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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMINUTES - 08061991 - 2.3 ► _ 3 TO: BOARD OF SUPERVISORS r FROM: Sara Hoffman } Solid Waste Manager . ����..}}lr DATE: August 6, " 1991 :, uwa ;_.. County aSTa c. x�. SUBJECT: Implementation of Ordinance 91-31, Solid Waste Collection, Disposal and Recycling Agreements. SPECIFIC REQUEST(S) OR RECOMMENDATIONS(S) & BACKGROUND AND JUSTIFICATION RECOMMENDATIONS 1. ADOPT resolutions granting transitional permits to Richmond Sanitary Service, SAWDCO dba Valley Waste Management, Pleasant Hill Bayshore Disposal, Pleasant Hill Bayshore Disposal Inc. , Martinez Disposal, Orinda Moraga Disposal, Crockett Garbage Company, Bay View Refuse and Silvio Garaventa, Sr. (dba Concord Disposal, Oakley Disposal, Brentwood Disposal) to allow continued operation of solid. waste collection and recycling services in the unincorporated areas of Contra Costa County. 2 . ADOPT resolutions granting transitional permits to Byron Sanitary District, Central Contra Costa Sanitary District, Crockett-Valona Sanitary District, Kensington Community Services District, Mt. View Sanitary District, Oakley Sanitary District, Rodeo Sanitary District and West Contra Costa Sanitary District to allow their continued franchising of solid waste collection and recycling services in the unincorporated areas of the Contra Costa County. 3 . APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Chair of the Board of Supervisors to transmit notices to Richmond Sanitary Service, SAWDCO dba Valley Waste Management, Pleasant Hill Bayshore Disposal, Pleasant Hill Bayshore Disposal, Inc. , Orinda Moraga Disposal, Bay View Refuse, Crockett Garbage Co. and Silvio Garaventa, Sr. (dba Concord Disposal, Oakley Disposal, . Brentwood Disposal) that exclusive solid waste handling services, including recycling services, are to be authorized or provided by Contra Costa County, pursuant to Public Resources Code, Chapter 6 (Section 49520) CONTINUED ON ATTACHMENT: _X_ YES SIGNATURE• /I RECOMMENDATION OF COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR RECOMMENDATION OF BOARD C ITTEE APPROVE OTHER SIGNATURE(S) : ACTION OF BOARD ON I. APPROVED AS RECOMMENDED OTHER VOTE OF SUPERVISORS I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS IS A UNANIMOUS (ABSENT ) TRUE AND CORRECT COPY OF AN AYES: :a ,j5r Q -r s NOES: ACTION TAKEN AND ENTERED ON THE ABSENT: ABSTAIN: TL MINUTES OF THE BOARD OF Supervisor Fanden advised that she abstained SUPERVISORS ON THE DATE SHOWN. because she did not vote for the ordinance. ATTESTED PHIL B4FCHELOR, CLERK OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS AND COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR cc: Community Development County Counsel h20:imp91-31.bos BY c. , DEPUTY r • a � BACKGROUND/REASONS FOR RECOMMENDATION On June 11, 1991, the Board of Supervisors adopted Ordinance 91-31, Solid Waste Collection, Disposal and Recycling Agreements. This ordinance was adopted in response to State law which requires the County to develop and implement plans and programs for the unincorporated areas to reduce waste going to the landfill by 25% by 1995 and 50% by the year 2000. State law provides for fines of up to $10, 000 per day if the County does not meet these diversion goals. Ordinance 91-31 provides a mechanism for the County to achieve these State mandates. Recognizing the sanitary districts historic role in solid waste collection in the unincorporated areas of the County and the Board's new state mandated responsibility, the Board provided a framework under which the sanitary districts could enter into memorandums of understanding (MOUS) or agreements with the County for continued solid waste collection franchising and participation in the recycling effort. Following adoption of the ordinance, the Chair of the Board of Supervisors sent letters to the presidents of each of the sanitary districts informing them of the desire of the Board to cooperate with the sanitary districts and inviting them to enter into discussions with the County. The Solid Waste Manager sent a similar letter to all of the general managers of the sanitary districts. To date, informal responses have been received from four districts: Kensington Community Services District, Mt. View Sanitary District, Rodeo Sanitary District and Central Sanitary District. Staff will be working with the districts in an effort to develop MOUs consistent with the ordinance. In addition, discussions have been held with each of the solid waste haulers on the need to receive franchises for currently unfranchised unincorporated areas and for those areas for which there is no MOU with the currently franchising sanitary district. Most of the haulers serve a small number of unincorporated area homes that are not franchised; typically, isolated pockets of under 50 homes. The one exception is Oakley/Brentwood Disposal which serves Bethel Island and the unincorporated areas of Oakley and Brentwood. To allow time for the sanitary districts to consider the MOU option, and to provide for continued uninterrupted service in the unincorporated areas, it will be necessary for the Board of Supervisors to issue transitional permits to the local haulers and franchising sanitary districts as provided in Ordinance 91-31. The transitional permits would be effective from August 11 through December 31, 1991 and require each hauler to certify that recycling services are available to the residents of the unincorporated area through curbside service in the urbanized areas and drop off in the rural areas no later than September 30, 1991. It should be noted that the haulers are currently providing curbside recycling services in most areas. Ordinance 91-31 establishes parameters for the MOUs, including control of the wastestream and recyclables being retained by the Board of Supervisors. Wastestream control is very important since waste will no longer go directly to landfills but to material recovery facilities which will perform recycling activities. The local haulers currently control wastestream in all unincorporated areas except those currently franchised by Contra Costa County and Central Sanitary District. Under State law, the haulers may voluntarily assign their wastestream control to the County or the County can obtain it in accordance with Public Resource Code, Chapter 6, Section 49520 by giving a five year notice to the hauler of the County's intent to authorize solid waste collection services, including recycling. In accordance with the Board's declaration of intent to allow the current providers of service in the unincorporated area to continue providing such services for at least the term of their current franchises with the sanitary districts if the County's attempts to negotiate MOUS with the sanitary districts are not successful, the five year notice provides that it becomes null and void if an MOU is operative on the effective date of the notice, or if the local haulers have an executed franchise agreement with the County by December 31, 1991. 2.3 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of ) RESOLUTION NO. 91/539 transitional permit for ) Byron ) Sanitary District ) The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County RESOLVES THAT: 1. Effective August 11, 1991, Ordinance 91-31, Section 418-7. 602 provides that,excepting as provided in the ordinance, no person shall operate or permit, license, contract, franchise or in any allow the operation of a business providing services for the handling of commercial and/or residential solid waste and/or. the collection of recycling materials from commercial establishments and/or residents in the unincorporated areas of the County unless, at the County's sole option either (1) an exclusive or non-exclusive franchise or permit has been granted therefor by the Board or (2) for public agencies only, the Board has entered into an agreement or memorandum of understanding (MOU) for such activities. 