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HomeMy WebLinkAbout01-236 Resolution No. 01-236 RESOLUTION INCREASING THE NUMBER OF STOPS FOR SOLID WASTE GARBAGE, RECYCLING AND YARD WASTE PAYMENTS BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ELGIN, ILLINOIS, that the City of Elgin shall make payment to Waste Management for 20, 217 stops for solid waste garbage, recycling and yard waste and 3 , 566 multi-family units at 75% of the contract rate for solid waste garbage and recycling for the period July 1, 2001 through December 31, 2001 . s/ Ed Schock Ed Schock, Mayor Presented: August 22 , 2001 Adopted: August 22, 2001 Omnibus Vote: Yeas : 7 Nays : 0 Attest : s/ Dolonna Mecum Dolonna Mecum, City Clerk O Agenda Item No. it,,/ City of Elgin AAT[U[FR E 01117 L August 3 , 2001t low aLti.TO: Mayor and Members of the City Council N ii�1 1 FROM: Joyce A. Parker, City Manager FINANCIALLY STABLE CITY GOVERNMENT EFFICIENT SERVICES, AND QUALITY INFRASTRUCTURE SUBJECT: Solid Waste Contract Payments to Waste Management, Inc. for Number of Household Stops PURPOSE The purpose of this memorandum is to provide the Mayor and members of the City Council with information to consider approval of the number of household stops for which the City makes payment pursuant to the subject contract with Waste Management . BACKGROUND The current solid waste contract with Waste Management requires that the number of household stops be adjusted in January and July of each year to account for the number of new housing units constructed in the City over the previous six months . We have documented that the number of household stops listed in the contract with Waste Management (WM) should be increased by 37 to account for the number of new single-family housing units constructed on public streets from January 1, 2001 through June 30, 2001 . The 388 townhomes within the College Green subdivision had previously been counted as single-family stops instead of multi- family stops . Now that this has been corrected, the number of current single-family household stops has been reduced from 20, 568 (as indicated in the February 1, 2001 City Council memo) to 20, 180 . Based on this revision, the contract number of single-family housing stops should now be increased from 20, 180 to 20, 217 . This number will remain in effect for the next six months (July 1, 2001 through December 31, 2001) . Another adjustment to be made to the contract is the number of new units from multi-family developments that are currently under construction. Multi-family developments receive garbage and recycling service via curbside collection, or through permanent dumpsters/carts, depending on the type of housing structure . Yard waste services are not provided. Per our contract, multi-unit developments receiving curbside service are paid at 75% of the r°` Solid Waste Contract Payments August 3 , 2001 Page 2 regular contract rate . Developments receiving dumpster/cart service are billed for recycling based on the number of housing units ($1 . 82/unit/month) , and for trash based on volume ($4 .48/yard) . The following is a list of developments currently under construction, along with the number of units : New Multi-Family Complexes (Under Construction) Curbside Service Number of Units Was Add' l . Now Park Bluff 19 + 6 = 25 Oaks Club 36 + 3 = 39 Woodland Meadows 40 + 9 = 49 Fieldstone 187 + 32 = 219 Additional Curbside Multi-Family Units 50 tek New Multi-Family Complexes (Under Construction) Dumpster Service (None) Additional Dumpster Multi-Family Units 0 Total Number Of New Multi-Family Units 50 COMMUNITY GROUPS/INTERESTED PERSONS CONTACTED Waste Management has concurred with this figure . 1>f FINANCIAL IMPACT The current rate per single-family "stop" is $11 . 51/month during yard waste collection season (April - Nov) , and $10 . 69/month for the remainder of the year. The new cost for a curbside multi- family "stop" is $8 . 01/month. rft. • Solid Waste Contract Payments August 3, 2001 Page 3 During the months that yard waste is collected, the new household stops will cost an additional $826 . 37 per month from July - November, or $4 , 131 . 85 (total) . During the month of December, the additional cost per month is $795 . 58 . The cost breakdown is as follows : 37 new single family households x $11 . 51 per unit/July - Nov. $425 . 87 additional per month 37 new single family households x $10 . 69 per unit/December $395 . 53 additional per month 50 new multi-family households x $8 . 01 per unit/month $400 . 50 additional per month Sufficient funds are available in the 2001 Solid Waste budget, eft account number 010-3331-754 . 33-02 , to cover these additional costs . LEGAL IMPACT wavNone. ALTERNATIVES None. RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the City Council authorize an increase in the number of single-family household "stops" covered in the contract with Waste Management by 37, for a total of 20, 217 units, which will remain in effect for the next six months (July 1, 2001 through December 31, 2001) . Furthermore, payment should be authorized for 50 additional multi-family units (for a total of 3 , 566 units) over the next six months . Respectfully submitted, (mil-#24,4 s"/�_S tow • ./ A. Parker 'ity Manager /TSP