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HomeMy WebLinkAbout12-027 - Waste Management - Solid Waste, Recyclables and Compostables CollectionJuly 20, 2021 REF: 12-027 Council Approval 7/19/21 City of Tukwila Allan Ekberg, Mayor Public Works Department - Hari Ponnekont, Director/City Engineer Laura Moser Public Sector Manager Waste Management of Washington, Inc. 720 4th Avenue, Suite 400 Kirkland, WA 98033 RE: Letter of Understanding: Extension of Recyclable Market Surcharge - Comprehensive Garbage, Recyclables and Compostables Collection Agreement dated March 13, 2012, as amended Dear Ms. Moser, The purpose of this Letter of Understanding ("LOU") is to extend the recyclable market surcharge between the City of Tukwila ("City") and Waste Management of Washington, Inc. ("WM") The City and WM executed Agreement No. 12-027, Comprehensive Garbage, Recyclables and Compostable Collection Agreement dated March 13, 2012 ("Agreement"). Pursuant to Letter of Understanding between the Parties dated June 4, 2019 and signed July 23, 2019, City and WM agreed to increase commercial rates by five percent (5%), effective November 1, 2019, to reflect increased costs in recyclables processing and marketing. This surcharge was only approved for a period of two years; however, WM was permitted to seek an extension of the surcharge for an additional two years by providing justification of the need to the City. WM has submitted a written request for an extension of the surcharge, and justification of the need to continue the surcharge. The purpose of this LOU is to confirm the City's approval of WM's request for extension of the surcharge for an additional two years, starting on November 1, 2021, ending on October 31, 2023. Page 1 of 2 m By signing below, the City and Waste Management acknowledge their approval and acceptance of the terms of this LOU and acknowledges that this LOU: (a) creates a legally binding obligation upon the parties, (b) shall be governed and constructed in accordance with the laws of the State of Washington regardless of any conflict of law provisions, (c) sets forth the entire agreement between the City and WM with respect to the subject matter hereof and supersedes all prior negotiations, representations, understandings and agreements with respect to the subject matter hereof, and (d) may be executed in two or more counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original and all of which together shall constitute one and the same instrument. Signatures transmitted electronically shall be deemed valid execution of this LOU and binding on the parties. Acknowledged and agreed upon by: CITY OF TUKWILA: By: — K � dev4,eoe�aaee ���a�e s��ea4� Printed Name: Allan Ekberg Titl Date Signed: Mayor 8-20-21 Page 2 of 2 WASTE MANAGEMENT OF WASHINGTON, INC: By: Printed Name: Jason Rose Title: President Date Signed: 8/2/21 June 4, 2019 City of Tukwila Ref. 12-027 Council Approval 7/15/19 Allan Ekberg, Mayor Public Works Department- Henry Hash, Director Mary Evans Area Director, Public Sector Solutions Pacific Northwest/BC Area Waste Management of Washington, Inc. 720 4th Avenue, Suite 400 Kirkland, WA 98033 RE: Additional Services and Recyclable Market Surcharge City of Tukwila Contract No. 12-027 Dear Ms. Evans, The purpose of this Letter of Understanding ("LOU") is to approve a recyclable market surcharge between the City of Tukwila ("City") and Waste Management of Washington, Inc. ("WM"). City and WM agree to increase commercial rates by five percent (5%), effective November 1, 2019, to reflect increased costs in recyclable processing and marketing. This recyclable surcharge is only approved for a period of two -years, from November 1, 2019 through October 31, 2021, however WM may request to extend the surcharge by providing justification of the need to the City. Any request must be made no later than 90 days prior to the end of the two-year surcharge period and must be approved by both parties. Furthermore, WM agrees to commence twice weekly collection and disposal service for twenty (20) city -owned garbage containers at locations chosen by the City staff for the duration of the Agreement. The City reserves the right to change the locations of these garbage containers. By signing below, the City and Waste Management acknowledge its approval and acceptance of the terms of this LOU and acknowledges that this LOU: (a) creates a legally binding obligation upon the parties, (b) shall be governed and constructed in accordance with the laws of the State of Washington regardless of any conflict of law provisions, (c) sets forth the entire agreement between the City and WM with respect to the subject matter hereof and supersedes all prior negotiations, representations, understandings and agreements with respect to the subject matter hereof, and (d) may be executed in two or more counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original and all of which together shall constitute one and the same instrument. 6300 Building 0 6300 Southcenter Boulevard Suite 100 " Tukwila, WA 98188 6 206-433-0179 Tukwila City Hall • 6200 Southcenter Boulevard • Tukwila, WA 98188 • 206-433-1800 • Website: TukwilaWA.gov / '7LGl0 2? 