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HomeMy WebLinkAbout23-Public Services I " CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO - REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION From: Lynn Merrill, Director . . l, \ , 1"" ' 'j'\\.. r " (\\'" ' \J ~~v Dept: Public Services Date March 20, 2002 Meeting Date: April 15, 2002 Resolution 94-51 approving application for Tire Grant MC-946 amending Chapter 8.24 of the San Bernardino Municipal Code relating to the disposal of scrap tires Resolution 95-355 authorizing award of tire rack purchase Resolution 95-383 setting fees for collection of waste tires Resolution 96-63 authorizing submittal of Tire Recycling Grant Application Resolution 98-79 authorizing the submittal of Waste Tire Enforcement Grant Application Resolution 99-36 authorizing the submittal of Waste Tire Enforcement Grant Application Resolution 00-58 authorizing the submittal of Waste Tire Enforcement Grant Application Recommended Motion: Adopt resolution 3/09/94 06/20/95 10/18/95 11/07/95 03/20/96 03/16/98 02/22/99 03/20/00 Contact person Lynn Merrill, Director Supporting data attached: FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Council Notes: RBso"* ..,9 <::D8 - \ \ k' Subject: Resolution authorizing submission of a Waste Tire Enforcement Grant application for funds from the California Integrated Waste Management Board. Signature Phone: 5140 Ward: All No funds required by the City Amount: $22,392 Source: Grant Funds Finance: ~tki~~~ 1/J'S/DJ- Agenda Item No. 13 I CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO - REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION Staff Report Subject: Resolution authorizing submission of a Waste Tire Enforcement Grant application for funds from the California Integrated Waste Management Board. Background: California Integrated Waste Management Board receives an annual appropriation from the California Tire Recycling Management Fund to administer the Tire Recycling Act and related legislation. The Board has allocated funds for the Waste Tire Enforcement Grant Program. Funds allocated by the Board for the Waste Tire Enforcement Grant are for inspection, compliance and survey activities at waste tire facilities, tire dealers and auto dismantlers. The intent of this activity is to develop and implement an effective inspection and compliance program at the local level that will provide guidance to facility operators, and if necessary, take initial enforcement action necessary to remediate threats to public health, safety, and the environment. These activities will enhance the City's current tire enforcement program and compliment enforcement actions by the State. To date, a total of 75 inspections of local tire dealers were successfully completed by the City's Environmental Projects staff. Of these inspections, it was determined that only one site was not in compliance with State laws. The total number of registered haulers within the City has increased by 20% since last year. In addition, training was offered to the Police Department on the current waste tire storage and hauling regulations. Currently, the City is in the final phase of completing enforcement and survey activities for the 2000102 Waste Tire Enforcement Grant. City staff has noticed a substantial decrease in the number of illegally stockpiled tires as a result of the program. In addition, by increased enforcement activities, it has reduced the occurrence of illegal tire dumping. Grant funds will be used by the City to continue local monitoring, enforcement, and education efforts for a fourth grant period. This will permit the City to continue the current education and monitoring of waste tire generators and haulers. The grant term is from July 1, 2002 through April 1 , 2004. Financial Impact: The amount requested in grant funding is $22,392 for a two year period. There are no matching funds required by the City. Of this total request, $21,920, or $10,960 per year, is used to offset personnel costs within the Environmental Projects Division. The remaining $472 will be utilized for printing and distribution of educational materials. Recommendation: Adopt resolution. e e e 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 fr0 ,09~/7 . ~ \;:y. IF/ lJ RESOLUTION NO. RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AUTHORIZING SUBMISSION OF A WASTE TIRE ENFORCEMENT GRANT APPLICATION FOR FUNDS FROM THE CALIFORNIA INTEGRA TED WASTE MANAGEMENT BOARD. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AS FOLLOWS: WHEREAS, funds allocated are available from the California Integrated Waste Management Board for grants to solid waste Local Enforcement Agencies (LEA) and cities and counties with regulatory authority within the City and County government to perform waste tire enforcement surveys and compliance activities at waste tire facilities; and WHEREAS, the City proposes to implement a Waste Tire Enforcement Program that involves inspection and compliance activities at tire dealers, auto dismantlers, and waste tire facilities that will reduce illegal stockpiling and disposal of waste tires, The City has demonstrated it has sufficient staff resources, technical expertise, and experience with similar projects to carry out the proposed program; NOW, THEREFORE, be it resolved that the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino authorizes the submittal of an application to the California Integrated Waste Management Board for a Waste Tire Enforcement Grant (attached hereto as Exhibit "A"). The Mayor of San Bernardino, or her designee, is hereby authorized to execute in the name of the City of San Bernardino all necessary contracts, agreements, and amendments for the purposes of securing grant funds and to implement and carry out the purposes specified in the application. The authorization to execute the above referenced application is rescinded if it is not issued within sixty (60) days of the passage of this resolution. March 20, 2002 e e e 15 ANDERSON 16 MCCAMMACK 17 18 19 20 9 10 11 12 13 14 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 1 2 3 4 5 6 RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AUTHORIZING SUBMISSION OF A WASTE TIRE ENFORCEMENT GRANT APPLICATION FOR FUNDS FROM THE CALIFORNIA INTEGRATED WASTE MANAGEMENT BOARD. I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing Resolution was duly adopted by the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino at a , 2002, by the meeting thereof, held on the day of 7 following vote, to wit: 8 Council Members: AYES NAYS ABSTAIN ABSENT ESTRADA LIEN MCGINNIS DERRY SUAREZ Rachel G. Clark, City Clerk The foregoing resolution is hereby approved this ,2002. day of Judith Valles, Mayor City of San Bernardino Approved as to Form and legal content: JAMES F. PENMAN, City Attorney ^ By: ~,~ i- // II March 20. 