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8G - Options for City Sanitation ContractAGENDA ITEM: CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING STAFF REPORT Options for City Sanitation Contract AGENDA ITE M H ll G MAR Cil 10,20 14 SUBMITTED BY: Rick Carper, P.E., Public Works Director ;t<,. DATE: February 7, 2014 STRAGTEGIC PLAN LINK: None BACKGROUND: The City's Sanitation Contract with Advanced Disposal (ADS) expires on May 3 1, 2014. Because of ongoing discussions with CO J regarding possible solutions to the tipping fee issue, ADS, at AB's request and as reported to the Commission in November, agreed to a three month extension of the contract. After three months , the extension becomes month by month, with a minimum 90 day notice of intent to modify that agreement (attachment 1 ). There are three primary options for the City's Sanitation Pickup and Haul Contract for the Commission to consider. This staff report does not address any aspect of prior tipping fees . 1. Extend the current contract with Advanced Disposal (ADS) (attachment 1 ): The current contract specifically allows extensions (see attachment 4) as agreed to by the City and the Hauler. Pro : Rate offered by ADS in attachment 2, (currently $15.7911 residence per month); w ill now include the lan dfill tipping fee, resulting in an effective residential rate of approxima te ly $11.33 I residence per month (based on 2013 actual tonnage hau led to Trail Ridge Landfill); As part of the extension proposal, ADS offers to implement sing le stream, toter recycling at no additional cost; Known. exceptional level of service , including full time superviso r in town whenever an ADS truck is performing residentia l pickup of any kind ; Con : Proposal does not commit co ntractor to buying all new vehicles as would be required if the contract is rebid . 2. Rebid the contract: Pro: Open competition; allows modification of current standards for collection if desired (no significant changes other than switch to toters for recycling proposed at thi s time); Con: As evaluated by Redman Consulting Group (attachment 3), would probably not result in better pricing than proposed in the ADS extension offer; Bid preparation costs estimated to be $8,000 to $10 ,000 for consultant services (bid document preparation , evaluation of bids and negotiations with selected hau ler), plus significant staff time requi red for al l phases including transition efforts if a new hauler selected . 3. Accept the COJ offer to provide Pickup and Haul services: (would result in shift to Southland I Republic Services and fully automated collection of trash). AGEN n A ITEM II IlO MAR Cil 10,2014 Pro: Fixes rate at the Jacksonville Residential Rate of $12.65/ residence per month which includes tipping fee (actual payment to hauler is -$10 .59); For additional cost (-$1 .15/ residence per month), Republic Services would provide a fu ll time, in town Supervisor. Con : AB loses control of directly resolving problems with garbage collection ; all problems are reported by calling the COJ Care line (630-ClTY); No protection against rate increases (City would pay same rate per residence as CO J residents, limited by Ordinance to max of $18.00/month); AB would still have to rebid Commercial (dumpster) pickup contract, probably resulting in higher rate because of separation from residential contract. This may result in two separate haulers performing sanitation duties in AB; Some areas of AB are not suited for automated collection because of trees along the residential roadways , With automated collection , either residents would need to change toter placement to an area where there would be no overhead issues or the City would need to spend time and money to trim trees and continue to keep them trimmed therefore adding additional pressure on the budget and manpower. Fully Automated method has driver only in collection vehicle, trash I garbage must be in toter to be collected, material on the ground would not be picked up. Hauler would not be responsible for repairs or replacement of City owned toters resulting in additional work load on City Forces; Recycling collection will become biweekly, with 96 gallon toters . Hauler stated that recycling toters provided would be repositioned from existing customers swapped under COJ proposal, not new toters and will belong to COJ, not AB . Note: Staff anticipates shift to toter pickup for single stream recycling for all three options, (65 gallon toter with weekly pickup if ADS , 96 gallon toter with biweekly pickup if Republic, if rebid , AB can specify required option). Single