6- /( /AlhI S Waste Management Letter of Understanding Page 2 Acknowledged and agreed upon by: CITY OF TUKWILA B WASTE MANAGEMENT OF WASHINGTON, INC. Its: Mayor, Allan Ekberg Its: CAUsersTnewcome \Appdata Local Microsoft \Windows\ Inetcache\ContentOutlook1M5VRGRN3\ Revised VVM LOU Recycling 060419.Docx 6300 Building s 6300 Southcenter Boulevard Suite 100 Tukwila, WA 98188 206-433-0179 Tukwila City Hall • 6200 Southcenter Boulevard • Tukwila, WA 98188 • 206-433-1800 • Website: TukwilaWA.gov tic Works Department P eery H sh Director June 3, 2019 Via Certified Mail, Return -Receipt Requested Mary Evans Area Director, Public Sector Solutions Pacific Northwest/BC Area Waste Management of Washington, Inc. 720 4th Avenue, Suite 400 Kirkland, WA 98033 12-027(b) Council Approval 613119 Aka i Ekberg, Mayor Re: Notice of Option to Extend Comprehensive Garbage, Recyclables and Compostables Collection Agreement City of Tukwila Agreement No. 12-027, Amendment No. 2 Dear Ms. Evans: Pursuant to Section 1 of the Comprehensive Garbage, Recyclables and Compostables Collection Agreement between the City of Tukwila and Waste Management of Washington, Inc., effective date November 1, 2012, the City hereby gives notice that we are exercising the option to extend the Agreement for an additional four years (two (2) year extensions), with the renewal term starting November 1, 2019 and expiring October 31, 2023. Sincerely, .Ua 7 Allan Ekbe Mayor City of Tukwila cc: Henry Hash, Public Works Robin Freedman, WM AE:ck Tukwila City Hat 6 0 evr Thklin, A 98138 • 206-433-1800 Website. Tukwi A gov ,� W wASrE MANAOINlttr7 Healthcare Solutions SALES PERSON THIS OFFER IS VAUD UNTIL: CUSTOMER SERVICE AGREEMENT Library 133A- 885 - Western WA 2947 WMHS Westem Washington 885 + EFFECTIVE DATE: CONTRACT NUMBER 1 — 0 1- TERM IN MONTHS: Julie Kunz REASON CODE: Ref. 12-027 Council Approval N/A May 10, 2019 36 NBO - New Business Permanent Customer. Service Address: N E W City of Tukwila 600 Minkler Blvd City: Tukwila State: WA Zip: 98188 Phone No,: 206-433-1862 Fax: Contac: Email County: Scott scoff. m itc her I(atukwi lawa.aov King In City Lints' Billing Name: Same Billing Address City: Phone No.: Contact: Email State: Zip: Fax: QuantityContainer Size Waste Type Pricing Amount$ "' + Pickup Frequency $ 30.00 I On Cal Fee o m '4. to Cxy Lunits7 SUN MON TUE WED THUR FRI SA Minimum RMW Fee (per stop) 17G RMW/Sharps WA Tariff 5 ix per 24 weeks 0 g �.■�, $ �� Q Quantity Container Size Waste Type Pricing Pickuy Amount$Pickup Operations to l assign route SUN MON TUE WED THUR FRI SA =��� 3 - Special Instructions Preferred Delivery Date: Next Available Hours of Operation: M -F tki)Croon Special Notes: =3opt� Quantity: Map Coordinates: Preferred First P/U 24 weeks after delivery WASTE MANAGEMENT USE ONLY Date of Increase P.O. Number Sales Force # Tax Code Price Group Rale Restriction Bill to Acct # Parent Number SIC Code 885 OSHA / BBP Service *First outline Rate Description Service Code "Rate Description THS eSA tErAtLYSIMOIG CUST Dollar Amount Base Rate Base Monthly Rale (non-OSHNBBP) Slop Charge IMed Waste Service Call IAdditional Container IAnalContainer Charge $ 30.00 I On Cal Fee I On Call Fee $ 30.00 I Minimum Fax Minimum RMW Fee (per stop) - Delivery Fee Delivery Fee 12.00 I Overweight Per Lb (Overweight Per Lb CEP WM Rf Washington, I A SIGNATURE I=1i; . 1�iQ2_ E. TITLE (PRINT OR TYPEr _ i4 DATE DATE 1 INITIAL Calection template (11/15111) R ATURE Julie Kunz NAME, TITLE (PRINT OR TYPE) 22 l°1 DATE (Please date and initial if more than one location) PAGE OF 2 AND THAT 1_ REGULATED MEDICAL WASTE SERVICES. WM HEALTHCARE SOLUTIONS OF WASHINGTON. (the "Company"), itself or through its affiliates or subcor radors, will provide Customer with collection. management transportation, disposal, and treatment of all Regulated Waste Materials (or'Regulated Medical Waste' ar "Waste Material'), not including Nonconforming Waste as defined herein, generated by Customer during the term of this agreement. In connection with the Regulated Medical Waste services provided herein. Company will provide online training to assist Customer with certain rules and regulations related to Regulated Medical Waste packaging standards. For the purpose of this agreement 'Regulated Medical Waste' includes but is not lin0ed to sharps. gauze, bandages, containers. tubing, blood, blood products, trace chemotherapy waste, :issue, specimens generated in the course of diagnosis and medical treatment or medical waste as defined by your Stale medt0l waste regulations or the OSHA Bloodborne Pathogen Standard (29 CFR 1910.1030). Customer shall, at the furca o1 tender. provide to Company accurate and complete documents, shipping papers or manifests es required for the lawful transfer of the Regulated Waste Materials under all applicable federal, stale or local laws,' Nonconforming Wase' means: (1.) any waste or other malenat riot falling within the definition of Regulated Medical Waste including complete human remains and abortion products, (2.) radioactive waste; (3.) any chemical waste and any listed or characteristic hazardous waste. (4.) containers That are damaged, leaking or could cause harm or exposure to employees, general public or others; (5 ) waste that has been Incorrectly identified, labeled and/or se negated; (5.1 arty waste or device containing mercury including amaloam, vacuum pumps and other medical devices (7.) boxes Mat exceed approved Company and DOT standards (9) any other waste that cannel be colleted, transported or treated by the Company in accordance with state and federal regulations, laws and/or guidelines. Customer is Ilabie for all damages and losses resulting from any Nonconforming Waste due 10 packing or the contents being cclle0ed, transported, treated, or disposed by the Company, "'Pharmaceutical Waste Services are available with proper Waste and Generator Status Profiling. A proper Waste Acceptance Protocol must be ackncwledged and signed ('1 associate with this agreemen if Phamraceu1cal Waste Disposal Services are going to be perfromed with this agreement, For Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Gererator Services (CESQG)Customer Ackrcwledges that they do not generate more than 22 lbs of Acute Toxc or Acutely Hazardous Waste and not more than 220 lbs total HazardouslDangerous Waste Custerrer is responsible for proper waste prefiling at is required to let Company (Waste Management) kndxv if their generator status changes Customer acknowledges that Improperly packaged/designated waste is subjectto repackaging and r eye ufiling costs That will vary depending on the types and amount of waste needing to be re - prof l genshipped 2. TERMS OF AGREEMENT: RIGHT OF FIRST REFUSAL, The Initial Term of leis Agreement shaft be equal to the 'Terms In months' noted on the face of this Agreement, commencing on the Effective Date set forth below_ This Agreement will be automatically renewed thereafter for additional terms addendum conslslant with the 'Terms in months' indicated on the face of this Agreement ('Renewal Terrm'1 unless either party gives to the other party written notice of termination at least sixty (60) days advanced written notice with or without cause. 