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HomeMy WebLinkAbout17 - Refuse Container Ordinance Status���wvoRr G x a r City Council Agenda Item No. 17 August 22, 2000 TO: Mayor and City Council FROM: General Services Director SUBJECT: Implementation Status of Refuse Container Ordinance Recommendation None. For informational purposes only. Background At a December 13, 1999 study session, staff provided the Council with information regarding injuries to refuse employees which suggested that changes to the City refuse container requirements may be necessary. Per Council direction, staff proceeded to identify necessary changes to the current refuse container ordinance, develop an enforcement schedule, and address the availability of containers that would resolve employee safety and refuse collection efficiency issues. Press releases discussing proposed changes to the refuse container requirements were distributed to the local media in late December 1999. In early January articles regarding the proposed changes appeared in the Newport Light and in the Orange County Register. The press release also initiated interest from the Orange County News (OCN) local television news station whose staff interviewed City personnel and local residents regarding the proposed changes. OCN aired the news story on January 7, 2000. On January 11, 2000, staff proposed an ordinance amending Section 6.04.090 of the Newport Beach Municipal Code, the existing refuse container ordinance. The ordinance was submitted for second reading, and adopted on February 8, 2000 as Ordinance No. 2000 -01. The Ordinance was given an effective date of September 1, 2000 in order to provide sufficient notice to all residents. After the adoption of the Ordinance, staff was directed to postpone additional public outreach efforts until a Public Information Officer (PIO) or public relations firm could be hired. On April 14, staff met with the City contract PIO, Gladstone International, to establish a public awareness campaign. It was determined that the City program would include the following elements: \\IRIS 1 \SYS\ Users \GSV\MEldridgc \AUGUST 00 \Cowci1-Rcfu 0rd_SWtwRptdoc • Residents would be notified of the new regulations via a written notice mailed to all recipients of the utility billing. • An adhesive label would be designed to specifically identify containers that must be replaced for use by refuse collectors. • A local non - profit organization would be contacted to participate in the container replacement program as a fundraiser for the organization. • Vendors would be notified of the new container requirements in order that appropriate containers are sufficiently available for purchase and any new purchase matched the City ordinance requirements. Discussion In early June, the City's PIO informed staff that the Veteran's Charities of Orange County was interested in participating in the campaign by implementing a program that would complement the City efforts and raise funds for the Veterans Charities. The Veterans Chanties was the only one of nine local community organizations that indicated an interest in participating in the program. Gladstone International's staff helped the Veterans Chanties organize a program to deliver new containers to residents and recycle old containers upon request for a nominal fee. After a lengthy review process, a written notice identifying the new regulations and effective date was finalized and mailed to residents on July 10 (Attachment A). The mailing also included a flyer from the Veterans Charities proposing their container delivery and collection services (Attachment B). On July 24, the City's refuse collectors began to identify containers that did not meet the new requirements by applying the label to the specific containers (Attachment Q. In addition, staff established a refuse hotline (644 -3192) and web page specifically for this outreach program. The hotline and web page are both referred to in the notice and the label. In early July, staff contacted the local public access cable channel and posted pertinent information regarding the new container regulations on the channel's public bulletin board. The bulletin board information is scheduled to run through September. In addition, on July 3, letters and notices were mailed to 91 homeowners associations to inform them of the new container requirements and to request their assistance with informing their respective residential communities of the new regulations. In June, staff met with the managers of the Ace Hardware stores in Newport Beach. Staff reviewed the new regulations and discussed opportunities to post signs alerting Newport Beach customers of the new container requirements. Staff designed and produced the signs, which are currently posted at each of the three Ace Hardware Stores in the City. Gladstone Iinternational contacted four hardware stores in advance on behalf of the City, including the Home Depot in Costa Mesa. Unfortunately, the Home Depot corporate office would not agree to posting the City sign. Instead, Home Depot developed and posted their own flyer at various points within their Costa Mesa location. \\MIS I \SYS\Uscn\GSV\MEldddge\AUGUST00 \Council -Refu Ord_SwwRptdoc Staff also visited Ganahl Lumber in Costa Mesa and delivered a sign to one of the store managers, who agreed to post the sign. Ganahl Lumber and the Ace Hardware stores have indicated that they will not stock any containers that do not meet the new City container requirements