2002 ') I - 'L.--t.,~\ '-.'~'~ l'~.,........ !'~! 'Please complete this form and return to the Department of Conservation by ADril 30, 2002. If your mailing or contact information is incorrect, please make the necessary changes. /dR City/County Funding Request Form FY 2001/2002 and 2002/2003 e Fie epresentatlve: City/County Name Eligible Funding Amounts Funding Cycles City of San Bernardino $53,965 FY 2001/2002 $53,965 FY 200212003 City/County Mailing Address City County State Zip Federal 10 or Tax 300 North G Street San Bernardino CA 92418 Reporting # 95-6000772 City/County Contact Person Telephone Number I Fax Number E-Mail Address Linda Ceballos 909-384-5549 909-384-5190 ceballos li@ci.san-bernardino.ca.us Please check If you are a: Name of Lead Agency or JPA Submitting Form on Behalf of City /County Lead Agency 0 or JPA 0 Lead Agency/JPA Mailing Address City County State Zip Federal 10 or Tax Reporting # Lead Agency /JPA Contact Person Telephone Number Fax Number E-Mail Address Identify your beverage container activity(ies) that you plan on implementing with your citylcounty payment program funds. Include estimated dollar amounts. Check all boxes that apply. I8ISchools DRestaurants/Bars I8IShopping Mall I8ITheatres I8ICollege/University DCommercial DMobiie Home Parks Condominiums I8IEvents I8IPublic Parks I8IVolunteer Incentives I8IPromotional Items DUtility Bill Insert DWeb Page Ad I8ISchool Education I8IWorkshops DBulletin Board Public Education DAirports I8IGas Stations DDrop-Off Collection Services DGovernmental Buildings I8ISports Compiexes DBeach DAdopt-A-: Recreational Areas I8IBillboard/Signs DDirect Mail DMedia (TV, Radio, Video) Recycling Hotline I8IExhibits/Demos DAssemblies Rec clin Guide Recycling Coordinator DContractor/Consultant rant Administration Staff Theme Parks DCUrbside Collection Services DPublic Transit DCivic Centers DCity/County Parks Residential DCollection Services Su lies/Liners/Gloves Newsletter/Brochures DPrintAds DLocal Media Ads With The Department's Assistance in Media Bu s I8IBrochureslFlyers DFairs DEducational Packets Pu et Show/Live Production Other Subtotal $50,836 I8IRecycling Bins I8ISpecial Events DHotels I8IBusinesses DOther Subtotal $10,000 DOther Subtotal $24 200 Other Movie Theater On-Screen Ads Bus Shelter Signs Subtotal $2,932 Other America Recycles Day Activities Subtotal $15 962 1102 DFacilitate conversion of cycled materials into products by assisting stablish a new usiness DBuy or use products made from recycled beverage container material Subtotal $0 DVehiclelTruck DRecycle Bins DLiners/Bags DEquipment Safety Equipment (gloves etc.) DStorage Container Subtotal $0 DOther (The total of the two Eligible Funding Amounts listed on the front of this page) GRAND TOTAL $107,930.00 . Describe the goals or outcomes (versus outputs) to be achieved. (Examples: 1) Change in volume of beverage containers recycled; 2) Change in beverage container recycling awareness.) 1) Increase in volume of beverage containers recycled 2) Increased public awareness of beverage container recycling opportunities . Explain how the projected outcomes will be measured and measurement data collected. Program effectiveness will be measured with field monitoring of collection containers and pre/post tonnage reports. At public education events pre/post consumer surveys will be conducted. . Has your city/county prohibited the siting of a supermarket site, caused a supermarket site to DVes close its business or adopted a land use polley that restricts or prohibits the siting of a supermarket site within its jurisdiction since 1/1/2000? If yes, please provide an explanation. (Provide a copy of any policy or ordinance relating to beverage container recycling.) No . Program/Project Evaluation: Briefly describe the outcomes (effectiveness of your project(s) funded In fiscal year 1999/2000 (first cycle). (Examples: 1) Change in volume of beverage containers recycled as measured by pre/post tonnage reports; 2) Change In beverage contaIner recycling awareness as measured by pre/post consumer surveys.) The residential public education campaign did show a measurable increase in the volume of beverage containers recycled as measured in prelpost tonnage reports. Tonnage was tracked for the three months immediately following the public education campaign showing an average increase of 11 tons per month. Pre/post consumer surveys were not conducted for the residential pUblic education campaign. The effectiveness of the pilot stadium recycling program was measured by interviewing the custodial staff and the monitoring of beverage containers collected in dedicated recycling containers and in adjacent trash containers. The program education and collection methods such as receptacle placement and verbal reminders were modified until recovery was maximized. Actual quantity recovered was estimated based on sales of bottled beverages: 6,000 units bottled water in plastic, 6,120 units sports drinks & sodas in plastic, and 48 glass beer bottles. SELF-CERTIFICATION I (name) , (title) certify that the city or county 01 has expended $ 54,076.00 from the Department 01 Conservation's 1999/2000 city/county payment program for bevera e container rec clin activities. THE SUBMISSION OF FALSE INFORMA TION WITH INTENT TO DEFRAUD IS A CRIME PUNISHABLE BY SUBSTANTIAL FINES, UP TO THREE YEARS IMPRISONMENT, OR BOTH. KNOWING THIS, I CERTIFY UNDER PENAL TY OF PERJURY THA T THE FACTS REPRESENTED HEREIN ARE TRUE AND CORRECT TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE. Signature of Representative or Designee Authorized to Expend Funds Title (Named on Resolution) Designee - Director of Public Services Date Printed Name of Above Representative or Designee Lynn Merrill This form must be received by Aorll 30. 