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CC Resolution No. 7572 RESOLUTION NO. 7572 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CUPERTINO AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF TRI-CITY AGREEMENT FOR RESIDENTIAL HAZARDOUS WASTE COLLECTION PROGRAM WHEREAS, the City of Cupertino desires to provide a safe, convenient, and economical means for its residents to dispose of hazardous waste; and WHEREAS, the City wishes to provide this hazardous waste collection program to residents without a fee in order to encourage the proper disposal of toxic materials and avoid disposal in a manner which creates a health and environmental hazard; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Cupertino hereby approves the Tri-City Agreement for Residential Hazardous Waste Collection Program and authorizes the City Manager and the City Clerk to execute said Agreement. PASSED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Cupertino this 15th day of August , 1988, by the following vote: Vote Members of the City Council AYES: Johnson, Koppel, Plungy, Rogers, Gatto NOES: None ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: None ATTEST: APPROVED, /1=:1 Dorothy C.ornp.l itl!=: City Clerk Isl John M. Gatto Mayor, City of Cupertino PUBLIC ~h.iI1KS £..UG 8 1988 TRI-CITY AGREEMENT FOR RESIDENTIAL HAZARDOUS WASTE COLLECTION PROGRAM THIS AGREEMENT made by and between the CITY OF MOUNTAIN VIEW, a municipal corporation, whose address is 444 Castro Street, Mountain View, California, 94041, hereinafter referred to as "MOUNTAIN VIEW," and the CITY OF LOS ALTOS, a municipal corpora- tion, whose address is One North San Antonio Road, Los Altos, CA 94022, hereinafter referred to as "LOS ALTOS," and the CITY OF CUPERTINO, a municipal corporation, whose address is 10300 Torre Avenue, Cupertino, CA 95014, hereinafter referred to as "CUPERTINO." RECITALS A. The three cities desire to provide a safe, conven- ient, and economical means for the residents of each of the three cities to dispose of hazardous wastes, including common household products such as household cleaning products, spot remover, furni- ture polish, solvents, oven cleaner, garden insecticides, poisons, oil-base paints, motor oil, antifreeze, and car batteries. B. The three cities desire to provide this hazardous waste collection program to residents without a fee in order to encourage the proper disposal of toxic products and avoid disposal in the garbage, down the drain, or on the ground, in a manner which creates a health and environmental hazard. C. The three cities desire to schedule three collection dates, at three different sites, to provide expanded opportunities for the residents of each of the three cities to participate in the program. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the recitals and mutual promises contained herein, MOUNTAIN VIEW, LOS ALTOS, and CUPERTINO each agrees as follows: 1, PURPOSE The purpose of this Agreement is to state the terms and conditions under which each of the parties will participate in a residential hazardous waste collection program with three collec- tion dates, each scheduled for one of the cities on a rotating basis, with the collection site available to the residents of any -1- of the parties, The parties will contract with one (1) certified toxic and hazardous waste hauler to provide the services contem- plated by this Agreement. 2. CONTRACT WITH HAZARDOUS WASTE HAULER Each of the parties hereby authorize and direct MOUNTAIN VIEW to take all actions necessary in compliance with California law to select a California certified hazardous waste hauler to provide the hazardous waste collection program services set forth herein. The City Manager of each party, or his designated repre- sentative, shall approve the selection in writing to MOUNTAIN VIEW prior to the award of the contract to the selected California certified hazardous waste hauler. 3. SERVICES a. The hazardous waste hauler shall obtain all necessary permits and licenses and shall provide the appropriate personnel, equipment, and supplies to properly receive, package, label, haul, and dispose of the residential hazardous wastes. The officers and employees of the parties shall not be responsible for nor shall they engage in the handling, processing, or loading of the hazard- ous wastes. b. The quantity limits of hazardous materials per house- hold shall not exceed five (5) gallons or fifty (50) pounds of material. c. Certain hazardous waste materials shall not be accepted for collection and disposal, including but not limited to compressed gas cylinders, radioactive materials and explosives. 