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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20-Public Services 0" CITY OF SAN BE~ARDINO - REQUEST iR COUNCIL ACTION ': Pat Malloy, Director Subject: A resolution of the City of San Bernardino authorizing the execution of an agreement with Taormina Industries, Inc. for the provision of commingled recyclables processing. Dept: Public Services Date: April ,1995 Synopsis of Previous Council Action: 03/02/92 09/09/92 03/08/93 09/07/93 06/06/94 06/08/94 09/06/94 02/09/95 Resolution 92-83 adopting the SRRE and HHWE. Resolution 92-355 establishing a residential recycling pilot program. Resolution 93-52 establishing a commercial cardboard recycling program. Resolution 93-331 establishing a commercial greenwaste recycling program. Resolution 94-128 requesting distribution of remaining AB 939 funds ($410,000) to San Bernardino to offset cost of recycling implementation. Ways and Means Committee approval of staff recommendation to develop program. MC910 amending Chapter 8.24 of San Bernardino Municipal Code relating to garbage and rubbish adopted by Mayor and Common Council. Resolution 95-29 establishing agreement with California Biomass for Green Materials Processing. F mended Motion: ~~~p~t."~olution I ..JUI. CJ. .0 ,~. Contact person: L nn Merril! Rec clin Coordinator Supporting data attached: Staff Reoort.Resolution. Al!reement Ward: AI! FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: Reauires continuinl! existinl! refuse service rates for FY 94/95 Source:(Acct. No.) 127-415-5179 (Acct. Descriotion) Per aooroved budl!et Finance: Council Notes: A?~ f;; ro/;C/clS~ c:# t.j J Rr5 15" .J)'/ . 7/11J!,S' _ Agenda Item No. ~ () CITY OF SAN BERNrlNO - REQUEST FW COUNCIL ACTION STAFF REPORT ln May 1, 1995, Council directed staff to negotiate an agreement with Taormina Industries, Inc. for the ;rocessing of commingled recyclables from the residential waste stream. Staff prepared the attached cost analysis, based on the following information. Taormina possesses experience and knowledge of processing and marketing recyclables. In their original proposal, Taormina proposes a three phase approach to servicing the City of San Bernardino. Phase I includes expansion of the current operation for additional tonnage. This will be a continuation of the present arrangement in which collected recyclables are dumped by the residential collection vehicles in an area of the City Yard, and reloaded into larger transfer vehicles to be hauled approximately 47 miles one way by Taormina. During Phase I, the City would continue to be responsible for reloading the materials into the transfer trailers at the City Yard. Taormina proposes a Phase II which includes development of a new transfer site for the City's recyclables. This light transfer site would allow Taormina to use 130 cubic yard transfer trailers to be loaded by an in-ground conveyor system. This will replace the current system of loading smaller, 40 cubic yard roll-off bins. Taormina agreed to develop this facility within ninety (90) days after the issuance of all required City permits for the facility. Taormina has not provided staff with a location for this facility; however, they have expressed their intent to locate the facility within the City. The City anticipates approximately 70 tons of commingled recyclables per day for delivery to this facility upon full roll out of the residential curbside recycling program. Taormina intends to market the remaining 130 tons per day of capacity to other entities. Taormina has agreed to pay the City a $2.00 per ton host ~e for any non-City generated materials delivered to this facility. This host fee will be used to offset ,naintenance costs to City infrastructure that may result from operation of this facility. Since the City anticipates delivering 70 tons per day to this facility, staff calculated the $2.00 per ton fee on the remaining 130 tons per day capacity for annual revenue of $68,000. Since this agreement was developed, the County of Orange Board of Supervisors has authorized an increase in the tipping fee, effective July 1, 1995, from $22.75 per ton to $35.00 per ton. This translates into an increase in residual disposal cost from $31.00 per ton to $43.25 per ton. This was factored into the attached cost analysis. Staff received a formal protest from the third vendor, CR&R regarding the selection of Taormina Industries, Inc. for the processing of this material. Copies of their correspondence are attached. RECOMMENDATION Council adopt the resolution authorizing the Mayor to execute the agreement with Taormina Industries, Inc. to process the City's residential commingled recyclables for a two year period, with three one year options for a maximum of five years. ~ Pat Malloy, Dir . . Parenthesis around a dollar figure indicate a negative number which represent an expense to the City: First Year Second Year Net Recyclable Market Price Per Ton $991,200.00 $991,200.00 (April 1995 Market Prices) {l5,000 tons [RATE: $66.08 per [RATE: $66.08 per per year based on 1994 recovery rate/ ton] ton] Backup available} Processing Cost {18,000 tons per year} ($585,000.00) ($596,700.00) [RATE: $32.50 per [RATE: $33.15 per ton] ton] Residual Disposal Cost {3,000 tons per ($129,750.00) [RATE: ($129,750.00) year based on 1994 recovery rate} $43.25 per ton] [RATE: $43.25 per ton] Transportation Cost (1,600 loads at 11.5 ($338,400.00) [RATE: ($345,168.00) Tons per Year) $211.50 per load] [RATE: $215.73 per load] Host Fee @ $2.00 per ton for 34,000 $68,000.00 $68,000.00 tons brought into facility from other entities. II TOTAL COST TO CITY ($6,050.00) ($12,418.00) By comparison, the City would pay $630,000 to dispose of the 18,000 tons ofrecyclables by landfilling at $35.00 per ton. This represents a first year savings of $623,950.00 and a second year savings of $617,582.00. . '" '" ~ t;; ~ C.t&.R >Q ~ 1-' '0 , '"-J - , 11292WESTERNAYl June 2, 1995 p.o. lOX IZ5 SJAIIJDN,CA906IO Mr. James Penman City Attorney City of San Bernardino 300 North "D" Street San Bernardino, CA 92418-0001 11U26-!1049' Reference: Commingled Recyclables Processing Contract Dear Mr. Penman: Per the enclosed letter from Pat Malloy, my concerns have been directed to your attention. It is CR&R's intention to formally protest the award of this contract. Very simply, as stated in my previous letters dated May 2, and May 23, for the selected option #1, CR&R is the lowest qualified bidder by some $569,780. To continue to utilize options #2 and #3 as evaluation criteria is simply irrelevant to the selected option # 1. Let me try and simplify how CR&R approached the bid and how I am sure all the other bidders did as well. Everyone knows that when a bid contains more than one option, that you bid as aggressively as possible on the option you desire to get. Likewise, on the options you do not want or only desire it if they are very lucrative you bid very conservatively. If option #2 was selected, I would not be protesting the selection of another contractor, but that is not the circumstance. The bottom line being, CR&R is the most cost effective . contractor, and when it comes time to cut the actual check to the selected contractor, CR&R's will be 56% smaller than their closest competitor. Option #1 is the best option for the City regardless of the contractor, and CR&R is the best priced contractor for option # I, so I am still confused how the City can ignore $569,780, which could actually be $1,424,450 over the entire potential contractual term. Please inform me on how to proceed with my formal protest. If you have any questions or desire a meeting, please call me directly. cc: Tom Minor-Mayor ShaunaClark-City Coordinator City of San Bernardino Councilmembers Lynn Merrill-Recycling Coordinator 0""""..... . . CITY OF San Bernardino PUBLIC SERVICES PAT MALLOY DIRECTOR May 31, 1995 Michael 1. Silva: Vice President CR&R Incorporated P.O. Box 125 Stanton, CA 90680 Dear Mr. Silva: In response to your letters dated May 2, and May 23, 1995, the following response is respectfully submitted. On May 12, 1995 Lynn Merrill, Recycling Coordinator, met with Bob Williams from your fIrm and reviewed the process which the City went through in order to select the fInal vendor for the commingled recyclables processing agreement. During this meeting, we provided Mr. Williams with copies of our evaluation forms, point scales and summary report. While cost was indeed one of the factors by which we evaluated each proposal, it was not the sole determining factor. As was explained to Mr. Williams, the City developed a complete process by which to evaluate each proposal. This process included an objective point scale, a subjective reading by a fIve member team of City staff, and cost analysis based on Option One, Option Two and the Floor Pricing. In order to standardize the analysis, all revenues were based on the prices each vendor was paying for each commodity in June 1994. Each of these areas were weighted the same, so that price was not the sole awarding factor. Based on this fIrst analysis, Jack's Disposal, Taormina Industries, and your fIrm were invited to make a formal presentation to staff. As a result of all the information presented, at the conclusion of the formal evaluation process your fIrm was placed number three. First place was Jack's Disposal, aka Inland Resource Management, and second place was Taormina Industries. As you are aware, staff submitted a recommendation to Council to award the agreement to Inland Resource Management. Upon the voluntary withdrawal of Inland Resource Management from the selection process, on May 1, 1995, Council directed staff to negotiate an agreement with Taormina Industries. (;) 300 NORTH CALIFORNIA D' S T R E E T , 92418 . 000 1 ~AN BERNARDINO tlo.),.4-514a PRIDE j ~RESS . . Michael J. Silva May 31, 1995 Page 2 While we recognize your disappointment in not receiving award of this agreement, the City believes that the process by which staff evaluated each proposal permitted a fair and equitable analysis of the many factors which each company presented to the City. We also wish to remind you that this agreement is for a two year period with three additional one year options for a maximum of five years. Additionally, the City is currently soliciting responses from qualified firms for a Material Recovery Facility to he located within the City. We would certainly encourage you to pursue a response to this Request for Qualifications. You may contact either the City Attorney or the City Clerk if you wish to pursue a formal protest of award regarding this item. We are currently scheduling this agreement for recommendation at the June 19th council meeting. We hope this letter has clarified some of the issues for you, and wish you the best ofluck in your future endeavors. Respectfully, -'--. /.- . .I :...T / .. - , "). -;r, .~...;.,...C' C;-:~j ..~"# .~. Pat Malloy Director of Public Services PM/LCM:jj cc: Tom Minor - Mayor Shauna Clark - City Administrator City of San Bernardino Councilmembers . . Response To Requesf For Proposal For Processing Of Commipgled ){ecyclable MaterIals F or The . City of San Bernardino :tiP by TAORMINA INDUSTRIES, INC. 1131 NORTH BLUE GUM STREET P.O. BOX 309, ANAHEIM, CA. 92815 DAVE AULT, PRESIDENT (714) 238-3300 PHONE (714) 238-3305 FACSIMILE Pnnc.d on Recycled Paper PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL DOCUMENTSnMay not be duplicated nor disclosed to others without consent of Taormina Industries. . . Response to Request for Proposal for the . City of San Bernardino Table of Contents 1. Work Plan and Methodology .................... .page 1 a. Transportation ........................................ .Page 1 b. Processing ........................................... .Page 2 c. Methods of Marketing ................................. .Page 2 d. Household Hazardous ................................ .Page 4 e. Disposal of Spoiled or Rejected Non-hazardous Materials ............................ .Page 4 2. Project Organization and Staffing ............... .Page 5 1. Length of Time That Company Existed ................... .Page 5 2. Type of Ownership, Such as Corporation, Partnership, Page 5 Etc. ....................................................... 3. Size of Processing Facility in Both Square Footage of Processing Area and Tons per day Capacity. ... . . . . . . . . . .Page 5 4. 'Description of Technology Used for Processing Materials .Page 6 5. Resumes of Key Staff Responsible for Marketing Materials and Supervising overall Plant Operations ................ .Page 6 6. Organizational Chart ..................................... .Attachment #2 7. Copies of Solid Waste Facilities Permits ................. .Attachment #3 8. Applicable Local Permits, C.U.P. & Waste Discharge Permits .................................................. .Attachment #4 3. Related Experience ............................. .Page 9 Confidential Client Listing ................................... .Page 9 4. Project Scheduling ............................. .Page 13 5. Cost & Tables.................................. .page 14 . . RESPONSE TO REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL FOR THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO 1. WORK PLAN AND METHODOLOGY TRANSPORTATION PHASE I---EXPAND CURRENT OPERATION FOR ADDITIONAL TONNAGE Transportation of material from San Bernardino would continue to be coordinated by city staff and the C.V.T. Recycling Transportation Dispatch Manager. A collection schedule would be arranged based on the tonnage and delivery schedule of route vehicles off loading at the city's existing transfer site. CVT would ensure that the recyclable material would be transported for processing on a "same day" schedule as to maintain the cleanliness of the current city transfer site. PHASE II---INTERIM REGIONAL "LITE TRANSFER" SITE DEVELOPMENT Working with City staff, Taormina Industries would develop a new, clean, well managed transfer site for the city's current residential and future waste reduction programs. This "lite transfer" site would utilize 130 yard transfer trailers that would be loaded by in-ground conveyor systems. All loads would be weighed on site by CVT personnel. This procedure would maximize the total number of tons per trip and reduce the total cost of recyclable material transportation for the city. This same type of "lite transfer" type of facility has been approved by the City of Pomona, and will be operational within 60 days. (Attachment 1). For the City of San Bernardino, total construction and development project time will be under six months. This type of interim facility is not capital intensive and provides a low cost, quality short-term solution. With such a facility, the city will have the ability to "host" other waste streams for processing from local communities in the region. This will beain the process of achieving the long-term goal of a regional waste processing facility within the City of San Bernardino. PHASE 1lI---REGIONAL MATERIAL PROCESSING FACILITY. After the establishment of a regional joint users group of municipalities and private haulers for the management of solid waste, Taormina Industries would develop a full scale regional waste processing facility within San Bernardino. The full scale PrnId on Reeyded PtIper PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL DOCUMENTS..May not be duplicated nor disclosed to others without consent of ":1(\...-;"';"':" T..,.4'l~h';o", .~ \.11 . . RESPONSE TO REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL FOR THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO facility would require no caoital investment on the part of the city. Such a development will be designed in such a manner as to create jobs for local residents, improve commercial property values, increase the city's tax base and provide the opportunity for San Bernardino to generate host fee revenues from regional users of the facility. This would be a major project that would take two to three years for development and would come ~ the interim "lite transfer" facility was operational, including adequate tonnaoe flow commitments to provide for the needed economies of scale. PROCESSING During the Phase I and Phase II operation of the existing and interim "lite transfer" facilities, all material would be transferred to CVT's regional processing facility in Anaheim. The actual processing methods would not change from the current "pilot" recycling program that is in place for the City of San Bernardino at this time. As tonnage increased during Phase I and Phase II, the material characterization would be expanded to include "up-graded" processing and additional commodities thus increasing the recovery rate and the value of material recovered. The actual methodology of material recovery is detailed under section 2(4). It is critical to understand that, without the ability to process and market your material, you have no waste reduction program. CVT's recovery facility is universally recognized as the "state-of-the-art" in solid waste material recovery. It is fully operational with long-term commitments for the purchase of our recovered materials. We currently recover and sell over 25,000 tons of material each month. CVT's customers include the cities of Anaheim, Brea, Fullerton, Placentia, Villa Park, Vorba Linda and the Garden Grove Sanitary District and the waste streams for Waste Management, Western Waste, BFI, and 35 other municipalities. Our systems have a proven track record of recovery, unequaled anywhere in the United States I METHODS OF MARKETING Taormina Industries currently markets in excess of 25,000 tons of recyclables per month. Through our worldwide markets, Taormina Industries has developed a reputation for oualitv and become one of the largest suppliers on the west coast. Our markets are established through long-term contracts and relationships. Our PnnIed on ~ Paper PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL DOCUMENTS--May not be duplicated nor disclosed to others without conaent of Taormina Industries. ~, T.., . . RESPONSE TO REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL FOR THE. CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO relationships have developed through continued supply and regular visits both here and abroad. Taormina Industries' commitment to markets has gone one step farther this year. In 1 994 we are pleased to say we have opened two new offices in the Pacific Rim. These offices will not only enhance our current relationships but offer future opportunities with the world's largest, growing end-user markets. Taormina Industries currently diverts over 70 different commodities from the landfill. Some of the more common materials include: newspaper, cardboard, glass, plastics, etc. In addition to the common materials we recover, Taormina Industries had led the industry in recovering new and innovative materials. Taormina Industry was the first Southern California recycler to recover: aseptic packaging, polystyrene and kraft carrier board. Other innovative materials include: green and wood waste. Although these two materials are commonly recovered today. they were not eight years ago when Taormina Industries started to recover them. The benefits of Taormina Industries recovering all of these materials is an overall increased recovery rate percentage for our . customers. Taormina Industries has a unique philosophy in marketing our recyclable materials. Taormina's aualitv creates demand for our materials. All materials recovered meet or exceed their industry standards. Taormina Industries commitment to quality starts with in house characterizations and internal rejection procedures. These procedures not only help us monitor our quality but insure markets today and into the future. By creating materials that are of better quality than our competitors. the end users consistently demand more of our materials. Another unique aspect of the Taormina Industry philosophy is what we do after we sell our recycled commodities. We encourage and develop opportunities for our customers to "buy recycled." Through buying recycled products we are able to help create more demand for the materials we recover. In several cases we have put together programs that "close the loop". Materials we recycle are recycled, made into new products and then bought, reused. for the same customer. ~ on RecydM P.per PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL DOCUMENTS--May not be duplicated nor disclosed to others without consent of T:".r.........;....., T_~.~"'~..;,,::: ~, l.4i . . RESPONSE TO REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL FOR THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO Taormina Industries is proud of the reputation we have for quality commodities and new and innovative programs. Our sales and brokerage department works year round on new and existing markets. HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS Taormina Industries currently is processing residential co-mingled material from over 250.000 single family households. We have found. with educational programs on proper disposal of household hazardous materials, the amount of hazardous materials encountered is very minimal. Any household hazardous material that is discovered during the sorting process is removed from the waste stream and is properly disposed by utilizing the household hazardous drop-off center located on our processing site. DISPOSAL OF SPOILED OR REJECTED NON-HAZARDOUS MATERIALS Currently approximately 15 percent of the material processed from San Bernardino is non-recoverable and is required to be landfilled. At this point in time. the County of Orange landfill system accepts only county generated waste. Therefore, Taormina Industries is currently transferring "non-recovered" material from outside Orange County to BKK landfill in West Covina and other Los Angeles County landfills. This has been our standard practice for a number of years. However, the County of Orange is now reviewing the policy of disposal of non-recoverable material generated from "recycle processing" facilities. Within the next twelve months this policy may change to classify this waste material as a by-product of "in- county" processing, thus allowing for local landfill usage. Taormina Industries is open to utilizing any sites the City of San Bernardino would request, if any. PriMId on Reqa.d Pa1* PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL DOCUMENTS--May not be duplicated nor di.closed to others without consent of Taormina Industries. .~ '-I . . RESPONSE TO REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL FOR THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO 2. PROJECT ORGANIZATION AND STAFFING 1. Length Of Time That Com- pany Existed 2. Type Of Ownership, Such As Corpo- ration, Partner- ship, Etc. 3. Size Of Processing Fa- cility In Both Square Footage Of Processing Area And Tons Per Day Capacity. PMIM on R.eyclM PIIS* Taormina Industries has been in the solid waste and recycling handling business since 1949. The company was founded by the late Cosmo Taormina as a waste and salvage firm with two employees servicing the City of Anaheim. Today the company employs over 500 people, serves seven cities by exclusive integrated waste handling contracts, and processes recyclables from over 35 municipalities in five southern California counties. Long-term, evergreen contracts ensure the stability of Taormina Industries well into the 21 st century. Taormina Industries, Inc. is a privately owned corporation based in Anaheim, California. The owners of the company are brothers, William. C. and Vincent C. Taormina. Both have worked in the firm since their childhood and remain directly involved in the operations and administration of the company. Taormina Industries is the lareest orivatelv owned solid waste collection and recycling firm in the State of California. The Material Recovery Facility (MRF) was engineered and designed in-house by Taormina Industries to accommodate solid waste handling and processing needs for various municipalities and commercial haulers throughout Southern California. The facility first opened in 1984 and currently has a permitted processing capacity of 4,168 tons per day. Revised permits will increase the capacity to 8,265 tons per day. Current design capacity as stated in our State operating permit is 8,000 tons per day. The facility was designed to accommodate residential, commercial, industrial, landscape and public waste streams. The facility was also designed so as to easily expand it's functions into various waste reduction technologies such as waste-to-energy and manufacturing plants onsite that will utilize the recovered recyclable materials. The facility is sited on 27 acres at the junction of the 57 and 91 freeways in Anaheim, California. The processing facility for material currently being processed from San Bernardino is over 280,000 square feet under one roof. The material recovery facility is the lareest oermitted orocessine facility in the State of California. Our processing systems are protected by a federal patent number PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL DOCUMENTS..May not be duplicated nor disclosed to others without consent of 'T.,...,,....,...;......, IT".-1" "'~..;"'c: .