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COMMISSION MEMORANDUM

TO:Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Commission 
FROM:Jimmy L. Morales, City Manager 
DATE:January  16, 2019
 

First Reading

SUBJECT:

AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, ACCEPTING THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE FINANCE AND CITYWIDE PROJECTS COMMITTEE TO AMEND THE CITY'S SOLID WASTE FEE SCHEDULE, AND AMENDING APPENDIX "A" TO THE CITY CODE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, ENTITLED "FEE SCHEDULE," IN ORDER TO MODIFY THE RESIDENTIAL SOLID WASTE COLLECTION AND DISPOSAL FEE CHARGED PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 90 OF THE CITY CODE, ENTITLED "SOLID WASTE"; PROVIDING FOR CODIFICATION, REPEALER, SEVERABILITY, AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE.


RECOMMENDATION

The Administration recommends approving the Ordinance on first reading.

ANALYSIS

The City has a contract with Progressive Waste Solutions, Inc. to provide residential waste collection and disposal. The contract was entered into in 2010 and expired August 31, 2018 with a rate of $25.12 per unit per month. The cost of this service to the City is currently $25.12 per residential account per month. The difference between the total costs to provide service for single family units, currently $41.56 per month, and the contract cost is $16.44. This difference is used to fund litter control services, illegal dumping, pre/post storm related debris removal and administrative fees related to management of the contract and billings. The cost for residential waste services to multi-family dwellings with eight units of less is currently $37.13. The difference is $12.01, which is also used to fund litter control services, illegal dumping, pre/post storm debris removal and administrative fees related to management of the contract and billings.

 

Analysis

 

A request for Proposal No. 60-08/09 was authorized for the collection and disposal of residential solid waste, yard debris and bulk waste, and operation of the City’s green waste facility. On July 25, 2018, the City Commission passed Resolution 2018-30433, which authorized the Administration to enter into negotiations with Progressive Waste Solutions of Florida, Inc. (d/b/a Waste Connections of Florida), for a new contract for the aforestated services. Through negotiations, the Administration was able to secure an amount of $28.89 per residential account per month, an increase of $3.77 or 15%.

 

 

 

The Administration is recommending that the increase in contract cost be passed on to the program users, as this is a direct cost increase associated with the collection of residential waste.

 

On December 14, 2018, the Finance and Citywide Projects Committee (FCWPC) agreed with the recommendation of the Administration and approved the pass through of the increase in contract cost to the program users.

 

There is also a provision in the new contract which allows for the Contractor to request a Consumer Price Index (CPI) increase, per unit, per month cost, as well as a pass through of any future tipping fee imposed by the Miami-Dade County on an annual basis. The Administration is recommending that any future increase in the contract cost be passed through to the program users.  The FCWPC agreed with the recommendation and approved future contract costs be passed through.

 

As a result, the actual Appendix A, entitled “Fee Schedule” needs to be amended as follows:

 

90-137(a) Single-family residences, townhouses, per month 29.9245.33
Duplex, per month per unit 29.92
Apartments, condominiums with less than 9 dwelling units, per month per dwelling unit 25.94
40.90
The above rates shall will be adjusted, according to annually to reflect the increases or decreases in the consumer price index (CPI), of All Urban Areas (CPI-U), for the 12-month average, when compared to the published price on the date of the adjustment to the published price for January 1st of the previous year, with an annual maximum adjustment not to exceed three percent (3%). The CPI calculation shall apply only to collection costs portion of the fee. The remainder of the per unit fee shall be adjusted annually by the pass through cost of the Miami-Dade County tipping fee relating to the disposal cost. for consumers in the southeast United States for all items, and in the Miami-Dade County solid waste disposal tipping fees, unless otherwise directed by the city commission.

 

 

 

 

CONCLUSION

The Administration recommends approving the Ordinance on first reading.

Legislative Tracking
Public Works
Sponsor
Commissioners Ricky Arriola, Mark Samuelian, & John Elizabeth Aleman

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