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2012-28048 Reso RESOLUTION NO. ?012 -28048 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, APPROVING THE DESIGN OF THE RECYCLING RECEPTACLE TO BE PROVIDED UNDER THE COCA -COLA SPONSORSHIP AGREEMENT, AND ALSO APPROVING THE DESIGN OF A MATCHING TRASH RECEPTACLE, AS RECOMMENDED BY THE FINANCE AND CITYWIDE PROJECTS COMMITTEE AT ITS JULY 9, 2012 MEETING. WHEREAS, by managing solid waste and conserving material resources through reduction, re -use, and recycling, the City will help minimize impacts to the quality and safety of the local environment, reduce costs of waste disposal, and decrease the carbon footprint associated with the production and the use and disposal of materials; and WHEREAS, the City's Sustainability Plan outlines the goal of increasing the Citywide volume of recyclables diverted from the County landfill to recycling plants; and WHEREAS, improving the design of recycling and trash receptacles with enhanced signage, and by placing the recycling bin next to the trash bin, will help to increase recycling volumes along Lincoln Road; and WHEREAS, under Coca - Cola's Sponsorship Agreement with the City, Coca -Cola will provide, at its sole cost and expense, 43 recycling bins, which will be installed on Lincoln Road as the first phase of the City's Right -of -Way Recycling Bin Pilot Program; and WHEREAS, Coca -Cola has designed dual silver recycling and blue trash receptacles, which the City would like to install as part of the aforestated Pilot Program, to determine the design's long- term durability and recycling diversion success; and WHEREAS, at its July 9, 2012 meeting, the Finance and Citywide Projects Committee approved the design of Coca - Cola's proposed recycling receptacle, and also approved the design of a matching trash receptacle (which would be constructed and installed, at the City's expense, next to the proposed recycling receptacles); and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT DULY RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, that the Mayor and City Commission approve the design of the recycling receptacle to be provided under the Coca -Cola Sponsorship Agreement, and also approving the design of a matching trash receptacle, as recommended by the Finance and Citywide Projects Committee at its July 9, 2012 meeting. 4 PASSED AND ADOPTED this 24 day of October, 2012. ATTEST: Matti He Bower, Mayor : ORATED:_: Rafa6l Granado, City Clerk � � � APPROVED AS'TO T:WGENDA \2012 \10- 24- 12 \Lincon Road Recycling RESO.doc FORM & LANGUAGE & Frll (ECUTION Z �- i y orney pat COMMISSION ITEM SUMMARY Condensed Title: A Resolution Approving The Design Of The Recycling Receptacle To Be Provided Under The Coca -Cola Sponsorship Agreement And The Design Of A Matching Trash Receptacle As Recommended By The Finance And Citywide Projects Committee. Key Intended Outcome Supported: Enhance the Environmental Sustainability of the Community and Improve Cleanliness of Miami Beach Rights of Way Especially in Business Areas. Supporting Data (Surveys, Environmental Scan, etc.): Under the 2012 Community Survey the City of Miami Beach received moderate ratings on its efforts to be green (66% positive) and on its sustainability initiatives 63% positive). Issue: Shall the Mayor and City Commission approve the design of the recycling receptacle to be provided under the Coca -Cola Sponsorship Agreement and the design of a matching trash receptacle as recommended by the Finance and Citywide Projects Committee? Item Summa /Recommendation: The Sustainability Committee recommended that the City consider improving the design of the recycling bins currently deployed throughout the City. In addition, it has been established that placing recycling bins, next to trash bins will improve recycling rates in the public right -of -way (ROW). Coca -Cola has designed a dual recycling and trash unit with die -cut messaging. In the Euclid Circle demonstration project, Coca - Cola's recycling bin was the most successful prototype, having the least amount of cross contamination and largest quantity of recyclables present. The City needs 43 dual units (43 recycling bins plus 43 trash bins) to serve Lincoln Road. Per its sponsorship agreement, Coca -Cola will provide the 43 recycling bins. However, the City will need to purchase the 43 matching trash bins designed by Coca -Cola to provide a uniform dual unit. . In light of the Historic Preservation Board's Resolution to further develop the design for the containers in a manner more consistent with the City's design characteristics, an alternative could be to coordinate the colors of the recycling and trash bins to match the colors of the City's sign program along Lincoln Road. If this alternative is desired, the recycling bins would remain silver and the trash bins could be blue. This would add to the character of Lincoln Road and show a well planned, organized street furniture program, while maintaining the functionality of the proposed bins. However, in considering this alternative the color of the other trash bins citywide should be considered as those are dark green. If the blue trash bins were selected the City could change the color of all trash bins citywide overtime as they are replaced or in need of repainting. The Administration is seeking direction from the City Commission on whether the change the color of the trash bins on Lincoln Road from dark green to the City's approved blue. Once approved, the City will still need to bid and purchase the matching trash bins for Lincoln Road. THE ADMINISTRATION RECOMMENDS APPROVAL OF THE RESOLUTION. Advisory Board Recommendation: On July 9, 2012, the FCWPC recommended that the