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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgenda Item Cover PageAGENDA ITEM COVER PAGE File ID: #11559 Ordinance Second Reading Sponsored by: Ken Russell, Commissioner, Manolo Reyes, Commissioner AN ORDINANCE OF THE MIAMI CITY COMMISSION AMENDING CHAPTER 22 OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA, AS AMENDED, TITLED "GARBAGE AND OTHER SOLID WASTE," BY ESTABLISHING ARTICLE IX, TITLED "WASTE METERING," TO PROVIDE REGULATIONS FOR THE CITY OF MIAMI AND CERTAIN COMMERCIAL BUSINESSES AS DEFINED HEREIN; REQUIRING THE MONITORING AND REPORTING OF WASTE PRODUCTION USING SMART TECHNOLOGY; CONTAINING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; PROVIDING FOR AN IMMEDIATE EFFECTIVE DATE. City of Miami File ID: 11559 (Revision: A) Printed On: 7/8/2025 City of Miami Legislation Ordinance File Number: 11559 Final Action Date: 7/27/2023 AN ORDINANCE OF THE MIAMI CITY COMMISSION AMENDING CHAPTER 22 OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA, AS AMENDED, TITLED "GARBAGE AND OTHER SOLID WASTE," BY ESTABLISHING ARTICLE IX, TITLED "WASTE METERING," TO PROVIDE REGULATIONS FOR THE CITY OF MIAMI AND CERTAIN COMMERCIAL BUSINESSES AS DEFINED HEREIN; REQUIRING THE MONITORING AND REPORTING OF WASTE PRODUCTION USING SMART TECHNOLOGY; CONTAINING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; PROVIDING FOR AN IMMEDIATE EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, as sea -level rise becomes more of a daily concern, other environmental concerns that can contribute to overall climate problems need to be addressed; and WHEREAS, any opportunity to lead the way in reducing waste that is non -reusable or recyclable is in the best interests of the City of Miami ("City"); and WHEREAS, any opportunity to reduce greenhouse gasses and overflowing waste dumps is in the best interest of the City; and WHEREAS, to assist in establishing future programs that will be viable and successful in reducing harmful greenhouse emissions and non -reusable and recyclable waste creating a technology driven ordinance that allows the City to measure the flow of this waste is essential; and WHEREAS, it is important for the City and the City's major, large commercial buildings known as Covered Businesses to be at the forefront of this effort; and WHEREAS, Covered Businesses are defined as "any business that generates more than two (2) cubic yards, or more, of municipal solid waste, recycling and/or compost material per year"; and WHEREAS, the metering technology will allow remote monitoring that will consistently analyze and report the volume of usage of solid waste, recycling, and compost generation which will allow a maximization of services, optimizing collection schedules, enhancing recycling programs, and improving landfill diversion; and WHEREAS, because this technology tracks the waste usage volumes, it will assist the City in determining insufficiencies that can lead to improper disposal and illegal dumping to help thwart those activities in the future; and WHEREAS, it is in the best interest of the City, its large building waste producers, and the community as a whole to use waste metering technology to maximize the City's usage of all disposal and renewal means to help create a better environment for the future; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA: City of Miami File ID: 11559 (Revision: A) Printed On: 7/8/2025 Section 1. The recitals and findings contained in the Preamble to this Ordinance are adopted and incorporated as if fully set forth in this Section. Section 2. Chapter 22, Article IX of the City Code is amended in the follow particulars:1 "CHAPTER 22 GARBAGE AND OTHER SOLID WASTE ARTILCE IX. WASTE METERING Sec. 22-186. Applicability, Policy Statement, and Purpose. This Article is intended to govern the implementation of waste metering technology within the City to enable the accurate measurement of and identification of opportunities to reduce the costs, recycling contamination, and greenhouse gas emissions of waste generated by (i) City Departments, City entities, and City -owned buildings (collectively, "City") and (ii) commercial businesses that meet the criteria defined herein (collectively, "Covered Businesses"). Sec. 22-187. - Definitions. Container: Any Container that can hold one (1) cubic yard or more of material and is used for the disposal or collection of municipal solid waste, recycling, and/or compost. Covered Businesses: Any business that generates more than two (2) cubic yards of municipal solid waste, recycling, and/or compost material per year. Overflowing Container: Means any container provided by a Franchisee to a Covered Business that cannot be fully closed and secured (lid to base) and any container area that has garbage and debris surrounding the container area. Waste Metering Technology: The use of smart, image -based monitoring technology at the building