HomeMy WebLinkAbout03 - Non-Exclusive Solid Waste Collection FranchiseCITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT
Agenda Item No. 3
June 22, 2004
TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL
FROM: General Services Department
David E. Niederhaus, Director, 949 - 644 -3055
SUBJECT: Award of Non - Exclusive Solid Waste Collection Franchise to
Goodwin Enterprises, Inc.
ISSUE:
Should the City Adopt the attached Resolution of Intention (Resolution No. 2004 -_) to
award a Non - exclusive Solid Waste Franchise to Goodwin Enterprises, Inc. and to
conduct a public hearing on July 13, 2004?
RECOMMENDATION:
Adopt the attached Resolution of Intention (Resolution No. 2004 -_) to award a Non-
exclusive Solid Waste Franchise to Goodwin Enterprises, Inc. and to conduct a public
hearing on July 13, 2004.
That the attached Ordinance No. 2004 -_ granting a Non - exclusive Solid Waste
Franchise to Goodwin Enterprises, Inc. be introduced for a First Reading. It is
recommended that Council adopt the Ordinance granting the franchise at the conclusion
of the July 13, 2004 public hearing.
DISCUSSION:
Background:
Solid waste is collected, recycled, and disposed of by either City crews or commercial
solid waste haulers. City crews collect approximately 75% of all residential solid waste
while private haulers collect the remainder of the residential wastestream and all
commercial solid waste.
The City has an integrated solid waste management program wherein all solid waste
collection is monitored to ensure the health and safety of all residents and business
owners. A secondary consideration is the achievement of the State recycling mandates
(AB939), which include a 25% recycling rate by December 31, 1995, and a 50%
Franchise Award
June 22, 2004
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recycling rate by December 31, 2000. The 1995 mandate was achieved. The City was
found to have 'net the 2001 recycling mandate by the California Integrated Waste
Management Board and the 2002 rates are still under review.
If the City fails to continue to achieve the 50% recycling rate on an annual basis, a fine
of up to $10,000 per day can be imposed by the State for failure to make a good faith
effort at recycling.
One of the ways that staff has developed to manage solid waste operations and ensure
meeting the recycling mandate is through the issuance of non - exclusive solid waste
franchises to solid waste haulers and demolition contractors who apply to operate in the
City. In addition to mandating the recycling requirements for the private haulers, the
franchise stipulates a franchise fee in the amount of 16% of gross monthly paid receipts
to be paid to the City which funds environmental insurance premiums, staff work, and
road and alley repairs.
Article XIII of the City Charter (Granting of Franchises) and Chapter 12.63 of the
Municipal Code (Solid Waste Management) establish requirements and procedures to
grant a franchise to provide solid waste handling services within the City. There are
currently twenty solid waste franchisees operating under separate agreements to collect
and transport solid waste generated within the City limits. There is no limit on the
number of franchises that Council may approve. Such a policy permits competitive,
service - oriented refuse operations.
Staff recently received a franchise application from the following solid waste hauling
firm: Goodwin Enterprises, Inc. The application submitted by Goodwin Enterprises, Inc.
meets the minimum City qualifications per Section 12.63.050 (Application for a
Franchise) of the Municipal Code.
Pending completion of the public hearing and Council approval on July 13, 2004, the
franchise with Goodwin Enterprises, Inc. will take effect August 12, 2004 and will expire
on January 9, 2006 at the end of the City's ten -year franchise program that began in
1996.
Prepared by:
jereft Hammond,
Management Assistant
Submitted by:
y
David E. Niederhaus,
Director
Attachments:
Franchise Award
June 22, 2004
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(1) Resolution No. 2004 -_ Resolution of Intent to conduct a public
hearing to consider the granting of a Non - Exclusive Solid Waste
Franchise to Goodwin Enterprises, Inc.
(2) Ordinance No. 2004 - _Ordinance granting a Non - Exclusive Solid
Waste Franchise to Goodwin Enterprises, Inc.