Commission approve the Coca -Cola recycling receptacle design and include a matching trash receptacle. On September 11, 2012, the HPB recommended that Coca -Cola develop a design more consistent with the unique characteristics of the City. On October 2, 2012, the DRB recommended that the City move forward the p dual bin design. Financial Information: Source of Amount Account s. � 2 Pl Total Financial Impact Summary: City Clerk's Office Legislative Tracking: Richard Saltrick ext. 6565 Department Director Assis t Ky m4la City Ma "r r FHB I JGG MA KGB T:\AGENDA\2012 \10 -24 -12 \Lincoln Road Recycling SUMMARY doe MIAMI BEACH AGENDA ITEM R7 O DATE 'a " 2 t MIAMI BEACH City of Miami Beach, 1700 Convention Center Drive, Miami Beach, Florida 33139, www.miamibeachfl.gov COMMISSION MEMORANDUM TO: Mayor Matti Herrera Bower and Members of the City Commission FROM: Kathie G. Brooks, Interim City Manager DATE: October 24, 2012 SUBJECT: A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, APPROVING THE DESIGN OF THE RECYCLING RECEPTACLE TO BE PROVIDED UNDER THE COCA -COLA SPONSORSHIP AGREEMENT AND THE DESIGN OF A MATCHING TRASH RECEPTACLE AS RECOMMENDED BY THE FINANCE AND CITYWIDE PROJECTS COMMITTEE. ADMINISTRATION RECOMMENDATION The Administration recommends adopting the resolution. BACKGROUND The Sustainability Committee believes that the City should consider improving the design of the recycling bins currently deployed throughout the City. In addition, it has been established that placing recycling bins next to trash bins will improve recycling rates in the right -of -way (ROW). On May 17, 2012, the Finance and Citywide Projects Committee ( FCWPC) reviewed the Euclid Circle recycling bin demonstration. The Committee recommended that during FY 2012/13 budget discussion, staff determine the number and locations of recycling bins that are needed in the ROW, and present a cost comparison for the current silver bin, the Coca -Cola recycling bin, and /or the Big Belly recycling bin. On July 9, 2012, FCWPC determined that the Coca -Cola recycling bin design was the most cost - effective model, approved the Coca -Cola design, and recommended that a dual recycling and trash receptacle be developed and installed as a pilot project along Lincoln Road. The Committee recommended that the Historic Preservation Board (HPB) and the Design Review Board (DRB) provide comment on the design. On September 11, 2012, the HPB passed a resolution encouraging Coca -Cola to further develop the design for the containers in a manner more consistent with the unique design characteristics of the City of Miami Beach (Attachment A). On October 2, 2012, the DRB passed a resolution recommending a more rounded metal rain hood, with the inclusion of the Miami Beach logo to be located on the trash container in addition to its location on the recycling container (Attachments B & C). City Commission Memo — Lincoln Road Dual Recycling and Trash Bins October 24, 2012 Page 2 of 3 Current ROW Recycling Program Since 2009, the City has installed 74 dual recycling bins and 63 silver urban style stand -alone recycling bins throughout the City's ROW, beach entrances, and in select parks. The City services the ROW bins along Lincoln Road and Ocean Drive and the waste haulers service those in City parks, beach entrances and other ROW locations. The ROW bins are serviced on a regular schedule to ensure a high level of service. As part of the Coca -Cola Sponsorship Agreement, Coca -Cola developed signage for the existing silver recycling bins and wraps for the dual bins used at beach accesses and parks. The wraps have been installed and the signage for the silver bins will be installed shortly. All existing recycling bins and all future recycling bins to be purchased by the City will include this updated recycling message to create a uniform design throughout the City. Proposed ROW Recycling Bin Pilot Program Coca -Cola has designed a custom recycling bin and matching trash bin, with die -cut messaging that can be placed together to create a dual unit (Attachment C). In the Euclid Circle demonstration project, Coca - Cola's recycling bin was the most successful prototype, having the least amount of cross contamination and largest quantity of recyclables present. The City needs 43 dual units (43 recycling bins plus 43 trash bins) to serve Lincoln Road. Per its Sponsorship Agreement, Coca -Cola will provide the 43 recycling bins. However, the City will need to purchase 43 matching trash bins designed by Coca -Cola to provide a uniform dual unit. Staff recommends that the ROW Recycling Bin Pilot Program be phased, beginning with the Lincoln Road Coca -Cola dual recycling and trash receptacle pilot project. If the new bins are successful, the City will purchase an additional 83 dual units to deploy throughout the entertainment districts. The existing 52 silver bins currently located in these districts would then be repositioned along identified high pedestrian areas. ANALYSIS Attachment D illustrates the Coca -Cola dual unit cost and total capital cost for Lincoln Road over five years. The cost per individual recycling bin designed by Coca -Cola is $800. The trash and recycling bins are priced individually. Coca -Cola has committed to provide 43 individual recycling bins to be installed, at no cost to the City. The City would be responsible for purchasing the 43 matching trash bins to complete the 43 dual units necessary along Lincoln Road. It is estimated that maintenance costs for these 86 bins will be $1,075 per year and the refurbishment costs will be $5,375 every two years. Over 5 years, the total cost of the ROW Recycling Bin Pilot Program is estimated to be $43,000. In light of the