2002. Send to: Department of Conservation, Division of Recycling, Community Outreach Branch, CitylCounty Payments, 801 K Street, MS 20-24, Sacramento, CA 95814-3533, fax (916) 322-8758 or e-mail I! to your field representative. If you need assistance please call (916) 322-ll613 or 1-800-RECYCLE and ask for your field _sentative. 1102 e Waste Tire Enforcement Grant Application FY 2001-2002 e e City of San Bernardino Public Services Department 300 N. D Street San Bernardino, CA 92418 (909) 384-5549 e e e TABLE OF CONTENTS Grant Application Cover Sheet Program Application Work Statement Budget Itemization Approved Resolution Demonstration of Recycling Program Summary of Current and Previous Grant Awards Exhibit A Section I Exhibit B Exhibit C Section n Section III Exhibit D 1- STATE OF CALIFORNIA CIWMB Form 211 (revised 1/96) Exhibit A California Tire Recycling Grant Program Grant Application APPLICANT INFORMATION Applicant Clty of San Bernardino Public Services Dept. Mailing Address :JOO N. D Street Cit San Bernardino Primary Contact/Title Linda Ceba 11 os, Telephone Number (909) 384-5549 Legislative District Numbers: Assembly: 62 Federal Tax Identification Number 95-6000772 County San Bernardino Environmental Projects Manager Zip Code 92418 FaxNumber(909) 384-5190 Senate: 32 / S:~ ty- Grant Funds Requested $ 22,392.00 County Matching Funds $ o School District Total Project Cost $ 22,392.00 Project Summary (A concise summary: Who; What; When; Where; How, and; Why) The City of San Bernardino Public Services Department is requesting Waste Tire Enforcement Grant Funds for the implementation of compliance and inspection activities at waste tire facilities within the City. Grant funding is requested in the amount of $22,392 for the grant period beginning July 1, 2002 to April 1, 2004. Certification: I declare, under penalty of peIjury, that all information submitted for the CIWMB's consideration for allocation of rant funds is true and accurate to the best of m knowled e and belief. Applicant thorized Signature Type 0 pri tn~le Lynn Merrill, Director of Public Services Date J/2II~~ California Integrated Waste Management Board Waste Tire Enforcement Grants Page 1 0 e e e NEED The City of San Bernardino is a full service city with a population of 184,50 I people in a 55 square mile area. The City adopted its charter in 1905 and has a strong Mayor form of government, with a seven-member Council elected by ward. The City of San Bernardino experiences an on-going social and economic problem resulting from illegal dumping and stockpiling of tires. This problem includes the following attributes: . Annually, the City estimates that 258,000 waste tires may be generated within the City, of which at least 10% may be illegally transported and/or disposed of within the City. . On public right-of-ways, approximately 10% of the City's right-of-way crew's time is directed towards the problem of illegal tire dumping. This represents a significant cost to the City. The illegal stockpiling and disposal of waste tires within the City of San Bernardino contributes significantly to the overall problem of blight within the City, resulting in reduced property values and depressed conditions. When tires are illegally dumped on private property, it becomes the responsibility for the property owner to remove them. If the property owner fails to take action, the City, through an abatement process, will remove the tires and place a lien on the property for the costs of abatement. In some locations, these property owners are repeatedly victimized by illegal tire dumping, to the . point that the abatement liens exceed the value of their property. Illegal tire dumping further contributes to secondary problems such as illegal trash dumping and graffiti. Tire piles also provide a breeding ground for rodents and mosquitoes. These vectors are known to carry diseases that threaten public health. The City received funding for a third grant term in 2000/02 from the CIWMB for the implementation ofa Waste Tire Enforcement Grant. Site visits to facilities, development and distribution of educational materials, and coordinated cooperation from related departments were the key elements of this grant. Through the grant, the City was able to continue using an easy-to-understand brochure that contained information on tire disposal regulations, necessary fire department permits, and options for tire disposal services. Instead of handing the brochure during the site visit, stafffound that it was more effective to mail the brochure along with a letter to notifY the facility of our upcoming visit. This gave facility managers ample time to gather the required materials for inspection and also gave them an opportunity to ask questions and discuss the material with a City staff member prior to an inspection. This approach gave facility managers plenty of time to prepare for the inspection and the opportunity to address any issues with non-compliance. Facility managers have been appreciative of this method because the inspections didn't interfere with their business day. However, regular unscheduled site visits still prove to be the most effective method of ensuring compliance. e e e Previously, 30,000 tires were stockpiled in various locations within the City. With the funding from the previous three grant terms for the Waste Tire Program, we have considerably decreased the number of tires stockpiled. Currently, approximately 600 tires are illegally stockpiled at various locations within the City. The reduction of illegally stockpiled tires is due to the continuous inspection/compliance activities; and through our efforts to inform the City's Police Department and Code Compliance Department of waste tire storage and hauling regulations. Grant funds would enable the City to continue local monitoring and enforcement efforts for a fourth grant term. If funding is received, a full-time staff member would be dedicated part-time to the program, continuing the current education and monitoring of waste tire generators and haulers. OBJECTIVES The primary goal for this grant is to maintain a local waste tire