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Agenda 10/12/2010 Item #16C 1 Agenda Item No. 16C1 October 12, 2010 Page 1 of 6 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Recommendation to enter into an Interlocal Agreement between Collier County and the City of Marco Island requiring the City to adopt the Collier County Recycling Ordinance, Ordinance No. 2009-56, as amended. OBJECTIVE: To enter into an Interlocal Agreement between Collier County and the City of Marco Island for the City's adoption of the Collier County Recycling Ordinance, Ordinance No. 2009-56, as amended, and all future amendments to that ordinance. CONSIDERATIONS: The Solid Waste Management Department (Department) is responsible for managing the Collier County Landfill (Landfill). Commercial properties generate approximately 58 percent of the municipal solid waste buried in the Landfill. As a steward of the Landfill, the Department evaluates recycling and diversion programs that enable the County to conserve valuable landfill capacity. On October 27, 2009, under Agenda Item 17E, the Board of County Commissioners (Board) approved Ordinance No. 2009-56 to amend Ordinance No. 2004-50, the Collier County Non-residential Recycling Ordinance to require recycling at commercial properties. On December 5, 2006, the Board approved the Integrated Solid Waste Management Strategy (ISWMS) that included aspects related to source reduction, materials reuse, and recycling. Components of the ISWMS include enhancing education and enforcement of recycling by the commercial sector; promoting recycling at residential multi-family facilities; and, implementing recycling at temporary events and venues. The businesses and residents of the City of Marco Island use the Landfill to dispose of municipal solid waste. As such, the City has a vested interested in preserving the Landfill's valuable disposal airspace. This interest is evidenced by the decision of the City of Marco Island's City Council at its August 16, 2010 meeting, nnder Agenda Item 4F, to approve the adoption of the County Recycling Ordinance, as amended, and all future amendments. The City of Marco Island has adopted the County Recycling Ordinance with only minor changes to allow the City to review and approve exemptions and administrative variances, similar to the City of Everglades Interlocal Agreement and the City of Naples non-residential recycling ordinance. The proposed Interlocal Agreement will enhance the county-wide efforts to conserve valuable landfill capacity by increasing recycling, especially by the commercial sector. FISCAL IMP ACT: There is no fiscal impact to the County. The cost for collection and recycling services will be incurred by organizers of temporary and special events, and owners or managers of commercial properties, and venue facilities. Multi-family properties which are currently serviced by the County's franchised haulers already pay for collection and recycling services. - GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: This lnterlocal Agreement supports the goals and objectives of the April 2006 Evaluation and Appraisal Report (EAR) amendments to the Solid Waste Sub-element of the Collier County Growth Management Plan: "I. Develop the means to partially or completely divert solid waste from the landfill (additional recycling or alternative forms of disposal)." Agenda Item No. 16C1 October 12, 2010 Page 2 of 6 LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS: This item has been reviewed and approved by the County Attorney's Office and is legally sufficient - JEW RECOMMENDATION: That the Board of County Commissioners enter into an Interlocal Agreement between Collier County and the City of Marco Island requiring the City to adopt the Collier County Recycling Ordinance, Ordinance No. 2009-56, as amended. PREPARED BY: Mary 10 Thurston, Waste Reduction and Recycling Manager, Solid Waste Management Department. 2 Item Number: Item Summary: Meeting Date: Prepared By Mary Jo Thurston Public Utilities Agenda Item No. 16C1 October 12, 2010 Page 3 016 COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 16C1 Recommendation to enter into an Jnterlocal Agreement between Collier County and the City of Marco Island requiring the City to adopt the Collier County Recycling Ordinance, Ordinance No. 2009-56, as amended. 10/12/20109:0000 AM Waste Reduction & Recycling Manager Date Solid Waste Department 9/16/20103:36:47 PM Approved By Jennifer White County Attorney Assistant County Attorney Date County Attorney 9/16/20103:51 PM Approved By Jeff Klatzkow County Attorney Date 9/16/20105:05 PM Approved By Mary Jo Thurston Public Utilities Waste Reduction & Recycling Manager Date Solid Waste Department 9/17/20108:27 AM Approved By Daniel R. Rodriguez Public Utilities Division Director - Solid Waste Date Solid Waste 9/17/201010:26 AM Approved By Thomas Wides Public Utilities Division Director - Operations Support - PUD Date Utilities Finance Operations 9121t2010 11:16 AM Approved By James W. Delany Public Utilities Division Approved By OMS Coordinator County Manager's Office Public Utilities Division Administrator Date Public Utilities Division 9/23/20102:07 PM Date Office of Management & Budget 9/271201010:42 AM Approved By Randy Greenwald Office of Management & Budget Approved By Leo E. Ochs, Jr. County Managers Office Management/Budget Analyst Date Office of Management & Budget 9/27/20103:38 PM County Manager Date County Managers Office 