Historic Preservation Board's Resolution to further develop the design for the containers in a manner more consistent with the City's design characteristics, an alternative could be to coordinate the colors of the recycling and trash bins to match the colors of the City's sign program along Lincoln Road. If this alternative is desired, the recycling bins would remain silver and the trash bins could be blue. This would add to the character of Lincoln Road and show a well planned, organized street furniture program, while maintaining the functionality of the proposed bins. However, in considering this alternative the color of the other trash bins citywide should be considered as those are dark green. Historically, the City has purchased green trash bins throughout the City to remain consistent and reinforce that trash should be disposed of in green City Commission Memo — Lincoln Road Dual Recycling and Trash Bins October 24, 2012 Page 3 of 3 bins. If the blue trash bins were selected the City could change the color of all trash bins citywide overtime as they are replaced or in need of repainting. The Administration is seeking direction from the City Commission on whether the change the color of the trash bins on Lincoln Road from dark green to the City's approved blue. Once approved, the City will still need to bid and purchase the matching trash bins for Lincoln Road. CONCLUSION The Administration recommends that the Mayor and City Commission adopt the resolution. Attachments: A. Historic Preservation Board Resolution B. Design Review Board Resolution C. Dual Recycling and Trash Receptacle Design D. Dual Bin Fiscal Analysis KGB/ > HB /JJF /RWS /ESW T:\AGE AA\2012 \10 -24 -12 \Lincoln Road Recycling MEMO.doc Attachment A CITY OF MIAMI.BEACH HISTORIC PRESERVATION BOARD t RESOLUTION WHEREAS, - the City of - Miami Beach, Historic Preservation Board. is charged by _ Ordinance as :serving in an advisory capacity to the City Commission and.other City Boards on issues affecting the City's architecture, design, historic districts and structures; and WHEREAS, the Historic Preservation Board strongly supports the efforts of the City " to promote and enhance its unique social and architectural history and to improve the appearance of streets and neighborhoods and the quality of life of its residents; and WHEREAS, the Historic Preservation Board strongly supports the efforts'of the City 'to promote its historic neighborhoods. and commercial districts as valuable Historical, { educational and visual resources for its residents and visitors, as well as vital, thriving I ' centers for activity; and WHEREAS, street furniture including lighting, signag`e, benches„ and trash. containers, plays a vital role in the overall appearance of the historic districts; and WHEREAS, the•City of Miami Beach has made a substantial investment in the high quality design of street furniture within its historic districts, especially along-Lincoln Road; and . WHEREAS, although the Historic Preservation Board strongly supports the concept of a combined trash and recycling.container concept, the Board is extremely disappointed in the mundane, generic and substandard design.proposed for these containers; and WHEREAS, a high quality, dynamic and, streamline designed trash and recycling container unit would further enhance the unique and special design character of Miami Beach. ; i THEREFORE, it is hereby resolved that the Historic Preservation Board strongly i encourages Coca -Cola to further develop the design for these containers in a manner { more consistent,with the unique design characteristics of the City of Miami Beach. PASSED AND ADOPTED THIS 1.1 "''DAY OF September, 2012: i ' THOMAS R. MOONE Design and Preservation Manager For the Historic Preservation Board. F:I PLAN\$HPBIRESOS12012.ResoslRES- Recycling Bins,doc J. r , Attachment B • 1 CITY OF MIAMI BEACH DESIGN REVIEW BOARD RESOLUTION 'WHEREAS, the City of Miami Beach Design.Review Board is charged by Ordinance as serving in an advisory capacity to the City Commission and other City Boards on issues a "ffecting the City's architecture, design, structures; and . WHEREAS, the Design.Review Board strongly supports the efforts of the City to promote and enhance its unique social and architectural history and to improve the appearance of its streets and neighborhoods and the quality of life of its residents; and WHEREAS, the Design Review Board strongly supports the concept of a combined trash and recycling container, and encourages an increase in the number of recycling bins located - throughout the City; and WHEREAS, the Design Review Board recognizes that the City's .Finance. and Citywide Projects Committee.has selected the Coca Cola designed containers because they have the greatest recycling rates and are the lowest cost option compared to other alternatives; and WHEREAS, the Design Review Board recognizes that Coca Cola will be donating l the recycling bins and the City will be funding the cost of"the accompanying trash bins; and : WHEREAS, the Design Review Board has reviewed the three (3) options presented, and believes that the bins with 'Metal rain hood option 2', will be, the least obtrusive while also discouraging the placement of trash and recyclable containers on top of the rain hood; and THEREFORE, it is hereby resolved that the Design Review Board 'unanimously approved a motion (3 -0) recommending, that the City Manager, the Mayor and City Commissioners, approve the recycling bins with 'Metal rain hood option 2', with the inclusion of the Miami Beach logo -to be located on the trash container in addition to its 'location on the recycling container. 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