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HomeMy WebLinkAboutItem 6.3 Solid Waste Mgmt Ordinance Amendment Flo -� o CITY OF DUBLIN AGENDA STATEMENT CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: April 23, 1990 SUBJECT: Proposed Amendment to Solid Waste Management Ordinance: Enabling a Curbside Residential Recycling Program P ' (Prepared by: Paul S. Rankin, Assistant City Manager) EXHIBITS ATTACHED: Proposed Ordinance RECOMMENDATION: ( Conduct Public Hearing; Deliberate; Waive Reading; and �]vuu INTRODUCE Ordinance. FINANCIAL STATEMENT: Changing the Ordinance will allow for a Recycling Program paid for by the garbage customer. DESCRIPTION: State Law requires cities to develop a recycling plan and to reduce the amount of waste generated from the City. The law currently contains strict penalties for cities which do not divert 25% of the solid waste now collected by January 1 , 1995. The law identifies source reduction, recycling, and composting as methods of achieving the goal. As directed by the City Council at their meeting on December 21 , 1989, Staff has worked with the current garbage service provider to identify legislative changes required to the City's Ordinance in order to comply with State Law. Restrictions on Fees in Current Ordinance The City's current Solid Waste Management Ordinance (No. 2-86) was enacted in 1986. The market conditions at the time the ordinance was enacted were different than the current environment. Due to the state mandating, recycling the supply of recyclables will increase and unless a corresponding increase occurs in the use of recycled materials, the scrap value will fluctuate. Also, during the past five years, a lot has been learned about the methods required to have a successful curbside recycling program. For example, having convenient containers improves participation. The industry has developed collection equipment which is designed to segregate the items collected. Therefore, the changes have resulted in significant capital expenses necessary to implement recycling programs. As the industry was developing, grant programs were sometimes available for pilot programs. However, the grants are no longer available since the methods are now well established. The current ordinance only allows recycling if it is carried on "without a fee." Section 5-300(a) and 5-401 (a) in the current ordinance prohibit the collection of a fee by the recycling transporter. This language was appropriate at the time the ordinance was enacted. Given the market conditions, the proposed ordinance will delete the reference to fees. Therefore, any recycler who has obtained the proper permits from the City will be authorized to operate regardless of their fee arrangements with their customers. The permit requirement will be the City's primary enforcement tool to assure that the transporter is a recycler. Sections 1 and 2 of the proposed ordinance address this issue. Reporting Requirements Due to the State requirements to document the reduction of waste, it will be important to collect data from recycling transporters. The current ordinance does not require reporting by the transporter. Section 3 of the ---------------------------------------------------------------------- COPIES TO: ITEM NO. proposed ordinance would require the provision of information required to comply with State Law. If the information is not provided, the City would have the authority to proceed with revocation of the recycling permit in accordance with the ordinance. Anti-Scavaginq Some communities have experienced problems with unauthorized persons collecting recycled materials prior to the arrival of the collection truck. This impacts the program since the authorized collection company is anticipating revenue from the material to reduce the operating cost of the program. The proposed ordinance (Section 4) requires a recycling transporter to have an identifying mark on the collection container. The receptacle is to be approved by the City in order to assure that approved transporters can be distinguished. Section 5 of the proposed ordinance identifies that the materials shall become the property of the recycling transporter who has provided the receptacle. This section goes further to make it unlawful for a person to remove source separated materials from an approved receptacle without the permission of the receptacle owner. Section 6 of the proposed ordinance identifies the violation of this new section as an infraction. Staff believes that the additions outlined will allow the City to effectively implement a City-wide residential recycling program. Staff recommends that the City Council conduct a public hearing; waive the reading and introduce the ordinance. DRAFT AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 2-86 The City Council of the City of Dublin does ordain as follows : SECTION 1 . Ordinance No. 2-86 is amended by deleting subparagraph (a) of Section 5-300 therefrom and adding subparagraph (a) to Section 5-300 to read as follows : (a) Source separated materials for recycling may be transported by a permitted recycling transporter if all conditions of this chapter are satisfied; SECTION 2 . Ordinance No. 2-86 is amended by deleting subparagraph (a) of Section 5-401 therefrom and adding subparagraph (a) to Section 5-401 to read as follows : SECTION 5-401 . RECYCLING TRANSPORTERS . (a) Permitted recycling transporter may collect source separated materials for recycling and transport such materials to a recycling facility provided that both the recycling transporter and the recycling facility have obtained any and all necessary permits required by this chapter or by any other regulatory agency having jurisdiction. SECTION 3 . Ordinance No. 2-86 is amended to add the following Section 5-413 : SECTION 5-413 . RECYCLING FACILITY AND RECYCLING TRANSPORTER REPORTING REQUIRED: The Director may require the regular submittal of operational data throughout the term of the .permit as defined in Section 5-406 or 5-410 for purposes of compliance with Public Resources Code Section 40000 et. sq. or other applicable state laws. Submittal of the information may be required on a quarterly basis. Failure to submit the information may be cause for revocation pursuant to Section 5-407 or 5-411 . SECTION 4 . Ordinance No. 2-86 is amended to add the following Section 5-414: SECTION 5-414. INCLUSION OF IDENTIFICATION ON RECEPTACLE: Source separated materials shall be stored in a receptacle approved by the Director. The receptacle shall include some form of identification as to the ownership or other identifying mark of the recycling transporter. SECTION 5 . Ordinance No. 2-86 is amended to add the following Section 5-415 : SECTION 5-415 . OWNERSHIP OF SOURCE SEPARATED MATERIALS: All source separated materials shall become the property of the recycling transporter who has provided the receptacle, upon deposit in the receptacle. It shall be unlawful for any person other than the owner of the receptacle to remove source separated materials from an approved receptacle without the express permission of the receptacle owner. SECTION 6 . ORDINANCE NO. 2-86 AND ORDINANCE NO. 14-88 are amended to delete therefrom Section 5-507 and to add Section 5-507, to read as follows: SECTION 5-507 . VIOLATION. Any person who shall violate any of the provisions of Section 5-200, Sections 5-300 through 5-301 , inclusive, Sections 5-400 through 5-402, inclusive or Section 5-408 shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall be punished by a fine not to exceed one thousand dollars ($1 , 000 . 00) for each violation, or by imprisonment in the County Jail for not more than six (6) months, or both. Any person who shall violate any of the provisions of Sections 5-201 , 5-202, 5-203 or 5-415 shall be guilty of an infraction and upon conviction thereof shall be punished as provided in Government Code Section 36900 . The Director and/or Alameda County Health Officer are designated as the enforcement authority for the enforcement of those provisions which are designated as infractions . SECTION 7 . EFFECTIVE DATE AND POSTING OF ORDINANCE. This Ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty (30) days from and after the date of its passage. The City Clerk of the City of Dublin shall cause this Ordinance to be posted in at least three ( 3) public places in the City of Dublin. in accordance with Section 36933 of the Government Code of the State of California. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Dublin on this th day of , 1990, by the following vote: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: Mayor ATTEST: City Clerk