3 INSPECTION; REJECTION OF WASTE. Title to and liability for Nonconforming Waste shall remain with Customer at all limes. Company shall have the right to inspect analyze or test any waste delivered by Customer. 11 Cusldmer's Waste Material is Nonconforming Waste, Company can. al its option, reject Nonconforming Waste and return it to Customer or require Customer 10 remove and dispose of the Nonconforming Waste at Customer's sole expense_ Customer shall indemnify. hold harmless (in accordance with Section. 6) and pay or reimburse Company for any and all costs, damages and/or fines incurred as a result of or relating to Customer's tender err delivery of Nonconforrring Waste or other failure to comply or conform to this Agreement. including costs of inspection, testing and analyses 4. COMPANY WARRANTIES. Company hereby represene and warrants that: (a) Company will manage the Waste Material in a safe and workmanlike manner in lull compliance with all valid and applicable federal, state and local laws, ordinances, driers, rules and regulations: and (b) it will use disposal facilities that have been issued permits, licenses, certifcates ar approvals regtired by valid and applicable laws, ordinances aid regulations necessary to allow the facility to asepl, treat and/or dispose of Waste Materiel. Except as provided herein, Company makes no other warranties and hereby disclaims any other warranty. whether Implied or statutory THE ON-LINE TRAINING DOES NOT CONSTITUTE LEGAL ADVICE AND COMPANY MAKES NO WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WITH RESPECT TO SUCH INFORMATION AND DISCLAIMS ALL LABILITY RESULTING FROM ANY USE OF THIS INFORMATION, 5 CHARGES AND PAYMENTS. Customer shall pay the rales set forth on o the face of the Agreement ora Confirmation Letter, which may be modified as provided in this Agreement The rates may be adjusted by Company to account for any increase in disposal or fuel costs: any change in the composition of the Waste Material. increases or changes in the scope el work, as requested by Customer, increased costs due to uncontrollable circumstances, including, without limitation, changes in local, state or federal laws or reed aeons, imposition of taxes, fees cr surcharges and acts of God such as floods, fires, etc Alt rate adjustments es provided above and in Section 5 shall take eget upon notification from Company to Customer with a minimum of 30 days advanced notice Customer shall pay the rates in full w'ifttin 30 days of receipt of each invoice from Company, 6, INDEMNIFICATION, The Company agrees to indemnify, defend and save Customer harrNess from and against any and all liability (Including reasonable attorneys fees) which Customer may be respcnslble for or pay out as a result of bodily injuries (Including death), property damage, or any violation or alleged violation of taw, to the extent caused by Company's breach c1 this Agreement or by any negligent act, negligent omission or willful misconduct of the Company or its employees, which occurs (1) during the collection or transportation of Customer's Waste Materiel by Company. or (2) as a result of the disposal of Customers Waste Material, after the date of this Agreement in a facility owned by a subsidiary or affiliate of Waste Management Inc., provided that the Company's Indemnrfi cation obligations will not apply to occurrences involving Nonconforming Waste Customer agrees lo Indemnify, defend and save the Ccrpany harmless from and against any and all liability (including reasonable attorneys lees) which the Company may be responsible for or pay out as a result of bodily intones (Including death). property damage, or any vitiation or alleged violation of law to the extent caused by Nonconforming Waste, Customer's breach of this Agreement or by any negligent act, negligent omission or eillhi misconduct of the Customer or its employees, agents or =traders in the performance of this Agreement or Customers use, operation or possession of any equipment furnished by the Company Neither party shall be liable to the other for consequential, incl dental cr punitive damages arising out of the performance of this Agreement Customer agrees that the Company shall not be responsible to Customer for damage to Customers pavement, curbing or other driving surfaces resulting from the weight of vehicles arovidnd service at the Customers location. 7. UNCONTROLLABLE CIRCUMSTANCES. Except for the obligation to make payments hereunder, neither party shall be in default for Its failure to perform ea delay in performance caused by events beyond its reasonable control, including, but not limited lo, strikes, riots, imposition of laws or governmental orders. fires, acts of God, terrorist acs, and inability to obtain equipment permit changes and regulations, rest ik.Gwts (Including land use) therein, and the affected party shall be excused from performance during the occurrence of such everhi5 8. ASSIGNMENT This Agreement shall be binding on and shall inure to the benefit of the parties and their respective successors and assigns. 9. ENTIRE AGREEMENT. This Agreement represents the entire understanding and agreement between the parties relating to the management of Waste Malarial and supersedes any and all poor agreements, whether written or oral, between the parties regarding the same_ Unless otherwise provided herein, any modifications to this Agreement must be agreed to by both parses in writing. 