~ \,5J . . RESPONSE TO REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL FOR THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO 4. Description Of Technology Used For Processing Materials 5. Resumes Of Key Staff Responsible For Marketing Materials And Supervising Over- all Plant Operation, Such As Chief Opera- tions Officer, Plant Manager, Or Other Upper Level Manage- ment Staff. PrintM on Recycled Papet 5,263,591. As mentioned earlier, the Phase III development of a full-scale regional facility for San Bernardino will replicate the existing CVT facility in Anaheim, thus saving design and engineering costs. Further, based on the success of the Anaheim facility design, the San Bernardino Phase III project is assured to be cost effective and successful. Current processing is accomplished with a combination of infeed processing lines feeding a series of conveyors and mechanical sizing equipment to make various separations of the material to be processed. Material is then recovered manually by sorters strategically located on the sorting system and mechanically by overhead magnets, vibrating finger screens, vibrating perforated screens, gravity separation and overhead air vacuum collection. All systems are fully integrated with computer controlled operation of the speed and flow of material processed. After materials are separated by type and size, additional processing is done to ensure that all materials are "up-graded", thus generating the maximum return on the materials marketed and the recoverv of material processed. The material processing lines are designed to be flexible for processing different flows of material simultaneously or at different times. Redundancv has been engineered into the system to minimize the impact of equipment failure. All materials processed are weighed on site by state certified scales and then credited to the actual jurisdiction by type of material processed. Waste characterizations are up-dated regularly for all processing customers. Highly detailed and audited monthly summaries are computer generated in order to correctly report the actual waste recovery percentages and value of material recovered. William C. "Bill" Taormina, Chairman of the Board, 43. Years with company--27. Bill is the eldest son of the company founder with a Master's degree in Business Administration from the University of Portland, Oregon. Like the entire Taormina family, Bill has literally been raised in the business and is extremely knowledgeable in all areas of operations and finance. Vince Taormina, Chief Executive Officer, 38. Years with Company--22. Vince is the youngest child of the company founder and holds a degree in Business Administration from Chapman College, California. Like the entire Taormina family, Vince has also PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL DOCUMENTS-.May not be duplicated nor disclosed to others without consent of Taormina Industries. .~ \.61 . . RESPONSE TO REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL FOR THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO been raised in the business and is extremely knowledgeable in all areas of operations and finance. Dave Ault, President, 48. Years with company---10. Dave is a graduate of the University of California at Irvine. Dave previously worked at Disneyland for 18 years as head of the Administrative Services Division. Dave is responsible for the entire mixture of operations throughout the company as well as monitoring our municipal contract relationships. Dave's ability to interpret the goals and demands of our municipal customers has enabled him to be a staff resource for City managers and staff in the cities we serve. Glenn Nygard, CPA, Corporate Finance, 43. Years with company-oS. Glenn is a graduate of the University of Southern California where he received his Master's degree in Accounting. Glenn is a licensed California real estate broker and is a former accounting professor at Cypress College. Tom Vogt, Vice President-Facilities, 38. Years with company---S. Tom is a graduate of California State University, Fullerton. Tom has an extensive background in equipment maintenance and construction management. Tom is solely responsible for setting the framework of our current maintenance department and the design and construction of our material recovery facilities. Tom is also deeply involved with our special projects in development of the company and has overall responsibility for Risk Management, Safety, Health, and Environmental Affairs. Stuart Lee, Vice President-Material Recovery and Transfer Facility, 33. Years with company--5. Stuart is a graduate of Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts and has an extensive background in statistical analysis. Stuart was instrumental in the development of all waste characterizations used by all cities in Orange County as required by ABS3S, and maintains the quantitative methods necessary to manage our material recovery facility. Stuart's major areas of management responsibilities are the transfer station and the material recovery facility operations. Martin Mitchell, Maintenance Director, 38. Years with company--14. Martin's major area of management responsibility is focused on equipment and facility maintenance. Martin has been 'T"..,,.....~;_,., T_,:..".,"';~", ~, ".~ Prirad.. R~ PIi,., PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL DOCUMENTS..May not be duplicated nor disclosed to others without consent of . . RESPONSE TO REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL FOR THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO extensively trained in the specialties of equipment maintenance, facility maintenance, heavy-duty truck & off-road maintenance, baler and conveyor systems unique to our operations. Ric Collett, Vice President-Field Qperations, 40. Years with company--22. Ric is a graduate of California State University, Long Beach. Ric has an extensive waste industry background, having been previously an owner of his own waste business. Ric's major areas of responsibility are solid waste and recycling collection operations, including the automated collection system serving all our residential customers, special customer transportation operations and customer service functions. Barry Love, Vice President, Material Sales--33. Years with company--10. Barry's major responsibility is in the brokerage of over 70 different types of recyclables. Barry's education in the recycling market has provided him with knowledge of overseas markets and mills which assist him in moving over 25,000 tons of material each month to over 50 different end-users. Barry is responsible for managing a full-time staff of commodity brokers to , ensure the highest return on the products sold worldwide and all sales reporting documentation for the State of California. Dorothy Mendenhall, Director Human Resources, 54. Years with company--25. Dorothy is responsible for the personnel and payroll management of over 500 employees company wide. Dorothy has worked for the company for basically her entire professional ca- reer. She is competent and knowledgeable in her area. Dorothy is also our liaison for the many local, state and Federal agencies we interact with on an as needed basis. Rich Winn, Safety, Health & Environmental Affairs, 50. Years with company--6. Rich is a graduate of the University of Southern California and a Certified Safety Professional. His role is maintaining the safety and well being of our employees. Rich has brought many of his programs to us that he implemented during his 20 years at Disneyland. 6. Organizational Chart Showing Proposed Or Actual Staff Levels 7. Copies Of Appropriate Solid Waste Facilities Permits ~ Applicable Local Permits, C.U.P. & Waste Discharge Permits See Attachment #2 See Attachment #3 See Attachment #4 PrintIM_R~P...., PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL DOCUMENTS..May not be duplicated nor disclosed to others without consent of Taonnina Industries. ~, ".., . . RESPONSE TO REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL FOR THE. CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO 3. RELATED EXPERIENCE Taormina Industries is the largest processor of co-mingled clean recyclable material in North America. In the case of recycle processing and marketing, "Bigger is Better." Taormina Industries' tremendous growth in the processing and marketing of recycle material is not by coincidence. Taormina Industries will celebrate 45 vears in the waste and recycling industry. The company has earned the respect of the industry by doina what is riaht for our customers. We have focused on the long-term and have reinvested our profits into the infrastructure of our company to keep our fees for service low while at the same time returning maximum value to our customers. From a local and national perspective, Taormina Industries is unique in the waste industry with regard to it's investment in waste reduction and material processing infrastructure. Our level of capital investment relative to annual sales is nearly 20 times greater than that of other firms in the waste industry. The result of this continued reinvestment is that many of Taormina Industries' comDetitors have now also become major customers, since these competitors simply have not made the investment in plant and equipment to reach their recovery . goals. The material recovery facility is "real" with real results. As is confirmed by our list of customers below. Congratulations! The recycling program described by the City of San Bernardino is currently the most effective form of residential recycling! Your curbside collected commingled materials will blend naturally with the existing mix of residential material we now process. This is not a "wish" for the future. but a fact that is currentlv beina Droven each dav that we Drocess vour material from the Dilot Droaram now in Dlace in San Bernardino. CONFIDENTIAL-------------Client Listing: Citv of Anaheim--Curbside co-mingled program Exclusive Franchise contract with Taormina Industries. Collection. processing and disposal of all solid waste. Franchise Term: 15-year evergreen. City Contact: Thomas J. Wood. Deputy City Manager. City of Brea--Curbside co-mingled program Exclusive Franchise contract with Taormina Industries. Collection. processing and disposal of all solid waste. Franchise Term: 10-year evergreen. City Contact: Pat McCarron. Director of Maintenance. PrinIM on RiIICYdM hPer PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL DOCUMENTS"May not be duplicated nor disclosed to others without consent of T.1.0n;;in~ Ynrh<;~ri:"'~ .~ \;1 . . RESPONSE TO REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL FOR THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO Garden Grove Sanitarv District--Curbside co-mingled program Exclusive Franchise contract with Taormina Industries. Collection. processing and disposal of all solid waste. Franchise Term: Currently 10 year evergreen, 20-year evergreen, pending. District Contact: Ron Cates. District Director, Citv of Placentia--Curbside co-mingled program Exclusive Franchise contract with Taormina Industries. Collection, processing and disposal of all solid waste. Franchise Term: 10-year evergreen. City Contact: Robert D'Amato. City Manager. Citv of Villa Park--Curbside co-mingled program Exclusive Franchise contract with Taormina Industries. Collection, processing and disposal of all solid waste. Franchise Term: 10-year evergreen. City Contact: Fred Maley. City Manager. Citv of Vorba Lindau-Curbside co-mingled program Curbside yard waste program Exclusive Franchise contract with Taormina Industries. Collection, processing and disposal of all solid waste. Franchise Term: Currently 10 year evergreen, 20-year evergreen pending. City Contact: David Gruchow, Assistant City Manager. Citv of Fullerton--Total waste processing Exclusive Contract with Taormina Industries. Processing and disposal of all solid waste. Contract Term: 21-years. City Contact: George Buell, Associ- ate Planner. CONTRACTS WITH MUNICIPAL HAULERS TO PROCESS SOLID WASTE Citv of Claremont-- Curbside Co-mingled program Curbside yard waste program Selected commercial processing City Contact: Marcia Goldstein. Services Director Citv of Pomona-- Curbside Co-mingled program (Pending) (start-up November. 1994) Lite transfer site for materials City Contact: Robert DeLoach, Director, Public Works PnntM an RtIC\"*f Pliper PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL DOCUMENTS..May not be duplicated nor disclosed to others without consent of Taormina Industries. ~~ ".., . . RESPONSE TO REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL FOR THE CITY OF SAN BERNARD/NO City of Curbside Co-mingled program San Bernardino (pilot) City Contact: Lynn Merrill. Recycling Coordinator CONTRACTS WITH NON-FRANCHISED CITIES/COUNTIES TO PROCESS SOLID WASTE WORKING WITH FRANCHISED HAULERS City of La Habra-- Residential "basket" processing Selected commercial processing Franchised waste hauler. Western Waste. Inc. City of Cvoress Residential co-mingled processing Selected commercial processing Franchised waste hauler. Briggeman Disposal City of Seal Beach Residential co-mingled processing Selected commercial processing Franchised waste hauler. Briggeman Disposal City of Los Alamitos Residential "basket" processing Selected commercial processing Multi-unit processing Franchised waste hauler. Briggeman Disposal City of Covina Residential co-mingled processing Franchised waste hauler. Athens Disposal County of Oranae Residential co-mingled processing Franchised waste hauler. Taormina Industries CONTRACTS WITH FRANCHISED HAULERS FOR PROCESSING OF SOLID WASTE City of Whittier Residential "basket" processing Franchised waste hauler. Western Waste. Inc. City of Santa Ana Residential & commercial waste processing Franchised waste hauler. Waste Management. Inc. City of Colton Residential co-mingled processing Franchised waste hauler. Jack's Disposal City of Hiahland Residential co-mingled processing Franchised waste hauler. Jack's Disposal PriMM on Recyded Pllper PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL DOCUMENTS..May not be duplicatad nor disclosed to others without consent of T:>n~;..,., T-,.l"",;.,.;"." .