enforcement program. Utilizing the inspection/compliance and survey activities available through this grant will enable the City to further reduce the environmental impact of illegal tire stockpiles and illegal tire dumping within the City. Grant activities will be complimented by the approaches and techniques already developed and implemented by the City of San Bernardino to manage used tires. The proposed program combines both state and local efforts to increase the likelihood that appropriate actions will be taken by tire dealers, auto dismantlers and waste tire facilities to properly dispose of waste tires. Objective 1 -Program Development The City's Environmental Projects Assistant assigned to the grant will revise and maintain a current list of tire dealers, auto dismantlers and waste tire facilities within the City limits. The educational brochure developed under the previous tire grant will be reviewed for any necessary changes and printed for distribution to all facilities. Initially, the brochure will be mailed to facilities with a cover letter. The mailing will notify all facility operators of the City's ongoing Waste Tire Program. This objective will be completed within 30 days. Objective 2 - Initial Field Survey Immediately following the mailing, the Environmental Projects Assistant will visit each site, conduct a survey of their current waste tire inventory, provide them with an additional copy of the educational brochure and answer any questions the facility operator may have about the program. Technical assistance regarding issues related to waste tire reporting, processing and disposal will also be provided. Previous studies have documented illegal waste tire piles throughout the City. Staff from the Public Services Department will partner with the City's Code Compliance Department to identify any additional facilities. This information will be used to compare against studies conducted after compliance/inspection and survey activities have concluded to determine program effectiveness and compliance with local and state regulations. This objective will be completed with 90 days of grant initiation. 2 e e e Objective 3 - Periodic Update Survey There are currently 63 tire dealers and 12 auto dismantlers within the City of San Bernardino. Three waste tire facilities that store more than 500 tires have been identified within the City limits. The Environmental Projects Assistant will perform inspection/compliance and survey activities on identified sites within the grant term. Objective 4 - Compliance Activity. The City will review the three identified waste tire facilities within the City during the Initial Field Survey to determine current status at each site. In addition, the City will identify any new or previously undisclosed sites. Once a site has been determined to accept or store 500 or more tires, the City shall prepare and issue a Letter of Violation (LOV) to the owner/operator of the site. If a facility is non-compliant, copies of the LOV shall be forwarded to the City's Code Compliance and Fire Departments to ensure a complete, thorough review of each site and a coordinated response to any potential violations, if necessary. Once a facility is determined to be in compliance with the regulations, staff will send a letter notifying them that there were no violations found during the inspection. On a weekly basis, the City shall monitor the issuance of the LOVs to ensure the receipt of Corrective Action Plans (CAP) by the deadlines outlined in the LOV. Upon receipt of the CAP, the City will forward a copy of the CAP to the CIWMB's Tire and Enforcement Agency, Permitting and Enforcement Section for review. Upon review and approval of the CAP, the City will continue to monitor each site to ensure the CAP time schedule is being met. A Warning Letter will be issued by the City in the event that the owner/operator of the site fails to submit a CAP, or fails to comply with the schedule outlined in the CAP. The Warning Letter will identify the action(s) the owner/operator must undertake to come into compliance and the deadline for completion. When unable to obtain a CAP or when the owner/operator continually fails to meet the deadlines set forth in the Warning Letter, the City will refer the file to the CIWMB's Tire and Enforcement Agency, Permitting and Enforcement Section for additional enforcement. When necessary the City will coordinate a response against the owner/operator through the City Attorney's Office for possible civil or criminal prosecution. This objective will be ongoing throughout the grant term. METHODOLOGY The City will utilize staff from the Public Services Department to conduct the inspection/compliance and survey activities outlined in this grant. The City currently employs four full-time Environmental Projects Assistants. One Environmental Projects assistant will be assigned the tasks outlined in the grant. The Environmental Projects Assistant assigned to the grant will continue to be responsible for the implementation and management of this program when grant funding is no longer available. 3 e e e Task 1 - The City's current list of tire dealers, auto dismantler and waste tire facilities will be revised to include all businesses currently selling or storing waste tires. Each business will be contacted to determine the quantity of waste tires that are accepted or stored on their premises. Tire dealers or dismantlers identified as Waste Tire Facilities that store over 500 tires will be categorized for enforcement/compliance and survey activities. Those storing less than 500 tires will be categorized for survey activities. Task 2 - Tire dealers, auto dismantlers and waste tire facilities will be surveyed monthly to determine if they are using registered waste tire haulers for tire removal and properly manifesting waste tire disposal. Surveys will be conducted using forms provided by the California Integrated Waste Management Board, Tire Enforcement Branch. Copies of surveys for facilities with more than 1,500 tires will be submitted to the Board at the end of each month. Each month sites will be reviewed to determine if any violations of State or local requirements have occurred since the last visit. Task 4 - The City shall prepare