HomeMy WebLinkAbout2001-003 - Intergovernmental Agreement with MARC Solid Waste Management DistrictBILL NO. 2001-03 ORDINANCE N0.2001- /G',)'
AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO ENTEP. INTO AN INTERGOVERNMENTAL
AGREEMENT WITH THE MID-AFRICA REGIONAL COUNCIL SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT
DISTRICT, TO PROVIDE HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT SERVICES TO THE
RESIDENTS OF THE CITY OF RIVERSIDE.
WHEREAS, the Mid-America Regional Council Solid Waste Management
District has established a regional household hazardous waste (HHW) collection
program to offer. cost-effective household hazardous waste services; and,.
WHEREAS, the Mid-America Regional Council Solid Waste Management
District has cooperative agreements with Kansas City, Misscuri; and Lee's
Summit, Missouri, to provide household hazardous waste services; and,
WHEREAS, the Mid-America Regional Council will be the fiscal
administrator for the regional HHW collection program; and,
WHEREAS, the City of Riverside desires to have household hazardous waste
services available to its citizens; and,
WHEREAS, the cost to the City of Riverside shall be $0.63 per capita for
the coming year; and,
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN OF THE CITY OF
RIVERSIDE, MISSOURI, AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. That the Mayor is hereby authorized and directed to
execute for and on behalf of the City of Riverside, Missouri, an
Intergovernmental Agreement with the Mid-America Regional Council Solid Waste
District, to provide household hazardous waste management services to the
residents of the City of Riverside through its contracted service providers,
Kansas City, Missouri, and Lee's Summit, Missouri.
SECTION 2. That the City Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to
issue a check in the amount of Two Thousand One Hundred two dollars and thirty-
one cents ($2,102.31) for calendar year 2001 and i.n such other amounts for each
year thereafter as long as this Agreement is in effect, provided said amounts
have been agreed to by the Board of Aldermen pursuant to the terms of the
Agreement.
SECTION 3 That the City Administrator shall be authorized to do
all things necessary to implement and maintain the Intergovernmental
Agreement with the Mid-America Regional Council Solid Waste Management District.
PASSED THIS 21D DAY OF JANUARY, 2001.
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Mayor Bet y Burch
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Louise Rusick, City Clerk
2001
Intergovernmental Agreement between the
MARC Solid Waste Management District and
the City of Riverside, Missouri relating to the
Regional Household Hazardous Waste Program
This Agreement is entered into pursuant to Missouri Revised Statutes Section 70.210 et seq.
Whereas, Cass, Clay, Jackson, Platte, and Ray Counties and the City of Kansas City have
formed the MARC Solid Waste Management District (SWMD) pursuant to Sections 260.300
through 260.345 of the Revised Statues of Missouri (1986 & Cum. Supp. 1990) and the
members of the SWMD include most cities within the member counties; and
Whereas the City of Kansas City, Missouri (Kansas City) operates a permanent Household
Hazardous Waste facility located at 4707 Deramus, Kansas City, Missouri, and operates
outreach sites for collection of Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) at various locations and
on various dates; and
Whereas, the City of Lee's Summit, Missouri operates a permanent Household Hazardous
Waste Facility located at 2101 S.E. Hamblen Road, Lee's Summit; and
Whereas, Kansas City and Lee's Summit have made these HHW collection facilities
available for use by members of the SWMD and the SWMD, Kansas City and Lee's Summit
have agreed to create a regional household hazardous waste program for the benefit of all
members of the SWMD; and
Whereas, the City of Riverside, Missouri (sometimes referred to in this Agreement as the
"Participating Member") intends to participate in the regional HHW program;
Therefore, the SWMD and the Participating Member agree that participation in the regional
HHW program shall be on the following terms and conditions:
I Defrnitions
Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) shall mean waste that would be classified as hazardous
waste by 40 CFR 261.20 through 261.35 but that is exempt under 40 CFR 261.4 (b) (I)
(made applicable in Missouri by 10 CSR 25-4.261) because it is generated by households.
Examples include paint products, household cleaners, automotive fluids, pesticides,
household batteries, and similar materials. A determination of whether any material meets
this definition shall be made by Kansas City.