4. SCHEDULE The collection schedule shall be arranged by mutual agreement: July, 1989.....,.......Cupertino April, 1989,.,.,....,..Los Altos October, 1988......Mountain View The exact times, dates, and locations will be determined by mutual agreement between the parties. 5. ADVERTISING/PUBLIC INFORMATION The parties shall cooperate to inform the public of the residential hazardous waste collection program and schedule. Each party shall be primarily responsible for advertising the program within its jurisdiction. -2- 6. HOST CITY Each city will take a turn as the "Host City" on the scheduled collection date within its jurisdiction, and will admin- ister that collection project. A resident from any of the three cities may use the scheduled designated collection site in any city. The Host City will provide adequate personnel and equipment for traffic and parking control, cost accounting, and the general operation of the collection program. 7. COST OF PROGRAM The program shall be provided at no charge to the resi- dents of the three parties. The cost to each of the parties shall be based on a per-capita basis (i.e., fixed cost share per resi- dent participant from each city), regardless of the quantity, volume, quality, or character of the hazardous waste collected from a resident, within the limits set forth herein. The cost to each city for each collection day will be determined as follows: The total cost charged by the hazardous waste con- tractor for that day (which will be variable depending on the volume and character of the hazardous waste which is collected that day) divided by the total number of participants that day equals the per capita cost for that collection day. That per capita cost is multiplied by the number of participants from MOUNTAIN VIEW, LOS ALTOS, or CUPERTINO to determine each city's respective share of that day's collection cost. Example Total Cost for First Number of That City's $10,000 Collection $50 Cost City's Cost for = per Residential I Participating = That Collec- 200 Participants Participant Residents tion Day Thus, each city will pay a proportionate share of the day's total collection cost based on the use of the collection services by its residents. 8. ACCOUNTING The Host City shall verify that all participants in the residential hazardous waste collection program are, in fact, residents of one of the three cities which are a party to this Agreement, and shall keep a record of the resident city of each participant. Within seven calendar days following the collection day, the Host City shall prepare and send to each of the other two -3- cities an accounting of the total cost for that day, the tally of the residents from each of the' three cities, the per capita par- ticipant cost, and each city s proportionate share of the cost for that collection day. The Host City shall make the payment to the waste hauler contractor and the other two cities shall, within thirty (30) days of receipt of the accounting, reimburse the Host City for the proportionate share of the cost. 9. TERMINATION This Agreement shall be effective on the date below written and shall remain in full force and effect until terminated by any party hereto upon thirty (30) days' written notice to each of the other parties or until the final payments have been made, whichever comes first, In the event of early termination, payment for any collections pursuant to this program shall be made in accordance with the terms of this Agreement. 10. LIABILITY Neither MOUNTAIN VIEW, LOS ALTOS, nor CUPERTINO, respec- tively, nor any officer, employee, or agent thereof, shall be responsible for any damage or liability occurring by reason of anything done or omitted to be done by either of the other two parties under or in connection with this Agreement. It is also agreed that, pursuant to Government Code Section 895.4, each party shall fully indemnify, hold harmless, and defend each other party from any liability imposed for injury (as defined by Government Code Section 810.8) occurring by reason of anything done or omitted to be done by that responsible indemnifying party under or in connection with this Agreement. 11, INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR It is hereby expressly understood by each of the parties that the California certified waste hauler employed pursuant to this Agreement shall be and is an independent contractor with respect to all matters covered by this Agreement. -4- 12. NOTICES All notices and communications herein required shall be in writing addressed to the other parties as follows, unless expressly changed in writing: To MOUNTAIN VIEW: City of Mountain View Fire Department P,O, Box 7540 Mountain View, CA 94039 To LOS ALTOS: City of Los Altos Community Programs Coordinator One North San Antonio Road Los Altos, CA 94022 To CUPERTINO: City of Cupertino Director of Public Works 10300 Torre Avenue Cupertino, CA 95014 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this Agreement is executed by the CITY OF MOUNTAIN VIEW, the CITY OF LOS ALTOS, and the CITY OF CUPERTINO. This agreement is dated CITY OF MOUNTAIN VIEW APPROVED AS TO CONTENT: BY: Battalion Chief/Fire Marshal City Manager APPROVED AS TO FORM: ATTEST: City Attorney City Clerk -5- BY: CITY OF LOS ALTOS City Manager APPROVED AS TO FORM: City Attorney BY: ATTEST: City Clerk CITY OF CUPERTINO City Manager APPROVED AS TO FORM: City Attorney CSEjATYjSAVE 1l09-8-13A -6- ATTEST: City Clerk FIRST AMENDMENT TO TRI-CITY AGREEMENT FOR RESIDENTIAL HAZARDOUS WASTE COLLECTION PROGRAM THIS AGREEMENT made by and between the CITY OF MOUNTAIN VIEW, a municipal corporation, whose address is 444 Castro Street, Mountain View, California, 94041, hereinafter referred to as "MOUNTAIN VIEW"; and the CITY OF LOS ALTOS, a municipal cor- poration, whose address is One North San Antonio Road, Los Altos, California, 94022, hereinafter referred to as "LOS ALTOS"; the CITY OF CUPERTINO, a municipal corporation, whose address is 10300 Torre Avenue, Cupertino, California, 95014, hereinafter referred to as "CUPERTINO"; and certain local participating jurisdictions as indicated by signature below. RECITALS A. The Cities of MOUNTAIN VIEW, LOS ALTOS and CUPERTINO entered into an agreement entitled "Tri-City Agreement for Residential Hazardous Waste Collection Program" (the original Tri-City Agreement) in July 1986. The Agreement established three days each year for residents of these cities to drop off household hazardous wastes free of charge at a predetermined collection site. B. Certain neighboring local jurisdictions had expressed an interest and desire to provide the opportunity for their residents to participate in the Tri-City Residential Hazardous Waste Collection Program and to pay their fair share of the costs of the program without providing additional collection sites or dates. C. The three cities which are a party to the original Tri-City Agreement consent to this arrangement subject to certain terms and conditions. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the recitals and mutual promises contained herein, MOUNTAIN VIEW, LOS ALTOS, CUPERTINO and other local participating jurisdictions named herein each agree as follows: All local jurisdictions accepted by MOUNTAIN VIEW, LOS ALTOS and CUPERTINO to participate in the Tri-City Program shall -1- agree to all terms and conditions of the original "Tri-City Agreement" except as expressly set forth herein: 1. A "local participating jurisdiction" shall not be required to act as a "Host City." However, their residents may use the scheduled designated collection sites in any of the Tri- City locations, 2, The cost for a local participating jurisdiction shall be based on the same per capita basis as the Host Cities, plus an additional ten percent (10%) of that local participating jurisdiction's per capita share to cover administrative expenses. 3. MOUNTAIN VIEW agrees to provide notice of the collection schedule to all participating jurisdictions including exact times, locations and dates. 4, NOTICES All notices and communications herein required shall be in writing addressed to the other parties as follows, unless expressly changed in writing: To MOUNTAIN VIEW: City of Mountain View Fire Department P.O. Box 7540 Mountain View, CA 94039 To LOS ALTOS: City of Los Altos Community Programs Coordinator One North San Antonio Road Los Altos, CA 94022 To CUPERTINO: City of Cupertino Director of Public Works 10300 Torre Avenue Cupertino, CA 95014 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this First Amendment to the Tri-City Agreement is executed by the CITY OF MOUNTAIN VIEW, the CITY OF LOS ALTOS, the CITY OF CUPERTINO and the TOWN OF LOS ALTOS HILLS, This agreement is dated -2- CITY OF MOUNTAIN VIEW APPROVED AS TO CONTENT: BY: Battalion Chief/Fire Marshal City Manager APPROVED AS TO FORM: ATTEST: City Attorney City Clerk CITY OF LOS ALTOS BY: City Manager APPROVED AS TO FORM: ATTEST: City Clerk City Attorney CITY OF CUPERTINO BY: City Manager APPROVED AS TO FORM: ATTEST: City Attorney City Clerk -3- BY: TOWN OF LOS ALTOS HILLS City Manager APPROVED AS TO FORM: City Attorney GL/FIR/SAVE l5l-7-28A -4- ATTEST: City Clerk