and issue the Letter of Violation (LaV) to the owner/operator of the facilities that are found to be out of compliance with State and local statutes or regulations. Copies of the Lay will be forwarded to the City's Code Compliance and Fire Departments to ensure a complete and thorough review of each site and a coordinated response to any potential violations. Task 5 - The City shall monitor the issuance of the Lavs on a weekly basis to ensure receipt of Corrective Action Plans (CAP) by the deadlines set forth in the LaV. Upon receipt of the CAP, the City will forward a copy of the CAP to the CIWMB's Tire and Enforcement Agency, Permitting and Enforcement Section for review. Upon review and approval of the CAP, the City shall monitor each site to ensure the CAP time schedule is being met. This close monitoring reduces the opportunity for owners/operators to ignore compliance requirements. Task 6 - The City will issue a Warning Letter to owner/operators for sites that fail to submit a CAP, or fail to comply with the schedule outlined in the CAP. The Warning Letter will identify the action(s) the owner/operator must undertake to come into' compliance, as well as the deadline for completion. Task 7 - When unable to obtain a CAP from the owner/operator, or if the owner/operator consistently fails to meet the deadlines outlined in the CAP, the City will refer the file to the CIWMB's Tire and Enforcement Agency, Permitting and Enforcement Section for additional enforcement. In addition, the City will coordinate a response against the owner/operator through the City Attorney's office for possible civil or criminal prosecution. This integrated enforcement approach permits the City to leverage all available resources in order to gain compliance. Qualificatiolls The City's Department of Public Services has a full-time permanent staff of 180. The Department's Refuse Division is comprised of the Automated Residential Collection Unit, the Subscription Refuse Service Unit, the Street Sweeping Unit, the Recycling and Environmental Projects Unit, and Refuse Administration. The Refuse Division is 4 e e e responsible for the collection of refuse, recyclables, green waste and waste tires from residential and commercial accounts within the City's corporate boundaries. In 1995, the City of San Bernardino enacted a local ordinance and designed a program to deal with the issue of illegal tire disposal within the City. The City adopted the Used Tire Management Ordinance on June 20,1995, attempting to close several leaks in the State's waste tire reporting and manifest programs. The ordinance included an increased local penalty for illegal tire dumping: Under this program, staff visited all identified sellers of new and used tires within the City and provided them with information regarding both the State's waste management programs and the City's ordinance. Field audits of dealers to ensure compliance with local and state requirements were also planned. The passage of AB 21 08, which changed the point of collection fee to the point of retail purchase on January I, 1997, combined with a change in City staff, resulted in the City temporarily suspending the active development of it's Used Tire Management Program. The City has worked closely with the Tire Enforcement Unit of the CIWMB in order to seek abatement of illegal tire stockpiles within the City. As a result of this joint effort several tire piles were abated, either through direct threat of legal action from both the State and City levels, or through an increased awareness and closer monitoring at the City level. In addition, the City's residential refuse collection service permits residents to discard one tire per collection day, with a maximum of four tires in any three-month period. These tires are collected separate from the refuse and diverted to a local tire processor. In 2001, the City collected approximately 89.85 tons or 7,188 tires. Over the past seven years the City has coordinated enforcement activities with the CIWMB's Tire and Enforcement Agency, Permitting and Enforcement Section, demonstrating the City's ability and capacity to carry out these actions in a timely manner. Additionally, the City received funding from the CIWMB for the implementation of a 2000/02 Waste Tire Enforcement Grant. The City is close to completion of this grant program. Mallagemellt Persollllel Mike Moore, Environmental Projects Assistant, has coordinated the City's Waste Tire Surveillence and Enforcement Program for the past two years. In addition to the Waste Tire Program, Mr. Moore works with other staff members in coordinating the City's Used Oil Program and the City's Household Hazardous Waste Program. Mr. Moore has a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Public Administration from the California State University, San Bernardino. Linda Ceballos, Environmental Projects Manager, has over seven years of experience in the development and implementation of grant funded community resource programs for the City. Ms. Ceballos supervises a staff of four full-time Environmental Projects Assistants. A few of the duties that Ms. Ceballos is responsible for include the coordination of the City's recycling program and four grant funded projects. Ms. Ceballos has an Associate of the Arts Degree in Communications from Chaffey Community College in Rancho Cucamonga, California. 