during this transition phase. Program Results To date, the Veterans Charities have received requests to deliver 3,765 containers from 1,175 households. As of August 11, 1,349 new containers have been delivered and 1,109 old containers have been collected. The response to the Veterans Charities program has been overwhelming. Staff at the Veterans Charities has added an additional 15 delivery dates to their original schedule of 10 for a total of 25 delivery dates. They've also added an additonal vehicle to make deliveries in the evenings. On any given delivery date, the Veterans Charities will operate deliveries from 8:00 A.M. to at least 6:00 P.M. Due to community response to its container delivery program, the Veterans Charities has scheduled deliveries through September 7. As of August 11, the three Ace Hardware Stores have recorded the following combined sales: Overall, the City's outreach efforts appear to have been very effective. City staff has received numerous phone calls on the hotline requesting clarification of the Ordinance. In particular, residents have questions regarding whether they can still use trash bags, or if they can use wheeled containers. Some complaints have been received about the changes, but the overwhelming majority of the calls have been inquiries on how to comply with the new ordinance. Staff has received many phone calls requesting information about the Veterans Charities delivery program. Due to the overwhelming response to the Veterans Charities program, unavoidable delays have occurred with deliveries. Staff has addressed some of the issues directly with the Veterans Charities on the residents' behalf. It was originally estimated that approximately 2,675 households would be affected by the new Ordinance. Based on the estimates and that 1,175 households have responded to the Veterans and 779 new containers have been purchased at hardware stores, it appears that more than half of the affected households have taken action to comply with the new requirements. Program Enforcement The Ordinance will be implemented in a manner consistent with earlier Council direction. At the December 13, 1999 study session, the City Council directed staff to prepare an enforcement schedule, which would give residents a fair opportunity to comply with the new ordinance. Staff \\MI$_I\SYS \Users \GSV\MEldridge\AUGUST 00 \Coun61- Refuse0b SMtu RpLdoc JULY AUGUST TOTAL Non - Wheeled Containers 305 161 466 Wheeled Containers 250 63 313 TOTAL 555 224 779 Overall, the City's outreach efforts appear to have been very effective. City staff has received numerous phone calls on the hotline requesting clarification of the Ordinance. In particular, residents have questions regarding whether they can still use trash bags, or if they can use wheeled containers. Some complaints have been received about the changes, but the overwhelming majority of the calls have been inquiries on how to comply with the new ordinance. Staff has received many phone calls requesting information about the Veterans Charities delivery program. Due to the overwhelming response to the Veterans Charities program, unavoidable delays have occurred with deliveries. Staff has addressed some of the issues directly with the Veterans Charities on the residents' behalf. It was originally estimated that approximately 2,675 households would be affected by the new Ordinance. Based on the estimates and that 1,175 households have responded to the Veterans and 779 new containers have been purchased at hardware stores, it appears that more than half of the affected households have taken action to comply with the new requirements. Program Enforcement The Ordinance will be implemented in a manner consistent with earlier Council direction. At the December 13, 1999 study session, the City Council directed staff to prepare an enforcement schedule, which would give residents a fair opportunity to comply with the new ordinance. Staff \\MI$_I\SYS \Users \GSV\MEldridge\AUGUST 00 \Coun61- Refuse0b SMtu RpLdoc has since focused its efforts on public awareness of the new regulations. However, as the September I effective date of the Ordinance draws near, staff recognizes that it would be reasonable to grant a 30 -day grace period prior to initiating enforcement. Local hardware stores and the Veterans Charities have both indicated previous problems with the availability of appropriate containers. Given that approximately another 1,300 households may attempt to replace their containers within the next few weeks, availability of appropriate containers may become an obstacle to compliance. In addition, September 1 marks the beginning of the Labor Day weekend. It would not be ideal to enforce the Ordinance during a week following a holiday which typically generates a very high volume of residential waste. Enforcement of the ordinance during the first week of September would result in a significant inconvenience to a large number of households if waste were not collected for non - compliance with the new container requirements. Therefore, the Refuse Division will delay enforcement until Monday, October 2. Every effort will be made to ensure that the Ordinance is implemented with diplomacy and a continued focus on public awareness of the safety and collection efficiency issues that the Ordinance intends to address. Initiating enforcement with a 30 -day grace period will provide staff additional time to ensure that the estimated 1,300 homes which have yet to comply with the new regulations