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2012-28086 Reso RESOLUTION NO. 2012-28086 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, APPROVING, PURSUANT TO SECTION 2-367 (d) OF THE CITY CODE, THE SOLE SOURCE PURCHASE OF TRASH RECEPTACLES FROM RECYCLE CLEAR (TO MATCH THE RECYCLING RECEPTACLES BEING PROVIDED AT NO COST BY COCA COLA, UNDER ITS SPONSORSHIP AGREEMENT WITH THE CITY), IN THE ESTIMATED AMOUNT OF $34,400 FOR FISCAL YEAR(FY) 2012/13. 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, by improving the design of recycling and trash receptacles with enhanced signage, and by placing the recycling bin next to the trash bin, the City will help to increase recycling volumes; 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 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 WHEREAS, at its October 24, 2012 meeting, the City Commission approved Resolution No. 2012-28048, approving the design of the recycling receptacles (in the color silver) to be provided under the Coca-Cola Sponsorship Agreement, and also approved the design of the matching trash receptacles (in the color blue); and WHEREAS, Recycle Clear holds patents for, and is the sole manufacturer, of the approved recycling and trash receptacles; and WHEREAS, in order to optimize recycling volume by placing recycling bins next to trash bins, the City finds that it would be in its best interest to proceed with the recycling and trash receptacles (combination bins) proposed by Coca Cola; and WHEREAS, additionally, since the designs are not only compatible, but since Coca Cola is providing the recycling bins at no cost to the City, proceeding with the Coca Cola design for the matching trash receptacles would also result in a cost savings to the City (since, in effect, the City would only be responsible for the cost of the trash receptacles); and WHEREAS, since the matching trash receptacles are only designed and manufactured by Recycle Clear (as the firm that holds the patent to the design and which is also the sole manufacturer of the receptacles),.the City believes that Recycle Clear meets the requirements for a sole source vendor, as set forth in Section 2-367 (d) of the City Code; and WHEREAS, the Public Works Department has submitted the required written justification to the Procurement Division (as also required by Section 2-367 (d)) that Recycle Clear is the only source of supply of the desired trash bins (to match the recycling bins designed by Coca Cola). i . 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 hereby approve, pursuant to Section 2-367 (d) of the City Code, the sole source purchase of trash receptacles from Recycle Clear (to match the recycling receptacles being provided at no cost by Coca Cola, under its Sponsorship Agreement with the City), in the estimated amount of $34,400 for Fiscal Year (FY) 2012/13. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 12th day of December, 2012. ATTEST: Power,Rafael ranado, City C rk Ma ' Herrera Mayor T.\AGENDA\2012\12-12-12\Recycling y INCORP ORATED N C 1-1.2� APPROVED AS TO FORM &LANGUAGE &FOR EXECUTION i ttorne ate COMMISSION ITEM SUMMARY Condensed Title: A Resolution Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida,Approving The Sole Source Purchase Of The Matching Trash Receptacle From Recycle Clear,The Manufacturer Of The Recycling Receptacle Provided Under The Coca-Cola Sponsorship Agreement,In The Estimated Amount$34,400 For Fiscal Year 2012/13, And Waiving By 5/7ths Vote,The Formal Competitive Bidding Requirement, Finding Such Waiver To Be In The In The Best Interest Of The City. 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). Item Summa /Recommendation: 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. 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. The cost per individual 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. Recycle Clear is the sole manufacturer of the recycling and trash bins designed by Coca-Cola,which has several patented features in the design. This request for a sole source manufacturer will ensure continuity and unity for the Lincoln Road ROW recycling and trash dual units. It should be noted that outside of Lincoln Road,there are approximately 790 trash receptacles and 74 silver urban style standalone recycling bins throughout the City. These existing trash receptacles cost$1,200 per receptacle to replace at the end of their life cycle. If in the future, the City decides to replace all of the 864 trash and recycling receptacles with the trash and recycling bins designed by Coca-Cola, Recycler Clear would be the sole source supplier. At$800 per bin, the total cost of replacing all 864 existing trash and recycling receptacles is$691,200; therefore the City Administration recommends that the City trash and recycling bins,only be replaced after they have reached the end of their 4 to 6 year life cycle. 