10. TERMINATION: LIQUIDATED DAMAGES For Washington State Customers, Agreement for Medical Waste Services may be terrrinated in accordance with appropriate Washington Adminisbative Code (WAC 480) For Customers In Oregon areas withing Finachised or Certificated Hauling Areas, agreement may be cancelled in acordancewith local ordinance_ Other areas Company may immediately terrenate this Agreement, (a) In the event of Customers breach of any term or provision of this Agreement, including failure to pay one finely basis or (b) N Customer becomes insolvent the subject of an order for relief in bankruptcy, receivership. reorganization dissolution, or similar law, or makes an assignment for the benefit of its vectors aril Company deems Itsed Inseane as to payment ('DefautE).'). Notice of termination shall be in writing and deemed given when delivered in person or by certified mall, postage pre- paid, return receipt requested. 11, MISCELLANEOUS, (a) The prevailing party will be entitled to recover reasonable fees and court costs, induding attorneys' fees, in interpreting or enforcing Ihis Agreement In the event Customer fails to pay Company all amounts due hereunder, Company wdl be entitled to collect all reasonable collection costs or expenses, including reasonable attorneys fees, court costs or handing fees for returned checks from Customer, (b) The validity, interpretation and performance of this Agreement shall be construed in accordance with the law of the slate in which the Services are performed: (c) II any provision of this Agreement is declared invalid or uneMorceabie, nen such provision shalt be deemed severable from and shall not affect the remainder or thts Agreement, which shall remain in full force and effect: (d) Customers payment obligation for services and the Warranties and Indermiflcation anode by each party shall survive termination of this Agreement. 12. PAVEMENT DAMAGE/EQUIPMENT Company shall not be responsible for damage to Customers pavement or other driving surface due to the weight of the Company's vehicles. Any equipment supplied will remain Cornpery's property. Customer wAl be respensible for any loss or damage resulting from Customers use, possession or handling of the equipment except for normal wear and tear, Customer will use the equipment only for its intended purpose and will not overload by weight or volume, move or eller the equipment and will lake reasonable precaufions to prevent others from doing the same. On collection day, Customer will provide unobstructed access to the equipment, and if the equipment is inaccessible or overloaded, Customer's service will be subsea to an additional charge, 13. ADDITIONAL SUPPLIES. Customer at its sole discretion may order addihona supplies al the price listed on the face of the Agreement; provided that Company may update the face of the Agreement with prier notice to Customer, CUSTOMER ACKNOWLEDGES THAT WMHS IS NOT THE MANUFACTURER, OF SUCH PRODUCTS AND f5 NOT MAKING ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES AS TO THE MERCHANTABILIITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND 15 NOT LIABLE FOR THE PERFORMANCE OF THE PRODUCTS, For Washington State Customers, Terms, Conditions, or Definitions for Regulated Medical Waste Services can be found in Washington Administrative Code (WAC) 480-70. Washington Administratvie Code Terms and Coditions supercede the conditions listed above where they may overlap. APPROVED AS TO FORM: Office of the City Attorney Signed: f t'e: j��. y rs Waste Management of Washington Signed: JUlle nunz idle. P Ce. VA 4 (.anC. %p I� AGREED & ACCEPTED on , 2019 ("Effective Date") PAGE 2 0;= 2 City of Tukwila $ 140.82 2020 Disposal $ 140.82 2021 Disposal 0.00% % Disposal Adj. 1.75% B&O 0.806% CPI % $ 140.82 2021 Disposal $ 154.02 2022 Disposal 9.37% % Disposal Adj. 1.75% B&O 5.028% CPI % Attachment B 1/1/2021 1/1/2022 Pounds Per Disposal Fee Collection Fee Total Pounds Service Per Fee Unit Disposal Fee Collection Fee Total Service Fee Service Level Unit Monthly *One 32 gallon Garbage Can or Units $ 1.83 $ 4.45 $ 6.28 - $ 2.00 $ 4.67 $ 6.67 Weekly Residential Curbside Service *One 10 gallon Micro -Cart 6.52 $ 1.98 $ 5.38 $ 7.36 6.52 $ 2.16 $ 5.65 $ 7.81 *One 20 gallon Mini -Cart 13.04 $ 3.97 $ 4.95 $ 8.92 13.04 $ 4.34 $ 5.19 $ 9.53 *132/35 gallon Garbage Cart 20.86 $ 6.37 $ 6.73 $ 13.10 20.86 $ 6.97 $ 7.06 $ 14.03 *1 64 -gallon Garbage Cart 41.72 $ 12.73 $ 7.95 $ 20.68 41.72 $ 13.94 $ 8.34 $ 22.28 *1 96 -gallon Garbage Cart 62.58 $ 19.11 $ 9.17 $ 28.28 62.58 $ 20.93 $ 9.63 $ 30.56 *Additional 32 Gallon Cans (weekly svc) 20.86 $ 6.37 $ 1.15 $ 7.52 20.86 $ 6.97 $ 1.20 $ 8.17 Extras (32 gallon equivalent) 20.86 $ 1.46 $ 4.32 $ 5.78 20.86 $ 1.59 $ 4.53 $ 6.12 Miscellaneous Fees: *EoW Yard Debris service $ 8.57 $ 9.00 Yard Debris extra (32 gallon equiv) $ 1.66 $ 1.74 Addition al 96 -gal. yard waste cart $ 4.87 $ 5.11 Return Trip $ 6.74 $ 7.07 **Cany-out Charge, per 25 ft, per month $ 4.48 $ 4.70 Drive-in Charge, per month $ 6.74 $ 7.07 Overweight/Oversize container (per p/u) $ 3.35 $ 3.51 Redelivery of containers $ 11.27 $ 11.83 Cart Cleaning (per cart per event) $ 11.27 $ 11.83 Sunken Can Surcharge per month $ 8.44 $ 8.86 On -Call Bulky Waste Collection White Goods, except refrigerators $ 62.48 $ 65.62 Refrigerators/Freezers $ 93.64 $ 98.34 Sotas, Chairs 200.00 $ 14.09 $ 51.34 $ 65.43 200.00 $ 15.43 $ 53.92 $ 69.35 Mattresses 100.00 $ 7.04 $ 57.34 $ 64.38 100.00 $ 7.71 $ 60.22 $ 67.93 Weekly Commercial Can and Cart One 20 gallon Mini -Can 13.04 $ 3.97 $ 5.79 $ 9.76 13.04 $ 4.34 $ 6.08 $ 10.42 1 32 gallon Garbage Cart 20.86 $ 6.37 $ 7.52 $ 13.89 20.86 $ 6.97 $ 7.89 $ 14.86 1 64 -gallon Garbage Cart 41.72 $ 12.73 $ 9.33 $ 22.06 41.72 $ 13.94 $ 9.79 $ 23.73 1 96 -gallon Garbage Cart 62.58 $ 19.11 $ 12.90 $ 32.01 62.58 $ 20.93 $ 13.54 $ 34.47 Extras (32 gallon equivalent) 20.86 $ 1.46 $ 4.46 $ 5.92 20.86 $ 1.59 $ 4.68 $ 6.27 Commercial Can, Cart Container Misc. Fees Miscellaneous Fees: Weekly Yard Debris/Foodwaste service (unlined) $ 11.34 $ 11.91 Weekly Yard Debris/Foodwaste service (lined) $ 17.00 $ 17.85 64/96 Gallon Yard Extra Waste Cart Rental $ 1.66 $ 1.74 Ret un Trip $ 6.74 $ 7.07 Carry -out