II Effective Date
The City of Riverside, Missouri agrees to participate in the regional HHW program for a
one year period beginning on January 1, 2001.
III Termination
A. Budget Limitations. This Agreement and all obligations of the Participating Member
and the SWMD arising therefrom shall be subject to any limitation imposed by budget
law. The parties represent that they have within their respective budgets sufficient funds
to discharge the obligations and duties assumed and sufficient funds for the purpose of
maintaining this Agreement. This Agreement shall be deemed to terminate by operation
of law on the date of expiration of funding.
B. Termination of regional program. If the regional household hazardous waste program
is terminated prior to the expiration of this Agreement, the SWMD shall refund the full
amount paid by the participating member, as of the date of termination, less the cost of
services provided prior to termination of the regional program. The cost of services shall
be assessed at seventy-five dollars ($75.00) for each vehicle belonging to a resident of
the participating member that has been served prior to the termination of the program,
not to exceed the amount paid by the participating member.
N Dailies of Participating Member
A. Fees. The City of Riverside, Missouri agrees to pay the sum of $2,102.31 to
participate in the regional HHW program for a period of twelve consecutive months
beginning on the date stated in Paragraph II. The program participation fee is based on a
per capita rate of $0.63 applied to 1998 estimated census figures as shown in Attachment
One. The fee may be adjusted if a participating member has more current census data.
One-half of this amount shall be paid within 15 days of the execution of this Agreement
and the balance shall be paid on or before the six-month anniversary of the execution
date. The SWMD shall submit an invoice to the Participating Member for payment of
the balance not later than thirty (30) days prior to the due date.
B. Payment. The Participating Member shall be obligated for payment of the amount
shown in Paragraph IV(A) irrespective of the participation of its citizens, or of any
actual expenses incurred by the SWMD, Kansas City, or Lee's Summit attributable to the
Participating Member, except in the event of termination of the regional program, as
reflected in III(B) above. Payment by the Participating Member of the agreed upon
amount shall not be contingent upon renewal of this Agreement or renewal of the
Agreement between the SWMD and Kansas City or Lee's Summit.
C. Contact Person. The Participating Member agrees to notify the SWMD and Kansas
City, on or before the date of this Agreement, of the name of an individual who will
serve as its contact person with respect to the regional HHW collection program.
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V Services Provided by the SW~t~ID
A. Permanent Collection Facilities. HHW collection services shall be provided by
Kansas City and Lee's Summit pursuant to agreements entered into between the SWMD
and Kansas City, and the SWMD and Lee's Summit. Pursuant to those agreements,
residents of the Participating Member may deliver HHW, by appointment, if required,
and during normal hours of operation, to the Kansas City permanent HHW facility and to
the Lee's Summit permanent HHW facility.
B. Outreach Collections. Pursuant to the agreement between the SWMD and Kansas
City, Kansas City has also agreed to provide contractor services for the collection of
HHW at outreach collection sites throughout the SWMD area. Residents of the
Participating Member will be able to deliver HHW to outreach collection sites, the dates
and locations of which will be negotiated by the SWMD and Kansas City.. If, at the
request of a Participating Member, an outreach collection is held within its boundaries,
the Participating Member agrees that Kansas City or the contractor shall have overall
control of the collection activities but the Participating Member shall provide the
following:
a. adequate and safe sites with unobstructed public access;
b. adequate publicity of the date and location of the mobile collection;
c. a means for the collection, removal and disposal of any wastes that do not meet the
definition of hazardous waste;
d. six to eight volunteers or workers to conduct traffic control, survey participating
residents, stack latex paint and automotive batteries, and assist with non-hazardous
waste removal and bulking of motor oil;
e. means of limiting the vehicles to a number negotiated by Kansas City and the
SWMD (estimated to be either 100 or 200 vehicles per outreach collection);
f. a forklift and forklift operator available at the close of the event; and
g. access to residents of any city or county that is also a participating member.
