Agenda 07/27/2010 Item #10AAgenda Item No. 10A
July 27, 2010
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Recommendation to provide increased recycling services and household hazardous waste
collection in North Naples by (1) authorizing staff to design and build a North Naples
Recycling Center at a cost of $1,600,000; and (2) approve the acquisition of 1 acre +/- of
land from the Collier County Water -Sewer District by the Solid Waste Management
Department at a cost of $414,000 for the construction of the recycling center; and (3)
authorize the necessary budget amendment. These actions will save valuable airspace,
comply with the County's Growth Management Plan, and the Integrated Solid Waste
Management Strategy by diverting recyclable materials from the landfill and protecting
our natural resources.
OBJECTIVE: The public purpose is to provide a conveniently located recycling center in
northern Collier County for residents and small business owners to dispose of their recyclables
and household hazardous materials to protect the environment and preserve valuable landfill
airspace.
CONSIDERATIONS: The Solid Waste Management Department (SWMD) is responsible for
ensuring that the Collier County Landfill ( "Landfill ") has sufficient capacity available for the
disposal of all municipal solid waste generated throughout the county. The Integrated Solid
Waste Management Strategy approved by the Board of County Commissioners (Board) on
December 5, 2006, includes components related to: increasing source reduction, materials reuse,
and recycling; diversion; optimizing existing assets and resources; and obtaining additional
facilities. Based on the past successful development of the Marco Island Recycling Center, the
SWMD finds that developing additional recycling centers in areas convenient to the public is a
best value solution that will increase recycling and household hazardous waste collection and, in
return, saving valuable landfill airspace and protecting our environment from illegal dumping.
The new North Naples Recycling Center will be located on a one -acre +/- lot located on the west
side of the Collier County Water -Sewer District -owned and operated North County Water
Reclamation Facility (NCWRF) just south of the intersection of Goodlette Frank and Immokalee
Roads. Access to the site will be from Goodlette Frank Road. The recycling center will not
interfere with current or future planned operations of the water reclamation facility. The North
Naples Recycling Center will be modeled after the Marco Island Recycling Center, which has
been recognized as a best -in- the - nation recycling facility for its ability to serve the community
through recycling and the protection of the em- iromnent. The new North Naples facility will
provide increased recycling services for that community by providing a convenient collection
center for recyclable materials and household hazardous wastes including batteries, florescent
light bulbs, used oil, herbicides, pesticides, tires, and many other hazardous materials. All
materials will be properly housed and packaged for recycling and final disposal. It is estimated
that the North Naples Recycling Center will collect and ship out over 600 tons per year of
recyclable and household hazardous materials (based on current recycling operations).
The investment in the North Naples Recycling Center will save taxpayer funds by lessening our
dependency on the Collier County Landfill and extend its life cycle. By diverting valuable
recyclables to available markets, the county will recognize additional revenue to help offset
disposal cost for other materials.
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The entire NCWRF site, including the area planned for the construction of the North Naples
Recycling Center is zoned I- Industrial that allows as a permitted use the local collecting and
transporting of refuse, without disposal (SIC code 4212). The operations of the planned
recycling center are consistent with this zoning requirement.
The Solid Waste Management Department maintains a very strict and comprehensive good
neighbor policy and invites our residents to tour our facilities. On July 2, 2010, community
associations within a three mile radius of the project site were sent an information packet which
contained a description of the proposed facility, function and funding of the facility,
identification of acceptable and unacceptable materials that would be received at the facility, a
color site plan of the proposed facility, and invitation to tour the Marco Island Recycle Center,
and notification of the date and time for a public information meeting to be held on July 13, 2010
at the North Naples Fire Control and Rescue District on Veterans Park Drive. Notification of
the meeting was published in the Naples Daily News on July 7 and July 12, 2010.
This new facility will not negatively impact the residents of North Naples, but rather will
enhance their ability to protect their environment by properly disposing of household hazardous
waste materials and increasing recycling. With Board approval, staff will provide public
presentations to the homeowners' associations adjacent to the site to educate and inform them of
the availability of this new facility. Note that the Solid Waste Management Department has not
received any complaints related to noise, odor, or other operations related to the Marco Island
Recycling Center or its other recycling facilities.
Most importantly, this new recycling center will further enhance the recycling rates for Collier
County. This year, the Florida legislature passed a new statute that requires increased recycling
by municipal governments. As outlined in Florida Statute 403.7032(2), "by the year 2020 the
long -tern goal for the recycling efforts of state and local government entities, private companies
and organizations, and the general public is to reduce the amount of recyclable solid waste
disposed of in waste management facilities, "landfills," or incineration facilities by a statewide
average of at least 75 %." This statute is consistent with the Board approved Integrated Solid
Waste Management strategy which calls for increased recycling countywide.
Real Property Management's staff appraiser has valued the one -acre ±i- lot at $414,000 based on
current market data.