5 e e e Lynn Merrill, Director of Public Services, has over fifteen years of experience in the development of community resource programs, including presentations on a variety of topics, and the coordination of large, multi-faceted projects. Mr. Merrill has a Bachelor of Science Degree from the University of California, Riverside and a Masters Degree in Public Policy from Claremont College. Cooperative Efforts The staff coordinating the Waste Tire Program has developed a strong partnership with the City's Code Compliance Department, as well as the Police Department. Both code compliance field officers and police officers have been informed of waste tire storage and hauling regulations by the Public Services staff. The enforcement of these regulations by Code Compliance and the Police Department have been instrumental in the completion of the objectives outlined in the City's Waste Tire Grant. EVALUATION On a monthly basis City staff will monitor the number of illegally dumped tires reported by residents and City staff to determine if a 10% reduction in tire dumping has occurred as a result of the program. The City will compare the number of reports in the current period to the number of past reports to measure effectiveness. Program success will also be determined using the inspection/compliance and survey activities outlined by the grant. Monthly surveys will indicate the level of compliance with state and local regulations regarding disposal and hauling waste tires, as well as compliance when issued a Letter of Violation and/or Corrective Action Plan. Additionally, staff will prepare a monthly status report to measure the Waste Tire Program activities, discuss problems, and list Letters of Violation, Corrective Action Plans and follow up enforcement requirements on a site by site basis. 6 e e e BUDGET SUMMARY There are currently 63 tire dealers and 12 dismantlers within the City of San Bernardino; three of these facilities have been identified to store more than 500 tires. The estimated costs include all inspection/compliance and survey activities required to complete the activities within the grant term. The City believes that the funding is adequate to accomplish the tasks outlined. In addition to the work statement, a description is provided summarizing required expenses. A budget itemization is provided (Exhibit C). A. Survev. inspection/compliance activities - The Special Waste Coordinator wiIl dedicate 1,096 hours to coordinate and implement activities directly related to survey. inspection/compliance of tire dealers, dismantlers and waste tire facilities. 1. 1,096 hours total @ $20.001hr (fully loaded rate) = $21,920.00 B. Education packa::e - A brochure will be distributed that includes State and local tire storage and disposal regulations. This brochure will be mailed to dealers/dismantlers and waste tire facilities at the beginning of the program. 1. 600 brochures @ $0.28 each = $168.00 2. 400 mailings @ $0.34 each = $136.00 C. Survey Forms - These forms will be reproduced using an original survey form provided by CIWMB. 1. 600 each@ $0.28 each = $168.00 Total amount requested is $ 22,392 7 e e e COllE COMPLIANCE DEPARTMENT 20]-B !'i"nh "E" Street, SUlle 2()! . San Bernardinu' CA 92401-000] 909.384.5205 Fax: 909.384.5247 www.ci.san-bemardino.ca.us ;" March 25,2002 California Integrated Waste Management Board Special Waste Division 10011 Street, 1'.0. Box 4025 Sacramento, CA 95812-4025 RE: Letter of Support I am writing this letter in support of continuation of Waste Tire Enforcement Grant Funds for the City of San Bernardino Public Services Department. The Code Compliance Department has worked closely with the Public Services Department and has had many opportunities to see the impact the funding has had on our City. As a result of the program we have had numerous vacant lots Cleared ofiIlegaTIy dumped tires. Although the City still experiences illegaTIy dumped tires in vacant lots, we have noticed a significant reduction offhese incidences. The City's Waste Tire Program can also be credited with ensuring the proper storage and disposal of waste tires at tire dealers and auto dismanflers within the City, During the previous grant period training was provided to Code Compliance staff'to help discuss the program and encourage staff to assist property owners that have been victims ofiflegaIly dumped tires, As a result of the training, Code Compliance staffhas referred property owners to the program to assist them in clearing their properties ofillegaTIy dumped tires. Although previous grant funds have provided much needed assistance to the City, it is very important that we have continued funding for the Waste Tire Enforcement Program to ensure the large number of tire dealers and auto dismantlers within the City are properly disposing of waste tires. Sincerely, ~--- . ' /S~f.. G enn Baude Director of Code Compliance e e e Recycled Content Purchasing Evaluation Sheet The City of San Bernardino does not currently have a Recycled Content Purchasing Policy, the Public Services Department does voluntarily participate in RCP whenever possible. Purchase of recycled-content products. The City has purchased the following within the past year: .2.. Printing and writing paper (copy paper, index paper, envelopes) ~ Plastic products (toner cartridges, office products, lumber) .2.. Retread tires (passenger, truck, bus, trailer, equipment tires) _ Glass products (windows, fiberglass insulation, beakers) _ Solvents (printer, copier, parts cleaner) _ Compost! mulch _ Paper products (janitorial supplies, boxes, hanging files) ...x... Paint (latex, graffiti abatement. interior, exterior) L Steel products (automobiles, paper clips, furniture, scissors) _ Tire derived products ( flooring, playground cover) Re-refined oil ..L Other, please list Incentive items for school and community events. Performance of sustainable practices (Sustainable practices are practices that result in re- source conservation and/or efficiency) The City has performed the following within the past year: _ Integrated pest management .2.. Grasscycling _ Compostinglmulching _ Green operations & maintenance _ Renewable energy x Water-efficient lands L Energy efficiency Sustainable construction ~ Demolition debris recycling _ Other, please list e e e Number of Tire Dealers in the City of San Bernardino Number Owner Name Facilitv Name Address Phone 1 Manaoer #1 Auto Reoair 996 N. Mt. Vernon [(909) 889-8868 2 Albert Melhor 9th & G Tires 717 W. 9th Street 909 383-8473 3 Simon Assaf A & A Auto Service 4342 N. Sierra Wav 909 886-2134 4 AIi Moo had ham A One Automotive Center 154 S. Waterman 909 888-7977 5 Dearld Wicker A One Tire Center 333 S. Waterman Ave. 909 884-3777 6 Dave White A Plus Tire & Service 446 W. Oranoe Show Rd. 909 889-8551 7 Manaoer Alex's Tires 1248 N. Mt. Vernon N/A 8 Anoie Caroentiero Ana ie's Auto Center 164 W. Hiohland Ave. (909) 883-8677 9 Jose Baez Baez Brakes & Alianment 1525 S. Tiooecanoe 1909 799-3804 10 Armando Barbernena Barberena Auto Reoair & Ser. 231 S. "E" St. 909 381-6164 11 Tristar Holdina LLC BAS Recvclina Inc. 1400 N. "H" Street 