2 . Byron Sanitary District currently franchises solid waste handling and recycling services within a portion of the unincorporated areas of Contra Costa County. 3 . Byron Sanitary District has not yet determined whether or not to enter into discussions regarding an MOU with the County. 4 . To provide for uninterrupted solid waste handling and recycling services to the residents and businesses of the unincorporated areas during the development of MOUS with the sanitary districts and franchises with the current haulers, Section 418-7. 804 of Ordinance 91-31 provides for transitional permits. 5. Byron Sanitary District is hereby granted a transitional permit to continue franchising current solid waste handling services, including recycling services, in the unincorporated areas under the following term: The term of this permit shall be from August 11, 1991 through December 31, 1991. PASSED by the following vote of the Board -of Supervisors on this sixth day of August, 1991: AYES: Supervisors Schroder, McPeak, Torlakson and Powers NOES: None ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: Supervisor Fanden, who advised that she was abstaining because she had not voted for the ordinance. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of the Board of Supervisors of the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and Seal of the Board of Supervisors affixed on this sixth day of August, 1991. Phil Batchelor, Clerk of the Board of Supervisors and County Administrator By: Deputy C tk IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of ) RESOLUTION NO. 91/540 transitional permit for ) Central Contra Costa ) sanitary District ) The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County RESOLVES THAT: 1. Effective August 11, 1991, Ordinance 91-31, Section 418-7. 602 provides that,excepting as provided in the ordinance, no person shall operate or permit, license, contract, franchise or in any allow the operation of a business providing services for the handling of commercial and/or residential solid waste and/or the collection of recycling materials from commercial establishments and/or residents in the unincorporated areas of the County unless, at the County's sole option either (1) an exclusive or non-exclusive franchise or permit has been granted therefor by the Board or (2) for public agencies only, the Board has entered into an agreement or memorandum of understanding (MOU) for such activities. 2 . Central Contra Costa Sanitary District currently franchises solid waste handling and recycling services within a portion of the unincorporated areas of Contra Costa County. 3 . Central Contra Costa Sanitary District is currently in discussions with Contra Costa County regarding an MOU pursuant to Ordinance 91-31. 4 . To provide for uninterrupted solid waste handling and recycling services to the residents and businesses of the unincorporated areas during the development of MOUs with the sanitary districts and franchises with the current haulers, Section 418-7 .804 of Ordinance 91-31 provides for transitional permits. 5. Central Contra Costa Sanitary District is hereby granted a transitional permit to continue franchising current solid waste handling services, including recycling services, in the unincorporated areas under the following term and condition: A. The term of this permit shall be from August 11, 1991 through December 31, 1991. B. Central Contra Costa Sanitary District shall make no commitments regarding disposition of recyclables or wastestream commitment without the express written consent of the Board of Supervisors.. PASSED by the following vote of the Board of Supervisors on this sixth day of August, 1991: AYES: Supervisors Schroder, McPeak, Torlakson and Powers NOES: None ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: Supervisor Fanden, who advised that she was abstaining because she had not voted for the ordinance. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of the Board of Supervisors of the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and Seal of the Board of Supervisors affixed on this sixth day of August, 1991. Phil Batchelor, Clerk of the Board of Supervisors and County Administrator By: a 1,a �. Deputy C rk � .3 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of ) RESOLUTION NO. 91/541 transitional permit for ) Crockett Valona ) sanitary District ) The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County RESOLVES THAT: 1. Effective August 11, 1991, Ordinance 91-31, Section 418-7 . 602 provides that,excepting as provided in the ordinance, no person shall operate or permit, license, contract, franchise or in any allow.-the operation of a business providing services for the handling of commercial and/or residential solid waste and/or the collection of recycling materials from commercial establishments and/or residents in the unincorporated areas of the County unless, at the County's sole option either (1) an exclusive or non-exclusive franchise or permit has been granted therefor by the Board or (2) for public agencies only, the Board has entered into an agreement or memorandum of understanding (MOU) for such activities. 2 . Crockett Valona Sanitary District currently franchises solid waste handling and recycling services within a portion of the unincorporated areas of Contra Costa County. 3 . Crockett Valona Sanitary District has not yet determined whether or not to enter into discussions regarding an MOU with the County. . 4 . To provide for uninterrupted solid waste handling and recycling services to the residents and businesses of the unincorporated areas during the development of MOUS with the sanitary districts and franchises with the current haulers, Section 418-7.804 of Ordinance 91-31 provides for transitional permits. 5. Crockett Valona Sanitary District is hereby granted a transitional permit to continue franchising current solid waste handling services, including recycling services, in the unincorporated areas under the following .term: The term of this permit shall be from August 11, 1991 through December 31, 1991. PASSED by the following vote of the Board of Supervisors on this sixth day of August, 1991: AYES: Supervisors Schroder, McPeak, Torlakson and Powers NOES: None ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: Supervisor Fanden, who advised that she was abstaining because she had not voted for the ordinance. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of the Board of Supervisors of the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and Seal of the Board of Supervisors affixed on this sixth day of August, 1991. Phil Batchelor, Clerk of the Board of Supervisors and County Administrator By: J_ rL.,..k DeputyC1 k 2. 3 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of ) RESOLUTION NO. 91/542 transitional permit for ) Kensington Community ) Services District ) The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County RESOLVES THAT: 1. Effective August 11, 1991, Ordinance 91-31,. Section 418-7. 602 provides that,excepting as provided in the ordinance, no person shall operate or permit, license, contract, franchise or in any allow the operation of a business providing services for the handling of commercial and/or residential solid waste and/or the collection of recycling materials from commercial establishments and/or residents in the unincorporated areas of the County unless, at the County's sole option either (1) an exclusive or non-exclusive franchise or permit has been granted therefor by the Board or (2) for public agencies only, the Board has entered into an agreement or memorandum of understanding (MOU) for such activities. 2 . Kensington Community Services District currently franchises solid waste handling and recycling services within a portion of the unincorporated areas of Contra Costa County. 3 . Kensington Community Services District is currently in discussions with Contra Costa County regarding an MOU pursuant to Ordinance 91-31. 