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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity of Tamarac Resolution R-2000-222Temp. Reso. #9100 Page 1 August 10, 2000 CITY OF TAMARAC, FLORIDA RESOLUTION NO. R-2000- A,2a A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF TAMARAC, FLORIDA AUTHORIZING THE APPROPRIATE CITY OFFICIALS TO PURSUE NEGOTIATIONS TO RENEW THE EXISTING AGREEMENT WITH WASTE MANAGEMENT FOR FURNISHING MULTIFAMILY SOLID WASTE COLLECTION SERVICE; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, on September 29, 1995, the City of Tamarac and Waste Management, Inc. entered into an agreement providing for Residential Multifamily Solid Waste Collection Service; and WHEREAS, the existing agreement expires on December 21, 2001; and WHEREAS, Section 4.3 of the agreement provides for renewal of the agreement for one (1) three (3) year period by action of the City Commission and Contractor during the month of July 2000; and WHEREAS, at its July 10, 2000 Workshop Meeting the City Commission provided an expression of interest for staff to enter into negotiations for renewal of the agreement and for the City Manager to prepare a letter of understanding between the parties outlining the criteria for potential renewal of the existing agreement; and WHEREAS, on July 26, 2000 the parties signed the letter of understanding dated July 25, 2000, a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit A; and WHEREAS, the City Manager recommends that negotiations with Waste Management, Inc. for renewal of the agreement be pursued; and Temp. Reso. #9100 Page 2 August 10, 2000 WHEREAS, the City Commission deems it to be in the best interest of the citizens and residents of the City of Tamarac to authorize the appropriate City Officials to pursue negotiations with Waste Management, Inc. to extend the existing agreement for an additional three (3) year period, based upon the criteria outlined in the letter of understanding dated July 25, 2000, attached hereto as Exhibit A, to approve the terms set forth in the letter of understanding and to ratify all action taken by staff pursuant to an expression of interest by the City Commission at the July 10, 2000 City Commission Workshop Meeting. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF TAMARAC, FLORIDA THAT: SECTION 1: The foregoing "WHEREAS" clauses are hereby ratified and confirmed as being true and correct and are hereby made a specific part of this Resolution upon adoption hereof. SECTION 2: The appropriate City Officials are hereby authorized to pursue potential renewal of the agreement between the City of Tamarac and Waste Management, Inc., for multifamily solid waste collection service pursuant to the criteria outlined in the July 25, 2000 letter of understanding between the parties, signed and dated July 26, 2000 attached hereto as Exhibit A, and made part hereof, effective nunc pro tune to July 10, 2000. SECTION 3: All actions taken by staff to pursue negotiations with Waste Management, Inc. pursuant to an expression of interest by the City Commission at the July 10, 2000 City Commission Workshop meeting are hereby ratified and approved. Temp. Reso. #9100 Page 3 August 10, 2000 SECTION 4: All Resolutions or parts of Resolutions in conflict herewith are hereby repealed to the extent of such conflict. SECTION 5: If any clause, section, other part or application of this Resolution is held by any court of competent jurisdiction to be unconstitutional or invalid, in part or application, it shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions or applications of this Resolution. SECTION 6: This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon its passage and adoption. PASSED, ADOPTED AND APPROVED this 93dday of , 2000. ATTEST: MARION SWENSON, CMC City Clerk ZI HRETY CERTIFY that I h ov d Wis Winance as, MITCHELL S. City Attorney 1 rm. O SCHREIBER ayor RECORD OF COMMISSION VOTIE MAYOR SCHREIBER AV DIST 1: COMM. PORTNER DIST x COMM. MISHKIN DIST 3: COMM. SULTANOF DIST 4: VIM ROBERTS TA 17 r} Temp Reso. # 9100 Exhibit A °R' Cityof Tamarac c 7525 N.W. 88th Avenue, Tamarac, Florida 33321-2401 Telephone: (954) 724-1230 - Facsimile (954) 724-2454 Jeffrey L. Miller City Manager jeffm@tamarac.org July 25, 2000 Mr. Tony Spadaccia, Director Government Affairs Waste Management 3831 NW 21 Avenue Pompano, FL 33073 Re; Residential Multi -family Solid Waste Collection Service Agreement Dear Mr. Spadaccia, At its July 10th Workshop Meeting, the City Commission directed staff to enter into renewed negotiations with Waste Management, pursuant to section 4.3 of the above referenced agreement. This letter outlines the process for the renewal of the above referenced agreement. Please keep in mind that the City is not obligated to renew the current agreement. The Commission has stipulated that the issue of contract renewal be revisited within the next six (6) months. While the Commission has directed staff to continue negotiations, the City's decision as to whether or not to renew the agreement will be dependent upon Waste Management's implementation of and adherence to the corrective actions outlined in your letter of July 6, 2000, results of the upcoming audit, the resolution of certain issues and deficiencies identified in previous meetings and correspondence including the timely and accurate payment of all future franchise fees, and the ability