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HomeMy WebLinkAboutR-02-00990 0 RESOLUTION NO. 02-99 A RESOLUTION OF THE MIAMI CITY COMMISSION APPOINTING AN INDIVIDUAL AS A MEMBER OF THE COMMERCIAL SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT ADVISORY COMMITTEE FOR A TERM AS DESIGNATED HEREIN. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA: Section 1. The following individual is hereby appointed as a member of the Commercial Solid Waste Management Advisory Committee, to serve a term expiring January 13, 2003: APPOINTEE: Commissioner Angel Gonzalez CATEGORY REPRESENTED: Commission At -large appointment PASSED AND ADOPTED this 24`x' day of January, 2002. THIS ADMINISTRATIVE ACT SHALL BECOME EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY. WA ER J. FOEMAN CITY CLERK' � Board appointments are administrative acts which do not require the Mayor's signature nor the City Attorney's review and approval. City Commission Meeting of January 24, 2002 Resolution Number 02-99 TO • CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA •27 INTER -OFFICE MEMORANDUM of — DATE SUBJECT Walter .�. REFERENCES City Cle ENCLOSURES: November 27, 2001 FILE Commercial Solid Waste Management Advisory Committee January 10, 2002 Agenda List of Members, Resolution The Commercial Solid Waste Management Advisory Committee was created to: (1) provide advice and recommendations to the city commission concerning solid waste management, in conjunction and cooperation with the Department of Solid Waste; (2) provide advice and recommendations regarding the levy of fines or warnings (as established by the Commission or the Department of Solid Waste), and suspension and revocation of nonexclusive franchises for failure of a hauler of commercial solid waste to comply with City ordinances and regulations related to solid waste management; (3) make recommendations related to the establishment of suggested guidelines consistent with or more stringent than those currently established by the Commission or Department of Solid Waste relating to the business of commercial solid waste management; (4) perform any other duties as may be specifically requested by the Commission or City Manager as relates to the Department of Solid Waste; (5) adopt bylaws and resolutions consistent with the powers delegated to the Committee by the Commission; (6) negotiate directly with haulers applying for or renewing valid nonexclusive franchises, with the assistance and input of the City Manager, when requested by the Manager; (7) provide for voluntary in- kind contributions of commercial solid waste management services, as determined by a formula established by the Committee based upon each participating hauler's proportionate volume of the business within the City, for City Special Events, such as the Coconut Grove Arts Festival, the Calle Ocho Parade, the Orange Bowl Parade, the Three Kings Parade, and those events where the costs for waste removal is waived by the Commission as well as any other special event identified by the Committee in conjunction with the Department of Solid Waste and the Commission; (8) provide quarterly written reports to the Commission and the Department of Solid Waste setting forth a review of the status of commercial solid waste management in the City; and (9) provide a detailed report of all recommended actions taken by the Committee against haulers within the City including warnings, citations, fines and permit suspension and revocations; and suggestions for improvement of the provision of both residential and commercial solid waste management services within the City, including financial projections setting forth specific savings to the City that such improvements would be expected to provide. The Commission at -large has one appointment to make for seat currently vacant because former Commissioner Gort held it previously. The rest of the committee's composition is as follows: One representative from City Manager's Office, appointed by City Manager: Frank Rollason, Assistant City Manager. 