4 . To provide for uninterrupted solid waste handling and recycling services to the residents and businesses of the unincorporated areas during the development of MOUS with the sanitary districts and franchises with the current haulers, Section 418-7.804 of Ordinance 91-31 provides for transitional permits. 5. Kensington Community Services District is hereby granted a transitional permit to continue franchising current solid waste handling services, including recycling services, in the unincorporated areas under the following term: The term of this permit shall be from August 11, 1991 through December 31, 1991. PASSED by .the following vote of the Board of Supervisors on this sixth day of August, 1991: AYES: Supervisors Schroder, McPeak, Torlakson and Powers NOES: None ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: Supervisor Fanden, who advised that she was abstaining because she had not voted for the ordinance. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of the Board of Supervisors of the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and Seal of the Board of Supervisors affixed on this sixth day of August, 1991. Phil Batchelor, Clerk of the Board of Supervisors and County Administrator By: a144k Deputy PlerJZ IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of ) RESOLUTION NO. 92/543 transitional permit for ) Mt. View ) Sanitary District ) The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County RESOLVES THAT: 1. Effective August 11, 1991, Ordinance 91-31, Section 418-7. 602 provides that,excepting as provided in the ordinance, no person shall operate or permit, license, contract, franchise or in any allow the operation of a business providing services for the handling of commercial and/or residential solid waste and/or the collection of recycling materials from commercial establishments and/or residents in the unincorporated areas of the County unless, at the County's sole option either (1) an exclusive or non-exclusive franchise or permit has been granted therefor by the Board or (2) for public agencies only, the Board has entered into an agreement or memorandum of understanding (MOU) for such activities. 2 . Mt. View Sanitary District currently franchises solid waste handling and recycling services within a portion of the unincorporated areas of Contra Costa County. 3 . Mt. View Sanitary District is currently in discussions with Contra. Costa County regarding an MOU pursuant to Ordinance 91- 31. 4 . To provide for uninterrupted solid waste handling and recycling services to the residents and businesses of the unincorporated areas during the development of MOUs with the sanitary districts and franchises with the current haulers, Section 418-7.804 of Ordinance 91-31 provides for transitional permits. 5. Mt. View Sanitary District is hereby granted a transitional permit to continue franchising current solid waste handling services, including recycling services, in the unincorporated areas under the following term: The term of this permit shall be from August 11, 1991 through December 31, 1991. PASSED by the following vote of the Board of Supervisors on this sixth day of August, 1991: AYES: Supervisors Schroder, McPeak, Torlakson and Powers NOES: None ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: Supervisor Fanden, who advised that she was abstaining because she had not voted for the ordinance. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of the Board of Supervisors of the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and Seal of the Board of Supervisors affixed on this sixth day of August, 1991. Phil Batchelor, Clerk of the Board of Supervisors and County Administrator By: Deputy C rk 2 ,3 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of ) RESOLUTION NO. 91/544 transitional permit for ) Oakley ) Sanitary District ) The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County RESOLVES THAT: 1. Effective August 11, 1991, Ordinance 91-31, Section 418-7. 602 provides that,excepting as provided in the ordinance, no person shall operate or permit, license, contract, franchise or in any allow the operation of a business providing services for the handling of commercial and/or residential solid waste and/or the collection of recycling materials from commercial establishments and/or residents in the unincorporated areas of the County unless, at the County's sole option either (1) an exclusive or non-exclusive franchise or permit has been granted therefor by the Board or (2) for public agencies only, the Board has entered into an agreement or memorandum of understanding (MOU) for such activities. 2 . Oakley Sanitary District currently franchises solid waste handling and recycling services within a portion of the unincorporated areas of Contra Costa County. 3 . Oakley Sanitary District has not yet determined whether or not to enter into discussions regarding an MOU with the County. 4 . To provide for uninterrupted solid waste handling and recycling services to the residents and businesses of the unincorporated areas during the development of MOUS with the sanitary districts and franchises with the current haulers, Section 418-7.804 of Ordinance 91-31 provides for transitional permits. 5. Oakley Sanitary District is hereby granted a transitional permit to continue franchising current solid waste handling services, including recycling services, in the unincorporated areas under the following term: The term of this permit shall be from August 11, 1991 through December 31, 1991. PASSED by the following vote of the Board of Supervisors on this sixth day of August, 1991: AYES: Supervisors Schroder, McPeak, Torlakson and Powers NOES: None ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: Supervisor Fanden, who advised that she was abstaining because she had not voted for the ordinance. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of the Board of Supervisors of the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and Seal of the Board of Supervisors affixed on this sixth day of August, 1991. Phil Batchelor, Clerk of the Board of Supervisors and County Administrator By: _e�� od�t� Deputy �IerV I3 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of ) RESOLUTION NO. 91/545 transitional permit for ) Rodeo ) sanitary District ) The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County RESOLVES THAT: 1. Effective August 11, 1991, Ordinance 91-31, Section 418-7 . 602 provides that,excepting as provided in the ordinance, no person shall operate or permit, license, contract, franchise or in any allow the operation of a business providing services for the handling of commercial and/or residential solid waste and/or the collection of recycling materials from commercial establishments and/or residents in the unincorporated areas of the County unless, at the County's sole option either (1) an exclusive or non-exclusive franchise or permit has been granted therefor by the Board or (2) for public agencies only, the Board has entered into an agreement or memorandum of understanding (MOU) for such activities. 2 . Rodeo Sanitary District currently franchises solid waste . handling and recycling services within a portion of the unincorporated areas of Contra Costa County. 3 . Rodeo Sanitary District is currently in discussions with Contra Costa County regarding an MOU pursuant to Ordinance 91-31. 4 . To provide for uninterrupted solid waste handling and recycling services to the residents and businesses of the unincorporated areas during the development of MOUS with the sanitary districts and franchises with the current haulers, Section 418-7 .804 of Ordinance 91-31 provides for transitional permits. 5. Rodeo Sanitary District is hereby granted a transitional permit to continue franchising current solid waste handling services, including recycling services, in the unincorporated areas under the following term: The term of this permit shall be from August 11, 1991 through December 31, 1991. PASSED by the following vote of the Board of Supervisors on this sixth day of August, 1991: AYES: Supervisors Schroder, McPeak, Torlakson and Powers NOES: None ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: Supervisor Fanden, who advised that she was abstaining because she had not voted for the ordinance. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of the Board of Supervisors of the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and Seal of the Board of Supervisors affixed on this sixth day of August, 1991. Phil Batchelor, Clerk of the Board of Supervisors and County Administrator By: Deputy P er .2 .3 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of ) RESOLUTION NO. 91/546 transitional permit for ) West Contra Costa ) sanitary District ) The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County RESOLVES THAT: 1. Effective August 11, 1991, Ordinance 91-31, Section 418-7. 602 provides that,excepting as provided in the ordinance, no person shall operate or permit, license, contract, franchise or in any allow the operation of a business providing services for the handling of commercial and/or residential solid waste and/or the collection of recycling materials from commercial establishments and/or residents in the unincorporated areas of the County unless, at the County's sole option either (1) an exclusive or non-exclusive franchise or permit has been granted therefor by the Board or (2) for public agencies only, the Board has entered into an agreement or memorandum of understanding (MOU) for such activities. 2 . West Contra Costa Sanitary District currently franchises solid waste handling and recycling services within a portion of the unincorporated areas of Contra Costa County.. 3 . West Contra Costa Sanitary District has not yet determined whether or not to enter into discussions regarding an MOU with the County. 4 . To provide for uninterrupted solid waste handling and recycling services to the residents and businesses of the unincorporated areas during the development of MOUS with the sanitary districts and franchises with the current haulers, Section 418-7 .804 of Ordinance 91-31 provides for transitional permits. 5. West Contra Costa Sanitary District is hereby granted a transitional permit to continue franchising current solid waste handling services, including recycling services, in the unincorporated areas under the following term: The term of this permit shall be from August 11, 1991 through December 31, 1991. PASSED by the following vote of the Board of Supervisors on this sixth day of August, 1991: AYES: Supervisors Schroder, McPeak, Torlakson and Powers NOES: None ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: Supervisor Fanden, who advised that she was abstaining because she had not voted. for the ordinance. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of the Board of Supervisors of the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and Seal of the Board of Supervisors affixed on this sixth day of August, 1991. Phil Batchelor, Clerk of the Board of Supervisors and County Administrator By: a"Ai� Deputy ler IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of ) RESOLUTION NO. 91 /572 transitional permit for ) Pleasant Hill Bayshore ) Disposal, Inc. ) The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County RESOLVES THAT: 1. Effective August 11, 1991, Ordinance 91-31, Section 418-7 .602 provides that,excepting as provided in the ordinance, no person shall operate or permit, license, contract, franchise or in any allow the operation of a business providing services for the handling of commercial and/or residential solid waste and/or the collection of recycling materials from commercial establishments and/or residents in the unincorporated areas of the County unless, at the County's sole option either (1) an exclusive or non-exclusive franchise or permit has been granted therefor by the Board or (2) for public agencies only, the Board has entered into an agreement or memorandum of understanding (MOU) for such activities. 2 . Pleasant Hill Bayshoare Disposal, Inc. provides solid waste handling and recycling services within the unincorporated areas of Contra Costa County, a portion of which are unfranchised and a portion of which are franchised by Mt. View Sanitary District. 3 . Mt. View Sanitary District is currently in discussions with Contra Costa County regarding an MOU pursuant to Ordinance 91- 31. 4. For the currently unfranchised areas, Pleasant Hill Bayshbore Disposal, Inc. is currently in discussions with Contra Costa County for a franchise agreement for continued provision of service for those unincorporated areas. 5. To provide for uninterrupted. solid waste handling and recycling services to the residents and businesses of the unincorporated areas during the development of MOUs with the sanitary districts and franchises with the current haulers, Section 418-7 .804 of Ordinance 91-31 provides for transitional permits. 6. Pleasant Hill Bayshore Disposal, Inc. is hereby granted a transitional permit to continue its current solid waste handling services, including recycling services, in the unincorporated areas under the following terms and conditions: A. The term of this permit shall be from August 11, 1991 through December 31, 1991. B. Pleasant Hill Bayshore Disposal, Inc. shall continue to provide such services in the unincorporated area franchised by Mt. View Sanitary District under the terms and conditions of its current franchise with Mt. View Sanitary District. C. In the currently unfranchised areas, rates charged to customers shall be no more than those charged to residents and businesses in the areas currently franchised by Mt. View Sanitary District. D. Pleasant Hill Bayshoare Disposal, Inc. shall provide curbside recycling services in the currently franchised areas at least equal to those provided in the franchised areas no later than September 30, 1991 and shall submit certification of provision of such services to the Solid Waste Manager. b. PASSED by the following vote of the Board of Supervisors on this sixth day of August, 1991: AYES: Supervisors Schroder, McPeak, Torlakson and 'Powers NOES: None ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: Supervisor Fanden, who advised that she was abstaining because she had not voted for the ordinance. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of the Board of Supervisors of the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and Seal of the Board of Supervisors affixed on this sixth day of August, 1991. Phil Batchelor, Clerk of the Board of Supervisors and County Administrator By: l/l Deputy Flerli h20:phbay.res Resolution No. 91/572 a , IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of ) RESOLUTION NO. 91/530 transitional permit for ) SAWDCO, dba Valley Waste ) Management ) The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County RESOLVES THAT: 1. Effective August 11, 1991, Ordinance 91-31, Section 418-7. 602 provides that,excepting as provided in the ordinance, no person shall operate or permit, license, contract, franchise or in any allow the operation of a business providing services for the handling of commercial and/or residential solid waste and/or the collection of recycling materials from commercial establishments and/or residents in the unincorporated areas of the County unless, at the County's sole option either (1) an exclusive or non-exclusive franchise or permit has been granted therefor by the Board or (2) for public agencies only, the Board has entered into an agreement or memorandum of understanding (MOU) for such activities. 2 . SAWDCO, dba Valley Waste Management provides solid waste handling and recycling services within the unincorporated areas of Contra Costa County, a portion of which are unfranchised and a portion of which are franchised by Central Contra Costa Sanitary District. 3 . Central Contra Costa Sanitary District is currently in discussions with Contra Costa County regarding an MOU pursuant to Ordinance 91-31. 4 . For the currently unfranchised areas, SAWDCO, dba Valley Waste Management is currently in discussions with Contra Costa County for a franchise agreement for continued provision of service for those unincorporated areas. 