FISCAL IMPACT: Total cost of land, design, permitting and construction of the new North
Naples Recycling Center is estimated at 52,014,000 as follows:
Property Acquisition from NCWRF 5 414,000
Design, Pennitting, and Construction costs 51.60Q000
Total cost of Recycling Center $2,014,000
The total amount of funding and budget amendments (BA) needed to move the required funding
into the North Naples Recycling Center project 70013 as follows:
North Naples Recycling Center (existing budget) $1,040,000
BA to reduce Reserves $ 674,000
BA to reduce Landfill Airspace Recovery Project 59015 S 300.000
Total amount of funding 52,014,000
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The county will avoid disposal cost by not burying materials in the landfill as well as saving that
airspace for future disposal needs. Illegal dumping of household hazardous waste will be
reduced or avoided providing tangible and intangible benefits to Northern Collier County and
our environment.
GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: The construction of a North Naples Recycling
Center is in compliance with the county's Growth Management Plan. The Solid Waste sub -
elements of the Plan promote measures that will increase recycling in Collier County. This
project also provides concurrency with the Solid Waste Management Department's AUIR Level
of Service Standard.
LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS: This item has been reviewed and approved by the County
Attorney's Office and is legally sufficient. — JBW
RECOMMENDATIONS: That the Board of County Commissioners:
1) Authorize staff to design and build the North Naples Recycling Center.
2) Approve the acquisition of the Property from the Collier County Water -Sewer
District to the Solid Waste Management Department.
3) Approve the Statutory Deed and authorize the Chairman of the Board to execute
the Statutory Deed and any other documents necessary for the conveyance of the
Property, once they have been received and approved of by the County Attorney's
Office; and direct the County Manager or his designee to proceed to follow all
appropriate closing procedures and to record the Statutory Deed in the Public
Records of Collier County, Florida.
4) Authorize the necessary budget amendment.
PREPARED BY: Daniel R. Rodriguez, M.B.A, CFM, Director, Solid Waste Management
Department
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COLLIER COUNTY
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
Item Number:
10A
Item Summary:
This item to be heard at 2:00 p.m. This item continued from the June 22, 2010 BCC Meeting.
Recommendation to provide increased recycling services and household hazardous waste
collection in North Naples by (1) authorizing staff to design and build a North Naples
Recycling Center at a cost of $1,600,000, and, (2) approve the acquisition of 1 acre +/- of
land from the Collier County Water -Sewer District by the Solid Waste Management
Department at a cost of $414,000 for the construction of the recycling center, and (3)
authorize the necessary budget amendment. These actions will save valuable landfill
airspace, comply with the County's Growth Management Plan, and the Integrated Solid
Waste Management Strategy by diverting recyclable materials from the landfill and protecting
our natural resources. (Dan Rodriguez, Solid Waste Director)
Meeting Date:
7 /27/2010 9:00:00 AM
Prepared By
Daniel R. Rodriguez
Director - Solid Waste Date
Public Utilities Division
Solid Waste 619/2010 10:52:49 AM
Approved By
Mary Jo Thurston
Waste Reduction & Recycling Manager Date
Public Utilities
Solid Waste Department 6/9/2010 12:41 PM
Approved By
Jennifer White
Assistant County Attorney Date
County Attorney
County Attorney 6/9/2010 1:14 PM
Approved By
Sue Zimmerman
Property Acquisition Specialist Date
Administrative Services
Facilities Management 61912010 2:29 PM
Division
Approved By
Manager: Property Acquisition & Const
Toni A. Mott
M Date
Administrative Services
Facilities Management 61912010 2:37 PM
Division
Approved By
Phil E. Gramatges. P.E.
Project Manager, Principal Date
Public Utilities Division
Public Utilities Engineering 6/9/2010 5:02 PM
Approved By
Dayne Atkinson
Project Manager Date
Public Utilities Division
Public Utilities Engineering 6/9/2010 5:06 PM
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July 27, 2010
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Approved By
Daniel R. Rodriguez
Director - Solid Waste
Date
Public Utilities Division
Solid Waste
6/9/2010 5:18 PM
Approved By
Jeff Klatzkow
County Attorney
Date
6/10/2010 9:52 AM
Approved By
G. George Yilmaz
Director - Wastewater
Date
Public Utilities Division
Wastewater
611012010 11:46 AM
Approved By
Thomas Wides
Director - Operations Support - PUD
Date
Public Utilities Division
Utilities Finance Operations
6/10/201011:52 AM
Approved By
James W. De Lony
Public Utilities Division Administrator
Date
Public Utilities Division
Public Utilities Division
6/10/2010 3:56 PM
Approved By
Margie Hapke
Operations Analyst
Date
Public Utilities Division
Public Utilities Division
717/2010 2:29 PM
Approved By
OMB Coordinator
Date
County Manager's Office
Office of Management & Budget
71812010 11:23 AM
Approved By
Susan Usher
Management /Budget Analyst, Senior
Date
Office of Management &
Budget
Office of Management & Budget
7/12,2010 1:16 PM
Approved By
Leo E. Ochs. Jr.
