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14 - 2012 TELEPHONE BOOK RECYCLING PROGRAMItem 14 ��SPSAP y Costa Mesa Sanitary District b b cORpORATE�Q ....an Independent Special District Memorandum To: Board of Directors Via: Scott Carroll, General Managgfl�� From: Javier Ochiqui, Management Analyst Date: January 24, 2013 Subject: 2012 Telephone Book Recycling Program — Final Report Summary The 2012 Telephone Book Recycling Program was conducted from Monday, November 19, 2012 to Friday, December 21, 2012. However, since some containers remained locked behind school gates, the last few bins were picked up on January 7, 2013. Staff is providing the Board of Directors with a final report on the results of the program. Staff Recommendation Staff recommends the Board of Directors to approve the awards in the amount of $7,000 as detailed in Attachment "A." Analysis On October 16, 2012, the Operations Committee recommended staff to waive the one - half book per student requirement in order to encourage schools, especially high schools, to participate and still receive the minimum $300 award. The waiver was contingent upon the schools making a good faith effort to collect outdated telephone books. Program invitations were sent to 30 schools but only 22 decided to participate. However, out of the 22 that participated, the following schools collected less than eight (8) telephone books so they will not be receiving the minimum $300 award: Killybrooke School, Wilson and Back Bay High School. The grand prize award of $400 will be given to both Estancia High School and Kline School for collecting the most telephone books per student. In addition, $500 will be given to Kline School for collecting between 10 -20 pounds per student. Unfortunately, no school achieved the $800 award for collecting over 20 pounds per student. Below ehl, N Protecting our community's health and the environment by providing solid waste and sewer collection services. %Lw"Soh-o www.crosdca.gov Board of Directors January 24, 2013 Paae 2 of 3 is a chart illustrating a decrease in the total number of books that have been collected throughout the past four years: 18,000 16,000 14,000 12,000 10,000 8,000 6,000 4,000 2,000 3,955 2009 2010 2011 2012 ❑ No. of Telephone Books Collected Upon approval of the Board, awards totaling $7,000 will be prepared and check presentation dates will be scheduled. Strategic Plan Element & Goal This item complies the with objective and strategy of Strategic Element 2.0, Solid Waste, which states: "Objective: Our objective is to manage the collection and recycling of residential trash in the most economical and environmentally friendly way." "Strategy: We will do this by looking for ways to improve efficiencies, achieve high customer satisfaction, and considering prudent new recycling methods. " Legal Review Not applicable at this time. Financial Review The District budgeted $14,500 for the telephone recycling program and adequate funds are available. Public Notice Process Copies of this report are on file and will be included with the complete agenda packet for the January 24, 2013 Board of Directors meeting at District Headquarters and posted on the District's website. Board of Directors January 24, 2013 Paae 3 of 3 Reviewed by: rc Davis Treasurer /Acting Accounting Manager Attachments A. Telephone Book Recycling Program Awards for 2012 B. History of the Telephone Book Recycling Program through 2012 Attachment A 2012 SCHOOL TELEPHONE BOOK RECYCLING PROGRAM FINAL REPORT No. of No. of No. of Books Books per School Students Collected student Use of Award 10 -20 Ibs Over 20 Minimum Grand per Ibs per Total Awards Prize student student Award 1 Adams School 485 35 0.07 Instructional supplies $ 300 $ - $ - $ $ 300 2 California School 422 41 0.10 Accelerated reading and math programs $ 300 $ - $ - $ $ 300 3 College Park School 656 186 0.28 Instructional supplies $ 300 $ - $ - $ $ 300 4 Davis Magnet School 511 55 0.11 Books for the library $ 300 $ - $ - $ $ 300 5 Harper Preschool Center 52 33 0.63 Classroom supplies and books $ 300 $ - $ - $ $ 300 6 Kaiser Elementary School 645 36 0.06 Instructional supplies $ 300 $ - $ - $ - $ 300 7 Kill brooke School 450 7 1 0.02 Instructional supplies $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - 8 Newport Heights Elementary 652 13 0.02 Kinder outdoor equipment $ 300 $ - $ - $ - $ 300 9 Paularino School 450 72 0.16 Technology $ 300 $ - $ - $ $ 300 10 Pomona School 610 27 0.04 Instructional supplies $ 300 $ - $ - $ $ 300 11 Rea Elementary 564 27 0.05 Instructional supplies & incentives $ 300 $ - $ - $ $ 300 12 Sonora School 600 30 0.05 Classroom supplies $ 300 $ - $ - $ $ 300 13 Wilson School 556 1 0.00 Field trips $ - $ - $ - $ $ - 14 Woodland Elementary School 520 10 0.02 Technology $ 300 $ - $ - $ $ 300 15 Back Bay/Monte Vista High School 180 0 0.00 Lunch time activities and supplies $ - $ - $ - $ $ - 16 Estancia High School 1200 469 0.39 Help students attend school fuctions $ 300 $ 400 $ - $ $ 700 17 Christ Lutheran Elementary 242 206 0.85 Technology $ 300 $ - $ - $ - $ 300 18 Kline School K -8 30 408 13.60 Studio equipment and software $ 300 $ 400 $ 500 $ - $ 1,200 19 Mariners Christian K -6 445 21 0.05 Reading incentive program prizes $ 300 $ - $ - $ - $ 300 20 St. Joachim Elementary 310 193 0.62 Technology $ 300 $ - $ - $ $ 300 21 St. John The Baptist K -8 580 1511 2.61 Class of 2013 gift to the school $ 300 $ - $ - $ $ 300 22 OCC Recycling Center N/A 574 Office E ui ment $ 300 $ - 1 $ - $ - $ 300 Totals 1 3955 $ 7,000 Attachment B HISTORY OF THE TELEPHONE BOOK RECYCLING PROGRAM THROUGH 2012 Year 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 # of Participating Schools 9 17 23 26 26 27 27 27 27 26 27 27 27 20 22 18 22 Total Books Collected 9,255 18,775 16,078 19,617 14,877 14,070 16,200 16,155 10,823 12,747 10,334 8,752 11,126 17,049 10,721 5,100 3,955 Total Pounds Collected 37,020 75,100 64,312 78,468 59,508 56,280 64,800 64,620 43,292 50,988 41,336 30,632 33,378 51,147 32,163 29,709 10,440 Total Tons Collected 18.51 37.55 32.16 39.23 29.75 28.14 32.4 32.31 21.65 25.49 24.27 15.32 16.69 25.57 16.08 14.85 5.22 Awards $3,850 $7,800 $8,833 $9,736 $9,899 $10,005 $10,554 $10,239 $10,097 $10,673 $12,130 $13,743 $5,900 $10,100 $7,500 $5,100 $7,000