10/3/201010:32 AM Agenda Item No. 16C 1 October 12, 2010 Page 4 of 6 INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN COLLIER COUNTY AND THE CITY OF MARCO ISLAND REGARDING RECYCLING THIS INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT ("Agreement") is made and entered into as of this day of , 2010, by and between Collier County, Florida ("County") and the City of Marco Island, FIOIida ("City"). IlliCIT ALS: WHEREAS, Collier County owns and operates the Collier County Landfill, a valuable asset with limited disposal capacity; and WHEREAS, the County has developed a Recycling Ordinance No. 2004-50, as amended by Ordinance 2009-56 ("the County Recycling Ordinance"), and the County Recycling Ordinance encourages the municipalities in Collier County to adopt and implement recycling programs, and WHEREAS, the businesses and residents of the City use the Collier County Landfill to dispose of Municipal Solid Waste; and WHEREAS, the City and County wish to promote recycling to save energy, and natural resources, and to provide useful products, in addition to helping ensure that valuable and limited disposal capacity of the County's Landfill is conserved; and WHEREAS, the City finds it is necessary for the protection of the public health, safety, and welfare of City residents to require the recycling of recyclable materials generated on non- residential property, multi-famlly residential prope11y, at temporary events/venue facilities; and WHEREAS, Collier County and the City wish to enter into an interlocal agreement in the manner set f0l1h below. WITNESSETH: NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of thc promises and other good and valuable consideration exchanged amongst the parties, and in consideration of the covenants contained herein, the City and County agree as follows: 1. All of the above RECITALS are true and correct and are hereby expressly incorporated herein by reference as if set f0l1h fully below. Agenda Item No. 16C1 October 12, 2010 Page 5 016 2. The City agrees to adopt the County Recycling Ordinance, as amended and that all future amendments to the County Recycling Ordinance will include the City within its enforcement boundmies unless it advises otherwise in advance of the County's adoption of the amendment. 3. City residents shall be afforded the same rights and privileges as those granted to County residents to utilize all Solid Waste facilities, and shall pay the same fees and have access to the same services as County residents. 4. The City may limit the time of the day, as set fOlth in the County Recycling Ordinance in Section 18 (J), during which collection services may be provided if agreed to by the County Manager and not in conflict with any provision in an existing or future franchise agreement between the County and a Recycling Contractor. 5. The administration of recycling rules and standards for "temporary events" as set forth in Section 9 of the County Recycling Ordinance will be interpreted and administered by the City as part of its Temporary Use Pelmit process; the City specifically agrees to adhere to Section 9 (E), (0) and (H) as it may be amended or renumbered, with the understanding that self- hauling certificates will be retained by the City for inspection by the County at any time. 6. Section 8 (B) of the County Recycling Ordinance, requiring signage for multi- family container locations shall apply to the City in accordance with Marco Island sign standards. 7. The City Manager or designee, rather than the County Manager, shall make the final determinations of exemptions and administrative vmiances under Sections 11 and 21 of the County Recycling Ordinance; the County agrees that it will consult on any issue involving an exemption or Valiance as requested by the City. The County will provide compliance SUPPOlt to the City, as requested on a case-by-case basis. 8. City acknowledges and understands that this agreement may be tenninated by either party upon one-year notice. Tennination of this agreement or the failure of the City to opt out to a future amendment of the County's Recycling Ordinance may impact the City's commercial trash disposal rates. 9. All notices required or provided under this Agreement shall be directed to the following offices: For the County: Office of the County Manager 3301 East Tamiami Trail Naples, FlOlida 34112 Agenda Item No. 16C1 October 12, 2010 Page 6 of 6 For the City: Office of the Ci ty Manager 50 Bald Eagle Dr. Marco Island, FlOlida 34145 10. With respect to the subject matter herein, this Agrcement is the entire agreement between the pmties, superseding all previous oral and written representations, understandings, and agreements between the parties. This Agreement can only be changed by a writing signed by both parties. The County shall record this Agreement at its sole cost in the Public Records of Collier County. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have set their hands and seals the day and year first above written. ~~ Gura crtzan, C ty Clerk CITY OF MARCO ISLAND, FLORIDA BY:~~-?~~~ Frank Recker, Chairman ATTEST: DWIGHT E. BROCK, Clerk BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA By: By: As Deputy Clerk FRED W. COYLE, CHAIRMAN Approved as to fOlm and legal sufficiency: Approved as to f0l111 and legal sufficiency: "'-'D ~\\, By: \ \\ ~ vvc\J..- Jennifer B..::vvhite Assistant County Attomey 1\ '"\ ;i i /) By C,,-,'t~, J ", ../.~ Alan L. Gabricl City Attomey