RESOLUTION NO. 2004-4
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF NEWPORT BEACH DECLARING ITS INTENTION
TO CONDUCT A PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER
THE GRANTING OF A NON - EXCLUSIVE SOLID
WASTE FRANCHISE TO GOODWIN ENTERPRISES,
INC.
WHEREAS, the City Council finds and determines that the collection of solid waste
generated within the City is a vital public service and that the storage, accumulation, collection,
and disposal of solid waste and recyclables is a matter of great public concern because improper
control of such matters would subject the City to potential liability, damages and penalties and
may create a public nuisance, air pollution, fire hazard, infestation, and other problems affecting
the public health, safety and welfare; and,
WHEREAS, non - exclusive franchises for the use of public streets to provide
commercial solid waste hauling services will promote the public health, safety, and welfare by
promoting permanence and stability among those businesses wishing to provide such service and
accountability to the City for compliance with current and future state mandates; and,
WHEREAS, pursuant to Article XlH of the City Charter and pursuant to Sections 49500
through 49523 of the Public Resources Code, the City is authorized to enter into non - exclusive
franchise agreements for commercial solid waste collection services with private solid waste
haulers; and,
WHEREAS, Goodwin Enterprises, Inc. and private firm, has submitted an application
requesting a Non- exclusive Solid Waste Franchise that satisfies the City's application
requirements.
that:
NOW, THEREFORE, be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Newport Beach
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1. A public hearing shall be conducted on July 13, 2004, at 7:00 p.m., or as soon
thereafter as practical in the City Council Chambers, 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach,
California, to consider the granting of a franchise to the applicants listed under Item 2 below
pursuant to the following terms and conditions:
a. Franchise effective date: August 12, 2004.
b. Franchise fee: 16% of gross monthly receipts.
c. A portion of the Franchise fee, 5.5 %, shall be earmarked for the purposes of
indemnifying and holding the City harmless from environmental liability
associated with the Franchisee's operations in the City. This portion of the
Franchise fee shall be paid into the City's Environmental Liability Fund.
d. Term of Franchise: August 12, 2004 to January 9, 2006 with renewal rights upon
mutual agreement of the franchisee and City.
e. The City shall not set the Franchisee's bin rates.
f. Franchisee shall indemnify and hold City harmless from penalties and damages
for failure to meet current and future state recycling requirements with respect
to the portion of the commercial solid waste stream collected by Franchisee.
g. Designated disposal facility: City maintains the right to designate disposal
facilities to be used by Franchisee.
h. Franchisee shall be responsible for all billing and collection for its accounts.
Franchise shall not be revoked unless there is default under the agreement.
j. Prior to obtaining a Solid Waste Franchise, the applicants shall satisfy the City's
minimum qualifications regarding liability insurance, equipment, knowledge of
solid waste regulations, load check programs, etc.
k. Franchisee shall meet City's requirements to implement recycling and source
reduction public education activities.
1. City has authority to annually audit Franchisee's financial records relating to the
payment of fees required under the franchise.
m. Franchisee shall comply with all State. Federal laws and regulations. terns and
conditions of the franchise agreement, City Charter and Municipal Code.
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2. The City proposes to offer a non - exclusive solid waste collection franchise to the
following applicants listed below that are presently licensed and permitted to conduct business in
the City. Persons who have an interest in or objection to the proposed franchises may appear
before the City Council and be heard on the date and time listed above.
a. Goodwin Enterprises, Inc. Don Goodwin, Owner
3. This Resolution of Intention shall be published in the City's official newspaper
within 15 days of its adoption and at least 10 days prior to July 13, 2004.
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CITY CLERK
Adopted this 22nd day June, 2004
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MAYOR
ORDINANCE NO. 2004-
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
NEWPORT BEACH GRANTING A NON - EXCLUSIVE SOLID
WASTE FRANCHISE TO GOODWIN ENTERPRISES, INC.