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 with the proposed dual bin design. Financial Information: Source of Amount Account Funds: 1 $25,000 365-2558-069359 2 $9,400 "301-2558-069359 3 PI Total Financial Impact Summary: At$800 per bin,the total cost of replacing all 864 existing trash and re:onl:ybe] receptacles is$691,200;therefore the City Administration recommends that the City trash and recycling bins, replaced after they have reached the end of their 4 to 6 year life cycle. City Clerk's Office Legislative Tracking: Richard Saltrick ext. 6565 Sign-Offs: Departme5 Director As 9i City pager CiIVManager FHB JGG M MAS KGB T:\AGENDA\2012\12-12-12\Recycling Bin Summary.doc AGENDA ITEM e7/41- &AIAMIBEACH DATE 491 /�fZ i i MIAMI BEACH City of Miami Beath, 1700 Convention Center Drive,Miami Beach,Florida 33139,www.miamibeachfl.gov COMMISSION MEMORANDUM TO: Mayor Matti Herrera Bower and Members of the ity Commission FROM: Kathie G. Brooks, Interim City Manager DATE: December 12, 2012 SUBJECT: A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, APPROVING THE SOLE SOURCE PURCHASE OF THE MATCHING TRASH RECEPTACLE FROM RECYCLE CLEAR, THE MANUFACTURER OF THE RECYCLING RECEPTACLE PROVIDED UNDER THE COCA-COLA SPONSORSHIP AGREEMENT,IN THE ESTIMATED AMOUNT$34,400 FOR FISCAL YEAR 2012113,AND WAIVING BY 5/7THS VOTE, THE FORMAL COMPETITIVE BIDDING REQUIREMENT,FINDING SUCH WAIVER TO BE IN THE IN THE BEST INTEREST OF THE CITY. ADMINISTRATION RECOMMENDATION The Administration recommends adopting the resolution. FUNDING Funding will be provided from the following accounts for Fiscal Year 2012/2013. • $25,000 RDA City Center Projects—Trash Receptacles Account Number 365-2558-069359 • $9,400 Capital Projects Not Financed By Bonds—Trash Receptacles Account Number 301- 2558-069359 BACKGROUND City staff, at the urging of the Sustainability Committee, has investigated improvements to the design of the recycling bins currently deployed throughout the City, as it has been established that placing recycling bins next to trash bins improves recycling rates. The Finance and Citywide Projects Committee (FCWPC) recommended that during FY 2012/13 budget discussion, staff determine the number and locations of recycling bins that are needed in the right-of-way (ROW), and present a cost comparison for the current silver bin, the Coca-Cola recycling bin, and/or the Big Belly recycling bin. On May 17, 2012,the FCWPC reviewed the Euclid Circle recycling bin demonstration. 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. 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 City Commission Memo—Lincoln Road Trash Bins December 12, 2012 Page 2 of 2 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. On October 2, 2012, the DRB passed a resolution recommending moving forward with 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. On October 24, 2012,the City Commission passed a resolution approving the design of the recycling receptacle in the color silver to be provided under the Coca-Cola Sponsorship Agreement,the design of a matching trash receptacle in the color blue, and the replacement of containers as needed. 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 A). ANALYSIS 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. 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. The cost per individual bin designed by Coca-Cola is $800, which is the cost paid by Coca-Cola. Recycle Clear is the sole manufacturer of the recycling and trash bins designed by Coca-Cola (Attachment C). The Recycle Clear product has several patented features,which is another reason why a sold source purchase is required for this design. This request for a sole source manufacturer will ensure continuity and unity for the Lincoln Road ROW recycling and trash dual units. It should be noted that outside of Lincoln Road,there are approximately 790 trash receptacles and 74 silver urban style standalone recycling bins throughout the City. These existing trash receptacles cost$1,200 per receptacle to replace at the end of their life cycle,which is four(4)to six(6)years. If in the future,the City decides to replace all of the 864 trash and recycling receptacles with the trash and recycling bins designed by Coca-Cola, Recycler Clear would be the sole source supplier. At $800 per bin,the total cost of replacing all 864 existing trash and recycling receptacles is$691,200; therefore the City Administration recommends that the City trash and recycling bins, only be replaced after they have reached the end of their 4 to 6 year life cycle. CONCLUSION The Administration recommends that the Mayor and City Commission adopt the resolution. Attachments: A. Dual Recycling and Trash Receptacle Design B. Recycle Clear Product Patents KGB/MAS/FHB/JJF/RWS/ESW T:\AGENDA\2012\12-12-12\Recycling Bin Memo.doc E O -0 U O N U O O N U O - J � -I- E Q) I U D O } N V) :: -0 0 � O cn cn } � � � _ LO � O U o0 O .� o N U O -KZZ O O 4) o O Co U N ♦- p •— , co _rZ 0) 0 E m 0 C O O O O O N ® OC: .� O O O —, Q J Q 0 .- Q E U E 1 ' o p� w V N a X `' sC N O Elm- i .L e. •— w C_ e to CL EU � o 2) a� 1 __ Attachment B Recycle Clear 2210 S 54th Street Innovative Recycling Solutions Milwaukee, Wl 53219 414-431-0651 www.recycleclear.com 414-431-0652 (Fax) Thank you for choosing Recycle Clear. We take pride in providing quality, easy-to-maintain products for all your recycling needs, indoor or outdoor. Our commitment to recycling prompted us to create attractive, customizable solutions for recycling in your community, and beyond. Recycle Clear products are manufactured in Milwaukee, WI from 82% Recycled Steel. Our products have unique features in them themselves which makes them different from any other recycling container. Our products have Patent #'s US 7,642,915, US D579,617, US 8,042,703, US D617,519 Trade Marks 3,680,1141 31719,561, 3,719,558 and numerous patent pending statuses since February, 2008. Recycle Clear is the sole manufacturer of the Recycle XTM Recycle X2TM, Recycle X3TM, Recycle 3TM, and the Recycle Pro Series. Our Products sell under Riverwest Engineering & Design - DBA Recycle Clear. We hope you are completely satisfied with your Recycle Clear product and that you will think of us for all your future recycling needs. Your feedback is welcome and encouraged at Recycle Clear. If you can imagine it, we can build it! Sincerely, The Recycle Clear Team