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HomeMy WebLinkAbout21-Public Services CITY OF SAN BERWDINO . REQUEST QR COUNCIL ACTION From: Manuel P. Moreno, Jr. Subject: Residential RecycHng pilot Program Dept: Public Services Date: 08/17/92 Synopsis of Previous Council action: 03/02/92 - Adopted the Source Reduction and Recycling Element as mandated by the California Integrated Waste Management Act of 1989 (AB939). Recommended motion: Adopt resolution. /Wl~ ~~ ( Contact person: Kevin Barnes, Refuse Superintendent Supporting data attached: Staff Report, Resolution Phone: 384-5053 Ward: AU FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: No direct costs from General Fund Source: (Acct, No.! (Acct, DescriPtion) Finance: Council Notes: 75-0262 Agenda Item No ::l.. / . CITY OF SAN BERtO:.DINO .;; REQUEST QR COUNCIL ACTION STAFF REPORT To begin reducing the city's waste stream going to 1andfi1ls by 25% as required by AB 939, the Department of Pub1ic services Refuse Division is proposing a six month pilot residential recycling program for 1,800 homes among four diverse areas of the city. Data resulting from the pilot program will be used in planning citywide recyc1ing programs which must be in place prior to 1995. This pilot program will integrate with the City's existing automated refuse collection program without the need for additional kinds of trucks by substituting one automated mixed recyclable material pickup for one of two existing refuse pickups per week beginning in late September 1992. This method is recommended because the waste stream study from the City's SRRE indicates that traditional recyclab1es do not exist in sufficient quantities to achieve the 25% diversion goal, and it is therefore necessary to include 1ower-value, non-traditional recyc1ab1es in a high-volume program. Participating homes already on the automated refuse system with a black 90 ga110n container will be delivered a bright blue 90 gallon container, with a universal recycling symbol, in which to place a large range of recyclab1e materials for pickup on one of their former refuse pickup days. Bilingual, pictographic, educational information on the program, materials, and schedule will be provided on the doorstep before implementation and attached to the container upon delivery. The collected material mix will be sorted for marketing by an outside contractor paid by a combination of revenue generated from the sale of recyclables, and from Refuse Division landfill fee funds if necessary due to low market prices. A break-even or small net savings over the existing landfill fee budget is anticipated under current market conditions, shown as follows: Typical Aggregate Value $ 20.00 per ton Sort Fee/Shipping Fee $ 55.00 cer ton Net Value (Cost) $<35.00> per ton Current Landfill Fee $ 36.65 per ton Approximate Recycling Cost $ 35.00 per ton Approximate Savings $ 1.65 per ton This estimated $1.65 per ton savings applies only to waste actually diverted, about 25% of an average household's 0.18 tons per month. Thus, approximately $0.29 monthly savings per household is estimated as available to defray the cost of the recycling containers. 75-0264 o ,) RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN 1 BERNARDINO, CALIFORNIA, ESTABLISHING A RESIDENTIAL RECYCLING PILOT 2 PROGRAM. 3 WHEREAS, jurisdictions wi thin the state of California are mandated by the California Integrated Waste Management Act of 1989 4 (AB 939) to divert 25% of their solid waste stream from landfill 5 disposal by the year 1995; and, 6 7 WHEREAS, an evaluation of waste stream content was made in the Source Reduction and Recycling Element (SRRE) and determined that 8 traditional recyc1ab1es do not exist in sufficient percentage 9 quantity to achieve 25% 10 11 12 13 diversion if separated from the waste stream; and, WHEREAS, an examination with respect to the City of San Bernardino's existing refuse collection system has been made of methodologies used by various agencies and businesses in the 14 Southwestern united States 15 traditional recyclables in 16 17 18 diverting for traditional and non- quanti ty from the residential waste stream; and, WHEREAS, twice per week refuse collection is currently provided to single in the city of San family dwelling residence each 19 Bernardino; and, 20 21 22 23 WHEREAS, substitution of one residential recyclable material pickup in lieu of of two refuse pickups is week one per a foreseeable and recommended method of diverting the majority of residentialrecyclables while maintaining operational economy; and, 24 25 26 WHEREAS, the Department of Public Services, with responsibility for solid waste collection within the City of San Bernardino, seeks 27 August 17, 1992 28 1 to test o. . the aforementioned ,-.... \...) substitution prior to citywide 1 implementation,' NOW THEREFORE, be it resolved that the City council of the City 2 of San Bernardino does hereby pass, approve, and adopt this 3 4 reso1ution authorizing the Department of Public Services to conduct 5 a residential recycling pilot program to test substitution of one recyclab1e material pickup per week in lieu of one of two existing 6 refuse pickups per week for a period of six months. 7 8 1/1/ 9 1/11 10 1/ 1/ 11 III1 12 II/I 13 I I I I 14 I I 1/ 15 I I I I 16 I I I I 17 111/ 18 I I I I 19 II/I 20 IIII 21 II/I 22 1/11 23 IIII 24 IIII 25 111/ 26 1/11 27 August 18, 1992 28 2 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 o A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR BERNARDINO, CALIFORNIA, ESTABL 1 PROGRAM 2 3 4 ,--. '.,.J AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN ISHING A RESIDENTIAL RECYCLING PILOT I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing resolution was duly adopted by the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino at a meeting thereof, held on the day of 5 1992, by the following vote, to wit: 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Counei1 Mell\l)ers: Aves Navs Abstain Absent ESTRADA - REILLY - HERNANDEZ - MAUDSLEY - MINOR - POPE-LUDLAM - MILLER - City Clerk The foregoing resolution is hereby approved this , 1992. day of 19 20 Approved as to form and legal content: 21 W. R. Holcomb, Mayor city of San Bernardino James F. Penman, City Attorney (}".o 7. qe~~ August 17, 1992 J ..... -, '.' . :'~'- , ' I ~ o .' . ,-.....' r ., '... '-:~:'~~?::;; . ._~. .', ~- -.. ..- --._---.- .' ;';";"::<:~:':_ f"t'-F~'~: . ." - ~ . -.. -;_:;-~;~;,~:-~";i~'~ : '-:<~:,~~~>:\~. _~"4. --- Chr MELBORNE " 11 --:-7 ..... AV .." ., , I ;:', ----r----;,........,,,..... ~-r-- I l '....0 . 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