stream recycling with toters has been shown to provide a significant increase in recycling rate, reducing the amount of trash taken to the landfill, while a lso reducing amount of wind borne litter originating from open recycling bins . BUDGET: Sanitation services are budgeted in account 420-4201 ·534·3401 (Pickup and Haul Contract), with original budget of $1,250,000. Balance after four months of service is approximately $833,000. RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends exercising the option for extension contained in the current contract with Advanced Disposal Contract for seven years and authorizing the City Manager to negotiate the extension for the City. ATTACHMENTS: 1. Existing Month to Month Extension with ADS 2 . ADS Proposal Regarding Extension of Existing Solid Waste Contract. 3. Redman Consulting Group Evaluation of the ADS Proposal 4 . Excerpt from Existing Contract regarding Extensions REVIEWED BY CITY MANAGER: -,.,.. J ~ af!,...y Advanced Disposal November 4, 2013 Mr. Rick Carper Public Works Director City of Atlantic Beach 1200 Sandpiper Ln. Atlantic Beach, FL 32233 AGENDA ITEM# SG MARCH 10, 2014 RE: Agreement Between the City of Atlantic Beach and Advanced Disposal Services Jacksonville, LLC for Solid Waste, Yard Waste and Recycling Collection and Disposal Services Dear Mr. Carper, On May 31, 2007 Advanced Disposal Services entered into the above referenced Agreement for a seven (7) year term until May 31, 2014. As discussed, Advanced Disposal would agree to extend the agreement for an additional three (3) month period. After such time the agreement would then extend for one (1) month on a month to month basis. Any modification to the extension agreement must be made ninety (90) days prior to the date to be modified. This letter is to agree to the terms listed above upon council approval. Sincerely, Chris Hagan Municipal Marketing and Governmental Affairs Cc: Jim Hanson 7580 Philips Highway • Jacksonville, FL 32256 tel (907) 731-3440 • fax (904) 731-7094 • www.AdvancedDisposal.com Printed on reclfcled paper. Please recycle. ~::, Advanced Dlc;posal January 22, 20 14 Rick Carp er Public Works Director City of Atlantic Beach 1200 Sandpiper Ln Atlantic Beach, FL 32233 Mr. Carper, AG ENDA ITI~M II 80 MAR Cil !tl, 20 14 Per our conversation on January I 6, Advanced Disposal would like to continue our relationship with the City of Atlantic Beach and renew our existin g agreement. It has been stated several times by city staff and city officials that Advanced Disposal provides exception a l serv ice. This service provides for an on site s upervisor during the hours of operation, 95 gallon carts with city logo, c urbside recycling, curbside yard waste and commercial pickup for the businesses within the c ity limits. If the City of Atlantic Beach were to extend the existing agreement at its current rate, Advanced Dis posal would then agree to provide all ofthe services li sted a bove as weJI as placing an additional 65 gallon recycling cart for all residences within the city limits. Advanced Disposal will also agree to pay aJl djsposal fees re lated to the residenti a l col1 ection in the City. The current contract between Advanced Disposal and The City of Atlantic Beach expires May 31, 2014. As discusse~ we would like to extend the cwTent contract for an additional 7 years. We look forward to providing the quality service you have come to expect and continue our mutually beneficial relations hip. Thanks again for your time and please do not hesitate to call my cell at (904) 2 19-9842 if I can be of any assistance. Sincerely, Chris Hagan Municipal Marketing and Governmental Affairs 90 Fort Wade Road, Suite 200 Ponte Vedra, FL 32081 Tel (904) 737·7900 rax(904)636·0699 AdvancedOisposal.com Consulting, In' February 3, 2014 Mr. Rick Carper Director of Public Works 1200 Sandpiper Lane Atlantic Beach, Florida 32233 Subject: Solid waste collection rate review and comparison Dear Mr. Carper: AGENDA ITEM# 8G MARCH 10, 2014 As per your request our company has reviewed the various rates and the types of services provided for in the various municipalities as set forth in the City of Jacksonville (COJ) auditor general's report you supplied us. What we found was the rates within that report reflected the rates which those various municipalities charged each residential unit as opposed to what those municipalities actually paid the contractors for providing those services. What we found was a very wide range of charges to the actual customer versus what those municipalities actually paid for those services. Also, we found a wide