~ >>':11. "." . . RESPONSE TO REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL FOR THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO City of Residential co-mingled processing Rancho Cucamonoa Franchised waste hauler, Jack's Disposal San Bernardino Residential co-mingled processing County Franchised waste hauler, Jack's Disposal Santa Ana Processing of Mixed Paper School District Franchised waste hauler, Five Star Disposal Tustin School District Processing of Mixed Paper Franchised waste hauler, Five Star Disposal City of Yucaioa Residential Co-mingled processing Contract with Hauler, Yucaipa Disposal CONTRACTS WITH NON-FRANCHISED HAULERS FOR PROCESSING OF SOLID WASTE City of Commercial waste processing Newoort Beach Contract with Hauler, Western Waste, Inc. Contract with Hauler, Five Star Disposal City of Commercial waste processing Costa Mesa Contract with Hauler, Western Waste, Inc. Contract with Hauler, Five Star Disposal Midway City Commercial waste processing Sanitary District Contract with Hauler, Western Waste, Inc. City of Commercial waste processing Westminster Contract with Hauler, Western Waste, Inc. Contract with Hauler, Five Star Disposal City of Irvine Commercial waste processing Contract with Hauler, Western Waste, Inc. Prinelcton~P'Iirl* PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL DOCUMENTS..May not be duplicatA!d nor disclosed to others without COlUent of Taormina Industries. .~ ~I . . RESPONSE TO REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL FOR THE. CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO 4. PROJECT SCHEDULE Taormina Industries is currently transporting and processing material from San Bernardino. We are fully operational and will "step-up" our transportation and processing on any schedule that the City of San Bernardino would select for ease of implementation of the collection and educational programs as outlined in Section 1. When the city approves the concept of a "lite transfer" facility, that facility would be operational within three to six months. The long-term concept of a regional material processing facility would be a two to three year project. As you can see from our proposals, Taormina Industries is able to support anv processing tonnage and any schedule that would best work for the City of San Bernardino. Printed on R..:ycMd Paper PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL DOCUMENTS..May not be duplicated nor disclosed to others without consent of 1'''f)rIT';>;'' T!'.rh<::t.....;Cl~ .~ -.: 13 . ....., . . RESPONSE TO REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL FOR THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO 5. COST: See Tables '-4 Taormina Industries would be willing to utilize the "Official Board Market" (OBM yellow sheet), or any other publication the City could provide as the basis for commodity pricing for the term of the contract to process material for the City of San Bernardino. A number of our commercial accounts use this publication for the base value of single recovery purchase programs. The monthly values reflected in this publication represent the current market at the retail value of primary recycle commodities. The downside from this method of establishing market value is that the market trends may greatly change from month to month, based on local market demand. However. all of our municipal customers and the great majority of our other city programs have chosen to utilize the following proposed method of establishing a market value of the actual material recovered from their respective recycling programs. With our volume of sales, Taormina Industries actually creates markets and has established an internal sales value for each of the commodities we process. A majority of our sales are based on contracts to supply product at a fixed rate for a number of years, in some cases up to five years. In a "hot" market our price structure does not reflect the "peaks" of individual commodity pricing, but has a stabilizing effect on the long-term price structure. This is extremely important to city recycling programs when the market turns downward. For example. less than twelve months ago mixed paper was of no value in the Southern California market. In most city programs mixed paper represents upward of 20 percent of the total recovery. Because of our long-term commitments we avoided this downward spiral in value, while our competitors considered this material to be spoiled or rejected waste. The result to our customers was a stabilized rate base and no fee increases. Taormina Industries proposes to return 80 percent of the established commodities value to the City of San Bernardino, we would retain 20 percent as our marketing margin. The reasons for this 80/20 split is to create an incentive for us not only to recover the maximum amount of material, but to also upgrade the recovered material to achieve maximum value to both the Priradon ~ Pliper PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL DOCUMENTS--May not be duplicated nor di.clo.ed to other! without conoent of Taonnina Industries. ~~ ~.., . . RESPONSE TO REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL FOR THE. CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO city and our company. With this "shared" concept. both parties are highly motivated to achieve the highest standards in public education for recycling and methods of recovery. This methodology is working extremely well for over 250,000 individual homes throughout Southern California. Our approach is verv conservative, but is of great value to cities in the long-term administration of their residential recycling programs. TABLE 3. OPTION 1 FLOOR PRICE FOR COMMINGLED RECYCLABLES Based on the long-term market guarantees afforded Taormina Industries. we have supported our city recycling programs for over five years with quality market pricing. We feel confident that with our markets the value of your commodities will meet or exceed any pricing structure guaranteed by any other vendor. Taormina Industries welcomes your investigation in our past "track record" with any of our cities and haulers that we serve. To quote a floor price is unrealistic at best, and could result in an unfair market position for a processor. A contract should be fair to both parties, with a reasonable operating margin for the processor to ensure the quality program that your city deserves. PriIUd on R..:yded PaJ* PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL DOCUMENTS..May not be duplicated nor disclosed to others without consent of 'T'..."'........;...... T....J,.",.."';""", ~~ "liar . . TABLE 1 Commingled Recyclable Pricing Table for Option 1 PROPOSER NAME: TAORMINA INDUSTRIES/CVT RECYCLING MATERIAL TYPE (NOTE: PRICING FORMULA AU. PRICES SHOULD BE IN AND PUBUSHED DOLLARS PER TON) 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 PRICE BASE CARDBOARD (OCe) NEWSPAPER (NP6) PLEASE SEE MIXED PAPER OFFICE PAPER EXPLANATION OF COLORED HOPE CLEAR HOPE PRICING UNDER MIXED PET SECTION 5 -- COST pvc PLASTIC POLYSTYRENE LOPE-CLEAN POLYPROPYLENE ALUMINUM CANS rrrn CANS CLEAR GLASS lROWN GLASS GREEN GLASS OTHER: NEWSPAPER CNP8) OTHER: ASEPTICS QTHER: METALS PROCESS/SORTING FEE PER TON $32.50 $33.15 $33.82 $34.50 $35.18 TRANSPORTATION COST ONE WAY MILEAGE: PER MILE $4.50 $4.59 $4.68 $4.78 $4.87 47 MILES. RESIDUAL DISPOSAL COST .Subjecllo landfill PER TON. ~31.00 $31.00 $31. 00 $31. 00 $31.00 di!mnsal fee increases ~ { L AU price. ror maLeria1t IbouId be cakulatod OD . price pot &Ga.. 2. For M~b ca1eDd&r Jut, provide citbct . fixed dollar per 104 pnee 10 be paid 10 the City for each eommodily or iDdatod . pric.,. (otIIIIIIa wbic.b ;. ....... 011 . pub&obccI prico 1'0<"" COIIIIIIOdUy. Pric.,. _10. oboII be fWd ..... per _1'0<. ..odor 1DOIIIIl. If.... .....l'o<cakvlalln,lhc prico iI. pub&obcclIOU.... pleue &.lbe """" 0("" prico. ouch u "/zoo Ap M.pziDo,. -RocYCIiaa T'lIDN, . cle. ID. the eYCDt Ibon it DOt eooup room 10 Ibow cbc formu1a aDd prico baM, ple.ue eIIIer. Refe...,... Numbu. ond ....eb . eooIinuolion meet exploiDiDa Ihc propooed pricilll (ormuIo ond pub&obed price bu<. ""Jude . eopy 0("" moot reo.... pub&obccI prico fiom Ihc pub&eolioo. 3. IfPropoeer docI DOC baDdIc. panieu1ar eommodity, CDleI' MIA ill tho appropriate IpACCI. If, Propoeer IwadIea additioaal material, tbu. thoa liaIcd. pleasc indieltc the material ia oao o(&bc row. labeled -Other.. ..od eomplele !be pric.,. iDformolion. 5. Pric.,. ond __ iDformalioo _ be compJcted (or..eb ycor. Ommiuioo of do" ...y be ...... (or rejecIioo o( propooo1 U OOO-I'Clpoaar..c.. . . TABLE 2 Commingled Recyclable Pricing Table for Option 2 PROPOSER NAME: TAORMINA INDUSTRIES/CVT RECYCLING MATERIAL TYPE (NOTE: PRICING FORMULA ALL PRICES SHOULD BE IN AND PUBUSHED DOLLARS PER TON) 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 PRICE BASE COLORED HDPE CLEAR HDPE PLEASE SEE MIXED PET PVCPLASTIC EXPLANATION OF POLYSTYRENE PRICING UNDER LDPE-CLEAN SECTION 5 -- COST POLYPROPYLENE ALUMINUM CANS TIN CANS CLEAR GLASS BROWN GLASS iREEN GLASS . OTIlER: NEWSPAPER (Np8) OTHER: ASEPTICS OTHER: METALS PROCESS/SORTING FEE PER ~ON $32.50 $33.15 $33.81 $34.50 $35.18 SPORTATION COST ONE WAY Mll.EAGE: PER MILE $4.50 $4.59 $4.68 $4.78 $4.87 47 MILES. RESIDUAL DISPOSAL COST I .Subject to landfill PER TON. *$31.00 $31.00 $31.00 $31.00 $31.00 disuosaI fee increases. I \.. 1. AU prica for maaeriala IbouId be caleulaled oa . price per toa. 2. For aeb calODdar year, provide eitbet. fixed dollar per &011 price 10 be paid 10 Ibc C"tty for each commodity or indicated . priem, formula wbicIa iI baNd OG . publiabed priee for Ibc cOmmodity. Priem, formula. ahaU be fixed 0Dce pet moath for. caIaadat 1DOIltb. Iflbc buo for caIcu1atiaa Ibo price it . pubUsbcd aoU'"' pleuc lilt the IOUICe of tho price, IUcb II -Iron Ale Ma,aziDo.. "'ycq TUDN. . eIG. Ia.Ibo ewDllhere iI DOt cooup mom 10 Ibow the formula ud pm. bal., pleuc caler I Refereace Number, aad a&Iach . coa&iDUIIlioa Ibeet cxplaiaina lbe propoeod priem, formula ud publiahod price baN. Iaoludo . COP7 of1llo _ ...... publiobcd price &om 1he public:olioo. 3. IfPropooer doeo _1wldIo. po....... -iI)'. 0_ N/A io Ibo .PPnlpria..OP..... If. Propooer IwldIoo .ddilioaoIlIlIIcriob 1Iwl_1ioIod. pi.... iodioolo 1he 1IlII..ria1 io _ of1he row.1obded "0Ibu. . J COIIlp.... 1he priem, ioformlliOll. s. Priem, ood - iDformolioe -... oomplclGd for ..eb 7..r. Ommiuioo of <loll 1IlII1........ for lejcclioo ofpRlpOlll u~. ~ TABLE 3 OPTION 1 FLOOR PRICE FOR COMMINGLED RECYCLABLES . . PROPOSER NAME: TAORMINA INDUSTRIES/CVT RECYCLING . MATERlAL TYPE (NOTE: AU. PRICES SHOULD BE IN DOll.ARS PER TON) 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 CARDBOARDlOCCl - NEWSPAPER (06) PLEASE SEE MIXED PAPER EXPLANATION OF OFFICE PAPER COLORED HDPE PRICING UNDER CLEAR HDPE SECTION 5 -- COST MIXED PET PVC PLASTIC POLYSTYRENE LDPE-cLEAN POLYPROPYLENE ALUMINUM CANS h1N CANS CLEAR GLASS BROWN GLASS GREEN GLASS OTHER: NEWSPAPER (08) OTHER: ASEPTlCS OTHER: METALS PROCESS/SORTING FEE PER rrON $32.50 $33.15 $33.81 $34.50 $35.18 m, A ii'SPORTATION COST PER MILE $4.50 $4.59 $4.68 $4.78 $4.87 RESIDUAL DISPOSAL COST PER TON $31.00 $31.00 $31.00 $31.00 $31.00 1. All,1ieu tor D'llceriaJa IbouJd be eV-.1_11ouf oa a prico pet too. 2. For ..ob oaIeadar ,.... provide oilber a Iixod dollar per 100 prioc 10 be paicllo Ibo City for _ oommoclity. Tbia 11_ prio. "'J _ be .... ...... $0.00 per 100 3. lCi'ropoNr doN - _10 a paniouIu oommoclity. _r N/A io Ibo _ria.. opaoaa. 4. It. i'ropoNr b.mdJa addilioaat materiab tbaa.1b0K liMd, plcuc indicatelbo lD11erial ill 0... orabe row. labeled -0Iber.. ODd _....Ibo priou.. iofonoalioo. 