to expand the current level of service to include bulk pick up. Your letter of July 6, 2000 (which is attached and incorporated as part of this letter of understanding) outlined certain steps to be taken by Waste Management to address the issues and concerns previously identified by staff. While you included documentation to substantiate the agreed upon CPI increase of 3%, you did not include an amended rate schedule as required by the agreement. It is my understanding that Jean Dupuis again Equal Opportunity Employer contacted you on July 12th to request this item. At such time as this information is received, we will place the increase on the agenda for Commission approval. Section 4.3 of the existing agreement provides for the action of both parties during the month of July 2000 in order to exercise the renewal option. Please note your agreement and acceptance of the terms and conditions outlined above and in your July 6th letter by your signature below. Please return one original letter. Sincerely, 44w--tr Jeffrey L. Miller City Manager /dp Waste Management agrees to the terms and conditions for negotiating a potential renewal of its existing franchise agreement with the City of Tamarac as outlined in this letter and in Waste Management's correspondence to Tamarac dated July 6, 2000. LAgreed: 6 100 Sign a re Date WASTE MANAGEMENT 3831 NW 21st Avenue Pompano Beach, FL 33073 (954) 974-7500 July 6, 2000 Jeff Miller City Manager City of Tamarac 7525 NW 88'h Avenue Tamarac, FL 33321-2401 Dear Jeff, Thank you for meeting with Phil Morris and myself on Wednesday, July 5, 2000. We appreciate the opportunity to reply to the issues and concerns at hand. As we discussed, Waste Management has struggled with the conversion to a new computer system and billing program. This new program, quite frankly, has been difficult and had left a lot to be desired. Never the less, we have worked diligently to overcome these problems and at no time was our service to the community an issue. In fact, it has remained quite good and is a service that the residents have come to rely on. We have taken steps to address the issues at hand as follows. Tardy franchise fee payments were the results of the same billing system change that we underwent. We have taken steps to ensure timely payments of these fees. Mr. Tony Masiulus (our controller) or his designee will be responsible for the monthly calculations and timely disbursements of fees to the city. Fees will be paid within thirty days of the month following services rendered. Billing issues, questions and concerns have been assigned to a representative who will be your "go to" guy for the City of Tamarac. This representative is Sam Carey. Questions such as "roll -out" fees, extra service, or whatever may be directed to this person. By the way, as a result of our meeting and review of our notes, we discovered that the "roll -out" fee has been incorrectly charged and was less than the approved rate schedule. We will notify those effected of this error. Our customer service, sales and billing departments have settled in and will be better equipped to respond to all questions regarding our services, Familiarity with the system and improved training will continue to enhance our ability to better service our customers. WASTE MANAGEMENT 3831 NW 21se Avenue Pompano Beach, FL 33073 (954) 974.7500 Bulk pick-up for our contract communities is a service we are committed to providing. We would however, request additional time so we can meet with staff and representatives from the various associations to get their input and establish a plan that is both cost- effective and accomplishes the need and requirements of each of the communities. Given the shortness of our time to respond and to address the issues you have asked about, we would like to complete this program area before month's end. I have enclosed the "back-up" previously requested to approve the C.P.Z. rate adjustment of January 1, 2000. Tony Masiulis, our controller had last discussed the percentage with Jean DuPree some time in May. While we certainty do not intend to request the adjustment retroactive to January, we would request it's implementation for August 1, 2000. I do apologize for the delay, which obviously hurts me, more than it does you. Last but not least is the disposition of the current audit, we are awaiting a letter from the auditor (Dale Ruzicka) who was to get with the city financial people and provide an outline of requests for records and or reports necessary to do the audit. Hopefully, I have addressed the items that were raised at our meeting and would be happy to visit with any area you may require clarification or explanation. Waste Management appreciates your business and would ask that our agreement with the city be extended per the terms of the contract. While we have had our share of internal system problems, we have worked hard to correct them and have never provided less than exemplary service to the community. Your patience with us at the administrative level is greatly appreciated, we are correcting the areas of concern and we hope that the quality of our good service long outlives the administrative bumps in the road we have had. Thank you and we look forward to a positive response and recommendation from you. With Kind Regards, Tony Spadaccia, Waste Management, Inc. of Florida CC: Phil Morris John Casagrande