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VI Reports
The SWMD will provide to the Participating Member quarterly reports on the operations
of the Kansas City and Lee's Summit permanent facilities and on the operations of the
outreach collections, based on information provided to the SWMD by Kansas City and
Lee's Summit. The quarterly reports shall include the following information:
1. the total number vehicles using each facility (permanent or outreach) on a
monthly basis;
2. the number of vehicles from each participating member using the facility and the
number of vehicles using the facilities from members of the SWMD ~vho are not
participating in the regional HHW program;
3. the days and hours of operation of each facility;
4. a summary of the quantity and types of waste received at each facility; and
5. a summary of the disposition of the waste received, including names and locations
of off-site disposal/treatment facilities used and wastes reused or recycled.
VII Hold Harmless and Indemnification/Outreach collection sites
A. General indemnification. Each party to this Agreement shall, to the extent allowed by
law, indemnify, defend, and hold harmless the other party, the other party's employees,
and Kansas City and its employees, from all claims, lawsuits, liabilities, and costs,
including reasonable attorney's fees and court costs, arising from its own negligence or
intentional acts, or the negligence or intentional acts of its employees or contractors, in
connection with the operation of any outreach collection with the boundaries of the
Participating Member.
B. Environmental indemnification. The Participating Member shall, to the extent
allowed by law, further defend, indemnify, and hold harmless the SWMD and Kansas
City and its employees from and against all claims, lawsuits, liabilities, and costs,
including reasonable attorneys fees and court costs, arising solely out of or related solely
to the release, discharge, spill, transportation, treatment, storage or disposal of any
regulated substance or HHW, as defined herein, that: 1) came to be located on a
household hazardous waste outreach collection site located within the boundaries of the
Participating Member prior to the date a HHW collection event is held at that site; or 2)
came to be located on a HHW outreach collection site within the boundaries of the
Participating Member after the close of operations of that collection event. This
environmental indemnity shall not be limited by the limits of any insurance policy held
by or for the benefit of the Participating Member or its contractor and shall survive the
termination of this agreement and/or any transfer of all or any portion of the property on
which the HHW outreach collection is held.
C. Insurance. The SWMD agrees that, pursuant to the terms of its Agreement with
Kansas City, Kansas City shall maintain liability insurance related to the outreach
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collection sites under which the Participating Member shall be named as an additional
insured.
VIII Legal Jurisdiction
Nothing in this Agreement shall be construed as either limiting or extending the legal
jurisdiction of the parties.
MARC Solid Waste Management District:
Scott Cahail Date:
Chairman
Participating Member:
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Kansas City. Missouri 64105-IJ~4
816/474-4240
816/421-7758 FAX
www.marc.org
MARC SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT DISTRICT
Serving local governments in Cass, Clay, Jackson, Platte and Ray Counties
Scott Cahail, Chair
December 22, 2000
Louis Rusick
City Clerk
City of Riverside
P.O. Box 9135
4500 High Drive
Riverside, MO 64168
MARC
Mid-America Regional Council
RE: Contract for Participation in the Regional Household Hazardous Waste Program for 2001
Dear Ms. Rusick:
The year 2000 was another successful year for the Regional Household Hazardous Waste Program. Over
6,000 residents from 22 communities participated and over half a million pounds of household hazardous
waste was safely disposed or recycled. It is time to renew your participation in the program for 2001 by
executing the enclosed agreement by March 15, 2001.
Your participation allows residents in your community to dispose of their FIHW free of charge at the
Kansas City or Lee's Summit permanent facilities and at all mobile collection events. Mobile events are
held at selected locations throughout the district to ensure that all area residents have convenient access
to a collection site.
The permanent facility in Kansas City continues to be open year round three days a week and is available
to all residents of participating communities. The Lee's Summit facility also will continue to be open on
the first Saturday of the month April through November. Residents can bring lawn and garden products,
household cleaners, automotive fluids, paint and paint products, batteries, and pesticides to both facilities
at no charge. Again, District Staff will be available to help you get information about the HHW program
to your residents.
Chair 1st Vice Chair 2nd Vicc Chair Secretary
Betty Knight nnnabeth Surbaugh Irene Q. french Gene A. Mulendorp
Presiding Commissioner Commissioner Mayor Presiding Commissioner
Plal~c County_ MO Johnson County, KS Merriam, KS Cass County, MO
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Treasurer
lien I3runs
Commissioner
Unified Govcnunent
Wyandotte County
Kansas Ciry, KS
Hxecutive Director
David A. Warm