5. To provide for uninterrupted solid waste handling and recycling services to the residents and businesses of the unincorporated areas during the development of MOUS with the sanitary districts and franchises with the current haulers, Section 418-7.804 of Ordinance 91-31 provides for transitional permits. 6. SAWDCO, dba Valley Waste Management is hereby granted a transitional permit to continue its current solid waste handling services, including recycling services, in the unincorporated areas under the following terms and conditions: A. The term of this permit shall be from August 11, 1991 through December 31, 1991. B. SAWDCO, dba Valley Waste Management shall continue to provide such services in the unincorporated area franchised by Central Contra Costa Sanitary District under the terms and conditions of its current franchise with Central Contra Costa Sanitary District. C. In the currently unfranchised areas, rates charged to customers shall be no more than those charged to residents and businesses in the areas currently franchised by Central Contra Costa Sanitary District. D. SAWDCO, dba Valley Waste Management shall provide curbside recycling services in the currently unfranchised areas at least equal to those provided in the franchised areas no later than September 30, 1991 and shall submit certification of provision of such services to the Solid Waste Manager. PASSED by the following vote of the Board of Supervisors on this 6th day of August , 1991 : AYES : Supervisors Schroder, McPeak, Torlakson and Powers NOES : None ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: Supervisor Fanden, who advised that she was abstaining because she had not voted for the ordinance I hereby certify that this is a true and correct copy Of an action taken and entered on the minutes of the Board of Supervisors on the date shown. ATTLSTED. August 6, 1991 PHIL BATCHELOR,Clerk of the Board of&4wvlaors grid Oo"AdminletraW By Deneb RESOLUTION NO. 91/530 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of ) RESOLUTION NO. 91 /531 transitional permit for ) Pleasant Hill Bayshore ) Disposal ) The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County RESOLVES THAT: 1. Effective August 11, 1991, Ordinance 91-31, Section 418-7.602 provides that,excepting as provided in the ordinance, no person shall operate or permit, license, contract, franchise or in any allow the operation of a business providing services for the handling of commercial and/or residential solid waste and/or the collection of recycling materials from commercial establishments and/or residents in the unincorporated areas of the County unless, at the County's sole option either (1) an exclusive or non-exclusive franchise or permit has been granted therefor by the Board or (2) for public agencies only, the Board has entered into an agreement or memorandum of understanding (MOU) for such activities. 2 . Pleasant Hill Bayshoare Disposal provides solid waste handling and recycling services within the unincorporated areas of Contra Costa County, a portion of which are unfranchised and a portion of which are franchised by Central Contra Costa Sanitary District. 3 . Central Contra Costa Sanitary District is currently in discussions with Contra Costa County regarding an MOU pursuant to Ordinance 91-31. 4 . For the currently unfranchised areas, Pleasant Hill Bayshbore Disposal is currently in discussions with Contra Costa County for a franchise agreement for continued provision of service for those unincorporated areas. 5. To provide for uninterrupted solid waste handling and recycling services to the residents and businesses of the unincorporated areas during the development of MOUS with the sanitary districts and franchises with the current haulers, Section 418-7. 804 of Ordinance 91-31 provides for transitional permits. 6. Pleasant Hill Bayshore Disposal is hereby granted a transitional permit to continue its current solid waste handling services, including recycling services, in the , unincorporated areas under the following terms and conditions: A. The term of this permit shall be from August 11, 1991 through December 31, 1991. B. Pleasant Hill Bayshore Disposal shall continue to provide such services in the unincorporated area franchised by Central Contra Costa Sanitary District under the terms and conditions of its current franchise with Central Contra Costa Sanitary District. C. In the currently unfranchised areas, rates charged to customers shall be no more than those charged to residents and businesses in the areas currently franchised by Central Contra Costa Sanitary District. D. Pleasant Hill Bayshore Disposal shall provide curbside recycling services in the currently unfranchised areas at least equal to those provided in the franchised areas no later than September 30, 1991 and shall submit certification of provision of such services to the Solid Waste Manager. PASSED by the following vote of the Board of Supervisors on this 6th day of August , 1991 : AYES : Supervisors Schroder, McPeak, Torlakson and Powers NOES : None ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: Supervisor Fanden, who advised that she was abstaining because she had not voted for the ordinance I hereby certify that this is a true and correct COPY Of an action taken and entered on the minutes of the Board of Supervisor on the data shown. ATTESTED; August 6 . 1991 PHIL BATCHELOR,Clerk of the Board of Supervims and County Administrator 8y .Deputy RESOLUTION NO. 91/531 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of ) RESOLUTION NO. 91 /532 transitional permit for ) Pleasant Hill Bayshore ) Disposal, Inc. ) The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County RESOLVES THAT: 1. Effective August 11, 1991, Ordinance 91-31, Section 418-7. 602 provides that,excepting as provided in the ordinance, no person shall operate or permit, license, contract, franchise or in any allow the operation of a business providing services for the handling of commercial and/or residential solid waste and/or the collection of recycling materials from commercial establishments and/or residents in the unincorporated areas of the County unless, at the County's sole option either (1) an exclusive or non-exclusive franchise or permit has been granted therefor by the Board or (2) for public agencies only, the Board has entered into an agreement or memorandum of understanding (MOU) for such activities. 2 . Pleasant Hill Bayshore Disposal, Inc. provides solid waste handling and recycling services within the unincorporated areas of Contra Costa County, a portion of which are unfranchised and a portion of which are franchised by Rodeo Sanitary District. 3 . Rodeo Sanitary District is currently in discussions with Contra Costa County regarding an MOU pursuant to Ordinance 91-31. 4 . For the currently unfranchised areas, Pleasant Hill Bayshore Disposal, Inc. is currently in discussions with Contra Costa County for a franchise agreement for continued provision of service for those unincorporated areas. 5. To provide for uninterrupted solid waste handling and recycling services to the residents and businesses of the unincorporated areas during the development of MOUS with the sanitary districts and franchises with the current haulers, Section 418-7 .804 of Ordinance 91-31 provides for transitional permits. 