5. Pric:u.. ODd .. iofonoalioo ..,. be _Iclod for _,.... Ommiaoioo or cia.. "'J be ..... for ..j...... or p~ I!mm UDOD rcJpD-M. . TABLE 4 Commingled Recyclable Pricing History . PROPOSER NAME: TAORMINA INDUSTRIES/Cvr RECYCLING MATERIAL TYPE (NOTE: ALL PRICES SHOULD BE IN JUL AUG SEP ocr NOV DEC IAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN DOLLARS PER TONI 1993 1993 1993 1993 1993 1993 1994 1994 1994 1994 1994 1994 CARDBOARD IOCC'l 36 36 30 35 37 40 42 47 51 56 61 81 NEWSPAPER 1NP6) 19 16 15 15 16 17 19 22 24 27 30 34 MIXED PAPER 18' (6' IS) (6) 14' (2' (2) 3 6 8 10 13 OFFICE PAPER 58 51 51 47 48 42 38 39 42 43 45 45 COLORED HDPE 54 54 54 54 54 54 51 55 56 54 56 60 CLEAR HDPE 191 185 182 190 188 179 180 178 182 180 178 179 MIXED PET 1,061 1,061 1,061 1,061 1,061 1,081 1,081 1,081 962 962 962 962 PVC PLASTIC 180 180 180 180 180 180 180 180 180 180 180 180 POLYSTYRENE 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 LDPE-CLEAN 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 p"'" YPROPYLENE 54 54 54 54 54 54 51 55 56 54 56 60 iIlNUM CANS 1,912 1,925 1,910 1,970 1,953 1,883 1,888 1,989 2,086 2,032 2,046 2,054 , TIN CANS 39 39 39 39 39 39 39 39 39 39 39 39 CLEAR GLASS 119 119 120 115 116 116 112 108 101 99 101 100 BROWN GLASS 78 78 78 78 78 78 80 80 72 71 71 71 GREEN GLASS 52 65 65 65 65 65 65 58 51 51 51 49 OTHER: NEWSPAPER 1NP8\ 36 35 36 36 37 38 39 42 41 43 44 49 OTHER: ASEPTlCS 120 120 119 119 115 120 120 112 112 112 112 112 OTHER: METALS 34 35 34 35 33 33 29 30 22 21 20 13' ~ 1. All pricea for malerialI Jbou&d be calculated OQ . price per IOD.. 2. Ifl'ropooc< d... _1w>dIo. panicular collllllOdil)',..... NJA iD1hc appnlpn...'P..... 3. If. PropoKr baDdlCI additioaal ma1crialllbaD dIoa JiIled. ,Icue iadiAtc she ma1erial in ODe of tho 1OWI1abeJed -Other,. and complete Ibe priem, iDf'onnatiOD. ( ;: :- :t :; ~ : .. .. .! ": .. . .. . ; = i i .:- :.. .. ... :: :- :.,; , t ~ .: : - .......:d ':. ::::.~ 0::;;": ...~ ,;"'';.! .: a ~i .:::::~.. . ~....- ::-:': : i:: ~ I .::::::: ~ ~ ~.. .;...,:=j: ~ ~! :.:....::.: -! .;~.:.:': ~ .. ..t.... .... lit .::.:::...~ ~ '0"'-: I '" 'ii.:!t.. ~ .:...:.::i ~ ! . i . . ~ d b..- ;; '" i: - - .of"! ~ · ut!l!:"r-"=~"~ & i f~H B i i III~h's.fil~ i ~ 4:? .... --;::. of ..... . . ........;:.' .... \\ a.. <C :a > ..... -. zl , ~f , :J~ . n ( f ~ I I,. I FI ...--.. I .- m! ." ...,... I .. ~ f . :':"'.. ."1.__ ===:: _! ... !- ih hli j;. .' ,- ..t'''' it: gldi t L i j i i i , ~I -' ::1 ..., ~I i I i i i o E ! ~ I i I i i i , I o I i i o I .; %. ~ -. =' :": - -. -. ~ :! - .- ~ -. =. " U % -~ .~ ~~~ ~-- -~- ~~= ~~u 8::1: %~ -~~ m~ ~~. -~~ =vZ "'~~ "v" o~- ~~ {IJ W I_ CJ .: >i2:: c:d~ w;~; rn.... .~. zUZ 0-5' _a.~ {IJ ~; tzJ 1= Cl ~ " II I I I Il'l ", ,',!i il.!!! ,"1 "-i.. ~ Ill.; '!U.i' ,,:,:- ',,';1', dll:! Ihld' . !:I~- Hili! . . DECISION ON DETERMINATION OF SIMILARITY DS 94-009 THE CfTYOF POMONh Applicant. Addreee. TAORMINA INDUSTRIES 1131 N. Blue Gum Street Anaheim, CA 92B06 ZONE. M-l (LIGHT INDUSTRIALl Community Development DeIMrtmenl PROPOSED USE: LOADING AND TRANSFERRING OF CLEAN, PRE-SORTED RECYCLABLE MATERIALS FROM ROUTE COLLECTION TRUCKS OPERATED BY THE CITY OF POMONA 1. The propoeed loading and traneferring of clean, pre-eorted recyclable materiale (i.e., newepaper, cardboard, glaee, plaetic containere, tin cane, aluminum cane and mixed paper) uee meete the intent of, and ie consistent with, the goale, objectives and policies of the General Plan, in that the proposed use is consistent with the following policy ot the Community Design Element. "To insure that industrial areas function to their full potential and are a positive element in the City'S environment.- 2. The proposed use meets the stated purpose and general intent of the dietrict in which the use is proposed to be located, in that the proposed loading and transferring of clean, pre-sorted recyclable materials use is compatible to other uses allowed in the M-l zone such as distributing plants and treatment of articles from previously prepared materials like paper and plastic. 3. The proposed use does not adversely impact the public health, safety and general welfare ot the City's residents, in that the proposed use muet meet all 1991 Uniform Building COde, 1991 Fire Code and other City codes prior to establishment of such use. 4. The proposed use shares characteristics common with, and will not be of greater intensity, density or generate more environmental impact than, those uses listed in the land use district in which it is to be located, in that the proposed trucking facility for loading and transferring of recyclable materials parts use is s~ilar to a distributing plant and treatment of articles from previously prepared materials like paper and plastic, which are permitted uees in the M-l zone. This decieion has been based on the provisions of Section SOl-A of the City of Pomona Zoning Ordinance. The decision of the City Planner shall be final unless an appeal to the Planning Commission is made within ten (10) days after the decision. g~~-~ Dennis R. Mackay City Planner Date "7-1 '1-1";" Cily H.all. 505 So. C,ury Aw.. BOll: 660. Pomona. CA 91769 \ ~/ (i) THE CITY OF , . POMONA !lJ:ooo......_ COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEI.4lIIiTMENT . BUILDING AND SAFETY D~N P.O. Box 660- 505 South Garey A Telephone (909)62' Job H1dre^~ 3879 UHLLEY BL. Oee GrOl.lp _ Arpl ir~"t WILLIAM C. TAORt1f~jA M~lllng 1131 N. BLUE GUM ST. Addre.. ANAHEIM. CA 91a15 Owner TAORMI~IA INDIISTRIES M~I ling 1131 N. BLUE GUM ST. Addre.. ANAHEIM. CA 92815 C"nt~ct Per.on ~jAM C. TAORMINA U.e o' E.i.ting 81dg VACANT PARCEL Exi.tlng Floor Are. 0 B..ement Floor Aree D~.cription of Work RECYCLiNG LOADING FArrL. PLAN CHECK RECEIPT - GRA~IING Dete: 10/10/1994 Plencheck # PC0229-94-01 Received By STEvEN Phone (714) 238-3300 Phone (714) 238-3300 Phone (714) 238-3300 o No. Storie. o I:;rad i n':3 - Cut Fi II Over Ex. Tolel Lend.cepe/ I r r. Electrigel - Size 98D C.Y. 980 C.Y. o C. Y. o C. Y. o S.F. of Mein Sw Pub I ic Work. Fee Dr.,n~ge Device. Privete slreet Private Sewer Lend.cepe/lrrigetion BLDG. Plen Check Fee Totel Plen Check Fe. t. 00 .00 .00 .00 ;00, 1.00 c-I420.00 ') . ~ ;, . ."~ ," " ."., . . .-' . ~.- . .... .... . . ','. '.".:. .,~ ;'.:" . ";.J \' . , ....\: . .:.. ". " "';"." ":.: . , , " CITY OF POMONA:' '. PLANS WILL ONLY BE RELEASED TO PERSONS WITH PROPER IDENTIFICAT/OJD/11194 '16:24:52'. PLCr;.. - - 'to D2299401~'tSI3 >420.00 -'-ScHOOL FEES ARE PAYABLE PRIOR TO BUILDING PERMIT ISSUANCE, . Please Cons rye"lIaf APPLICANT NEEDS TO CONTACT POMONA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT.. '. .,' .e....,:,.': er . ~"r.. ~... ......"'. -=-nIRECTLY FOR. PAYMENT - ..... ..c:.",':';::':,,';::;'.C. ..-. ~-',.-..::; ,';'::"'~~:';)~!;'\' ~ ''-'..!. .', ~~-.. ~{](](]llIl':';'- . '. iWll~iii ERIlEl:W1AiioN'." ",.~ ....,.-...'V!If:"..~,.,.....~'."........;! l'i I hereby ~afrUin that t am ...~ trom"'the'~:; , Ucens. 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OOOdBI ;;::1 11"1' "~'''SionSOlth.I..abot~_.youmusllo_ '"0' :",~.. ;'111 Itj'~oori;;f~~ , ,.' , . ~ U' . l!ompl1WWhJj6chproYl$K)nsorlh,spemmshallbedllml!Ct-')("' ,'~ '. Oat., _ ,-,. $10, ,evoked. . Signalure 01 aQoheanl or aulhoril~d agent (i) .' . '. -' THE CITY OF ".....v. POMONA COMMUNIlY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT . BUILDING AND SAFElY DIVeN P.O. Box 660 . 505 South Garey A Telephone (909) 62 PLAN CHECK RECEIPT - SITE DEV./GRDNG Pl~ncheck jt Rec.. ived B>, Dete.: 10/10/1994 PC0229-94-00 STr:lJEN Job Address ~~79 VALLEY BL. Dee GrOIJp _ ApI' I ic~nt WIl.LIAM C. TAnRMINA M~iling 1131 N. BLUE GUM ST. Addres. ANAHEIM. CA 92815 Owner TAORMINA INDUSTRIES M~iling 1131 N. BLUE GUM ST. Addres! ANAHEIM. CA 9281? Contact Person WILLIAM TAORMINA U~e of Existing Bldg VACANT PARCEL Existing Floor Are~ 0 Basement Floor Are~ Description of Work RECYCLING LOADING FACIL. Phone (714) 238-3'00 Phone (714) 238-3300 Phone (714) ?38-3300 o No. Stories o 12'$0.00 .00 .00 .00 .00 . . .',' $4 '~' n ..' 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CA 92815 PERMITTING ENFORCEMENT AGENCV Orange County Health Care Agency Oivision of Environmental Health CITY/COUNTY Oranoe Count PERMIT This permit is granted solely to the operator named above. and is not transferrable. Upon a change of operator. this permit is subject to revocation. Upon a significant change in design or operation from that described by the Plan of Operation or the Report of Station or Disposal Site Information. this permit is subject to revocation. suspension. or modification. This permit does not authorize the operation of any facility contrary to the State Minimum Standards for Solid Waste Handling and Oisposal. . This permit cannot be considered as permission to violate existing laws. ordinances. regulations. or statutes of other government agencies. -~ ~ - The attached permit findings. conditions. prohibitions. and requirements are by this reference incorporated herein and made a part of this permit. APPROVIN OFFICER AGENCY ADDRESS County of Orange Health Care Agency Environmental Health Solid Waste Local Enforcement Agency 2009 East Edinger Avenue Santa Ana. CA 92705 Robert E. Merryman. REHS. MPH Director of Fnvironmpnt.Al Hpalth NAMElTITL.E AGENCY USElCOMMEN~S SEAL PERMIT RECEIVED BY CWMB CWMB CONCURAANCE OAT Nove~ber 17, 1992 PERMIT REVIEW DUE DATE December 16. 1992 PERMIT ISSUED DATE December 24. 1997 December 24. 1992 CWMB IRe..... 7/841 . Consolidated Volume Transporters Regional Material Recovery and Transfer Facility Operating Permit 30-AB-0335 Page 2 of 7 . ElNQINGS 1. Description of the facility design and operation. A. The Consolidated Volume Transporters Regional Material Recovery and Transfer Facility is an existing large volume transfer station owned by William C. and Vincent C. Taormina and operated by Consolidated Volume Transporters Incorporated, CVT Recycling, wholly owned subsidiary of Taormina Industries Incorporated. B. The facility address is 1131 North Blue Gum Street. Anaheim, CA 92806. It occupies an 11.4 acre site and is located at the junction of the 57 and 91 Freeways in Anaheim's East Canyon Industrial Area. The Report of Station Information (RSI), Rgures 1-5 include a site plan, site map, legal description of the property and aerial views of the facility and all on-site structures, with the scale as noted on the aerials. C. The 'facility's physical plant consists of the Material Recovery Facility building, a Transfer Facility building, two Material Recovery and Processing buildings, a Corporate Offices building, Scales and Scale houses containing automated weighing/billing equipment. There is also a Household Hazardous Materials Collection Center, a Public Recycling/Buy back center and a Public Disposal area at this location. D. The facility only accepts non-hazardous solid waste from residential commercial and industrial sources. Inert material and other demolition material are also accepted. No special waste is accepted. E The maximum load capacity of this facility is 4,168 tons per cay and the average daily throughout over the last year was 3,000 tons per day. Design capacity of the facility is 8,000 tons per day. F. All traffic enters the facility from Blue Gum Street through the main entrance which is guarded. The vehicles then take one of . Page 3 of 7 . several routes depending upon purpose and type of vehicle. The RSI, Figure 2 depicts traffic patterns, access and eg ress of the facility. G This facility conducts extensive material recovery/recycling activities in addition to the transfer operation. The Material Recovery Facility (MRF) processes commingled recyclables using state-of-the-art mechanical and manual sorting systems. The facility also diverts office paper, corrugated paper products. green waste, wood and inert materials into reuse applications. The RSI, Scope of Operations (pages 3-5) and Description of Processes (pages 5-11) explain the operations in the various buildings and areas within the facility. Hazardous waste shall be handled in a manner approved by the Local Enforcement Agency (LEA) and the California Integrated Waste Management Board (CIWMB) as per Title 22, California Code of Regulations. ., H The discovery of hazardous waste in the waste stream is handled in three ways. The small quantities of hazardous wastes from the residential waste stream that are unidentifiable as to origin are disposed of through a contract with the County Household Hazardous Matfirials Collection Center. Hazardous wastes identified as to source are returned to the source for proper disposal. The removal of other hazardous wastes from facility operations, materials abandoned by the public or somehow wrongfully injected into the solid waste stream are handled utilizing private, appropriately licensed and permitted haulers and contractors. The facility EPA generator number is CAD981378201. In addition, signs are posted at the facility stating the prohibition on the dumping of hazardous waste. The hazardous waste screening and load check programs are described in the RSI, pages 18 & 19. Training and spill response are described in the RSI Attachment D, Examples of Employee Training Materials. Emergency phone numbers are listed on page 26 of the RSI. Additional measures regarding hazardous material may be required by the LEA or the CIWMB. 1. The major anticipated changes in the design/ operation of this facility are listed in the RSI on page 27. The anticipated changes are primarily in the area of landfill waste diversion and additional ...... . Page 4 of 7 . processing of recyclables. Tub grinders and hammer mills may be installed to process green, brown and construction waste. Glass and plastic may be further processed at the facility. .. Currently these items are separated and shipped out as is. J. This facility's various operations occur during all or part of a 22 hour period from 4 am to 2 am seven days a week, excluding major holidays. Essentially, the facility operates 24 hours a day. The RSI, pages 13 & 14, list the precise hours for each operation. 