Charge, Charge, per 25 ft, per p/u $ 1.66 $ 1.74 Drive-in Charge, per month (per p/u) $ 6.74 $ 7.07 Gate and/or unlock fee (per p/u) $ 1.66 $ 1.74 Container roll-out, >10 feet (per p/u) $ 3.35 $ 3.51 Overweight/Oversize container (per p/u) $ 3.35 $ 3.51 Redelivery o'co ntainer $ 11.27 $ 11.83 Cart Cleaning (per cart per event) $ 11.27 $ 11.83 Lock(Sale) $ 11.27 $ 11.83 Detachable Container Cleaning (per yard, $13.75 min) $ 3.35 $ 3.51 * Senior low-income and/or disabled resident discounts of fifty percent (50%) shall be offered to Single-family Residential Customers meeting the City's eligibility criteria. **Carry -out service shall be provided for all three collection streams (Garbage, Recyclables, and/or Compostables) without duplicate surcharges. Disabled cavy out at no additional charge. Page 1 of 6 City of Tukwila $ 140.82 2020 Disposal $ 140.82 2021 Disposal 0.00% % Disposal Adj. 1.75% B&O 0.806% CPI % $ 140.82 2021 Disposal $ 154.02 2022 Disposal 9.37% % Disposal Adj. 1.75% B&O 5.028% CPI % Attachment B 1/1/2021 1/1/2022 Pounds Per Unit Disposal Fee Collection Fee Total Service Fee Pounds Per Unit Disposal Fee Collection Fee Total Service Fee Service Level Weekly Commercial Detachable Container (compacted) 1 Cubic Yard Container 420.98 $ 128.56 $ 173.59 $ 302.15 420.98 $ 140.82 $ 182.31 $ 323.13 1.5 Cubic Yard Container 631.47 $ 192.83 $ 200.14 $ 392.97 631.47 $ 211.22 $ 210.20 $ 421.42 2 Cubic Yard Container 841.96 $ 257.12 $ 226.82 $ 483.94 841.96 $ 281.64 $ 238.22 $ 519.86 3 Cubic Yard Container 1,262.94 $ 385.68 $ 257.32 $ 643.00 1,262.94 $ 422.46 $ 270.25 $ 692.71 4 Cubic Yard Container 1,683.92 $ 514.24 $ 287.56 $ 801.80 1,683.92 $ 563.28 $ 302.01 $ 865.29 6 Cubic Yard Container 2,525.88 $ 771.37 $ 322.38 $ 1,093.75 2,525.88 $ 844.94 $ 338.59 $ 1,183.53 8 Cubic Yard Container 3,367.84 $ 1,028.52 $ 357.23 $ 1,385.75 3,367.84 $ 1,126.61 $ 375.19 $ 1,501.80 Commercial Detachable Container (loose) 1 Cubic Yard, 1 pickup/week 120.28 $ 36.72 $ 36.55 $ 73.27 120.28 $ 40.22 $ 38.38 $ 78.60 1 Cubic Yard, 2 pickups/week 120.28 $ 73.45 $ 73.16 $ 146.61 120.28 $ 80.45 $ 76.83 $ 157.28 1 Cubic Yard, 3 pickups/week 120.28 $ 110.19 $ 109.74 $ 219.93 120.28 $ 120.69 $ 115.25 $ 235.94 1 Cubic Yard, 4 pickups/week 120.28 $ 146.92 $ 146.37 $ 293.29 120.28 $ 160.93 $ 153.72 $ 314.65 1 Cubic Yard, 5 pickups/week 120.28 $ 183.66 $ 182.93 $ 366.59 120.28 $ 201.17 $ 192.12 $ 393.29 1.5 Cubic Yard, 1 pickup/week 180.42 $ 55.09 $ 47.15 $ 102.24 180.42 $ 60.34 $ 49.52 $ 109.86 1.5 Cubic Yard, 2 pickups/week 180.42 $ 110.19 $ 94.34 $ 204.53 180.42 $ 120.69 $ 99.08 $ 219.77 1.5 Cubic Yard, 3 pickups/week 180.42 $ 165.29 $ 141.53 $ 306.82 180.42 $ 181.05 $ 148.64 $ 329.69 1.5 Cubic Yard, 4 pickups/week 180.42 $ 220.40 $ 188.72 $ 409.12 180.42 $ 241.42 $ 198.20 $ 439.62 1.5 Cubic Yard, 5 pickups/week 180.42 $ 275.48 $ 235.91 $ 511.39 180.42 $ 301.75 $ 247.77 $ 549.52 2 Cubic Yard, 1 pickups/week 240.56 $ 73.45 $ 52.27 $ 125.72 240.56 $ 80.45 $ 54.89 $ 135.34 2 Cubic Yard, 2 pickups/week 240.56 $ 146.92 $ 104.61 $ 251.53 240.56 $ 160.93 $ 109.87 $ 270.80 2 Cubic Yard, 3 pickups/week 240.56 $ 220.40 $ 156.93 $ 377.33 240.56 $ 241.42 $ 164.82 $ 406.24 2 Cubic Yard, 4 pickups/week 240.56 $ 293.85 $ 209.27 $ 503.12 240.56 $ 321.87 $ 219.79 $ 541.66 2 Cubic Yard, 5 pickups/week 240.56 $ 367.33 $ 261.60 $ 628.93 240.56 $ 402.36 $ 274.75 $ 677.11 3 Cubic Yard, 1 pickup/week 360.84 $ 110.19 $ 69.65 $ 179.84 360.84 $ 120.69 $ 73.15 $ 193.84 3 Cubic Yard, 2 pickups/week 360.84 $ 220.40 $ 139.35 $ 359.75 360.84 $ 241.42 $ 146.35 $ 387.77 3 Cubic Yard, 3 pickups/week 360.84 $ 330.58 $ 209.08 $ 539.66 360.84 $ 362.10 $ 219.59 $ 581.69 3 Cubic Yard, 4 pickups/week 360.84 $ 440.80 $ 278.78 $ 719.58 360.84 $ 482.84 $ 292.79 $ 775.63 3 Cubic Yard, 5 pickups/week 360.84 $ 550.99 $ 348.48 $ 899.47 360.84 $ 603.54 $ 366.00 $ 969.54 4 Cubic Yard, 1 pickup/week 481.12 $ 146.92 $ 87.32 $ 234.24 481.12 $ 160.93 $ 91.71 $ 252.64 4 Cubic Yard, 2 pickups/week 481.12 $ 293.85 $ 174.66 $ 468.51 481.12 $ 321.87 $ 183.44 $ 505.31 4 Cubic Yard, 3 pickups/week 481.12 $ 440.80 $ 262.02 $ 702.82 481.12 $ 482.84 $ 275.19 $ 758.03 4 Cubic Yard, 4 pickups/week 481.12 $ 587.71 $ 349.38 $ 937.09 481.12 $ 643.76 $ 366.94 $ 1,010.70 4 Cubic Yard, 5 pickups/week 481.12 $ 734.65 $ 436.74 $ 1,171.39 481.12 $ 804.71 $ 458.70 $ 1,263.41 6 Cubic Yard, 1 pickup/week 721.68 $ 220.40 $ 111.00 $ 331.40 721.68 $ 241.42 $ 116.58 $ 358.00 6 Cubic Yard, 2 pickups/week 721.68 $ 440.80 $ 222.07 $ 662.87 721.68 $ 482.84 $ 233.23 $ 716.07 6 Cubic Yard, 3 pickups/week 721.68 $ 661.20 $ 333.08 $ 994.28 721.68 $ 724.26 $ 349.82 $ 1,074.08 6 Cubic Yard, 4 pickups/week 721.68 $ 881.59 $ 444.16 $ 1,325.75 721.68 $ 965.67 $ 466.49 $ 1,432.16 6 Cubic Yard, 5 pickups/week 721.68 $ 1,101.99 $ 555.17 $ 1,657.16 721.68 $ 1,207.09 $ 583.08 $ 1,790.17 8 Cubic Yard, 1 pickup/week 962.24 $ 293.85 $ 140.18 $ 434.03 962.24 $ 321.87 $ 147.22 $ 469.09 8 Cubic Yard, 2 pickups/week 962.24 $ 587.71 $ 280.42 $ 868.13 962.24 $ 643.76 $ 294.52 $ 938.28 8 Cubic Yard, 3 pickups/week 962.24 $ 881.59 $ 420.64 $ 1,302.23 962.24 $ 965.67 $ 441.79 $ 1,407.46 8 Cubic Yard, 4 pickups/week 962.24 $ 1,175.44 $ 560.87 $ 1,736.31 962.24 $ 1,287.55 $ 589.07 $ 1,876.62 8 Cubic Yard, 5 pickups/week 962.24 $ 1,469.32 $ 701.09 $ 2,170.41 962.24 $ 1,609.45 $ 736.34 $ 2,345.79 Extra loose cubic yard, per pickup 120.28 $ 8.47 $ 16.51 $ 24.98 120.28 $ 9.27 $ 17.34 $ 26.61 Commercial Detachable Extra Container Lifts Service Level Pounds Per Unit Disposal Fee Collection Fee Haul Charge Pounds Per Unit Disposal Fee Collection Fee Haul Charge 1 Yard detachable container 120.28 $ 8.47 $ 8.81 $ 17.28 120.28 $ 9.27 $ 9.25 $ 18.52 1.5 Yard detachable container 180.42 $ 12.69 $ 11.37 $ 24.06 180.42 $ 13.90 $ 11.94 $ 25.84 2 Yard detachable container 240.56 $ 16.94 $ 12.62 $ 29.56 240.56 $ 18.55 $ 13.25 $ 31.80 3 Yard detachable container 360.84 $ 25.43 $ 16.81 $ 42.24 360.84 $ 27.85 $ 17.65 $ 45.50 4 Yard detachable container 481.12 $ 33.90 $ 21.08 $ 