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6/16/2020
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jmf 5/22/20 <br />EXHIBIT 1 <br />RESOLUTION NO. 2020-XXX <br />A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA <br />ADJUSTING RATES FOR RESIDENTIAL/CURBSIDE REFUSE <br />COLLECTION SERVICE PROVIDED BY THE CITY OF SANTA ANA <br />WHEREAS, Chapter 16 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code, Article II, Section 16- <br />38, authorizes the City to charge for the provision of curbside solid waste collection <br />service to customers within the City of Santa Ana and to establish those rates by <br />resolution; and <br />WHEREAS, landfill operators must cover all disposed solid waste at the end of <br />each day and may use alternative materials in lieu of earthen materials. These materials <br />are referred to as alternative daily cover (ADC); and <br />WHEREAS, as of January 1, 2020, pursuant to Assembly Bill 1594, the use of <br />green waste as ADC does not qualify for diversion credit and will be considered <br />disposal for purposes of measuring jurisdiction's compliance with other state mandates; <br />and <br />WHEREAS, previously, green waste collected from the City's customers by the <br />City's solid waste contractor, Waste Management (WM), was minimally processed by a <br />third -party green waste facility, transferred to landfills to be used as ADC, and the City <br />received diversion credit; and <br />WHEREAS, to continue receiving diversion credit under the new restrictions of <br />AB 1594, the green waste is now being composted by the third -party green waste <br />facility, but at a higher cost to WM; and <br />WHEREAS, the City previously retained HF&H Consultants, LLC, independent <br />solid waste consultants, to assist the City in negotiating a one-year extension of the <br />solid waste agreement with WM to June 30, 2022, which will incorporate programs to <br />comply with AB 1594 and shall become effective upon approval of this Resolution; and <br />WHEREAS, based on the results of the analysis completed by HF&H, a copy of <br />which is attached as Exhibit A, increases in the rate for residential/curbside cart refuse <br />service are necessary as a result of AB 1594; and <br />WHEREAS, the proposed increase to the residential/curbside cart refuse service <br />rate is structured to directly align with WM's increased cost for composting green waste <br />and is based on a proposed cost of $90.13 per ton to process and compost green <br />waste, versus a current cost of $33.13 per ton to use green waste as landfill ADC; and <br />WHEREAS, the proposed residential/curbside cart refuse service charge is a <br />fixed, monthly charge billed on a bimonthly basis; and <br />Resolution No. 2020-XXX <br />Page 1 of 5 <br />�. 1 <br />
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