6. Pleasant Hill Bayshore Disposal, Inc. is hereby granted a transitional permit to continue its current solid waste handling services, including recycling services, in the unincorporated areas under the following terms and conditions: A. The term of this permit shall be from August 11, 1991 through December 31, 1991. B. Pleasant Hill Bayshore Disposal, Inc. shall continue to provide such services in the unincorporated area franchised by Rodeo Sanitary District under the terms and conditions of its current franchise with Rodeo Sanitary District. C. In the currently unfranchised areas, rates charged to customers shall be no more than those charged to residents and businesses in the areas currently franchised by Rodeo Sanitary District. D. Pleasant Hill Bayshore Disposal, Inc. shall provide curbside recycling services in the currently unfranchised areas at least equal to those provided in the franchised areas no later than September 30, 1991 and shall submit certification of provision of such services to the Solid Waste Manager. PASSED by the following vote of the Board of Supervisors on this 6th day of August , 1991 : AYES : Supervisors Schroder, McPeak, Torlakson and Powers NOES : None ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: Supervisor Fanden, who advised that she was abstaining because she had not voted for the ordinance I hereby certify that this Is a true and correct coPy of an action taken and entered on the minutes of the Board of Supenlsors on the date shown. ATTESTED- August 6. 1991 PHIL BATCHELOR,Clerk of the Board C1 Supwvilgm and Oounty Admnlstrator By Deputy RESOLUTION NO. 91/ 532 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of ) RESOLUTION NO. 91/533 transitional permit for ) Pleasant Hill Bayshore ) Disposal, Inc. ) The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County RESOLVES THAT: 1. Effective August 11, 1991, Ordinance 91-31, Section 418-7.602 provides that,excepting as provided in the ordinance, no person shall operate or permit, license, contract, franchise or in any allow the operation of a business providing services for the handling of commercial and/or residential solid waste and/or the collection of recycling materials from commercial establishments and/or residents in the unincorporated areas of the County unless, at the County's sole option either (1) an exclusive or non-exclusive franchise or permit has been granted therefor by the Board or (2) for public agencies only, the Board has entered into an agreement or memorandum of understanding (MOU) for such activities. 2 . Pleasant Hill Bayshore Disposal, Inc. provides solid waste handling and recycling services within the unincorporated areas of Contra Costa County. 3 . For the currently unfranchised areas, Pleasant Hill Bayshore Disposal, Inc. is currently in discussions with Contra Costa County for a franchise agreement for continued provision of service for those unincorporated areas. 4. To provide for uninterrupted solid waste handling and recycling services to the residents and businesses of the unincorporated areas during the development franchises with the current haulers, Section 418-7.804 of Ordinance 91-31 provides for transitional permits. 5. Pleasant Hill Bayshore Disposal, Inc. is hereby granted a transitional permit to provide solid waste handling services, including recycling services, in the unincorporated areas currently serviced by Pleasant Hill Bayshore Disposal, Inc. under the following terms and conditions: A. The term of this permit shall be from August 11, 1991 through December 31, 1991. B. In the currently unfranchised areas, rates charged to customers shall be no more than those charged to residents and businesses in adjacent franchised areas. C. Pleasant Hill Bayshore Disposal Service, Inc. shall provide curbside recycling services in the currently unfranchised areas at least equal to those provided in the franchised areas no later than September 30, 1991 and shall submit certification of provision of such services to the Solid Waste Manager. PASSED by the following vote of the Board of Supervisors on this 6th day of August , 1991 : AYES : Supervisors Schroder, McPeak, Torlakson and Powers NOES : None ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: Supervisor Fanden, who advised that she was abstaining because she had not voted for the ordinance 1 hereby certify that this is a true and correct COPY of an action taken and entered on the minutes of the Board of Supervisors on the date shown. ATTESTM August 6, 1991 PHIL BATCHELOR,Clark of the Board d Supw*m and County Administrator By - .00" I I RESOLUTION NO. 91/533 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY.. STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of ) RESOLUTION NO. 91/534 transitional permit for ) Martinez Disposal Service ) The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County RESOLVES THAT: 1. Effective August 11, 1991, Ordinance 91-31, Section 418-7. 602 provides that,excepting as provided in the ordinance, no person shall operate or permit, license, contract, franchise or in any allow the operation of a business providing services for the handling of commercial and/or residential solid waste and/or the collection of recycling materials from commercial establishments and/or residents in the unincorporated areas of the County unless, at the County's sole option either (1) an exclusive or non-exclusive franchise or permit has been granted therefor by the Board or (2) for public agencies only, the Board has entered into an agreement or memorandum of understanding (MOU) for such activities. 2 . Martinez, Disposal Service provides solid waste handling and recycling services within the unincorporated areas of Contra Costa County. 3. For the currently unfranchised areas, Martinez Disposal Service, Inc. is currently in discussions with Contra Costa County for a franchise agreement for continued provision of service for those unincorporated areas. 4. To provide for uninterrupted solid waste handling and recycling services to the residents and businesses of the unincorporated areas during the development franchises with the current haulers, Section 418-7 .804 of Ordinance 91-31 provides for transitional permits. 5. Martinez, Disposal Service, Inc. is hereby granted a transitional permit to continue its current solid waste handling services, including recycling services, in the unincorporated areas under the following terms and conditions: A. The term of this permit shall be from August 11, 1991 through December 31, 1991. B. In the currently unfranchised areas, rates charged to customers shall be no more than those charged to residents and businesses in the areas currently franchised by the City of Martinez. C. Martinez Disposal Service shall provide curbside recycling services in the currently unfranchised areas at least equal to those provided in the franchised areas no later than September 30, 1991 and shall submit certification of provision of such services to the Solid Waste Manager. PASSED by the following vote of the Board of Supervisors on this 6th day of August , 1991 : AYES: Supervisors Schroder, McPeak, Torlakson and Powers NOES : None ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: Supervisor Fanden, who advised that she was abstaining because she had not voted for the ordinance I hereby certify that this is a true and correct Copy Of an action taken and entered on the minutes of the Board of Supervisors on the date shown. ATTESTED: August 6 . 1991 PHIL BATCHELOR,Cterk of the Board G1 Bupanlaors and County Administrator By ,Dayan► RESOLUTION NO. 91/534 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of ) RESOLUTION NO. 91 /538 transitional permit for ) Silvio Garaventa, Jr. , ) individually and doing ) business as Oakley Disposal ) or by any other fictitious ) name. ) The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County RESOLVES THAT: 1. Effective August 11, 1991, Ordinance 91-31, Section 418-7 . 602 provides that,excepting as provided in the ordinance, no person shall operate or permit, license, contract, franchise or in any allow the operation of a business providing services for the handling of commercial and/or residential solid waste and/or the collection of recycling materials from commercial establishments and/or residents in the unincorporated areas of the County unless, at the County's sole option either (1) an exclusive or non-exclusive franchise or permit has been granted therefor by the Board or (2) for public agencies only, the Board has entered into an agreement or memorandum of understanding (MOU) for such activities. 