County Manager
Date
County Managers Office
County Managers Office
7/14/2010 4:39 PM
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Notice of Public Information Meeting
The public is invited to attend an informal public information meeting regarding a proposal to
build a neighborhood drop -off Recycling Center on the grounds of the North County Water
Reclamation Facility on Goodlette -Frank Road. The purpose of this project is to provide
increased recycling services to the residents of the North Naples area; help protect our
environment; meet the requirements of the county's Growth Management Plan and the Integrated
Solid Waste Management Strategy; and, extend the estimated useful life of the Collier County
Landfill through increased recycling.
Attached is information about the proposed facility for your review. The information meeting
will be held on Tuesday, July13, 2010, from 5:30 to 7:00 pm in the North Naples Fire Control
and Rescue District Training /Conference Room, located at 1885 Veterans Park Drive.
The proposed North Naples Recycling Center will make it easier and more convenient for
residents of North Naples to dispose of recyclable materials and typical household hazardous
wastes at a state -of- the -art facility. Typical household hazardous wastes include items such as
cleaning products, paint thinner, used oils, insecticides and herbicides, and similar items.
Recyclable materials include items such as electronics, cardboard, office paper, and plastics.
Proper disposal of these items will help extend the life of the landfill, as well as benefit the
environment through ensuring proper handling and recycling of these items.
The Collier County Solid Waste Management Department staff will be on hand to answer
questions related to the proposed project. Residents are welcome to tour the existing Marco
Island Recycling Center at any time during operating hours (Tuesday through Saturday from
8:30am - 11:30 am, 12:30pm - 4:30pm). The facility is located at 990 Chalmers Drive on Marco
Island. For more information, contact Margie Hapke, Public Information Coordinator, at (239)
252 -2679.
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Solid Waste Director
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The proposed North Naples Recycling Center would serve as an additional permanent facility for
the county, providing a residential neighborhood drop off center in the North Naples Area.
Currently, the North Naples area residents and businesses do not have a centrally or conveniently
located drop off center. The closest recycling drop off center to the North Naples area is located
at the Naples Airport, which is approximately 8 miles south of the proposed location of the new
facility. This project is being funded through the Solid Waste Capital Fund (474) that receives
its revenue from user fees (i.e., landfill tipping fees). As outlined and directed by the Board of
County Commissioner's Growth Management Plan and the Integrated Solid Waste Management
Strategy, the county must provide for increased recycling through the enhancement of existing
facilities and acquisition of additional infrastructure to divert the waste stream and recycle more.
This new facility, in addition to meeting the county's goals, will also help Collier County meet
Florida's 75% Recycling Goal by the year 2020. The proposed site would be modeled after the
Marco Island Recycling Center, a state -of -the -art facility designed to manage and handle more
recyclables as well as providing for the safe collection of household hazardous waste. Below are
some common questions that may be asked with regard to this facility.
Question: What are "household hazardous wastes ?"
Common examples of household hazardous waste are:
• Cleaning products
• Pool chemicals
• Paint, paint thinner, & stains
• Automotive fluids
• Health & beauty products
• Propane
• Insecticides & herbicides
All of us have many of these products
stored, or disposed of improperly. Tl
Naples Recycling Center:
• Fluorescent bulbs & tubes
• Fungicides
• Waxes
• Oils
• Poisons
• Laundry detergents
• Thermometers
• Mercury lamps & switches
in our houses and garages that may be hazardous if used,
following materials will also be accepted at the North
• HID lamps
• Ballasts
• Lead acid & rechargeable batteries
• Electronics
• Office paper
Question: How are these materials handled?
• Residential biomedical waste sharps
• Antifreeze & waste oil
• Gasoline
• Cardboard
• Used Cooking Oil and Grease
When you arrive at the site, you will be met by a certificated recycling specialist or trained
county employee who will assist you in making sure your materials are handled properly and put
with similar items. Like materials are kept together and stored in a safe manner until they can be
shipped off site for processing or proper disposal. No processing of waste materials occurs on
site.
Question: Will there be noise, odor or dust?
The current facility on Marco Island does not generate noise or odor, and this site will be
designed in a similar fashion. Most materials that are accepted at the facility are in bottles or
containers and do not generate odors. Collected materials are contained and packaged for
shipment off -site for recycling or final disposal. The facility will maintain a zero off -sits odor
policy and will comply with all Collier County noise ordinances. Since no processing of
materials will occur, there will be no dust. The site will be well designed and well landscaped,
including a solid fence along three sides to further eliminate noise from vehicles.
Question: How will the project be funded? Is now a good time to do this?
This project will be funded through the Solid Waste Capital Fund that receives its revenue from
landfill tipping fees (user fees). This project is not funded through property tax revenues. By
increasing the materials that are recycled and removing items from our waste stream, we can
make our landfill last longer. Spending money to increase recycling now will save money in the
future and help keep your solid waste collection fees low.
Question: What will the hours of operation be, and when will the facility open?
The hours of operation will be 8:30 to 4:30, Tuesday through Saturday. Currently the facility is
planned for completion in the fall of 2011.
Question: Who should I call if 1 have more questions?
You are welcome to call either Dan Rodriquez or Mary Jo Thurston at (239) 252 -2508. We can
also set up a tour for you or a group at the existing Marco Island facility if you would like to see
how the facility will operate. We welcome your questions and interest in the development of this
much needed facility.
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