TO PROVIDE SOLID WASTE COLLECTION SERVICES
UPON THE CITY STREETS AND WITHIN THE CITY OF
NEWPORT BEACH
The City Council of the City of Newport Beach does ordain as follows:
SECTION 1: Findings
A. Article XIII of the City Charter and Sections 49500 through 49523 of the Public
Resources Code authorize the City to enter into non - exclusive franchise agreements for
commercial solid waste handling services with private solid waste enterprises.
B. The City Charter and Chapter 12.63 establish requirements and procedures to
grant a franchise to provide solid waste handling services within the City of Newport Beach.
C. In compliance with the City Charter a duly noticed public hearing was held on
September 9, 2003, to consider the granting of a franchise to Goodwin Enterprises, Inc.
D. Having considered all oral and documentary evidence presented at the public
hearing, the City Council has determined that the granting of a non - exclusive franchise is in the
public interest.
SECTION 2: Definitions
All words, terms, phrases in this Ordinance shall have the meanings set forth in
Section 12.63.020 of Chapter 12.63 of the Newport Beach Municipal Code.
SECTION 3: Franchise Agreements
A. Grant of Franchises
There is hereby granted to the enterprises listed below (hereinafter, "Franchisee ") a
non - exclusive franchise to operate, maintain and provide solid waste handling services along,
across and over the public streets, alleys, public ways and public places dedicated for public use
in the City:
(a) Goodwin Enterprises, Inc.
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B. Non- exclusive Grant
The right to use City streets, alleys, public ways and places for the purposes set forth
in this Ordinance, shall not be exclusive and the City reserves the right to grant a similar use of
streets, alleys, public ways and places to any person at any time during the term of this franchise.
C. Term of Franchises
The team of the franchise per Section 2 of the Franchise Agreement ( "Agreement ")
attached hereto as Exhibit A, Commercial Solid Waste Collection Franchise Agreement between
the City of Newport Beach and Goodwin Enterprises, Inc. is hereby adopted, approved and
incorporated into this Ordinance by reference, shall commence at 12:01 a.m., on August 12,
2004 and expire on January 9, 2006. The franchise shall take effect on the date specified above
provided that the grantee has filed written notice of acceptance in accordance with the
requirement of Section 4 of this Ordinance.
D. Franchise Fees
(1) During the term of the Agreement, Franchisee shall pay to City franchise fees for
the privilege of providing commercial solid waste handling services in the City of Newport
Beach and use of public streets, right of ways and places for such purposes. Fees shall be in the
following amounts:
Franchisee shall pay to the City 10.5% (ten and one -half percent) of the Franchisee's
gross receipts. Franchise fee payments shall be paid quarterly and shall be computed and paid on
the basis of paid receipts received by the Franchisee for all solid waste handling services
provided by the Franchisee within the City.
One -half of one percent (0.5 %) of the franchise fee shall be attributable to the
maintenance and. implementation of the City's Source Reduction and Recycling Element
(SRRE), and shall be separately accounted for, and used only for the costs stated in Public
Revenue Code Section 41901 or any successor provisions.
(2) Franchisee shall pay to the City Environmental Liability Fund, on a quarterly
basis, 5.5% of gross receipts for all commercial solid waste handling services provided by the
Franchisee in the City. Payment shall be made concurrently with the payment of the franchise
fee and the filing of reports specified in Section 4 and Section 6 of the Agreements.
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E. Inclusion of Franchise Documents
Franchisee shall comply with and shall be bound by all of the terms, provisions and
conditions contained in the City Charter, this Ordinance, Chapter 12.63 of the Newport Beach
Municipal Code and the Franchise Agreement.
SECTION 4: Effective Date
This Ordinance shall become effective 30 days from and after the date of its adoption;
provided, however, franchises granted by this Ordinance shall not become effective unless and
until the grantee files written acceptance of the franchise with the City Clerk, and delivers to the
City all bonds and insurance policies required to be furnished in accordance with the
requirements of Chapter 12.63 of the Newport Beach Municipal code and the Franchise
Agreement. The written acceptance shall be in form and substance as prescribed by the City
Attorney and shall operate as an acceptance of each and every term, condition and limitation
contained in this Ordinance, the Franchise Agreement, Article XIII of the City Charter, and
Chapter 12.63 of the Newport Beach Municipal Code. The grantee shall file written acceptance
of the franchise no later than ten (10) days after the adoption of this Ordinance.