2 . Silvio Garaventa, Jr. , individually or doing business as Oakley Disposal or by any other fictitious name provides solid waste handling and recycling services within the unincorporated areas of Contra Costa County, a portion of which are unfranchised and a portion of which are franchised by Oakley Sanitary District. 3 . Oakley Sanitary District is currently in discussions with Contra Costa County regarding an MOU pursuant to Ordinance 91- 31, or has not yet determined whether or not to enter into discussions regarding an MOU with. the County. 4 . For the currently unfranchised areas, Silvio Garaventa, Jr. , individually or doing business as Oakley Disposal or by any other fictitious name is currently in discussions with Contra Costa County for a franchise agreement for continued provision of service for those unincorporated areas. 5. To provide for uninterrupted solid waste handling and recycling services to the residents and businesses of the unincorporated areas during the development of MOUs with the sanitary districts and franchises with the current haulers, Section 418-7.804 of Ordinance 91-31 provides for transitional permits. 6. Silvio Garaventa, Jr. , individually or doing business as Oakley Disposal or by any other fictitious name is hereby granted a transitional permit to continue its current solid waste handling services, including recycling services, in the. unincorporated areas under the following terms and conditions: A. The term of this permit shall be from August 11, 1991 through December 31, 1991. B. Silvio Garaventa, Jr. , individually or doing business as Oakley Disposal or by any other fictitious name shall continue to provide such services in the unincorporated area franchised by Oakley Sanitary District under the terms and conditions of its current franchise with Oakley Sanitary District. C. In the currently unfranchised areas, rates charged to customers shall be no more than those charged to residents and businesses in the areas currently franchised by Oakley Sanitary District. All D. Silvio Garaventa, Jr. , individually or doing business as Oakley Disposal or by any other fictitious name shall provide curbside recycling services in the currently unfranchised areas at least equal to those provided in the franchised areas no later than September 30, 1991 and shall submit certification of provision of such services to the Solid Waste Manager. PASSED by the following vote of the Board of Supervisors on this 6th day of August , 1991 : AYES : Supervisors Schroder, McPeak, Torlakson and Powers NOES: None ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: Supervisor Fanden, who advised that she was abstaining because she had not voted for the ordinance 1 hereby certify that this is a true and correct copy of an action taken and entered on the minutes of the Board of Supavlows an the date shown. ATTESTED: August 6. 1991 PHIL BATCHELOR,CWk of the Bard of Supw*=and County AdmWstrato► By rtY RESOLUTION NO. 91 /5.38 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of ) RESOLUTION NO. 91 /537 transitional permit for ) Bay view Refuse Service, ) Inc. ) The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County RESOLVES THAT: 1. Effective August 11, 1991, Ordinance 91-31, Section 418-7. 602 provides that,excepting as provided in the ordinance, no person shall operate or permit, license, contract, franchise or in any allow the operation of a business providing services for the handling of commercial and/or residential solid waste and/or the collection of recycling materials from commercial establishments and/or residents in the unincorporated areas of the County unless, at the County's sole option either (1) an exclusive or non-exclusive franchise or permit has been granted therefor by the Board or (2) for public agencies only, the Board has entered into an agreement or memorandum of understanding (MOU) for such activities. 2 . Bay View Refuse Service, Inc. provides solid waste handling and recycling services within the unincorporated areas of Contra Costa County, a portion of which are unfranchised and a portion of which are franchised by Kensington Community Services District. 3. Kensington Community Services District is currently in discussions with Contra Costa County regarding an MOU pursuant to Ordinance 91-31. 4. To provide for uninterrupted solid waste handling and recycling services to the residents and businesses of the unincorporated areas during the development of MOUS with the sanitary districts and franchises with the current haulers, Section 418-7.804 of Ordinance 91-31 provides for transitional permits. 5. Bay View Refuse Service, Inc. is hereby granted a transitional permit to continue its current solid waste handling services, including recycling services, in the unincorporated areas under the following terms and conditions: A. The term of this permit shall be from August 11, 1991 through December 31, 1991. B. Bay View Refuse Service, Inc. shall continue to provide such services in the unincorporated area franchised by Kensington Community Services District under the terms and conditions of its current franchise with Kensington Community Services District. � !h r PASSED by the following vote of the Board of Supervisors on this 6th day of August , 1991 : AYES : Supervisors Schroder, McPeak, Torlakson and Powers NOES : None ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: Supervisor Fanden, who advised that she was abstaining because she had not voted for the ordinance 1 hereby certify that this is a true and correct OODY of an action taken and entered on the minutes of the Board of Supervisors on the date shown. ATTESTED; Au i?u s t 6 , 1991 PHIL BATCHELOR,Clerk of the Board d&Wnbors Mrd Co"Administrator By Deputy RESOLUTION NO. 91/537 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of ) RESOLUTION NO. 91/536 transitional permit for ) Crockett Garbage Company ) ) The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County RESOLVES THAT: 1. Effective August 11, 1991, Ordinance 91-31, Section 418-7. 602 provides that,excepting as provided in the ordinance, no person shall operate or permit, license, contract, franchise or in any allow the operation of a business providing services for the handling of commercial and/or residential solid waste and/or the collection of recycling materials from commercial establishments and/or residents in the unincorporated areas of the County unless, at the County's sole option either (1) an exclusive or non-exclusive franchise or permit has been granted therefor by the Board or (2) for public agencies only, the Board has entered into an agreement or memorandum of understanding (MOU) for such activities. 2 . Crockett Garbage Company provides solid waste handling and recycling services within the unincorporated areas of Contra Costa County, a portion of which are unfranchised and a portion of which are franchised by Crockett Valona Sanitary District. 3 . Crockett Valona Sanitary District has not yet determined whether or not to enter into discussions regarding an MOU with the County. 4. For the currently unfranchised areas, Crockett Garbage Company is currently in discussions with Contra Costa County for a franchise agreement for continued provision of service for those unincorporated areas. 5. To provide for uninterrupted solid waste handling and recycling services to the residents and businesses of the unincorporated areas during the development of MOUs with the sanitary districts and franchises with the current haulers, Section 418-7. 804 of Ordinance 91-31 provides for transitional permits. 