909 383-7050 12 Douo Hitchcock Bio 0 Tires 101 South Mt. Vernon 909 884-4837 13 Manaoer Bio 0 Tires 2536 E. Hiohland 909 884-9745 14 Allan Keenan Bob & AI's Tires 106 N. Mt. Vernon (909 885-3759 15 James Keo Chenla Comolete Auto Reoair 1195 S. Waterman Ave. 909 880-4354 16 Ron Sanduskv Commercial Tire Connection 568 S. Waterman Ave. 909 890-0047 17 Gabriel Coronel Coronel Tires 1105 S. Waterman Ave. 909 884-2996 18 Mahebub Pooat D & I Automotive 3308 North "E" Street 909 882-6014 19 Ben Nouven D & T Auto Reoair 595 E. Mill Street (909 884-6362 20 Jim Kino Discount Tire Center 101 W.Baseline 909 884-6844 21 Roberto Hernandez Dos Amioos Tire 1962 W. Rialto 909 889-8965 22 Eli Antoun E & A Auto Service Center 607 W. 9th St. 909 885-2194 23 Efrain Seoura Edward's Tire Service 2706 W. Foothill Blvd. 909 875-5729 24 Jose Looez EI Caballo Tire Shoo 1107 W. 5th St. 909 885-1395 25 Humberto Cortes EI Toro Tire Shoo 207 E. Baseline 1909 888-3865 26 Bill Unruh Jr. Firestone Tire & Service 271 E. Hiahland 909 886-5115 27 Jav White Firestone Tire & Service 1144 S. "E" St. 909 888-0201 28 Hilario Guzman G & M Tires 647 N. Mt. Vernon 909 884-5721 29 Manaoer Goodvear Tires 590 W. Baseline 909 884~8831 30 Rick Drake Goodvear Tires 2333 N. Sterlino 1909 864-3000 31 Eliborio Barajas Goodvear Tires 115 E. Baseline 909 885-3466 32 Marco Rached In & Out Tires 697 N. Waterman Ave. 909 884-5541 33 Chuck Stone Inland Wheel Center 640 W. Mill St. 909 888-6324 34 Antonio Cruz International Tire Shop 707 W. Baseline St. 909 384-1928 35 Alex Gonzalez Interstate Tire Dist. 254 E. Vallev St. 909 889-2608 36 Jose Camooberde Joe's Tires 888 N. Waterman Ave. N/A 37 Jorae Canales Jore's Precision Alionment 397 W. Baseline St. (909) 381-1956 38 Jose Aouiluz Jose's Tire Shoo 687 W. Hiahland 909 881-0119 39 Pedro Amarillo Korita's Tires 1632 W. 5th St. 909 889-0614 40 Linda Sanchez Latino's best Tires 2793 W. Foothill Blvd. 909 875-7933 41 Salvador Aouavo Los Aouavo Tire Shoo 1601 N. Mt. Vernon 1909\381-1580 42 Salvador Aouavo Los Aouayo Tire Shoo #2 2137 W. Hiohland (909) 887-6655 43 Arturo Marin Los Primos Tires 391 S. "E" St. N/A 44 Max Gonzales Max's Tires 1640 E. 3rd St. (909) 388-1012 45 Walter Morales Morales Tires 2 1549 Caroenter St. 909 881-1220 46 Mavnor Morales Morales Tires 3 147 E. Baseline 909 884-0488 47 Rav Gremchuck Nemo & Jacks 280 S. Arrowhead 909 888-6110 48 Abelardo Padilla Padilla Tire Co. 1610 Baseline St. 909 388-9287 49 Sal Ramos Peoole's Tire & Service 675 Inland Center Dr. 909 884-8100 50 Ken Vioil . Peoole's Tire & Service 1267 N. Waterman (909\889-2626 e e e Number of Tire Dealers in the City of San Bernardino 51 Tim Adams Peo Bovs 147 S. "E" SI. (909) 884-4771 52 Kvle Fletcher Pete's Road Service 747 W. Rialto Ave. (909) 888-6616 53 Phil Doresv Phil's Auto Sales & Tires 365 N. MI. Vernon Ave. (909 388-1316 54 Oscar Mendez PitStoD 1188 w. 5th SI. 909 885-1395 55 Henrv Rivera Quick StoD Tires 196 N. MI. Vernon 909 388-7407 56 Bill Heiser SS Automotive 148 E. Baseline SI. 909 884-2244 57 Anthonlv Armiio Sam's Club Tire Center 885 E. Harriman PI. 909 885-7581 58 Andres LODez San Roberto Tires 1088 W. Baseline SI. 909 884-5118 59 Larrv Russo Sears, Roebuck & Co. 101 Inland Center Mall 909 384-4291 60 Roberto Cardenas Universal Tire Shoo 826 E. Baseline Ave. (909 381-6698 61 Dale Snvder Vallev Tire ComDanv 282 N. Waterman Ave. 909 889-5603 62 Marcello Aauavo Villa Nueva 416 S. MI. Vernon 909 889-5528 63 Jim Winlund Winston Tires 601 N. Waterman Ave. 909 888-6661 64 David ZaData Zaoata Tires 797 W. 19th SI. 909 430-0880 e e e Number of Auto Dismantlers in the City of San Bernardino Number Owner Name Facility Name Address Phone 1 Tim Schneider All GM Recvclino 330 W. 6th 51. 909 889-0206 2 Bo Martin All You Need Auto Dismantle 831 N. Waterman Ave. 909 888-0042 3 Paul Wilson American Auto Wreckina 755 N. Waterman Ave. 909 884-5211 4 Christine Tran B&T Imoorts Auto Wreckina 1941 W. 4th 51. 909) 888-0992 5 Manuel Rameriz Chuck's Auto Wreckers 1690 Walnut 51. 909\ 824-2716 6 Nita Cutter Jimbo's Auto Wreckina 527 W. Mill 51. 909 885-0748 7 Dick Merrell Merrell's Auto Dismantlina Inc 827 N. Waterman Ave. 909 888-4768 8 Ted Smith San Bernardino Pick A Part 407 E. 9th 51. 909 884-5308 9 John Mueller San Bernardino Truck Dismantlers 1455 W. San Bernardino Ave. 909 796-5211 10 T onv Israel Sierra's Auto Dismantlers 908 W. 8th 51. 909 383-7155 11 Alfredo Gonzales Three Guv's Auto Wreckina 275 S. Muscott 909\ 383-0852 12 Dino Marulsos Waterman Auto Dismantlers Inc 701 B, Waterman Ave. 909\ 889-2731 e e e Exhibit B City of San Bemardino Waste Tire Enforcement Grant Program WORK STATEMENT PRODUCT OF STAFF OR TIME DESCRIPTION OF TASK BUDGET RESULTS CONTRACTOR PERIOD Identify Waste Tire Sites, Tire July 2002 - Dealers, and Auto Dismanllers $ 800.00 Revise Lists Staff Mar. 2004 Revise and print educational Produce July- brochure $ 208.00 Educational brochure Staff Aug. 2002 Mali Brochures to Facilities $ 256.00 Distribute information Staff Aug. 2002 Print Survey Forms $ 168.00 Survey Forms Staff Aug. 2002 Conduct Survey, Inspection and Determine Aug. 2002 - Compliance Activities $ 20,460.00 compliance Staff Mar. 2004 Write Final Report $ 500.00 Grant closure Staff March- Apr-04 Submit Final Report $ - .Grant closure Staff Apr-04 $ 22,392.00 -l "U!:"Um m" 0 ::!. g) ::!. 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An approved resolution will be submitted separately before the May 1,2002 deadline. e e e Demonstration of Recycling Program The City of San Bernardino Public Services Department implemented a curbside, commingled recycling program for residents in 1995. The City provides curbside, commingled recycling service to 45,000 single-family residencies within the City. Residents participating in the program have an opportunity to recycle glass, plastic, aluminum cans, steel cans, newspaper, mixed paper, cardboard. The City also provides the opportunity for residents to recycle greenwaste, used tires and used motor oil and filters. These items are collected curbside for the residents. In addition to residential recycling, the City has also implemented a commingled recycling program for businesses. The City's Municipal Code 8.24 sets forth the definition of recyclable materials and services provided by the City. Resolution 98-228 established rates for City refuse and recycling services. e e e Exhibit D Summary of Current and Previous Grant Awards The City of San Bernardino Public Services Department, Environmental Projects Division has received the grant funds listed below within the past five years: Waste Tire Surveillance and Enforcement Grant 2000-02 Waste Tire Surveillance and Enforcement Grant, funded by the CIWMB, Agreement Number TEA4-99-32 16, in the amount of $21,990. Funding was provided to the City to continue surveillance, inspection, and compliance program for a third grant period. Site visits to facilities, distribution of educational materials and coordinated cooperation from related departments were the key elements of this grant. This grant has not been audited. 