SECTION 5: CEQA Exemption
The City Council of the City of Newport Beach finds that this Ordinance is
categorically exempt under the California Code of Regulations Sections 15301 and 15308
defined as "existing operations and facilities" and as "actions by regulatory agencies for
protection of the environment" respectively. Use of the above exemption classifications are
appropriate because this Ordinance does not change nor expand existing solid waste operations
and facilities within the City. The Ordinance is also consistent with the goals of California State
Assembly Bill 939, The California Solid Waste Management Act as well as the objectives of the
City's Source Reduction and Recycling Element (SRRE). The City Manager is authorized to
execute and the City Clerk to file a Notice of Exemption with the Orange County Clerk.
SECTION 6: Severability
If a ny se ction, s ubsection, s entence, c lause o r p hrase o f t his O rdinance is, for a ny
reason, held to be invalid or unconstitutional, such decision shall not affect the validity or
constitutionality of the remaining portions of this Ordinance. The City Council hereby declares
that it would have passed this Ordinance, and each section, subsection, clause or phrase thereof,
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irrespective of the fact that any one or more sections, subsections, sentences, clauses, or phrases
be declared unconstitutional.
SECTION 7: Adoption of Ordinance
This Ordinance was introduced at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of
Newport Beach, held on the 22nd day of June 2004, and adopted on the 13`h day of July 2004, by
the following vote to wit:
AYES, COUNCIL. MEMBERS
NOES, COUNCIL, MEMBERS
ABSTAINED, COUNCIL MEMBERS
ABSENT, COUNCIL MEMEBERS
MAYOR
ATTEST:
CITY CLERK
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RESOLUTION NO. 2004- 52
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF NEWPORT BEACH DECLARING ITS INTENTION
TO CONDUCT A PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER
THE GRANTING OF A NON - EXCLUSIVE SOLID
WASTE FRANCHISE TO GOODWIN ENTERPRISES,
INC.
WHEREAS, the City Council finds and determines that the collection of solid waste
generated within the City is a vital public service and that the storage, accumulation, collection,
and disposal of solid waste and recyclables is a matter of great public concern because improper
control of such matters would subject the City to potential liability, damages and penalties and
may create a public nuisance, air pollution, fire hazard, infestation, and other problems affecting
the public health, safety and welfare; and,
WHEREAS, non - exclusive franchises for the use of public streets to provide
commercial solid waste hauling services will promote the public health, safety, and welfare by
promoting permanence and stability among those businesses wishing to provide such service and
accountability to the City for compliance with current and future state mandates; and,
WHEREAS, pursuant to Article XM of the City Charter and pursuant to Sections 49500
through 49523 of the Public Resources Code, the City is authorized to enter into non - exclusive
franchise agreements for commercial solid waste collection services with private solid waste
haulers; and,
WHEREAS, Goodwin Enterprises, Inc. and private firm, has submitted an application
requesting a Non - exclusive Solid Waste Franchise that satisfies the City's application
requirements.
that:
NOW, THEREFORE, be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Newport Beach
A public hearing shall be conducted on July 13, 2004, at 7:00 p.m., or as soon
thereafter as practical in the City Council Chambers, 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach,
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California, to consider the granting of a franchise to the applicants listed under Item 2 below
pursuant to the following terms and conditions:
a. Franchise effective date: August 12, 2004.
b. Franchise fee: 16% of gross monthly receipts.
c. A portion of the Franchise fee. 5.5 %, shall be earmarked for the purposes of
indemnifying and holding the City harmless from environmental liability
associated with the Franchisee's operations in the City. This portion of the
Franchise fee shall be paid into the City's Environmental Liability Fund.
