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99-23431 RESO RESOLUTION NO. 99-23431 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR AND CITY CLERK TO EXECUTE A FIRST AMENDMENT TO THE SERVICE AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY AND ONYX FLORIDA, LLC, FOR CITY OF MIAMI BEACH RESIDENTIAL SOLID WASTE COLLECTION AND YARD TRASH COLLECTION, BY REVISING THE BULK WASTE PICKUP SCHEDULE WHEREAS, pursuant to Request for Proposals No. 53-97/99 for City of Miami Beach Residential Solid Waste Collection and Yard Trash Collection, the City negotiated and entered into a Service Agreement with Onyx Florida, LLC, as the successful proposer, on September 10, 1998, for residential solid waste collection and yard trash collection with an initial term commencing on October 12, 1998, and expiring on October 18, 2000 (the Agreement); and WHEREAS, the Administration finds it in the public interest to retain regulatory authority as permitted by law over waste collection and disposal because of the overriding public health, safety, welfare and ecological considerations associated with the provision of this service; and WHEREAS, the Administration finds it in the public interest to elevate the quality of waste collection services and expand City residential waste account holders' options by amending the method of bulk waste collection as stated in the Agreement; and WHEREAS, the Administration finds it in the public interest to replace the current "zone" method of bulk waste collection with an "on-call" method that would allow residents bulk waste collection by appointment only, granting them more control over the scheduling of their bulk waste collection to coincide with their needs; and WHEREAS, the Administration finds it in the public interest to include in the attached First Amendment a provision that all "on-call" appointments would be deferred while the contracted hauler is operating under a "Notice to Proceed for Storm Debris Cleanup," issued by the City, thus allowing a more efficient and prompt post storm cleanup; and WHEREAS, it is necessary to effect the attached First Amendment on a timely basis to allow Onyx Florida, LLC ample time to send out written notification to all City residential waste accounts informing them of the changes to the bulk waste collection program. 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 and authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute the attached First Amendment to the Service Agreement No. 53-97/99, between the City and Onyx Florida, LLC, for City of Miami Beach Residential Solid Waste Collection and Yard Trash Collection, by revising the bulk waste schedule. PASSED and ADOPTED this 15th day of December, 1999. ~ MAYOR ATTEST: ~! /1 ' Li C{).I d I), ) , c U ( Ui''-__. APPROVED AS TO FORM & LANGUAGE & FOR EXECUnON CITY CLERK ~ ONYX FLORIDA LLC ~ONYX November 23, 1999 Honorable Neisen Kasdin Mayor City of Miami Beach City Hall 1700 Convention Center Drive Miami Beach, Florida 33139 Reference: On-Call Bulk Program Starting January 2000 Dear Mayor Kasdin: It was a genuine pleasure meeting with you and City staff members in your office this last Friday. As discussed, the existing zone bulk collection system that has been in place for many years is highly inconvenient for residents, since it requires that bulk waste be put out during a very narrow time window every other month. It was agreed during our meeting that an "On-Call" system would be much more convenient for residents. The basic features of this system would be, in addition to suspension of the current zone service: Ii1 Each residential account (each single family home or each small multi-family unit) would be eligible for up to 4 bulk waste pickups each calendar year. ~ By calling the existing ONYX Hotline 1-877-ECO-ONYX (1-877-326-6699) each account would schedule its next bulk pickup appointment with the ONYX representative. The appointment would have to be made no less than 5 calendar days prior to the scheduled pickup. Of course, the pickup would be effected by ONYX on the appointment day and not before nor later. ~ There would be no extra charge to the City for this more convenient service. Pickups beyond 4 per year per account would be charged by ONYX to the resident as Special Pickups, in the same way as is provided now under the service contract. ~ The new On-Call service would begin effective January 15, 2000. Scheduling of appointments would begin Monday January 3, 2000. 3225 aviation avenue, 4th floor, miami, Florida 33133 (305) 854-2229 (305) 854-2272 solid waste hotline tel. 1-877-ECO-ONYX (1-877-326-6699) ..../ Mayor Neisen Kasdin On-Call Bulk Waste Program November 22, 1999 ~ The On-Call program would not be in effect while ONYX is operating under a "Notice to Proceed for Storm Debris Cleanup" issued by the City. Assuming the City's concurrence to the On-Call program is received by mid December, ONYX will, during December, send out one mailing to all residential accounts. During the first two weeks of January, ONYX will distribute door hangers to each residential account. The City will send two repeated notices announcing the program together with water bills starting with the first possible water bill distribution after the City's concurrence to the program. If the above program meets with your approval, please sign below in agreement. Sincerely, , ~7C? Leonard N. Enriquez Vice President For the City of Miami Beach: Name Title COpy: Mr. Sergio Rodriguez, City Manager Mr. Matthew D. Schwartz, Assistant City Manager Mr. Robert Thomas, Director-Sanitation Department Mr. Raul Aguila, Esquire, First Assistant City Attorney 2 Amendment 1 to Service Agreement Between the City of Miami Beach and ONYX Florida, LLC