa Mesa Disposal
Alan,
David Fahrion of CR &R does indeed understand that by purchasing 50% of the Costa Mesa
Disposal(CMD) stock that it does not change the contractual relationship of the District and CMD.
He also understands that regardless of his analysis of the rate structure between the District and
CMD, the rate structure stays in place unless the Board were to consider a request otherwise.
In the meeting with David Fahrion, Tom, Joan, and me, I pointed out to David that at the
upcoming special meeting he can expect our Attorney to emphasize to the Board that the
provisions of the contract remain regardless of CR &R's analyses and opinions. And that includes
the rate structure.
David has performed quite a few acquisitions for CR &R and understands contractual language.
However, he foresees a long term relationship and wants to make sure the Board is satisfied with
the upcoming management changes, hence, the language in his letter "agreeing" to everything.
CR &R plans to submit a request through CMD to the Board to start fully automating the District's
collection system at their cost.
David's mention of agreeing to the rate system was incorrectly written and he understands that,
however, once he is in control and makes all the management improvements he plans on
reviewing the rate structure.
If you still feel a letter is in order, that is fine. The special meeting is scheduled for this coming
Monday evening.
Thanks,
OU,
September 25, 2003
Mr. David E. Fahrion, President
CR&R Incorporated
Solid Waste Division
11292 Western Avenue
Post Office Box 125
Stanton, California 90680
RE: Correspondence Dated September 15, 2003
Dear Mr. Fahrion:
Thank you for your letter dated September 15, 2003. While we appreciate that you have been appRiaed
of certain corrrract matters between Costa Mesa Disposal and the Costa Mesa Sanitary Disposal, we do
not understand the relevance of your comments and warn to ensure that there is no misundrg
The City has a contract with Costa Mesa Disposal. We have heard that Costa Mesa Disposal may
selling 50% of its stock to CR&R We appreciate that Costa Mesa Disposal may have due diligence
requirements in making certain discib ores. Your letter, however, implies that we are approving CUR
as taking over the contract. We are not We continue to have a contr= with Costa Mesa Disposal and
any change in the party we are contracting with will require other actions by the Board.
Therefore, your statements, inter alia, that CR&R "accepts the terms of the o sting " are
puzzling. Also your statements that you would like to discuss other obligations of Costa Mesa Disposal
as if CR&R desuies to re- negotiate the terms are inappropriate. The District is not renegotiating its
contract. The contract conbrtum to exist, as does the corporat ion. At such time as the corporation does
not =Lsty the contract also is extinguished. Therefore your statement that "CR&R will honor the
existing rate" is troubling. To reiterate, our contract is with Costa Mesa Disposal- We have no coin[
with CR&R and we expect Costa Mesa Disposal to honor its existing contract. If you intend something
different, we need to know that immediately and you should not assume that the contract would be
assigned to CR&R.
I hope the above has been informative. If you have any questions we urge you to raise those now.
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totally inappropriate as suggested by my draft letter. We need to straigf m them out right away about
CUR being our new party to the contract.
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