d. Term of Franchise: August 12, 2004 to January 9, 2006 with renewal rights upon
mutual agreement of the franchisee and City.
e. The City shall not set the Franchisee's bin rates.
f Franchisee shall indemnify and hold City harmless from penalties and damages
for failure to meet current and future state recycling requirements with respect
to the portion of the commercial solid waste stream collected by Franchisee.
g. Designated disposal facility: City maintains the right to designate disposal
facilities to be used by Franchisee.
h. Franchisee shall be responsible for all billing and collection for its accounts.
i. Franchise shall not be revoked unless there is default under the agreement.
j. Prior to obtaining a Solid Waste Franchise, the applicants shall satisfy the City's
minimum qualifications regarding liability insurance, equipment, knowledge of
solid waste regulations, load check programs, etc.
k. Franchisee shall meet City's requirements to implement recycling and source
reduction public education activities.
I. City has authority to annually audit Franchisee's financial records relating to the
payment of fees required under the franchise.
m. Franchisee shall comply with all State, Federal laws and regulations, terms and
conditions of the franchise agreement, City Charter and Municipal Code.
2. The City proposes to offer a non - exclusive solid waste collection franchise to the
following applicants listed below that are presently licensed and permitted to conduct business in
the City. Persons who have an interest in or objection to the proposed franchises may appear
before the City Council and be heard on the date and time listed above.
a. Goodwin Enterprises, Inc. Don Goodwin, Owner
3. This Resolution of Intention shall be published in the City's official newspaper
within 15 days of its adoption and at least 10 days prior to July 13, 2004.
Adopted this 22" d day June, 2004.
ATTEST:
CITY CLERK
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MAYOR
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
COUNTY OF ORANGE
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
I; LaVonne M. Harkless, City Clerk of the Citv of Newport Beach, California, do
hereby- certify that the whole number of members of the City Council is seven: that the foregoing
resolution, being Resolution No. 2004 -52 was duly and regularly introduced before and adopted by-
the City Council of said City at a regular meeting of said Council, duly and regularly held on the
22nd day of June, 2004, and that the same was so passed and adopted by the following vote, to wit:
Aves: Heffernan; Rosansky, Adams. Bromberg, Webb, Nichols, Alavor Ridgeway
Noes: None
Absent: None
Abstain: None
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto subscribed my name and affxed the
official seal of said City this 23rd day of June, 2004.
(Seal)
City Clerk
'_Newport Beach, California
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Authorized to Publish Advertisements of all kinds including public nouccs by
Decree of the Superior Court of Orange County, California. Number A -6214,
September 29, 1961, and A -24831 June 11, 1963.
PROOF OF PUBLICATION
STATE OF CALIFORNIA)
)Ss.
COUNTY OF ORANGE )
I am a Citizen of the United States and a
resident of the County aforesaid; I am
over the age of eighteen years, and not a
party to or interested in the below entitled
matter. I am a principal clerk of the
NEWPORT BEACH - COSTA MESA
DAILY PILOT, a newspaper of general
circulation, printed and published in the
City of Costa Mesa, County of Orange,
State of California, and that attached
Notice is a true and complete copy as
was printed and published on the
following dates:
June 26, 2004
I declare, under penalty of perjury, that
the foregoing is true and correct.
Executed on June 26, 2004
at Costa Mesa, California.
Signature
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RESOLUTION
NO. 2004
the purposes of indem-
/s/ Tod W. Ridgeway
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A RESOLUTION OF THE
nifying and holding the
City harmless
MAYOR, ATTEST: /s/
CRY COUNCIL OF THE
from
LaVonne M. Harkless,
CITY OF NEWPORT
environmental liability
associated with the
CITY CLERK
Published Newport Beach/
REACH DECIARRIG RS
Franchisee's operations
Costa Mesa Daily Pilot
RFIENRON TO CONDUCT
A PUBLIC HEARING TO
in the City. This portion
June 26. 2004 SA671
CONSIDER THE GRANT-
of the Franchise fee shall
be paid into the City's
ING OF A NON- EXCIU-
Environmental Liability'
SIVE SOLID WASTE
Fund.