2. The following documents describe and condition the design and operation of this facility and are adopted by reference. A. Report of Station Information, July 1, 1992. B. Anaheim General Plan Amendment (GP A) 183, Planning Commission Resolution PC 83-50, March 7, 1983 and City Council Resolution 83R-127, March 29, 1983 approving the GPA. C. Negative Declaration & Conditional Use Permit (CUP) 2398, Planning Commission Resolution PC 82-226, December 13, 1982, State Clearing House (SCH) No. 83021101. (Established the Recycling Resource Recovery Transfer Facility). . D. Mitigated Negative Declaration & CUP 3266, Planning Commission Resolution PC 90-89, April 9, 1990. (Household Hazardous Material Collection Center). , E Negative Declaration & CUP 3359, Planning Commission Resolution PC 90-271, December 3, 1990, SCH No. 92011017 (The Facility Expansion). F. State Water Resources Control Board Storm Water Discharge Permit No. 8305000220 dated October 23, 1992. 3. The following findings are required pursuant to Public Resources Code (PRC) Sectiuns 44010, 50000, and 50000.5: A. This permit is consistent with the latest revision of the Orange County Solid Waste Management Plan, April 1989. B. This permit is consistent with the standards adopted by the CIWMB. . Page 5 of 7 . C. This facility is consistent with and designated in the City of Anaheim General Plan. (Resolution 83R-127). 4. The design and operation of this. facility are in compliance with the State Minimum Standards for Solid Waste Handling and Disposal as determined by the LEA in November, 1992. 5. The Anaheim City Council has made a written finding that surrounding land use is compatible with the facility operation. 6. Negative Declarations 2398, 3266 & 3359 and Notices of Determination have been filed for this facility. RSI. Attachments C & F. CONDITIONS Reauirements 1. This facility must comply with the State Minimum Standards for Solid Waste Handling and Disposal. . " 2. This facility must comply with all federal, state, and local requirements and enactments including all mitigation measures given in any certified environmental documents filed pursuant to PRC Section 21081.6. 3. Additional information concerning this facility must be provided if required by the LEA. 4. The operator must comply with all notices and orders issued by any enforcement agency to monitor the mitigation measures contained in any of the documents referenced within this permit pursuant to PRC Section 21081.6. 5. The operator shall maintain a copy of this Permit at the facility so as to be available at all times to facility and enfqrcement agency personnel. Prohibitions The following actions are prohibited at this facility: ,"" 1. Acceptance of hazardous wastes. . Page 6 of 7 .0 2. Acceptance of liquid wastes, containerized or not. 3. Scavenging. 4. Acceptance of sewage sludge or septic tank pumpings. Soecifications 1. No significant change in the design or operation of the facility, as stipulated in the FINDINGS section of this permit is allowed without a revision of this permit. 2. This facility has a permitted daily capacity of 4168 tons of solid. waste per operating day. It shall not receive more than 4168 tons per day unless the operator first obtains a revision of this permit. 3. A change of operators of this facility will require a new permit. 4. The enforcement agency, through the permit, may prohibit or condition the handling or disposal of solid wastes to protect the public health and safety, protect. rehabilitate, or enhance the environment. or to mitigate adverse environmental impacts. 5. This revision of the Permit supersedes the permit originally issued on March 15, 1990. provisions 1. This permit is subject to review and may be suspended, revoked, or modified at any time for sufficient cause. 2. A copy of the most recent printing of the State Minimum Standards for Solid Waste Handling and Disposal, and a copy of this and all other permits issued for the operation of this facility must be kept at the site. These documents must be available for review by authorized representatives of the LEA or the CIWMB. 3. A copy of the most recent inspection report resulting from an inspection of the facility by representatives of the LEA must be maintained at the site. ') 4. Appropriate safety equipment including hard hats, hearing protection and safety goggles shall be available to all persons working within the . Page 7 of 7 . facility and must be used when appropriate. Workers hand picking salvageable items shall be required to wear heavy duty gloves. Self-Monitori no: 1. A quarterly monitoring report is to be submitted to the LEA. The report shall contain. daily totals of tonnage and vehicles using the facility and summarized by month. 2. The results of the hazardous waste screening program shall also be included in the monitoring report. 3. A log of special occurrences, (fires, explosions, accidents, hazardous wastes, etc.), shall be maintained and reported to the LEA on a quarterly basis, in accordance with the monitoring report schedule. 4. The monitoring report shall be submitted to the LEA in accordance with the following schedule. Reportino Period Reoort Due January thru March April thru June . July thru September October thru December May 1 August 1 November 1 February 1 JG:seb 12/31/92 ..- . . CITY OF ....NAHEIM. CALIFORNIA P13nmng Dep3rtmenl Bill Taormina Anaheim Disposal 2761 Whitestar Ave. Anaheim, CA 92B06 December 14, 1990 RE: CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 3359 PC90-271 Enclosed is a copy of the resolution duly passed and adopted by the Anaheim City Planning Commission pertaining to your petition at their meeting held on December 3, 1990. The City Council reviews the action of the Planning Commission on all petitions. Twenty-two (22) days following the resolution of the Commission,its decision will become final and effective, unless during that time you or an opponent file an appeal to the Council in writing or the Council elects to hold an additional public hearing on the petition. All appeals must be filed in writing with the City Clerk. Within sixty (6D) days following the receipt of an appeal, a date for public hearing before the Council will be set by the City Clerk and an advertised public hearing ~ill be held. The decision of the COuncil, approving or disapproving the Action of the COmmission at any public hearing held by the Council on appealed petitions, will be forwarded to you and your opponent within ten (10) days after said public hearing by the City , . council. , Action of the Planning Commission is contained in a Resolution of Intent. The resolution DOES NOT BECOME EFFECTIVE until you have complied with the requirements set forth in the resolution within the time period established at the passage of the resolution and it can be found that adequate provision has been made for the public health, safety and general welfare. If you petition is granted and you have not acted within the stated time limitation, your petition becomes null and void in accordance with Section lB.03.090 of the Anaheim Municipal COde. In the event the subject property is in the process of being sold or has been sold, please transmit the attached resolution to the person responsible for the completion of the conditions. Sincerely, ~o(.~/nt Janet L. Jensen, Secretary Pro Tempore Anaheim City Planning Commission JLJ:mp Enclosure CC: William Winn :Cll ~U..l'" _"."1-=-"" cOu.\I....nn ..; ;".'\ . RESOLUTION NO. PC90-~ A RESOLUTION OF THE ANAHEIM CITY PLANNING COMMISSION THAT PETITION FOR CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 3359 BE GRANTED, IN PART verified situated described WHEREAS , Petition for in the City as: the Anaheim Conditional of Anaheim, City Planning Commission did receive a Ose Permit for certain real property County of Orange, State of California, PARCEL A: PARCEL 4, IN THE CITY OF ANAHEIM, COUNTY OF ORANGE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, AS SHOWN ON A PARCEL HAP FILED IN BOOK 91, PAGES 30 AND 31 OF PARCEL HAPS, IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER OF SAID COUNTY, TOGETHER WITS THAT PORTION OF PARCEL 4 OF RESOLUTION NO. 88-441 RECORDED FEBROARY 1, 1989 AS INSTRtlHEN'l' NO. 89-056701, OFFICIAL RECORDS, V1\CATING THE STREET KNOWN AS BLOE GOH WAY; LYING NORTHERLY OF THE EASTERLY PROLONGATION OF THE SOtl'I'HERLY LINE OF PARCEL 4 AND WESTERLY OF THE NORTHERLY PROLONGATION OF THE CENTERLINE OF PARCEL 1 OF SAID RESOLUTION. PARCEL B: PARCEL 5, IN THE CITY or ANAHEIH, COUNTY OF ORANGE, STATE. OF ClU.lFORNIA, AS SHOWN ON A PARCEL HAP FILED IN BOOK 91, PAGES 30 AND 31 or PARCEL HAPS, IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER or SAID COUNTY. PARCEL C: comrrr OF PARCEL HAP HAPS, IN THE PARCEL ORANGE, FILED OFFla: C-1: PARCEL 6, IN 'l'BE CITr or ANAHEIH, STATE OF ClU.D'ORNIA, AS SHOWN ON A IN BOOK 91, PAGES 30 AND 31 or PARCEL OF 'l'BE COUNTY RECORDER or SAID COUNTY. PARCEL D: PARCEL A, IN THE CITr OF ANAHEIH, COONTY or ORANGE, STATE OF ClU.lFORNIA, AS SHOWN ON A PARCEL HAP FILED IN BOOK 81, PAGE 46 OF PARCEL HAPS, IN THE OFFICE or THE COUNTY RECORDER or SAID comrrr, TOGETHER wrrB THAT PORTION OF PARCEL 1 or RESOLUTION NO. 8SR-441 RECORDED i'ESRtiMY 1, 198; AS INSTRllHEllT NO. 89-056701, OFFICIAL RECORDS, V1\CATING THE STREETS KNOWN AS SLOE GOH WAY AND WHITE STAR AVENl1E; LYING NORTBERLY OF THE EASTERLY PROLONGATION or THE SOOTBEASTERLY LINE OF SAID PARCEL AI SOtl'I'HERLY OF THE EASTERLY PROLONGATION OF THE NORTBERLY LINE OF SAID PARCEL AI AND WESTERLY OF 'l'BE CENTERLINE OF SAID PARCEL 1, BEING THAT PORTION OF SAID V1\CATED BLOE GOH WAY I AND ALSO TOGETHER WITS TSAT PORTION OF PARCEL 2 OF SAID RESOLUTION, LYING NORTHERLY OF THE CENTERLINE OF SAID PARCEL 2, BETWEEN THE SOUTHEASTERLY PROLONGATION OF THE SOUTHWESTERLY LINE OF SAID PARCEL A AND THE SOUTHERLY PROLONGATION OF THE SOUTHWESTERLY LINE OF SAID PARCEL A AND THE SOUTHERLY PROLONGATION OF THE CENTERLINE OF SAID PARCEL 1; SEING THAT PORTION OF SAID VACATED WHITE STAR AVElroE. CR1052HP -1- PC90-271 PARCEL . THAT PORTION OF LOT 10.LOCX 11 OF THE COLDEN STATE TRACT, AS SHOWN ON A HAP RECORDED IN BOOr; 4, PAGES 66 AND 67, MISCEI.I.AN"EOOS HAPS, RECORDS OF ORANGE COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, DESCRIBED AS. FOLLOWS: , BEGINNING AT A POINT ON THE SOO'l'HEAS'l'ERLY LINE OF SAID LOT 10" SAID SOtl'l'HEASTERLY LINE BEING '1'Bl!: CENTERLINE OF LA PALMA AVENUE, (NOW moWN AS WHITE STAR AVENUE) AND SHOWN AS AN UNNAMED STREET ON SAID HAP, 40.00 FEET WIDE, SOUTH 51" 21' 54" WEST, 155.00 FEET FROM '1'BE MOST EASTERLY CORNER OF SAID LOT 10, SAID CORNER BEING '1'BE CENTERLINE INTERSECTION OF SAID LA PALMA AVENUE WITH BLOE GOM STREET 40 FEET WIDE, SHOWN AS AN UNNAMED STREET ON SAID HAP; THENCE NOR'1'B 54" 53' 00" WEST, 387.31 FEET; THENCE NORTH 16" 22' 09" WEST 186.94 FEET TO A POINT IN THE NOR'1'BERLY LINE OF SAID LOT; '1'Bl!:NCE SOOTH 73" 37' 57" WEST ALONG SAID NORTHERLY LINE 275.00 n:E'l' TO THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LOT 10; THENCE SOOTH 16" 19' 43" EAST ALONG '1'BE WESTERLY LINE OF SAID LOT A DISTANCE OF 354.22 FEET TO '1'BE SOUTHWESTERLY CORNER OF SAID LOT, BEING A POINT IN THE CENTERLINE OF STATE STREET, 40 FEET WIDE, SHOWN AS AN UNNAMED sTREET ON SAID HAP; '1'BENCE SOOTH 61" 00' 00" EAST ALONG '1'BE SOOTmlESTDLY LINE OF SAID LOT 10 AND '1'Bl!: """"""..ALlNE OF SAIl) STATE STREET 347.47 FEET TO 'l'BIi: MOST SOtJ'1'BERLY CORNER OF SAID LOT 10; THENCE NORTH 51" 21' 54" EAST ALONG '1'HE BEFORE SAID SOtlTHEASTERLY LINE OF LOT 10 AND =<<.~IJIE OF LA PALMA AVENUE 294.27 FEET TO '1'HE POINT OF BEGINNING, '1............... WITH THAT PORTION OF PARCEL 2 OF RESOLtlTION 1'10. 88R-441 RECORDED .FEBROARY 1, 1989 AS INSTRllHENT NO. 89-056701, OFFICIAL RECORDS, V7.CATING '1'HE sTm:rr DOWN AS WHITE STAR AVENUE, LYING NORTHERLY OF '1'Bl!: =<<...,\LINE OF SAID PARCEL 2 AND SOUTHWESTERLY OF '1'Bl!: SOllTHEASTERLY PROLONGATION '1'BE SOUTHWESTERLY LINE OF PARCEL 4 AS SHOWN ON A PARCEL HAP FILED IN Boor; 91, PAGES 30 AND 31. EXCEPTING THEREFROM THAT PORTION OF SAID LOT 10, DESCRIBED IN THAT CERTAIN DEED TO '1'HE. STATE OF CALU'OiUlrA RECOIiIlEIl APRIL 20, 1954 IN BOOr; 27l:, FAGZ 354 OF OFFICIAL RECORDS. ALSO EXCEPTING '1'BEREFROM THAT PORTION OF SAID LOT 10, DESCRIBED IN THAT CERTAIN DEED TO '1'HE STATE OF CALIFORNIA RECORDED MARCH 3, 1965 IN BOOr; 7431, PAGE 693 OF OFFICIAL RECORDS, WHICH DOES NOT LIE WITHIN SAID PARCEL 2 OF SAID RESOLtlTION. PARCEL F: THAT PORTION OF LOT 22 IN BLOCX r; OF THE JalAEHER TRACT, AS SHOWN ON A HAP RECORDED IN Boor; 12, PAGES 87 AND 88 OF MISCELLANEOOS RECORDS, IN '1'BE OFFICE OF '1'BE COIDnY RECORDER OF LOS ANGELES COUNTY, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: j , -2- PC90-27l BEGINNING. THE INTERSECTION OF THE C!:NTALIlll!: OF BLOE GtlH STREET, STREET, NOW KNOWN AS BLWGtlH WAY, 40 FEET WIDE. AS SHOWN ON A HAP OF THE EUCALYPTUS FOREST TRACT. RECORDED IN BOO~ 5, PAGES 29 AND JO OF HISCELLANEOOS HAPS, IN THE OFnCZ OF THE COUNTY RECORDER OF ORANGE COUNTY. WITH THE SOUTHEASTERLY LINE OF AN UNNAMED STREET 20.00 FEET WIDE. AS SHOWN ON A SAID LAST MENTIONED HAP. SAID SOUTHEASTERLY LllIE BEING THE C!:NTERLIlll!: OF A STREET NOW KNOWN AS WHITE STAR AVENtlE. 