54.98 481.12 $ 37.13 $ 22.13 $ 59.26 6 Yard detachable container 721.68 $ 50.86 $ 26.80 $ 77.66 721.68 $ 55.71 $ 28.14 $ 83.85 8 Yard detachable container 962.24 $ 67.81 $ 33.87 $ 101.68 962.24 $ 74.27 $ 35.57 $ 109.84 Page 2 of 6 City of Tukwila $ 140.82 2020 Disposal $ 140.82 2021 Disposal 0.00% % Disposal Adj. 1.75% B&O 0.806% CPI % $ 140.82 2021 Disposal $ 154.02 2022 Disposal 9.37% % Disposal Adj. 1.75% B&O 5.028% CPI % Attachment B 1/1/2021 1/1/2022 Total Service Fee Total Service Fee Service Level Commercial Drop -box Collection Service Level (# of Boxes) Monthly Rent Delivery Charge Haul Charge Monthly Rent Delivery Charge Haul Charge Nocomp10 cubic yard Drop -box $ 45.32 $ 56.49 $ 130.85 $ 47.59 $ 59.33 $ 137.42 Nocomp15 cubic yard Drop bo $ 48.71 $ 56.49 $ 137.64 $ 51.15 $ 59.33 $ 144.56 Nocomp20 cubic yard Drop -box $ 52.09 $ 56.49 $ 144.42 $ 54.70 $ 59.33 $ 151.68 Nocomp25 cubic yard Drop -box $ 57.79 $ 56.49 $ 151.19 $ 60.69 $ 59.33 $ 158.79 Nocomp30 cubic yard Drop bo $ 63.43 $ 56.49 $ 158.00 $ 66.61 $ 59.33 $ 165.94 Non -comp 40 cubic yard Drop -box $ 75.92 $ 56.49 $ 171.56 $ 79.73 $ 59.33 $ 180.18 Compacted 10 cubic yard Drop -box $ 56.49 $ 161.93 $ 59.33 $ 170.07 Compacted 15 cubic yard Drop bo $ 56.49 $ 168.71 $ 59.33 $ 177.19 Compacted 20 cubic yard Drop -box $ 56.49 $ 175.49 $ 59.33 $ 184.31 Compacted 25 cubic yard Drop -box $ 56.49 $ 182.27 $ 59.33 $ 191.43 Compacted 30 cubic yard Drop -box $ 56.49 $ 189.04 $ 59.33 $ 198.54 Compacted 40 cubic yard Drop -box $ 56.49 $ 202.62 $ 59.33 $ 212.80 Service Level Pounds Per Unit Disposal Fee Collection Fee Haul Charge Pounds Per Unit Disposal Fee Collection Fee Haul Charge Temporary Collection Hauling Temporary Collection Container Rental and Delivery 4 Yard detachable container 481.12 $ 33.90 $ 24.60 $ 58.50 481.12 $ 37.13 $ 25.83 $ 62.96 6 Yard detachable container 721.68 $ 50.86 $ 31.40 $ 82.26 721.68 $ 55.71 $ 32.97 $ 88.68 8 Yard detachable container 962.24 $ 67.81 $ 39.75 $ 107.56 962.24 $ 74.27 $ 41.74 $ 116.01 Nocompacted10 cubic yard Drop -box $ 133.11 $ 139.80 Nocompacted20 cubic yard Drop -box $ 133.11 $ 139.80 Nocompacted30 cubic yard Drop -box $ 133.11 $ 139.80 Nocompacted40 cubic Drop -box $ 133.11 $ 139.80 yard Service Level Delivery Fee Daily Rental Delivery Fee Daily Rental 4 Yard detachable container $ 56.49 $ 1.39 $ 59.33 $ 1.45 6 Yard detachable container $ 56.49 $ 1.71 $ 59.33 $ 1.79 8 Yard detachable container $ 56.49 $ 1.89 $ 59.33 $ 1.98 Non -compacted 10 cubic yard Drop -box $ 56.49 $ 2.22 $ 59.33 $ 2.33 Nocompacted20 cubic yard Drop -box $ 56.49 $ 2.52 $ 59.33 $ 2.64 Nocompacted30 cubic yard Drop -box $ 56.49 $ 3.07 $ 59.33 $ 3.22 Nocompacted40 cubic yard Drop -box Miscellaneous Fees: $ 56.49 $ 3.64 $ 59.33 $ 3.82 Commercial Drop -box Collection Per Event Per Event Return Trip $ 28.23 $ 29.64 Mileage (Excess of 10 miles one way or 20 round trip) $ 4.25 $ 4.46 ***Roll OffDisposal $ 157.71 $ 172.50 Stand-by Time (per minute) $ 1.77 $ 1.85 Drop -box tun around charge Service $ 11.27 Per Hour $ 11.83 Per Hour Hourly Rates Rear/Side-load packer + driver $ 107.33 $ 112.72 Front -load packer +driver $ 107.33 $ 112.72 Drop -box Truck + driver $ 107.33 $ 112.72 Additional Labor (per person) $ 50.83 $ 53.38 ** * 12% more than the gate rate at the appropriate disposal site Page 3 of 6 1.1 Comitionsaieva Adjustmems 3.3.1 Annual Rate Adjustment ib Coatrac tor's taiiecnon service charges:, excluding waste dlsoesal tarp ar each kwel of SerViee shall increase or decregior mmccevery yew.' by eghlir Vitemad tlitel41 ofthe change M lbe Cm moo Grimm. Index, CWILIRA,123SAID rip the SettaitoTitioralatehlreinerkin MilitrOpOlilert Arron lam- Urban Wage Eamon .and aertgat Workers, aill Pepsi (Remised Suites) t98249441 prepattd by thgtip odi StateDepartment of Labor. if Promo of E...alxir Stitimies, or a v'tlilaecrrient index (the UPI [vadnn")... Adjltstment u, the Corgratler's colFeeliert .100 cc dIalge snail he made in weirs of matte corn ($0-01). Raetien$ loom rhan OrlIma cent pawl) shalt not he coro;i,dered When anaing adjustments. Pau,N mill II 1100 adjvismed Eirfflithay, beginning .tantiary , 2:014 (0 Or 'Pd 00101111 Dote.'"). TIc Coritractor Shell abiml to the City for review mood appenval a Rate Adjustment Statement, calindining the new relek loon the next year, by cidenituring the percentage change tri the Crl hafro for the MOS1 rccmro p VINCIVO ii MOOlth ;periNi ending on june 30th, 'The Ceggeaeleira ,realier niatiettg shall It* plevided to the C:nt no later tham October 0 at 110 000 to the Mier:Ph:01 Dirge URI lior I Old :thaat. [live 1100 If c;i31:1) days to confirm the Clontractirels tate til egieutaiiong approvnin which 0.0ialli INA ha unreasonably ^withheld or delayed, the new Wes shalt take effect on Sanitary 1st of tine next year, and Cturemers shall be Married in NeWeariney, tit h.,It?7,1 boy Ii ar(45): days prior to the dote I[ 01 mol cows het vott effixtive, Should thtcpayers not rvrmrr a timaly hociaevion due to rihill.*;ed deadlims„ rate coo tebtion errenir ion tilt COTAIritClOVn or flute di$appr000a3 fry the Oity, Myleoleatation 0.1 the new mites shall be delayed by row rooruki without oppottalli,ry fOr tteinia'Y oP lost revenue. Fgc. AdhrAtmerthi, Dt5poaal 101. fghloeroebis loot be made ier COMMeine COI huilligim Mbar lei reflect increases or dacreaSelII Kie4 County d 01 1 moaf fog$ fbI sod Id mmaSK. Ira the event of a change, i dispcned lees, the disposal fee cormpoircul of rates charged to Customers shall fan adjusted,, hosed on Coritlainer content 01001010 0 Vedfied tri Attachment 13 of this Contram Specific evaMptts of rate modifications ChM to C.:ems:lintel Price index iced &Valid let changes tom provided :in Attachment C 3.3.3 Changes on DkposaVProcessing !Situ and Tipping Fees The Contractor assumesaD I risk Irma tbe processing and marketing ,t,ff ketychibles and Composhibles. If the ('moor treator is required by the City ki use recessing site's Or markets Mbar Iloan lfmaaon being used at lime inkkit)ion aol libie Crhittneek, the