6. Crockett Garbage Company is hereby granted a transitional permit to continue its current solid waste handling services, including recycling services, in the unincorporated areas under the following terms and conditions: A. The term of this permit shall be from August 11, 1991 through December 31, 1991. B. Crockett Garbage Company shall continue to provide such services in the unincorporated area franchised by Crockett Valona Sanitary District under the terms and conditions of its current franchise with Crockett Valona Sanitary District. C. In the currently unfranchised areas, rates charged to customers shall be no more than those charged to residents and businesses in the areas currently franchised by Crockett Valona Sanitary District. D. Crockett Garbage Company shall provide curbside recycling services in the currently unfranchised areas at least equal to those provided in the franchised areas no later than September 30, 1991 and shall submit certification of provision of such services to the Solid Waste Manager. PASSED by the following vote of the Board of Supervisors on this 6th day of August , 1991 : AYES : Supervisors Schroder, McPeak, Torlakson and Powers NOES : None ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: Supervisor Fanden, who advised that she was abstaining because she had not voted for the ordinance I hereby certify that this is a true and correct COPY of an action taken and entered on the minutes of the Board of Supervlsore on the date shown. ATTESTED. August 6 . 1991 PHIL BATCHELOR.Clerk of the Board of Supervisors and Counter AdndnWator By .Deputy RESOLUTION NO. 91/536 N IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of ) RESOLUTION NO. 91/535 transitional permit for ) Orinda-Moraga Disposal ) Service ) The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County RESOLVES THAT: 1. Effective August 11, 1991, Ordinance 91-31, Section 418-7. 602 provides that,excepting as provided in the ordinance, no person shall operate or permit, license, contract, franchise or in any allow the operation of a business providing services for the handling of commercial and/or residential solid waste and/or the collection of recycling materials from commercial establishments and/or residents in the unincorporated areas of the County unless, at the County's sole option either (1) an exclusive or non-exclusive franchise or permit has been granted therefor by the Board or (2) for public agencies only, the Board has entered into an agreement or memorandum of understanding (MOU) for such activities. 2 . Orinda-Moraga Disposal Service provides solid waste handling and recycling services within the unincorporated areas of Contra Costa County, a portion of which are unfranchised and a portion of which are franchised by Central Contra Costa Sanitary District. 3 . Central Contra Costa Sanitary District is currently in discussions with Contra Costa County regarding an MOU pursuant to Ordinance 91-31. 4 . For the currently unfranchised areas, Orinda-Moraga Disposal Service is currently in discussions with Contra Costa County for a franchise agreement for continued provision of service for those unincorporated areas. 5. To provide for uninterrupted solid waste handling and recycling services to the residents and businesses of the unincorporated areas during the development of MOUs with the sanitary districts and franchises with the current haulers, Section 418-7. 804 of Ordinance 91-31 provides for transitional permits. 6. Orinda-Moraga Disposal Service is hereby granted a transitional permit to continue its current solid waste handling services, including recycling services, in the unincorporated areas under the following terms and conditions: A. The term of this permit shall be from August 11, 1991 through December 31, 1991. B. Orinda-Moraga Disposal Service shall continue to provide such services in the unincorporated area franchised by Central Contra Costa Sanitary District under the terms and conditions of its current franchise with Central Contra Costa Sanitary District. C. In the currently unfranchised areas, rates charged to customers shall be no more than those charged to residents and businesses in the areas currently franchised by Central Contra Costa Sanitary District. D. Orinda-Moraga Disposal Service shall provide curbside recycling services in the currently unfranchised areas at least equal to those provided in the franchised areas no later than September 30, 1991 and shall submit certification of provision of such services to the Solid Waste Manager. PASSED by the following vote of the Board of Supervisors on this 6th day of August , 1991 : AYES : Supervisors Schroder, McPeak, Torlakson and Powers NOES : None ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: Supervisor Fanden, who advised that she was abstaining because she had not voted for the ordinance I hereby certify that this is a true and correct COPY Of an action taken and entered on the minutes of the Board of Supervisors on the date shown. ATTESTED. August 6 . 1991 PHIL BATCHELOR,CWk of the Board d 8upanletus and Oow tp AdndnWtMW By Oeputy RESOLUTION NO. 91/535 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of ) RESOLUTION NO. 91 /529 transitional permit for ) Richmond Sanitary Service ) The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County RESOLVES THAT: 1. Effective August 11, 1991, Ordinance 91-31, Section 418-7 . 602 provides that,excepting as provided in the ordinance, no person shall operate or permit, license, contract, franchise or in any allow the operation of a business providing services for the handling of commercial and/or residential solid waste and/or the collection of recycling materials from commercial establishments and/or residents in the unincorporated areas of the County unless, at the County's sole option either (1) an exclusive or non-exclusive franchise or permit has been granted therefor by the Board or (2) for public agencies only, the Board has entered into an agreement or memorandum of understanding (MOU) for such activities. 2 . Richmond Sanitary Service provides solid waste handling and recycling services within the unincorporated areas of Contra Costa County, a portion of which are unfranchised and a portion of which are franchised by West Contra Costa Sanitary District. 3 . West Contra Costa Sanitary District has not yet determined whether or not to enter into discussions regarding an MOU with the County. 4. For the currently unfranchised areas, Richmond Sanitary Service is currently in discussions with Contra Costa County for a franchise agreement for continued provision of service for those unincorporated areas. 5. To provide for uninterrupted solid waste handling and recycling services to the residents and businesses of the unincorporated areas during the development of MOUs with the sanitary districts and franchises with the current haulers, Section 418-7.804 of Ordinance 91-31 provides for transitional permits. 6. Richmond Sanitary Service is hereby granted a transitional permit to continue its current solid waste handling services, including recycling services, in the unincorporated areas under the following terms and conditions: A. The term of this permit shall be from August 11, 1991 through December 31, 1991. B. Richmond Sanitary Service shall continue to provide such services in the unincorporated area franchised by West Contra Costa Sanitary District under the terms and conditions of its current franchise with West Contra Costa Sanitary District. C. In the currently unfranchised areas, rates charged to customers shall be no more than those charged to residents and businesses in the areas currently franchised by West Contra Costa Sanitary District. D. Richmond Sanitary Service shall provide curbside recycling services in the currently unfranchised areas at least equal to those provided in the franchised areas no later than September 30, 1991 and shall submit certification of provision of such services to the Solid Waste Manager. PASSED by the following vote of the Board of Supervisors on this 6th day of August , 1991 : AYES : Supervisors Schroder, McPeak, Torlakson and Powers NOES : None ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: Supervisor Fanden, who advised that she was abstaining because she had not voted for the ordinance 1 hereby certify that this is a true and correct copy of an action taken and entered on the minutes of the Board of Supervisors on the date shown. ATTESTED. August 6 . 1991 PHIL BATCHELOR.Clerk of the Board of&"p Aem and Counti AdndnisftW Bir - �Oeputy RESOLUTION NO. 91/ 529