are aware that they need to replace their containers. These efforts will continue within the .coming weeks as Gladstone International plans to distribute additional press releases prior to the end of August, and other public media resources can be utilized. Very respectfully, David E. Niederhaus Attachments: (A) Notice mailed to residents July 10 (B) Veterans Charities of Orange County refuse container delivery flyer (C) Compliance label applied to refuse containers that do not meet Ordinance 2000 -01. \\MIS_I \SYS \Users \GSV\MEldridge\AUGUST 00 \Council- RefocOrd_SrawsRptdoc Newport Beach Adopts New Refuse Container Requirements Your City refuse collector needs your help. Non - compliant trash containers are causing unnecessary injuries to City workers and slowing refuse collection operations. In an effort to provide a safe working environment and to improve efficiency, the City Council adopted changes to Section 6.04.090 of the City municipal code regarding refuse containers. A six -month grace period was established to allow for amortization of any new can purchases by residents. New refuse container requirements are as follows~ • The container cannot exceed 35 gallons in capacity • The container must be constructed of plastic or similar watertight material • The container may not be constructed of metal • The container must have fixed, immobile handles located below the top edge • The container must have a watertight cover that is not permanently attached • The container shall be tapered with the diameter of the bottom no more than five inches less than the diameter of the top • Trash bags shall not exceed the 50 -pound maximum capacity and must be sturdy, waterproof bags with an opening that can be sealed. Where can I purchase containers which meet the new requirements and what Is the approximate cost? The following are examples of container designs that meet the new requirements. Similarly- designed containers may be purchased. • The Rubbermaid Roughneck Model 289457EGRN available at Crown Ace Hardware (2644 San Miguel Drive, 1024 Irvine Avenue, and 3107 East Coast Highway, Newport Beach) • Rubbermaid Model 289457EGEN available at Home Depot (2300 -F Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa). Can costs vary from approximately $8.91 to $19.96, plus tax. As an alternative to purchasing cans from a hardware store, you may call our home delivery program sponsored by the Veterans Charities of Orange County. Who Is Impacted by the changes? Although about 80% of the City's homes already comply with these refuse container requirements, at least 20% of residents are using trash containers that do not meet the new requirements, resulting in injuries to City trash collectors and slowing City operations. When do the changes take effect? The new requirements were adopted by Ordinance No. 2000 -1 on February 8, 2000. The Ordinance will take effect September 1, 2000. In the interim, the City will continue to service all currently authorized container types through August 31, 2000 to allow residents adequate time to comply with the above requirements. Refuse collectors will identify any unauthorized containers with a label to ensure that residents are aware of which container(s) they will need to replace and identify the rea- son why. After September 1, 2000 the City will not collect refuse left in unauthorized con- tainers. For more Information about this ordinance, please call the City of Newport Beach General Services Department hotline at (949) 6443192 Additional Information Is also available at the General Services Department web page, www.city newpat-beach.ca.us Thank you for your cooperation In preventing refuse worker Irdurles and Improving refuse collection efficiency. NAME: ADDRESS: SUPPORT HOMELESS VETERANS HAVE YOUR NEW TRASH CONTAINERS DELIVERED TO YOUR DOOR! Veterans Charities of Orange County will pickup your old trash containers, recycle and replace them with new, City - approved containers at a competitive, tax - deductible price. Save yourself the time and energy of shopping for and hauling home trash cans while you support local homeless veterans. Please check one or both boxes: • Please pickup my old trash container(s) • Please provide me with (quantity) new container(s) Containers will be picked up on Mondays and Thursdays, every other week, until September 7, 2000. Please circle the date you would like your containers to be picked up and/or delivered: July 17 20 31 August 3 14 17 28 31 September 5 7 Each container is competitively priced at $1250 which includes new can delivery and the removal, and recycling of your old cans. If you are not ordering new cans, but want us to pick up old cans, please enclose a $5.00 pickup fee per household. All cans must be empty for pickup. Please make your tax - deductible checks payable to Veterans Charities of Orange County and mail, along with this form, to: • VISA • MASTER CARD a AMERICAN EXPRESS NBR: EXP. DTE: Veterans Charities of Orange County 201 South Sullivan Street Santa Ana, California 92704 For more information, call (714) 547 -0615 Veterans Charities of Orange County is a 501(c)3 Social Service Organization that provides a full array of services for homeless, disadvantaged and disabled U. S. Veterans within a sheltered environment. Our Federal Tax ID is 23- 7143157. We are voluntarily assisting the City of Newport Beach in this venture. . co c �o $ iz _ � E L CL 3 $a ` CY cn f6 O D E V O Q. 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