CArearreigliar 01111 Submil e detatitil peep:nail I ,or 00 rote .ildilitallelentloon' fIllg.IX any addhienal ;Vara Or arVinga Ill Mer Corunclor, The City arid Contractor .apret 110 rImlotiate in good fool 110 arty t. hatigo.ii; to, the: e 3103 to offect 001100 eostg or gavM..p.. 1.1ei °ince MN4110.alieva, Hie CORIUM:kg greeri i000 aaniel 00 i rnodify Tales due to employee tvage trwrgas4s,,1„he 0141,1e Or ReeyelljibitiO„ (itiOiXpiSt triillitetiOn :wavier, 11.06e1 !fi hi ON, Oil PthOr changer. arTeeti 014 Ow syaket, Al Ow 111011 pf khe ,City'"3 decision to extend this Contract rhrough Invoking contract extension notici215, the C:00100 oieir00 can present a request liii .grty arlyerSn market changes that nave Occurred during the previous period o.1 the COEfiraCi.. The Cl o. is ander moor obtigralon Carr give atuisideruibirn hoc Muse info erat changes ns 1 Cana:Mu felt invOkinglion ere exUM:Moe or If RIOW Chni, King County, Washington State or I edam) taxes are imposed or Coe 0-31100 or aria -coop taxes are ehithged after the oomehen ml 100 qh odor Chregraire„ 001110110 impae, of therni rarrungres reirrehri 100 Menerised moor eivermiriami 1.,000rr0p0C014*$1$ 10 or Scala orof ewe thousand 4110fial, (9`jd1546:1 umnAggy„ C:ontilMalr 0000.ob 03ty shall. oilier into pcx:11 booth :negtaaliMs 10 emetining whelhu compmssiion ado isiments 000 a eprogriarg 000001 if' so, tpot ioni mine iIon oromooa00000t anal the gocibod Of AdjUMtveOL 41410oUnerit Oo conitacl.nr OkArgA will (,OinCiidt with the armoot latg adiustineni pVOCCH described in Pro Snrion 33, Ar Mob raterrt C ftturc .Moditileution ExampEed The collection arid dispeaa Opnroppettie Ole CurtMawr Charges hided .Aiteehment Lbe adJusted SeParately, aid Wppropriate, Th erdlostion (44411404041Cuf C41410144 thArgts wilt lor adjusted annually, pursuant to this, Suehion and VS dihtlefilsed bielfired, iltSPOSta atillapOrrenil of' C;lislormcr charges haled In Allearihining B w ID be adjusted wily if tlie CUtheitives nOtiftsudion from the County of a pending disposal fee adittalatilerla '4114 UI UI•X4-41444 Ci74441,44 until fteW diSpOMO ehtngeO beetkne seffeenve and and actually charged to the Cant -actor. F10140414 foal CoR44:44Xi arid disposal rate atustments are provided as fellows: COMplineitt A elfut S talent c4V444444)11 Component hsted iii Attachment 13 will he iiiiirteriatid Of UI UI0v hr: 444)4ii1 uf iht 0.. Charge: NCC Perfid x 1nC. P1 10C PD m 4140 °CPI Whuldh Ibe siege cir011ieraiirits Charge trompichent of the customer mite fru 4 pit4043114r 441-644. rd, IOU PCC Thy Illnevionm crutruction thane componeml: cif the Cth0thethilth tate for 4 pireilifititat OtOrYtett ktO41; Mid rd The Meta retaltai Ad* CPI 'DO I. and Kill The CPI value used iiFr the previt44; rate adjustment or, ion die case of the finv contract sldjohilintatt, the IT I valise reported oO l0u and of Anise 201 tinsposall Component Adjustment Else case of a dimmed foe inchlirEA;WWEI Ett County L. -Imposed .factilities, the disposal roomportmist I eadri seaside laser din he adjusted UI Step 1: OTIF Step Zr tVDC A 4,111(4 — OCC) 01:11211 Where osirk; The new digsaraid thorge eguripirriedil *nide eltalilttlier tittle for o park:Mar 5eruice and The new disposal Mc dui IMS par ION And 013,C The. old disposvill ,thogo ounvo'gent IOU11o,...dstogter fiat fixU pix1.44414i 440404 level; old diSposoll Fur, dalleirS loll lien; afird Pre-.OUPSe tax adjusted diisposul cumpottriiM Odd CETTZ CliTteni excise mix rate (the entrant SOO: e:ttel 1;`04: tate; OD] ft used fihr Oat a ex turipley Fat cyromptc.„ using an Mitred 00111 22r25-gaidan can rate ,of SE 0„II12. por remiltr tho previous CPI is 142.2, dic near), 0:11 is 1144,2 god the do 4440100 ree Will increase 51014 00 SlId peit POO Mail:kV 10144 II 110,1140 21114„ the 111 disposal corn.uonent is „S4.,92„ the tiEd collodion winnow1U is 55.99 .snd the !Stale 01410111 'lox tare Co (1.01)1, Me January 2014 Customer chump for cog 02135-parion car: pur urea* MosIdeprial 1' 4411401111 service would [her (144.3-E42.2) New Collootiou Corivernesir ""' V9,99 [I (1.8 3 56,00 (343.2) 14100 Disposal Ccumonem PE:$4.93:x (1 E51109)1 plus excise tax adjusonent. of 55,20 Thus, the new Customer charge Cur Ole 32Y35-goilon o'lFl pi F wook RA:sk,icaliod Curbside service wiD be 55,.03 plus 55,20, 'Nit 'Al.ing Bureau of Labor Statistics Consumer Price Index - Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers Original Data Value Series Id: CWURS49DSAO,CWUSS49DSA0 Not Seasonally Adjusted Area: Seattle -Tacoma -Bellevue WA Item: All items Base Period: 1982-84=100 Year Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Annual HALF1 HALF2 Increase 80% of Increase 2008 216.332 218.483 223.573 223.273 220.687 216.424 219.692 218.664 220.721 2009 218.752 220.208 221.993 221.873 221.339 220.905 220.658 219.853 221.463 -0.707% -0.565% 2010 221.215 222.309 221.857 223.444 223.112 222.853 222.384 221.714 223.053 -0.061% -0.049% 2011 225.790 228.313 230.072 230.558 232.697 231.297 229.435 227.455 231.415 3.703% 2.962% 2012 232.081 234.808 236.222 236.750 237.947 234.588 235.261 233.959 236.564 2.673% 2.138% 2013 236.542 237.405 238.963 239.343 239.363 238.021 238.129 237.271 238.987 1.160% 0.928% 2014 239.607 243.690 244.293 244.471 244.289 240.726 242.732 242.006 243.458 2.230% 1.784% 2015 240.735 243.165 246.925 247.500 246.307 246.146 244.933 243.104 246.761 1.077% 0.862% 2016 246.464 249.396 251.848 252.393 252.639 252.286 250.523 248.769 252.277 1.994% 1.595% 2017 255.471 257.648 259.487 259.528 261.218 262.485 258.847 256.646 261.049 3.033% 2.427% 2018 264.477 266.720 268.957 267.757 269.719 269.470 267.550 265.898 269.203 3.650% 2.920% 2019 271.039 272.393 273.488 274.520 274.358 274.954 273.272 271.825 274.720 1.685% 1.348% 2020 278.081 276.427 276.244 281.131 280.152 279.308 278.476 277.012 279.941 1.008% 0.806% 2021 282.795 286.7 293.607 295.41 286.125 6.285% 5.028% City of Tukwila $ 140.82 2019 Disposal $ 140.82 2020 Disposal 0.00% %Difference 1.50% B&O % 1.348% CPI% $ 140.82 2020 Disposal $ 140.82 