02- 99 • Two representatives selected by the Director of the Department of Solid Waste: Clarance Patterson, Director of Solid Waste, and Frederick Hobson, Assistant Director of Solid Waste. • One representative of each hauler handling a volume of 25% or more of the total commercial solid waste management business within the City: John Lawson, Jr., Imperial Sanitation Service; Jim Sage, Browning Ferris industries; and Mame Davis, Waste Management, Dade County. • Two representatives collectively selected by all haulers handling a total volume of less than 25% of the commercial solid waste management business within the City: Ben Bush, General Hauling Service and one vacant position because prior representative's company (Ralph Garcia -Toledo, Victec Environmental Services, Inc) dissolved. • Two non-voting ex officio members as set forth herein to be selected as set forth in the bylaws adopted by a majority vote of the voting members of the Committee: 1. One individual representing the City of Miami's residential homeowners: Tory Jacobs, Brickell Homeowners Association 2. The position for representative of Miami's Business Community selected by committee members is currently vacant. Pablo Trujillo had been selected, but staff has been unable to contact him. By copy of this memorandum, we are requesting the Agenda Office to place this issue on the January 10, 2002 Commission agenda. WJF:ss c: Yamile Marrero-Trehy, Assistant City Attorney Elvi Alonso, Agenda Coordinator Clarance Patterson, Director, Department of Solid Waste 02-• 99 O 1 COMMERCIAL SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT ADVISORY COMMITTEE (9-11 members) APPOINTED BY NAME, ADDRESS! PHONE RESOLUTION {o>!otnnissi+anerVAd redo':Gort li O1 383 CITY MANAGER Frank Rollason, Assistant City Manager (416-1332) Memo REPRESENTATIVE 7-6-00 Solid Waste Director Clarance Patterson, Solid Waste Department Ord, 11849 Representative Solid Waste Director Frederick Hobson, Assistant Director, 1290 N.W. 20 Street, M- Ord. 11849 Representative 33142 (305-575-5106 X-44; F=305-575-5119) Representative of each John Lawson, Jr., Imperial Sanitation Service, 8160 N.W. 93 Ord. 11849 Hauler handling 25% or Street, Medley, FL 33166 (305-888-5515; F= 305-888-2792) more of total City commercial waste page # 1 TERM EXPIRE 1-13-02 A=7-17-00 6-18-01 1-13-02 A=10-16-00 11-20-00 1-13-02 A=3-19-01 1-13-02 A=3-27-00 6-12-00 9-18-00 10-16-00 1-22-01 3-19-01 6-18-01 11/27/2001 37 REQUIRED 0 COMMERCIAL SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT ADVISORY COMMITTEE (9-11 members) Representative of each Jim Sage, Browning Ferris Industries, 3840 N.W. 37 Court, M- Ord. 11849 Hauler handling 25% or 33I42 (305-638-3800 K-201; F= 305-633-2973) 1-13-02 more of total City A=6-12-00 commercial waste 9-18-00 10-16-00 11-20-00 1-22-01 4-23-01 6-18-01 Representative of each Mame Davis, Waste Management, Dade County Ord. 11849 Hauler handling 25% or 1-13-02 more of total City A=7-17-00 commercial waste 11-20-00 1-22-01 4-23-01 Representative of Ben Bush, General Hauling Service, 1440 N.W. 21 Street, M- Ord. 11849 haulers who handle less 33142 (305-325-8666; F= 305-325-1877) .1-13-02 than 25% of City A=3-27-00 commercial waste 6-18-01 Representative ofVieteeental Sengiees, W., Ord. 11849 1-13-02 haulers who handle less 4701 N.W. 35 Ave., M-33142 (305-634-4440; F= 305-63$- A=327-00 than 25% of City 9996) 7-17-00 commercial waste [company dissolved] 9-28-00 10-16-00 11-20-00 1-22-01 2-12-01 3-19-01 C 4-23-01 l 6-18-01 tC 11/28/2001 page # 2 37 • 0 COMMERCIAL SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT ADVISORY COMMITTEE (9-11 members) 37 Non-voting Pablo Trujillo Ord. 11849 1-13-02 Representative of (staff unable to contact him) A=10-15-01 Miami's Business Community (selected by committee members) Non-voting Tory Jacobs, Brickell Homeowners Assoc., 195 S.W. 15 Road, Ord. 11849 1-13-02 Representative of M-33129 (305-858-9699; F= 305-858-6248) A=3-27-00 Miami's residential 4-17-00 homeowners (selected 10-16-00 by committee members) 1-22-01 co U/28/2001 to page # 3 0 0