FRANCHISE TO GOOD-
d. Term of Franchise:
WIN ENTERPRISES, INC.
August 12, 2004 to
WHEREAS, the City
January 9, 2006 with
Council finds and de-
renewal rights upon
[ermines that the col-
mutual agreement of the
lection of solid waste
franchisee and City.
generated within the City
e. The City shall not
is a vital public service
set the Franchisee's bin
and that the storage,
rates.
accumulation, collection,
I. Franchisee shall
and disposal of solid
indemnify and hold City
waste and recyclables is
harmless from penalties
a matter of great public
and damages for failure
concern because im-
to meet current and
proper control of such
future state recycling
matters would subject
requirements with re-
the City to potential
spect to the portion of
liability, damages and
the commercial solid
penalties and may create
waste stream collected
a public nuisance, air
by Franchisee.
pollution, fire hazard,
g. Designated disposal
infestation, and other
facility: City maintains
problems affecting the
the right to designate
public health, safety and
disposal facilities to be
welfare; and,
used by Franchisee.
WHEREAS, non- exclu-
h. Franchisee shall be
live franchises for the
responsible for all billing
use of public streets to
and collection for its
Provide commercial solid
accounts.
waste hauling services
I. Franchise shall not
will promote the public
be revoked unless there
health, safety, and
is default under the
welfare by promoting
agreement.
Permanence and stability
J. Prior to obtaining a
among those businesses
Solid Waste Franchise,
wishing to provide such
the applicants shall
service and account-
satisfy the City's mini -
ability to the City for
mum qualifications re-
compliance with current
gaiding liability insur-
and future state man-
ance, equipment,
dates; and,
knowledge of solid waste
WHEREAS, pursuant to
regulations, load check
Article XIII of the City
programs, etc
Charter and pursuant to
k. Franchisee shall
Sections 49500 through
meet City's requirements
49523 of the Public
to implement recycling
Resources Code, the City
and source reduction
is authorized to enter
public education activi-
into non - exclusive fran-
ties.
chise agreements for
I. City has authority to
commercial solid waste
annually audit Franchi-
collection services with
see's financial records
private solid waste
relating to the payment
haulers; and,
of fees required under
WHEREAS, Goodwin
the franchise.
Enterprises, Inc. and
m. Franchisee shall
private firm, has sub-
comply with all State,
mitted an application
Federal laws and regu-
requesting a Non- exclu-
lations, terms and con
live Solid Waste Fran-
ditions of the franchise;
chise that satisfies the
agreement, City Charter
City's application re-
and Municipal Code.
quirements.
2. The City proposes
NOW, THEREFORE, be
to offer a non - exclusive
it resolved by the City
solid waste collection
Council of the City of
franchise to the following
Newport Beach that:
applicants listed below
1. A public hearing
that are presently li-
shall be conducted on
censed and permitted to
July 13, 2004, at 7:00
conduct business in the
p.m., or as soon there-
City. Persons who have
after as practical in the
an interest in or objec-
City Council Chambers, tion
to the proposed
3300 Newport Boulevard, franchises
may appear
Newport Beach, Califor- before
the City Council
nia, to consider the and
be heard on the date
granting of a franchise and
time listed above.
to the applicants listed
a. Goodwin Enterprises,
under Item 2 below Inc.
Don Goodwin, Owner
pursuant to the following
3. This Resolution of
terms and conditions: Intention
shall be pub -
a. Franchise effective I'S
Led in the City's
date: August 12, 2004, official
newspaper within
b. Franchise fee: 16% 15
days of its adoption
Of gross monthly re- and
at least 10 days
ceipts. prior
to July 13, 2004.
c. A portion of the Adopted
this 22nd day
Franchise fee, 5.5 %, June,
2004,
shall be earmarked for