level or mounted to waste collection trucks to remotely, consistently, and accurately (a) collect, analyze, and verifiably reports solid waste, recycling, and compost generation volumes and service activity, as applicable; (b) characterizes each material stream and identify contaminants in recycling and compost streams, as applicable; (c) provides timely, tailored recycling education content delivered electronically to inform corrective action; and (d) enables verifiable waste, recycling, and compost generation and disposal reporting to help Franchisees reduce carbon emissions by, for example, optimizing collection schedules, enhancing recycling programs, and improving landfill diversion, as applicable. Sec. 22-188. Implementation of Waste Metering Technology. All solid waste, recycling and compost generated by the City and Covered Businesses that is removed by the City or Franchisee shall implement Waste Metering Technology. Sec. 22-189. Implementation. 1 Words/and or figures stricken through shall be deleted. Underscored words and/or figures shall be added. The remaining provisions are now in effect and remain unchanged. Asterisks indicate omitted and unchanged material. City of Miami File ID: 11559 (Revision: A) Printed On: 7/8/2025 The City shall implement Waste Metering Technology no later than June 30, 2022. Covered Businesses shall implement Waste Metering Technology no later than June 1, 2023 and shall do so by contracting with an approved Franchisee. (c) The contracted Franchisee for the Covered Business shall determine which method it will use in order to implement the Waste Metering Technology. (d) No provision of this Section shall limit a Franchisee's ability to charge additional service fees as provided in the Covered Business' contract with Franchisee. Sec. 22-190. Reporting. Starting February 10, 2023 and within ten (10) days of every calendar quarter thereafter, the City shall publish reporting, in a format to be determined by the City Manager or Designee, the data generated by Waste Metering Technology including, but not limited to: LU Percentage of solid waste delivered to landfills, transfer stations or incinerators in terms of trucks and a comparison to percentage reported the prior quarter; (2) Number of first, second and third time Covered Business violators of overflowing containers and a comparison to the number reported the prior quarter; (3) Number of containers upsized or downsized or a change in the frequency of collection, and a comparison to the number reported in the quarter; ILD Starting December 1, 2023 and within 10 days of every calendar quarter, thereafter, Franchisees shall provide to the City, in a format to be determined by the City Manager or Designee, and the City shall publish the data generated by Waste Metering Technology including, but not limited to: Percentage of solid waste delivered to landfills, transfer stations or incinerators in terms of trucks and a comparison to the percentage reported in the prior quarter; (2) Number of first, second and third time Covered Business violators of overflowing containers and a comparison to the number reported in the prior quarter; (3) Number of containers upsized or downsized and a comparison to the last quarters reporting; and (4) Franchisees shall provide documentation and assistance to the City for any violation of an overflowing container by a Covered Business to the City within 48 hours of request, excluding weekends and holidays. Sec. 191. Enforcement Enforcement shall be pursuant to Section 22-93(a)(1) for Covered Businesses. f Overflow Containers at Covered Businesses: (1) First Violation: Warning Notice from Department of Solid Waste; (2) Second Violation: Citation violation in the amount of $250.00 issued by Department of Solid Waste; City of Miami File ID: 11559 (Revision: A) Printed On: 7/8/2025 (3) Third Violation: Citation violation in the amount of $500 or the issuance of a Notice of Violation pursuant to Chapter 2, Article X of the City Code and use of one method of enforcement shall not preclude the use of another including actions before the Circuit Court. (4) Sec. 192 — 195. Reserved." Section 3. If any section, part of a section, paragraph, clause, phrase, or word of this Ordinance is declared invalid, the remaining provisions of this Ordinance shall not be affected. Section 4. This Ordinance shall become effective immediately after final reading and adoption thereof.2 APPROVED AS TO FORM AND CORRECTNESS: ndez, City Attor ey 3/15/2022 ndez, City Attor ey ) 1/17/2023 2 This Ordinance shall become effective as specified herein unless vetoed by the Mayor within ten (10) days from the date it was passed and adopted. If the Mayor vetoes this Ordinance, it shall become effective immediately upon override of the veto by the City Commission or upon the effective date stated herein. whichever is later. City of Miami File ID: 11559 (Revision: A) Printed On: 7/8/2025