for City of Miami Beach Solid Waste Collection and Yard Trash Collection Reference is made to that certain Service Agreement Between the City of Miami Beach and ONYX Florida, LLC for City of Miami Beach Solid Waste Collection and Yard Trash Collection dated the 10th day of September, 1998 ("the Agreement"), in which the City of Miami Beach, Florida and ONYX Florida, LLC (collectively, "the Parties") agree, among other things, on the scope and pricing of solid waste services provided by ONYX Florida, LLC ("ONYX") to the City of Miami Beach ("the City".) Capitalized terms defined in the Agreement shall have the same definition in this Amendment unless otherwise indicated herein. By means of this Amendment, the Parties hereby agree to amend the Agreement by replacing the first sentence of Paragraph 7.1 of the Agreement by the following sentence: "Contractor shall provide residential solid waste collection services within the City limits of Miami Beach, and as specifically set forth the in RFP No. 53-97/99, dated May 5, 1998 except that with respect to collection of Remodeling and Home Repairs Trash, Yard Trash-Bulk, Household Furniture, and White Goods (collectively, "Bulk Waste"): a) Beginning on January 15, 2000, Contractor shall collect such Bulk Waste only on dates scheduled by Contractor individually with each Residential Account ( a "Residential Account" means either a Residence (Single Family) or a Multiple Dwelling Unit); b) Contractor shall collect, without additional charge to the City under this Agreement, such Bulk Waste a maximum of four (4) times per calendar year for each Residential Account; c) in the event that any Residential Account requests and Contractor accomplishes more than four (4) Bulk Waste pick-ups during any calendar year, then Contractor shall be able to charge the Residential Account in question for each Bulk Waste pick-up above four (4) per calendar year as a Special Pick-Up, pursuant to the terms of Paragraph 5.36 Special Pick-Up of the Agreement; d) Contractor shall not schedule a pick-up nor be obligated to collect such Bulk Waste unless the Residential Account in question agrees to schedule its next Bulk Waste pick-up at least five (5) calendar days after its first call-in request; e) Contractor shall make available a telephone line (initially 1-877-ECO- ONYX) to allow residents to schedule Bulk Waste pick-ups; and 1 f) from the date of issuance of a Notice to Proceed for Storm Debris Cleanup issued by the City to Contractor pursuant to Paragraph 7.12 Storm Debris Cleanup of the Agreement until the receipt by Contractor of a written notice to stop work under such Notice to Proceed for Storm Debris Cleanup, Contractor shall not be obligated to schedule nor accomplish any collection of Bulk Waste as set forth in this Paragraph 7.1. All other terms of the Agreement shall continue to apply. In the event of conflict between the Agreement and this Amendment, this Amendment shall take precedence. In witness whereof, and intending to be legally bound, the parties hereto subscribe their names to this instrument on the 15thday of December, 1999: For the City of Miami Beach vJf# Neisen Kasdin, Mayor Attest: ;1 '1 /1 fLU vt r Ud~L ~~ ,.'./ City Clerk APPROVED p.S TO FORM & lANGUAGE 8. fOR EXECUTtON For ONYX Florida, LLC 1M~ J/.J.{: ~,orne.,. ~ / ~/4-? Leonard N. Enriquez, Man ger Print Name Hafc (.~D Print Name 2 CITY OF MIAMI BEACH CITY HALL 1700 CONVENTION CENTER DRIVE MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA 33139 http:\\ci.miami-beach.f1.us COMMISSION MEMORANDUM NO. ~&) TO: Mayor Neisen O. Kasdin and Members of the City mission DATE: December 15, 1999 FROM: Sergio Rodriguez City Manager SUBJECT: A RESOL ION OF THE MAYOR AND THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR AND CITY CLERK TO EXECUTE A FIRST AMENDMENT TO THE SERVICE AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY AND ONYX FLORIDA, LLC, FOR CITY OF MIAMI BEACH RESIDENTIAL SOLID WASTE COLLECTION AND YARD TRASH COLLECTION, BY REVISING THE BULK WASTE PICKUP SCHEDULE. ADMINISTRATION RECOMMENDATION: Adopt the Resolution. ANALYSIS: The City issued Request for Proposals No. 53-97/99 entitled, "Residential Solid Waste and Yard Trash Collection and Disposal," on May 7, 1998. The Mayor and City Commission selected Onyx Florida, LLC, as the first ranked proposer at the regular Commission meeting on July 15, 1998. The Administration negotiated and a service agreement was entered into on September 10, 1998, commencing on October 12, 1998. The initial term ofthis Agreement is for two years, beginning on October 12, 1998, and ending on October 18,2000. The City has an option, at its sole discretion, to renew the Agreement subject to the terms and conditions, including the same costs to the City, as set forth within the Agreement. This renewal would be for one additional two-year term, with said renewal term commencing on October 19,2000, and ending on October 18,2002. To exercise its option to renew, the City must give the Contractor written notice of such renewal at least sixty days prior to the end of the initial term of the Agreement. Included in the scope of services provided pursuant to this Agreement, is a provision for bulk waste collection. Non-containerized bulk collection service is provided at least six times per year, to include white goods (household appliances) and large cuttings of vegetative and wood matter, which are part of normal yard maintenance which cannot be cut for placement in a container, bag, or bundle, due to the material exceeding the weight and size restrictions for regular yard trash. AGENDA ITEM RlD_ I ~- 15..'1 J DATE December 15, 1999 Page 2 The current contractor represented and warranted that it had