1999-2000 Waste Tire Surveillance and Enforcement Grant, funded by the CIWMB, Agreement Number TEA3-98-2777, in the amount of $10,955. Funding was provided to the City to continue surveillance, inspection, and compliance program for a second year. Site visits to facilities, distribution of educational materials and coordinated cooperation from related departments were the key elements of this grant. This grant has not been audited. 1998-99 Waste Tire Surveillance and Enforcement Grant, funded by the CIWMB, Agreement Number TEA2-97-2386, in the amount of$II,474. Funding was provided to the City to conduct a surveillance, inspection, and compliance program. Site visits to facilities, development and distribution. of educational materials and coordinated cooperation from related departments were the key elements of this grant. This grant has not been audited. Used Oil Block Grants 2001-02 Used Oil Block Grant, funded by the CIWMB, Agreement Number UBG7-01- 6037, in the amount of$58,908. Funded was provided for the continued expansion of the City's used oil program to include the collection of used oil filters, in addition to the continuation of the school and public education programs. This grant has not been audited. 2000-01 Used Oil Block Grant, funded by the CIWMB, Agreement Number UBG6-00- 4037, in the amount of $64,306. Funded was provided for the continued expansion of the City's used oil program to include the collection of used oil filters, in addition to the continuation of the school and public education programs. This grant has not been audited. 1997-2000 Used Oil Block Grant, funded by the CIWMB, Agreement Number UBG5- 96-2037, in the amount of $184,108. Funded was provided for the continued expansion of the City's used oil program to include the collection of used oil filters, in addition to I e e e the continuation of the school and public education programs. This grant has not been audited. Used Oil Opportunity Grants 1995-97 Used Oil Opportunity Grant, funded by the CIWMB, Agreement Number UOG2-94-130-36, in the amount of $136,468. Funding was provided for the expansion of the curbside collection program to include the distribution of used oil collection containers for residents, and offer an education program for the community and the schools. This grant has not been audited. 1996-98 Used Oil Opportunity Grant, funded by the CIWMB, Agreement Number UOG3-95-1452, in the amount of $102,346. Funding was provided to develop an aggressive public education campaign to promote recycling of used motor oil. This grant has not been audited. Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grant 1998-2000 Household Hazardous Waste Discretionary Grant, funded by the CIWMB, in the amount of$71,995. Funding was provided to develop and implement a collection program for home-generated sharps incorporated into the City's current household hazardous waste collection facility. This grant has not been audited. Department of Conservation, Division of Recycling Grants 2000-01 Beverage Container Recycling and Litter Reduction Grant, funded by the Department of Conservation, Division of Recycling, in the amount of $53,596. Funds were provided for the continued implementation and promotion of beverage container and litter reduction activities. This grant has not been audited. 1999-2000 Beverage Container Recycling and Litter Reduction Grant, funded by the Department of Conservation, Division of Recycling, in the amount of $54,076. Funds were provided for the implementation and promotion of beverage container and litter reduction activities. This grant has not been audited. California Healthy Cities and Communities Grants 2001-02 California Healthy Cities Grant, funded by California Healthy Cities and Communities, in the amount of $15,000. Funds were provided to continue the City's Blight Buster Program activities. This grant has not been audited. 1999-2000 California Healthy Cities Grant, funded by California Healthy Cities and Communities, in the amount of $7,500. Funds were provided for the expansion of the Blight Education Program to include additional schools and a partnership with local Neighborhood Associations. This grant has not been audited. 1999 California Healthy Cites Mini-Grant, funded by California Healthy Cities and Communities, in the amount of $3,000. Funds were provided for the City's first Youth Visioning Summit and travel to annual conference. Schools participating in the Blight Education Program sent student representatives to develop a vision statement for the City 2 e e e and discuss issues that contribute to the health of the city. This grant has not been audited. 1997-98 California Healthy Cities Grant, funded by California Healthy Cities and Communities, in the amount of $7,500. Funds were provided for the development and implementation of a Blight Education Program for students located in a priority area. This grant has not been audited. 3 , . ** FOR OFFICE USE ONLY - NOT A PUBLIC DOCUMENT ** RESOLUTION AGENDA ITEM TRACKING FORM Meeting Date (Date Adopted): q - ! I) -0;;; Item # Vote: Ayes 1- '7 Nays 8 Change to motion to amend original documents: ~3 Resolution # /JOOc1-I! g Abstain cr Absent e- Reso. # On Attachments: v Contract term: Note on Resolution of Attachment stored separately: ~ Direct City Clerk to (circle I): PUBLISH, POST, RECORD W/COUNTY Date Sent to Mayor: Lf - J & .:.. ()-;).. 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