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Date: 8/13/2010 Requesting Department: Solid Waste
Commission Meeting Date: 9/2010 District Impacted: All
Type: ❑ Resolution ® Ordinance ❑ Emergency Ordinance ❑ Discussion Item
❑ Other
Subject: AN ORDINANCE OF THE MIAMI COMMISION AMENDING CHAPTER 22 OF THE
CITY OF MIAMI CODE, AS AMENDED, ENTITLED "GARBAGE AND OTHER SOLID WASTE"
MORE PARTICULARY AMENDING SECTIONS 22-t-,22-2-,22-6-,22-12; 22-14. 22-46. 22-47. 22-
48. 22-49. 22-50. 22-53. 22-56. 22-57; 22-25. 22-93 CREATING SECTIONS 22-19 TO 22-21
REQUIRING RECYCLING PROGRAMS FOR MULTI -FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL
ESTABLISHMENTS; AND ALLOWING MODIFIED RECYCLING PROGRAMS
Purpose of Item:
The proposed amendments will provide clarity with respect to the regulation of commercial waste
collection, institute a safety inspection program and comply with enforcement of Miami -Dade
County's manditory commercial and multi -family recycling.
Background Information:
SEE ATTACHMENT
Budget Impact Analysis
YES Is this item related to revenue?
NO Is this item an expenditure? If so, please identify funding source below.
General Account No:
Special Revenue Account No:
CIP Project No:
NO Is this item funded by Homeland Defense/Neighborhood Improvement Bonds?
Start Up Capital Cost: $0.00
Maintenance Cost: $0.00
Total Fiscal Impact: $150,000.00
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CIP
If usin- or receiving capital funds
Grants
Final Approvals
(SIGN AND DATE)
Budget_
Risk
Purchasing Dept,
Chief -4- City.
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AGENDA SUMMARY FORM ATTACHMENT
Subject: AN ORDINANCE OF THE MIAMI COMMISION AMENDING
CHAPTER 22 OF THE CITY OF MIAMI CODE, AS AMENDED, ENTITLED
"GARBAGE AND OTHER SOLID WASTE" MORE PARTICULARY
AMENDING SECTIONS 22-1; 22-2; 22-6; 22-12; 22-14; 22-46; 22-47; 22-48; 22-49;
22-50; 22-53; 22-56; 22-57; 22-25; 22-93 CREATING SECTIONS 22-19 TO 22-21,
REQUIRING RECYCLING PROGRAMS FOR MULTI -FAMILY AND
COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENTS; AND ALLOWING MODIFIED
RECYCLING PROGRAMS
Background Information:
On September 28, 1999, Ordinance No. 11837 was passed by the Miami City
Commission which amended Chapter 22, entitled Garbage and Other Solid Waste, of the
City Code to allow regulatory permits for providing non-exclusive commercial solid
waste services with commercial franchises to qualified firms. There are currently 15
commercial solid waste franchisees operating in the City and last fiscal year, remitted
$10.8 million in fees. As permissible per Section 166.221, Florida Statutes, the
department, with the assistance of GSA, will be instituting a yearly inspection of all
vehicles that the commercial haulers will use to conduct business of whatever source
within the City boundaries. The annual inspection is anticipated to generate revenues in
excess of $100,000.
On October 15, 1991, Miami -Dade County (County) adopted Ordinance No. 91-123
which required the County and municipalities to establish commercial and multi -family
recycling and the enforcement thereof. In talking with the County's Solid Waste
Management and reviewing cases that the County has cited within the City of Miami,
enforcement of the ordinance has the potential to generate revenues in excess of $50,000.
The proposed amendments and sections that are being created will primarily be used to
regulate franchisees, institute a safety inspection program and regulate commercial waste
collection.
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