40.00 FEET WIDE; THENCZ ALONG SAID CENTERLINE OF WHITE STAR AVENtlE, SOOTH 51" 41' 58" WEST 234.92 FEET; THENCE AT RIGHT ANGLES TO SAID LAST MENTIONED CENTERLINE. SOOTH 3a" 18' 02" EAST. 20.00 FEET TO THE SOUTHEASTERLY LINE OF SAID WHITE STAR AVE:;OZ. SAID POINT BEING AN ANGLE POINT IN THE NORTHWESTERLY BOUNDARY LINE OF THE LAND DESCRIBED IN PARCEL 2 IN THE FINAL ORDER OF CONDEMNATION. CASE NO. 126804. RECORDED OCTOBER 8, 1965 IN BOO~ 7697. PAGE 466. OFFICIAL RECORDS OF ORANGE COUNTY; THENCE ALONG SAID C2BOONDARY THE FOLLOWING COURSES AND DISTANCES: SOUTH 37" 38' 21" WEST. 79.21 FEET NORTH 79" 46' 17" EAST 254.20 FEET; THENCE NORTH 75" 53' J1" EAST. 259.23 FEET; THENCE NORTHERLY. ALONG A TANGENT CURVE CONCAVE WESTERLY AND HAVING A RADIUS OF 32.00 FEET; THROUGH AN ANGLE OF 91" 45' 41" AN ARC DISTANCE OF 51.25 FEET;. THENCE TANGENT TO SAID CURVE. NORTH 45" 52' 10. WEST. 9.98 FEET; THENCE NORTHWESTERLY ALONG A TANGENT CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHWESTERLY AND BAVING A RADIUS OF 570 FEET. THROOGH AN ANGLE OF 24" 34' 57. AN ARC DISTANCE or 244.55 FEET TO A POINT ON A SAID CENTDLIllE or WRITE STAR AVENUE; THENCE LEAVING SAID BOUNDARY, ALONG SAID CENTERLINE SOUTH 51" 41' 58. WEST, 23a.24 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING, tu<.",...~ WITH THAT PORTION OF PARCEL 2. OF RESOLUTION NO. 8aR-441 RECORDED FEBRo'ARY 1, 1989 AS INSTROHENT NO. 89-056701 OFFICIAL RECORDS. VACATING THE STREET DOWN AS WRITE STAR AVENtlE, LYING SOUTHERLY OF THE CENTERLINE or SAID PARCEL 2. PARCEL G, THOSE PORTIONS OF LOTS 159 AND 160 OF BE EUCALYPTUS FOREST TRACT AS SHOWN ON A HAP RECORDED IN BOO~ 5, PAGES 29 AND 30 OF KISCELLANEOUS HAPS. .RECORDS OF ORANGE CO=. STATE OF CALIFORNIA. nx;ETBER WITH THE SOtlTBEASTERLY 20 FEET OF SANTA AllA Sr.tEET ADJOINING SAI:l LOTS Olf Ti!!: NORTHWEST, AS ACTED BY THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF ORANGE CO= ON JANllARY 16, 1917. AS SHOWN IN HINOTE BOO~ 12, PAGE 372, ALSO nx;ETBER WITH THOSE PORTIONS OF PARCELS 1, 2 AND 4 OF RESOLUTION NO. BaR-441 RECORDED FEBRUARY 1, 19a9 AS INSTRtIHENT NO. 89-056701. OFFICIAL RECORDS VACATING THE STREET DOWN AS BLOE GtlH WAY AND WHITE STAR AVENUE; LYING NORTHERLY OF THE CENTERLINE OF SAID PARCEL 2, AND NORTHEASTERLY OF THE soUTHERLY PROLONGATION OF THE .CENTERLINE OF SAID PARCEL 1. BEING THAT PORTION OF .SAID VACATED WHITE STAR AVENtlE; AND LYING EASTERLY OF THE CENTERLIllE OF SAID PARCELS 1 AND 4; BEING THOSE PORTIONS OF SAID VACATED BLOE GtlH WAY. -J- PC90-271 EXCEPTING -=FROK THAT pORTION THEREOF .NG NORTB1!:ASTERLY 01" THE SOUTHWESTERLY LINE 01" THE: LAND DESCRIBED IN THAT CERTAIN I"INAL ORDER 01" CONDEMNATION, SUPERIOR COURT CASE NO. 126804. A CERTIFICATED COPY 01" WHICH WAS RECORDED JULY 2. 1965 IN SOCII: 7605. PAGE 605. OFFICIAL RECORDS. WHEREAS. the City Planning COamission did hold a public hearing at the Civic Center in the City of Anaheim on November 5. 1990. at 1:30 p.... notice of said public hearing having been duly given as required by law and in accordance with the provisions of the Anaheim Municipal Code. Chapter 18.03. to hear and consider evidence for and against said proposed conditional use permit and to investigate and .ake findings and recoamendations in connection therewith; and WHEREAS. said Commission. after due inspection. investigation and study made by itself and in its behalf. and after due consideration of all evidence and reports offered at said hearing. does find and determine the following facts. 1. That the proposed use is properly one for conditional use permit is authorized by Anaheim Kunicipal COde 18.61.050.612 to permit the expansion of a recycling/resource transfer facility with waiver of the following. (A) SECTIONS 18.06.050.031 18.60.080 and 18.61. 066.050 (B) SECTION 18.61. 063.012 (C) SECTION 18.61.064.020 (0) SECTION 18.61.063.011 which a Section recovery Kin~ number of aarkina Bnaces. (~required; lli existing) MinLmum land8ca~ area ad1aeent to freeway. (10 feet fullv landscaped required; no landscanina proposed or existing) Kaximum fence heiaht. (3 feet permitted in required setback adjacent to Slue Gum Street; 5 to 12 feet existing) Reauired UnDrovement of narkina areas. (Parking spaces not nermitted in 10-foot landscaped setback adjacent to Street; 4 s~aces existing) I reqc..: =~ f Blue GUCl 2. That the requestsd waiver (A) is hereby granted on the basis that the parking waiver w~l not cauee an increase in traffic congestion in the iamediate vicinity nor adversely affect any adjoining land uses and granting of the parking waiver under the conditions imposed. if any, will not be detrimental to the peace. health. safsty and general welfare of the citizens of the City of Anaheim. -4- PC90-271 3.~hat the requested waivers (~d (D) are hereby granted on the basis that there are _pecial circumstances applicable to the property such as _ize, shape, topography, location and' surroundinqa which do not apply to other identically zoned property in the _ame vicinitYI and that _trict application of the Zoninq COde deprives the property of privileqe_ enjoyed by other propertiea in tha identical zone and claasification in the vicinity. 4. That the existinq 5-foot fence around requested waiver (C) ia hereby denied the parkinq area shall be removed. and that the 5. That the proposed use, as qranted, will not adveraely affect the adjoininq land uses and the qrowth and development of the area in which it is proposed to be located. 6. That the qranted, is adequate to manner not detrimental to and qeneral welfare of the size and shape of the site proposed for the use, as allow the full development of the proposed use in a the particular area nor to the peace, health, safety Citizens of the City of Anaheim. conditiona safety and 7. That the qrantinq of imposed, if any, will not qeneral welfare of the Citizens the COnditional Ose Permit under the be detrimental to the peace, health, of the City of Anaheim. impose an carry the 8. undue traf~ic That the traffic qenerated. by the propoaed use will not burden upon the atreets and hiqhwaya desiqned and improved to in the area. 9. That hearinq in oppositionI to the aubject petition. one person indicated his presence at said public and that na carreapondence was received in oppositian . CALIFOlUlIlI ENVIRONMENTlIL OlmL:rn lIC'1' l"YNDYNGl That the Anaheim City Planninq commissian has reviewed the proposal ta permit the axpanaian af a recyclinqlreaource recovery transfer facility with waivera af minl_'M number af parkinq apaces, minimum landscaped area adjacent ta freeway, maximum fence heiqht, and requirad improvement of parkinq areas on an irreqularly-ehaped parcel of .land cansistinq of approximately 11.5 acres, havinq frontaqes of approximately 820 feet on the west side of Blue Gum Street, 165 ::--: an the south side of Gretta Lane and 510 feet on the north side of La Palma Avenue, and further deacribed aa 2751-2781 ~ast White Star Avenuel and does hereby approve the Neqative Declaration upon findinq that it has cansidered the Neqative Declaration toqether with any commenta received durinq the public review proceee and further findinq on the basis' that the init.ia.l atudy and any comment. received that there i. no substantial evidence that the project will have a aiqnificant effect on the environment. -5- PC90-271 N. TBEREFORl!:, BE IT Rl!:SoLVEA.at the Anaheim City PlannUtg commisaion doe eraby grant aubject Petition ~ COnditional Oa. Permit, upon the following conditiona which are hereby found to be a neceaaary prerequiaite to the propoaed uae of the aubject property in order to preee~e the aafety and general welfare of the Citizena of the City of Anaheim: 1. . That a prior to iaauance of a buildUtg permit, the appropriate traffic aignal aaaeaament fee shall be paid to the City of Anaheim in an amount aa eatabliahed by City Council reaolution. 2. . That plana ahall be submitted to the City Traffic Engineer for hia review and approval showing conformance with the lateet reviaion of EngineerUtg Standard Plan Nos. 436, 602 and 605 pertaUtUtg to parking atandards. Subject property ahall thereupon be developed and maintained in conformance with said plans. 3. That all drivewaya ahall curb returns aa required Engineering Standards. be reconstructed with fifteen (15) foot radiua by the City EngUteer in conformance with 4. That no required parking areaa ahall be fenced-in to aCCommodate material atorage. 5. That the legal property owner/developer ahall comply with COuncil. POlicy Ho. 526 pertaining to conatruction of metal buildUtga. 6. That all plumbing or other similar pipe. and fixtures located on the exterior of the building ahall be fully acreened by architectural devicea and/or appropriate building IIUIterials, and, further, that such Utformation shall be specifically shown on the plans eubm1tted for building permits. 7. . That the propoaal ahall COIlIply with " Induetrial , Limited" Zone unlees a approved by the City COuncil, Administrator. all aignUtq requirements of the HI. variance allowing sign waivera is PlannUtq COmmisaion or Zoning , 8. That plans for a comprehenaive sign proqram ahall be aubmitted to the! Zoning Division for review and approval by the Placc~~q COmmiaaion aa a "Report and Recommendation" agenda it... 9. . That all outdoor uaes ahall be acreened fram all public streeta and highwaya by a aolid block wall or chaUtlJ.J1k fence Utterwoven with redwood or cedar alats, and that the existUtq metal fencUtg ahall be raiaed frem 6 feet to 8 feet utiiizUtg the aame type of aolid acreening, and further that a fence shall be inatalled along the freeway. 10. That any aut=bU.. parking area adjacent to any arterial highway or freeway ahall be acreened frem view Ut compliance with Section 18.61.066.030 "Required Improvement of Parking Areae". -6- PC90-271 11. That thi~onditional uae permit ia ~t.d aubject to adoption ot an ordinance~ezoning the 80utherly porc~-ot aubject property, aouth ot abandoned White Star Avenue) in connection with Reclaeeitication No. 69-70-57, now pending. 12. That the Divieion 3200. owner ot requesting eubject property ehal1 submit a letter termination ot Conditional Uee Permit . \ to the Zonin..' Nos. 2617 and 13. That this conditional use permit is contingent upon approval of the oft-site location for truck parking and employer parking. 14. That the legal property owner shall continue to provide a four (4) man trash collection team and street sweeping operation daily. 15. That subject property ahall be developed eubstantially in accordance with plans and specifications submitted to the City of Anaheim by the petitioner and which plans are on file with the Planning Department marksd Exhibit Noe. 1, 2 and 3, provided, however, that the 5-foot fence around the parking area shall be removed. 16. That prior to commencement of the activity authorized by this resolution, or prior to issuance ot a building permit, or within a period ~f one (11' year from the date of this resolution, whichever occurs first, Condition Nos. 1, 2, 5, 6, 12 and 13, above _ntioned,. shall be complied with. Extensione for further time to complete said conditione may be granted in accordance with Section 18.03.090 of the Anaheim Kunicipal COde. 17. That prior to commenc_nt of the activity or prior to final building and zoning first, COndition Hos. J, 8, 9, 10, 11 and complied with. authorized by ~ reeolution iDapectione, whichever occur, 15, above-mentioned, shall b. . 18. . That approval of this application conetitutee approval of the proposed requeet only to the extent that it compliee with the Anabeim Municipal Zoning COde and any other applicable City, State and Federal regulations. Approval does not include any action or findings ae to I compliance or approval of the requeet rey--=~g any other applicable' ordinance, regulation or requir8lllent. COnditione marked with an. arterisk (.) are required by eptabliehed lawe, codec, regulatione and agreements and are, therefore. not subject to negotiation. BE IT FllRTBEJl RESOLVED that the Anaheim City Planning commieeion does hereby find and determine that adoption of thie Resolution ie expreeely predicated upon applicant'e compliance with each and all of the conditione hereinabove eet forth. Should any such condition, or any part thereOf. be declared invalid Or unenfOrceable by the final judgment of any court of competent juriediction, then this Reeolution. and any approvals herein contained. ehall be deemed null and void. -7- PC90-271 .,eetinq of ~RECOING December 3. 