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25F - AGMT EXTENSION OF THE SOLID WASTE SERVICES
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25F - AGMT EXTENSION OF THE SOLID WASTE SERVICES
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10/17/2017
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FIFTH AMENDED AND RESTATED <br />AGREEMENT FOR COLLECTION AND HANDLING <br />OF SOLID WASTE GENERATED AND/OR <br />ACCUMULATED IN THE CITY OF SANTA ANA <br />This FIFTH AMENDED AND RESTATED AGREEMENT, made and entered into this <br />day of 2017 by and between the City of Santa Ana, a charter city and <br />municipal corporation duly authorized under the Constitution and laws of the State of California <br />(referred to herein as "City")," and Waste Management Collection and Recycling, Inc., a <br />California corporation dba Waste Management of Orange County, hereinafter called, <br />"CONTRACTOR," <br />RECITALS <br />1. The Legislature of the State of California, by enactment of the California <br />Integrated Waste Management Act of 1989, Division 30 of the California Public Resources <br />Code, commencing with Section 40000 ("CIWMA"), declares that it is within the public interest <br />to authorize and require local agencies to make adequate provisions for Solid Waste handling <br />within their jurisdictions. <br />2. In the opinion of the City Council of the City of Santa Ana, the public health, <br />safety and wellbeing require that the collection, transportation, and recycling, diversion by <br />means of composting, mulching and/or transforming, and disposal of Solid Waste, including, but <br />not limited to, the frequency and means of such collection, transportation and recycling, yard <br />waste diversion or disposal, and the charges and fees therefore, be provided by contract to a <br />qualified contractor, <br />3. On June 30, 1993, CITY and CONTRACTOR entered into an agreement for such <br />Solid Waste collection and handling (the "Original Agreement"). <br />4. Since the execution thereof, CITY and CONTRACTOR jointly concurred that it <br />would be in the best interest of the CITY and the residents therein that the Original Agreement <br />be revised to provide for Solid Waste collection, recycling and disposal of Curbside Service <br />Units by means of automated Solid Waste collection vehicles and Solid Waste collection and <br />recycling plastic carts. <br />5. On June 1, 1996, CITY entered into an agreement entitled "Amended and <br />Restated Agreement for Collection and Handling of Solid Waste Generated and/or Accumulated <br />in the City of Santa Ana" with Great Western Reclamation, a division of CONTRACTOR <br />(hereinafter referred to as "Amended Agreement') to effectuate the new curbside service <br />collection program. <br />6. On June 19, 1997, CITY entered into an Agreement entitled "Second Amended <br />and Restated Agreement for the Collection and Handling of Solid Waste Generated and/or <br />Accumulated in the City of Santa Ana" with Great Western Reclamation, a division of <br />CONTRACTOR to clarify the responsibilities associated with the collection, handling, and <br />processing of solid waste collected by Contractor. <br />25F-10 <br />
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