reviewed the City's collection records and understood that at certain times during the year, the quantity of refuse to be collected and disposed of would be materially increased. The Contractor agreed that seasonal fluctuations will not be justification for the contractor to fail to maintain the required collection schedules and routes or to justify a rate increase. Included in the RFP No. 53-97/99 were two amendments which Onyx Florida, LLC, acknowledged receiving. There were several inquiries that were resolved in these amendments, including annual costs associated with providing the proposed services and the amount of solid, yard and bulk waste being collected. It was noted in RFP No. 53-97/99 that there was no limit to the amount of bulk waste to be picked up six times per year. The cost of delivering the services bound by the previous fiscal year's (FY 96/97) service agreement was also disclosed during the RFP process. It was noted that the annual cost was $1,228,000 including disposal costs. Also included in the RFP were statements disclosing the amount in tonnage of solid, yard and bulk waste being collected annually. It was noted that approximately 700 tons of solid and yard waste was collected on an annual basis, plus an additional 1920 tons of bulk annually. The following chart compares the bulk waste services provided by the City to those of local municipalities: Frequency/ Weight Limitations Items Location Dade County Once per year/ 50 cubic yards No dirt or sand, 1 cubic Curbside- yard of construction debris allowed-no hazardous waste 2nd pickup day 2 bulk items less than 150 lbs.-debris less than 4ft. and bundled, 50 Ibs. each (2 bundles) Miami Once Weekly/ 1-2 cubic yards (not strict No construction-no Curbside very flexible) Hazardous waste Coral Gables Once Weekly! 1 cubic yard (not strict No construction-no Backdoor (extremely flexible) hazardous waste, Extra charge for white goods at $40 per item (flexible) December 15. 1999 Page 3 North Miami Once Weekly/ No limitations No construction-no Curbside Hazardous waste Key Biscayne Once Monthly/ No limitations No construction-no Curbside hazardous waste Hialeah Once Monthly/ No limitations No construction-no Curbside hazardous waste Miami Beach 6 Times per year/ No limitations No construction-no Curbside hazardous waste The most common complaint that the City has received about bulk waste is that the collection process is too lengthy, leaving large amounts of debris on the streets of Miami Beach for an excessive length of time. On September 24, 1999, the City Administration met with Onyx Florida, LLC, representatives to discuss the bulk waste concerns voiced by City residents. At this meeting, Onyx Florida, LLC, concurred that the state of the current bulk waste collection was unacceptable and in need of immediate improvement. On November 19, 1999, Mayor Kasdin and the City Administration again met with Onyx Florida, LLC, representatives, discussing the large amount of complaints received from City residents, particularly referencing bulk waste pickup. At this meeting it was agreed that an "On-Call" program would be much more convenient for residents. (Note attached proposal from Onyx.) Along with the suspension of the current "Zone" program, the basic features of the new program are listed below: · Each residential account on City service would be eligible for up to four bulk waste pickups each calendar year (versus six today). · By calling the existing ONYX Hotline at 1-877 -ECO-ONYX (1-877-326-6699) each account would schedule its next bulk pickup appointment with the ONYX representative. The appointment would have to be made no less than five calendar days prior to the scheduled pickup. Of course, the pickup would be effected by ONYX on the appointment day and not before or later. · There would be no extra charge to the City for this more convenient service. Pickups beyond four per year, per account, would incur a fee charged by ONYX to the requesting resident. This fee charged to the requesting resident is for a "Special Pickup," the same as provided in Section 5, Subsection 5.36 of the City's current service agreement with ONYX. · The new "On-Call" service would become effective January 15, 2000. Scheduling of appointments would begin Monday, January 3, 2000. Appointments will be made five calendar days prior to pickup. Pickup will occur on the scheduled day. December 15, 1999 Page 4 · The "On-Call" service would not be in effect while ONYX is operating under a "Notice to Proceed for Storm Debris Cleanup" issued by the City. If the City Administration approves this new program, the Administration will notify ONYX of approval by written correspondence by mid December. As part of this new program, ONYX has agreed that upon receipt of the City's approval, they will send out written notification to all residential accounts during the month of December 1999. They have committed to distribute door hangers to each residential account during the first two weeks of January 2000. The City will also send out two repeated program announcements included on the first possible utility bills after the City's approval. The City Administration feels that by instituting this new program, the number of complaints would decrease. Though the actual number of bulk waste collections will be reduced, the quality of services provided to them will be significantly improved. The overall impact on the environmental quality of the residential neighborhoods will be enhanced. It is recommended that the Mayor and City Commission adopt the attached Resolution approving and authorizing a First Amendment to Service Agreement No. 53-97/99, by revising the bulk waste pickup schedule. ~p~ SR:~DS:RT/sg Attachment