1990. RESOLUTION va. ado~ at the Planninq COmmis.ion (DrILln!1 siLned by Phyllis R. Boydstun! CHAIRWOKAN. ANAHEIM Crn' PLANNING COHHISSION AT'l'EST: IOrla,ln!1 Sia,ned by Jinet L Jensen) SECRETARY PRO TEMPORE ANAHEIM CITY PLANNING COHHISSION STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF ORANGE ).s. CITY OF ANAHEIM ) . I,' Janet L. Jensen, Secretary Pro Tempore of the Anaheim City Planning Commiesion, do hereby certify that the foregoing resolution va. p~ssed and adapted at a meeting of the Anaheim City Planning Commission held an December J, 1990, by the folloving vote of the members thereof: ArES: COHHISSIONERS: BO'DAS, BOYDST'DN. HELLrER, BENNINGER, HESSE, PERAZA NOES: COHHISSIONERS: NONE ABSENT: COHHISSIONERS: n:IJlBA'DS of IN WITRESS WBEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this I 1990. day IOrla,fnal Sia,necl by Janet L Jensenl SECRETAR1' PRO TEMPORE ANAHEIM CrrY PLANNING COHHJ:SSION -. -8- PC90-271 llOHlAL I't.KNl1 CLASS II PERMIT .TY SANITATION DISTRICTS OF ORA,eCOUNTY SOURCE CONTROL DIVISION 10844 Ellis Avenue. Fountain Valley. CA 92708.7018 (714) 962-2411 Permit No: 2.2.()79 tssue Oate: 1/1/9' Expiration Oate: 12/31/~ For Discharge of Wastewater Issued by County Sanitation District No. --1...... To NAME: PHONE: SIC CODE: TAORMINA INDUSTRIES INC. # 3 (71~) 630-8610 ~9S31 ~212 MAILING ADDRESS: NO. DAYS WORKED/yEAR: PERMIT FEE: P.O. Box 309. Anaheim. CA 9281S.()309 280 100.00 SERVICE ADDRESS: LOCAL SEWERING AGENCY: NO. EMPLOYEES: 2750 East White Star. Anaheim. CA 92806 City of Anaheim 100 Row Measurement Based on Consumption less: _ Million GallonsfYear i ~ % Loss _ As Reported by Permittee Sample Point locations: 1. Underground clarifier 2. 3. The following Wastewater Strength Characteristics for BOO and Suspended Solids shall be used In calculating the AIIou" Ow'ge tor Use: :ulated at 2~7 mg/L Estimated Row .005 MGD Suspended Solids Calculated at -1.!l DISCHARGE LIMITS: OTHER PERMIT REOUIREMENTS pH Limitation: 6-12 L Copies of Water and Tax Bills to be submitted as obtained. Company is required to submit SeI'.Moniloring Repons. Company is required to submit Waste Manifests. , PERMITTEE IS REQUIRED TO COMPLY WITH ALL REGULATIONS AND DISCHARGE UMITS IN THE DISmICTS' .WASTEWATER DISCHARGE REGULATIONS. The named pany is hereby granted permission to discharge domestic wastewaler into the sewerage facilities of the County Sanitation District of Orange Cour Fees, requirements. limitations or conditions imposed by this permit on discharge of wastewater afe as listed above and as found on any addit;onal anacr pagel. Prior to expanding the wet process. the Districts ,hall be notified in writing. Upon the sale or transfer of ownership. the permittee shall notify the District in writing prior to the transfer and shall give I copy of the existing permUto the r owner. FOR FINANCE USE ONLY 'OICE DATE: INVOICE NO.: - DATE PJ\JD: CHECK NO.: --#?'_C:: . ~. Mahin T alebi Enforcemen1jPermit Section Head I '-":hW"--" ...-...... .1..1".1. L.1.nJ.. rr..l\.o'.ILl .UNTY SANITATION DISTRICTS OF ORaE COUNTY SOURCE CONTROL DIVISION 10844 Ellis Avenue. Fountain Valley. CA 92708-7018 (714) 962-2411 CLASS II PERMIT Permit No: 2-2'()76 Issue Dale: 1/1 Expiration Date 12/3 . For Discharge of Wastewater Issued by County Sanitation District No. ~ To NAME: PHONE: SIC COOE: TAORMINA INDUSTRIES INC. # 2 (7141 630-8610 4953 {42t2 MAILING ADDRESS: NO. DAYS WORKEDfYEAR: PERMIT FEE: P.O. Box 309. Anaheim. CA 92815.0309 280 100.00 SERVICE ADDRESS: lOCAL SEWERING AGENCY: NO. EMPLOYEES: 2750 East GlItta lane. Anaheim, CA 92806 City of Anaheim 100 Row Measurement Based on Consumption less: _ Million GallonsfYear -..2- 'll. loss . _ As Reported by Permittee I Sample Point locations: 1. Underground cJarlfier 2. 3. The following Wutewate, SlIength Characteristics for 800 and Suspended Solids shall be used in calculating the Annual Charge for Use: :aleulated at 247 mgIL Estimated Row ~ MGD Suspended Solids Calculated at ~ DISCHARGE LIMITS: OTHER PERMIT REOUIREMENTS pH limitation: 6-12 L Copies of Water and Tax Bills to be submitted as obtained. Company is required to submit Self-Monitoring Reports. Company is required to submit Waste Manifests. PERMITTEE IS REQUIRED TO COMPLY WITH ALL REGULATIONS AND DISCHARGE UMITS IN THE DISTRICTS' .WASTEWATER DISCHARGE REGULATIONS. The named party is hereby granted permission to discharge domestic wastewater into the sewerage facilities of the County Sanitation District of Orange C, Fe.s, requirements. Umttatlans or conditlons imposed by this permit an discharge of wastewater are as listed above and as found an any additional ani pages. Prior to expanding the wet process. the Districts shall be notified in writing. Upon the sale or transfer of ownership, the permittee shall notify the District in writing prior 10 the Iransfer and shall give a copy of the existing permit 10 1h' owner. FOR FINANCE USE ONlY I WOICE DATE: INVOICE NO.: DATE PAID: CHECK NO.: ~~_..--::::- ~L' t..1ahtn T alebi Enforcement/Permit Section Head r,-,,~...___ CLASS II PERMIT .TY SANITATION DISTRICTS OF ORA. COUNTY SOURCE CONTROL DIVISION 10844 Ellis Avenue. Fountain Valley. CA 92708-7018 (714) 962-2411 Permit No: 2-2-074 Issue Oatl: '/1/9, Expiration Oale: 12/31/~ For Discharge of Wastewater Issued by County Sanitation District No. ~ To NAME: PHONE: SIC CODE: TAORMINA INDUSTRIES INC. #' (7'4) 63Q.86.0 4953 I 4212 MAJUNG ADDRESS: NO. DAYS WORKEDtyEAR: PERMIT FEE: P.O. Box 309. Anaheim, CA 92815-0309 280 100.00 SERVICE ADDRESS: LOCAL SEWERING AGENCY: NO. EMPLOYEES: 2751 Easl WMe Star, Anaheim, CA 92806 City of Anaheim 100 Aow Measurement Based on Consumption Less: _ Million GallonslYear ~ % Loss i _ As Reponed by Perminee Sample Point locations: 1. Underground clarifier 2. 3. The following Wastewater Strength Characteristics for BOO and Suspended Solids shaJl be used in calculating the Annual Charge for Use: r 'culated at 247 mg/L Estimated Flow ~ MGD Suspended Solids Calculatld at --1.!!' DISCHARGE UMITS: OTHER PERMIT REOUIREMENTS pH Umitation: 6-12 L Copies of Water and Tax Sills to be submrned as obtained. Company is required to submit Self-Monitoring Reports. Company is required to. submit Waste Manifests. PERMllTEE IS REQUIRED TO COMPLY WITH ALL REGULATIONS AND DISCHARGE LIMITS IN THE DISTRICTS' "WASTEWATER DISCHARGE REGULATIONS' The named party is hereby granted permission to discharge domestic wastewater into the sewerage facilities of the County Sanitation District of Orange Cou; F.es, requirements, limitations or conditions imposed by this permit on discharge of wastewaler are as listed above and as found on any additional attacr pages. Prior to expanding the wet process. the Districts shall be notified in writing. Upon the sale or transfer of ownership, the permittee shan notify the District in writing prior to the transfer and shall give a copy of the existing permit to the r owner. FOR FINANCE USE ONLY 'VOICE DATE: INVOICE NO.: ...r~_./_ . ~~ ~. DATE PAID: CHECK NO.: Mahin T alebl Enforcement/Permit Section Head . _:t""'Jl~_'_._ STATE 0= CALFORNlA. CAlJFORNIA ENVIRO MENTAL PROTECTtQN AGENCY STATE WATER RESOURCES ROL BOARD PAlA. R. BONDERSOH BUI.DH3 001 P STREET I P. O. BOX 100 {" !:.lCR.WENTO. CAlIFORNIA ll5812.()'00 ") .p.- ~ "{ PETE W1t.SON. G_ (916) 657-1 6 FAX: (916) 657-2388 RICHARD B. WINN TAORMINA INDUSTRIES INC. P.O. BOX 309 ANAHEIM CA 92815-0309 October 23, 1992 STATUS OF YOUR NOTICE OF INTENT Enclosed is a revised permit package for the STATEWIDE GENERAL INDUSTRIAL ACTIVITIES STORM WATER DISCHARGE PERMIT, under which you are currently registered as a permittee. The revisions to the permit package are: a revised, expanded "fact sheet", minor technical or editorial amendments to the permit, replacement of the entire Section B: Monitoring Requirements with generally less difficult monitoring requirements, and minor modifications to the Notice of Intent form. We particularly wish to draw your attention to the new Section B: Monitoring Requirements. Your receipt of this letter is acknowledgement of your registration as a general permittee according to the information you submitted on your Notice of Intent to Comply with the terms of the General Permit. FACILITY DESCRIPTION Owner: TAORMINA INDUSTRIES INC. Facility: CONSOLIDATED VOLUME TRANSPORTE Facility Address: 1131 NORTH BLUE GUM STREET City: ANAHEIM County: ORANGE Type of Business: SOLID WASTE COLLECTION, RECYCL Your permit identification number is 8 30S000220. Please use , this number 'in any future communications with the State Water Resources Control Board or appropriate Regional Water Quality Control Board regarding this permit. DiSChargers are required to resubmit an amended NOI to reflect a change in owner/operator or operational status. Upon notification to the State Water Board that your facility is no longer operational or is no longer to be covered by the "General Permit, it will be removed from the roll of general permittees. Unless notified that a facility is no longer to be covered under the General Permit, you will continue to be invoiced for an annual fee. If you have any questions regarding permit requirements, please call the Regional Water Quality Control Board at (714)782-4130. Sincerely, .- I. '" ...._ Archie K. Matthews, Chief Regulatory Section Division of Water Quality . . CR&R 11m WESTERN AVE. - 'Q_I~ $JMI)III,CA!I06IO 1lt-m-!llM9 May 2, 1995 Mr. Lynn Merrill Recycling Coordinator Public Services Department City of San Bernardino 300 North 'D' Street, 4th Floor San Bernardino, CA. 92418 Rc: Protest of Recycling Contract Award Process Dear Mr. Merrill: I am writing this letter to formally protest the Cities contract award of the City of San Bernardino's commingle recyclables processing contract. It was very disturbing to learn of the recent turn of events which have transpired since the bidding process began in October 1994. According to an article in 'The Sun' dated Tuesday, March 2, 1995, the City has apparently made the decision to award this contract to Taormina Industries, even though they are not the lowest bidder. According to the article, this decision was based on the fact that Jack's Disposal (the lowest bidder) had informed the City of their intent to withdraw their bid due to the revised term of the contract (from 5 years to 2 years). City Staff and Council never toured CR&R's facilities or requested further information as they had obviously done with Taorimina Industries. CR&R was not notified ofJacks' Disposals' withdrawl or the City Council meeting even though we have been part of the process since day 0ne. Again, obviously Taormina Industries was completely uprla~ed due to their attendance at the City Council meeting. As a leader in the recyclables collecting, processing, and marketing industry, CR&R was shocked to learn of the level of which council member Ralph Hernandez, William Taormina, and Gil Lara became involved during the contract awarding process. I am at a loss as to why CR&R was specifically instructed by yourself on several occasion not to contact the City directly during this process but to wait for the City to update us as to the status of the process of which CR&R never received any written response or update. Further, we intend to investigate in detail the relationship between Gil Lara and Ralph Hernandez. In my opinion, this relationship played a major roll in the awarding of this o ........... . . CR&R IIm'ESTEI"'" contract as well as the minimal amount of information provided to"'iFi'e'Oiher bidders. 'In 'Q lOt 125 my opinion, this constitutes an unfair awarding of this contract. SJAn)N, CA 90610 In conclusion, CR&R would like to go on record as having filed a formal protest. It is v~~ obvious that if CR&R had hired Gil Lara, in direct conflict to the RFP and your I '''49 instructions, we would have been awarded the contract. I am requesting a formal response as to why CR&R should not seek legal help to ensure an equal and fair opportunity to obtain this contract. Sincerely, ~ c.c. Bob Williams, CR&R David Ronnenberg, CR&R Steve Knight, CR&R James Penman, City Attorney Shauna Clark, City Administrator Tom Minor, Mayor Edward Negrete, Councilmember S.J. Curlin, M.D., Councilmember Ralph Hernandez. Councilmember David Oberhelman, Councilmember Jerry Devlin, Council member Valorie Pope Ludlam, Councilmember Norine Miller, Councilmember Curt Cover, Attorney 0............ - . . CR&R ~ unlWESTUItAYE P.Q lOX IZ5 SlMlOfI.CAto6IO Distribution: 114-126-9049 Lynn Merrill, Recycling Coordinator James Penman, City Attorney Shauna Clark, City Administrator Tom Minor, Mayor Edward Negrete, Councilmember SJ. Curlin, M.D., Councilmember Ralph Hernandez, Councilmember . David Oberhelman, Council member Jerry Devlin, Councilmember Valorie Pope Ludlam, Council member Norine Miller, Councilmember Bob Williams, CR&R David Ronnenberg, CR&R Steve Knight, CR&R Curt Cover, Attorney From: \ Michael 1. Silva, Vice presiden~~\ r.ECEIVED MAY 0 8 1995 PU5LiC SERViCES OB'l'lUD",,"1