range of additional costs in the form of disposal cost where some of the municipalities included the disposal cost and others charged the resident a separate line item as an additional cost for disposal. One example used by the COJ auditor was Palm Beach County where the cost for collection of the various categories of waste was $12.60 per month per resident plus the County billed on the tax rolls an additional cost for disposal in the amount of $174.00 annually or equal to $14.50 per month per residential unit. See attached spread sheet. As we investigated further we found the average cost, for the municipalities showing a combination of collection and disposal, to be $21.32 per residential unit monthly. The municipalities which did not show the disposal cost was $12.99 per residential unit monthly. Once we calculated the various disposal costs throughout those areas we found the average disposal cost to be $6.23 per residential unit monthly making the average monthly cost in the amount of $19.22 per residential unit monthly. After reviewing the local area pricing and services we found the disposal cost, based on actual tonnage reports and the disposal cost at COJ, to equal $4.46 per residential unit monthly. Adding this amount to the average of the area pricing of$12.99 per residential 7{)11 S. Atl~ntie Ave:nue • New Smyrna Beach, fL ~216\l • Offl~e: 300-427:-9$$9 • Fax: 38&427:4549 •· y,· •. • ·•• · ····. ~itg~ti~on\· · · · .·· ·· ·· ··· ··· · ····· AGENDA ITEM# 8G MARCH 10, 2014 unit monthly without disposal cost for a total average cost of $17.45 per residential unit monthly. We have taken this a step further by calculating what the effect may have on the current cost pricing for Jacksonville Beach and Neptune Beach if their service was reduced from 2 x per week waste collection, 1 x per week yard waste and 1 x per week recycling to 1 x per week waste collection, 1 x per week yard waste collection and 1 x per week recycling. We assume that change in service may have as much as a 20% cost reduction then making all things equal by adding in the disposal cost. The City of Jacksonville Beach's cost with a disposal component would be $16.25 and the City of Neptune Beach would be $16.12. The average ofyour two sister Cities with a reduction in service levels including a disposal cost would be approximately $16.19 per residential unit monthly. See attached spread sheet. Conclusion: The letter of offer from your current waste collection company, Advanced Disposal as per their letter dated January 17, 2014, for a rate of $15.79 per residential unit monthly including disposal is 2.5% lower than the estimated rate of your sister Cities if they choose to allow a reduction in service. Your actual cost for collection would be $11.33 without disposal which is 28% lower than your present rate. Based on the comparison of various municipalities and the quality of service being delivered from your current waste collection company it would be our opinion the City of Atlantic Beach would not receive better pricing by going through the competitive bid or request for proposal process. The key is for you and the City to decide if you are pleased with the level of service you are receiving for your residents and businesses and if the price is a fair price. Our conclusion; the pricing is a very fair price. You may want to seek a moratorium on any Consumer Price Index (CPI) increases for a minimum of 2 years on a 7 year renewal. The CPI forgiveness should not be an accrued amount, it should be a true forgiveness and as a result starting the CPI increase at the beginning of the third year. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to call on me. We would be available at any time to meet with you and the City Manager or City Attorney if they would like to discuss this issue further. Sincerely, William S. Redman Senior Vice President CONTRACT AND FRANCHISE AGREEMENT FOR SOLID WASTE, YARD WASTE AND RECYCLING COLLECTION AND DISPOSAL SERVICES (Excerpt) SECTION 6 -CONTRACTOR'S RELATION TO THE CITY I. EXTENSION OF CONTRACT AGENDA ITEM# SG MARCH 10,2014 The initial term of this contact may be extended for additional seven (7) terms, under the existing terms and conditions or as modified through additional negotiations, if either party notifies the other in writing, not less than 180 days prior to the expiration of the initial term or subsequent term, of the party's desire to renew the contract. This contract may be extended by mutual consent of the parties. Any extensions or modification of the initial contract shall be ratified by the Atlantic Beach City Commission.