2021 Disposal 0.00% %Difference 1.75% B&O % 0.806% CPI% Attachment B 1/1/2020 1/1/2021 Pounds Total Pounds Total Per Disposal Collection Service Per Disposal Collection Service Unit Fee Fee Fee Unit Fee Fee Fee Monthly *One 32 gallon Garbage Can or Units 26.08 $ 1.83 $ 4.42 $ 6.25 26.08 $ 1.83 $ 4.45 $ 6.28 Weekly Residential Curbside Service *One 10 Tallon Micro -Cart 1 $ 1.98 1:11MIEZEIEEI $ 1.98 $ 5.38 $ 7.36 *One 20:a1lon Mini -Cart li $ 3.97 $ 4.92 $ 8.89®1 $ 3.97 $ 4.95 $ 8.92 *132/35 : allon Garb. :e Cart 20.86 123E1 $ 6.68 $ 13.05 20.86 $ 6.73 $ 13.10 *1 64 -Tallon Garb. le Cart ®t $ 7.89 $ 20.62 EINIEMISI $ 7.95 $ 20.68 *1 96 -Tallon Garb .le Cart ® $ 19.11 $ 9.10 $ 28.21 62.58 EMIZI $ 9.17 $ 28.28 *Additional 32 Gallon Cans weekl svc 20.86 $ 6.37 glIBU 20.86 tt Extras 32 Tallon a uivalent 20.86 $ 1.46 $ 4.29 20.86 IZEI $ 4.32 -------- *EoW Yard Debris service Yard Debris extra 32 Tallon a uiv $ IZICEI 8.51 $ 8.57 $ 1.66 Additional 96 -:al. ard waste cart IMME $ $ 4.84 $ 4.87 6.69 $ 6.74 **C. -out Char:e, rer 25 ft, ler month Drive-in Char:e, r er month $ $ 4.45 $ 4.48 6.69 Overwei:ht/Oversize container r er ./u Redelive of containers $ 11.18 Cart Cleanin: ser cart ser event Sunken Can Surcharge per month $ $ 11.18 8.38 $ 8.44 On -Call Bulky Waste Collection White Goods, excert refri:erators Refri:erators/Freezers $ $ 61.99 $ 62.48 92.90 $ 93.64 Sofas, Chairs 200.00 $ 14.09 $ 50.93 171121 200.00 $ 14.09 $ 51.34 $ 65.43 Mattresses 100.00 $ 7.04 $ 56.89 $ 63.93 100.00 $ 7.04 $ 57.34 $ 64.38 Weekly Commercial Can and Cart One 20 • allon Mini -Can IEE El $ 3.97®' • $ 3.97 $ 5.79 $ 9.76 1 32 Tallon Garb. :e Cart 20.86 123E1 $ 7.46 $ 13.83 20.86 $ 6.37 t $ 13.89 1 64 -Tallon Garb. le Cart ®EMENI $ 9.26 $ 21.99 EINIEMEIBI $ 9.33 $ 22.06 1 96 -Tallon Garb. le Cart 62.58 $ 19.11 $ 12.80 IZ11131 62.58 EMDIE $ 12.90 Extras (32 gallon equivalent) 20.86 $ 1.46 $ 4.43 $ 5.89 20.86 $ 1.46 $ 4.46 IZACEI Commercial Can, Cart Container Misc. Fees 01=21222 Weekl Yard Debris/Foodwaste service unlined 1:11E1 $ 16.87 IZIEM $ 17.00 wee 'arr •errr oor waste service apal 64/96 Gallon Yard Extra Waste Cart Rental IMETE IZIEM $ 6.69 $ 1.66 $ 6.74 **C. -out Char:e, ser 25 ft, rer ./u Drive-in Char:e, rermonth rer Ju $ $ 1.65 6.69 $ 1.66 $ 6.74 Gate and/or unlock fee rer r/u 12131 $ 1.66 %ane. ialr/t Overwei:ht/Oversize container ler ./u Redelive of container 111111 $ 11.18 1:3131 Cart Cleanin : r er cart r er event $ $ 11.18 11.18 I !GEN Detachable Container Cleaning (per yard, $13.75 min) * Senior low-inc and/or disabled resident discounts of fifty percent (50%) shall be offered to Single-family Residential Customers meeting the City's eligibility criteria. **Carry -out service shall be provided for all three collection streams (Garbage, Recyclables, and/or Compostables) without duplicate surcharges. Disabled carry out at no additional charge. Page 1 016 City of Tukwila $ 140.82 2019 Disposal $ 140.82 2020 Disposal 0.00% %Difference 1.50% B&O % 1.348% CPI% $ 140.82 2020 Disposal $ 140.82 2021 Disposal 0.00% %Difference 1.75% B&O % 0.806% CPI% Attachment B 1/1/2020 1/1/2021 Page 2 of 6 Pounds Per Lnit Disposal Fee Collection Fee Total Service Fee Pounds Per Unit Disposal Fee Collection Fee Total Service Fee Service Level Weekly Commercial Detachable Container (compacted) 1 Cubic Yard Container 420.98 $ 128.56 $ 172.21 $ 300.77 420.98 $ 128.56 $ 173.59 $ 302.15 1.5 Cubic Yard Container 631.47 $ 192.83 $ 198.54 $ 391.37 631.47 $ 192.83 $ 200.14 $ 392.97 2 Cubic Yard Container 841.96 $ 257.12 $ 225.01 $ 482.13 841.96 $ 257.12 $ 226.82 $ 483.94 3 Cubic Yard Container 1,262.94 $ 385.68 $ 255.27 $ 640.95 1,262.94 $ 385.68 $ 257.32 $ 643.00 4 Cubic Yard Container 1,683.92 $ 514.24 $ 285.27 $ 799.51 1,683.92 $ 514.24 $ 287.56 $ 801.80 6 Cubic Yard Container 2,525.88 $ 771.37 $ 319.81 $ 1,091.18 2,525.88 $ 771.37 $ 322.38 $ 1,093.75 8 Cubic Yard Container 3,367.84 $ 1,028.52 $ 354.38 $ 1,382.90 3,367.84 $ 1,028.52 $ 357.23 $ 1,385.75 Commercial Detachable Container (loose) 1 Cubic Yard, 1 pickup/week 120.28 $ 36.72 $ 36.26 $ 72.98 120.28 $ 36.72 $ 36.55 $ 73.27 1 Cubic Yard, 2 pickups/week 120.28 $ 73.45 $ 72.58 $ 146.03 120.28 $ 73.45 $ 73.16 $ 146.61 1 Cubic Yard, 3 pickups/week 120.28 $ 110.19 $ 108.87 $ 219.06 120.28 $ 110.19 $ 109.74 $ 219.93 1 Cubic Yard, 4 pickups/week 120.28 $ 146.92 $ 145.20 $ 292.12 120.28 $ 146.92 $ 146.37 $ 293.29 1 Cubic Yard, 5 pickups/week 120.28 $ 183.66 $ 181.47 $ 365.13 120.28 $ 183.66 $ 182.93 $ 366.59 1.5 Cubic Yard, 1 pickup/week 180.42 $ 55.09 $ 46.78 $ 101.87 180.42 $ 55.09 $ 47.15 $ 102.24 1.5 Cubic Yard, 2 pickups/week 180.42 $ 110.19 $ 93.59 $ 203.78 180.42 $ 110.19 $ 94.34 $ 204.53 1.5 Cubic Yard, 3 pickups/week 180.42 $ 165.29 $ 140.40 $ 305.69 180.42 $ 165.29 $ 141.53 $ 306.82 1.5 Cubic Yard, 4 pickups/week 180.42 $ 220.40 $ 187.22 $ 407.62 180.42 $ 220.40 $ 188.72 $ 409.12 1.5 Cubic Yard, 5 pickups/week 180.42 $ 275.48 $ 234.03 $ 509.51 180.42 $ 275.48 $ 235.91 $ 511.39 2 Cubic Yard, 1 pickups/week 240.56 $ 73.45 $ 51.86 $ 125.31 240.56 $ 73.45 $ 52.27 $ 125.72 2 Cubic Yard, 2 pickups/week 240.56 $ 146.92 $ 103.78 $ 250.70 240.56 $ 146.92 $ 104.61 $ 251.53 2 Cubic Yard, 3 pickups/week 240.56 $ 220.40 $ 155.68 $ 376.08 240.56 $ 220.40 $ 156.93 $ 377.33 2 Cubic Yard, 4 pickups/week 240.56 $ 293.85 $ 207.60 $ 501.45 240.56 $ 293.85 $ 209.27 $ 503.12 2 Cubic Yard, 5 pickups/week 240.56 $ 367.33 $ 259.51 $ 626.84 240.56 $ 367.33 $ 261.60 $ 628.93 3 Cubic Yard, 1 pickup/week 360.84 $ 110.19 $ 69.10 $ 179.29 360.84 $ 110.19 $ 69.65 $ 179.84 3 Cubic Yard, 2 pickups/week 360.84 $ 220.40 $ 138.24 $ 358.64 360.84 $ 220.40 $ 139.35 $ 359.75 3 Cubic Yard, 3 pickups/week 360.84 $ 330.58 $ 207.41 $ 537.99 360.84 $ 330.58 $ 209.08 $ 539.66 3 Cubic Yard, 4 pickups/week 360.84 $ 440.80 $ 276.56 $ 717.36 360.84 $ 440.80 $ 278.78 $ 719.58 3 Cubic Yard, 5 pickups/week 360.84 $ 550.99 $ 345.70 $ 896.69 360.84 $ 550.99 $ 348.48 $ 899.47 4 Cubic Yard, 1 pickup/week 481.12 $ 146.92 $ 86.63 $ 233.55 481.12 $ 146.92 $ 87.32 $ 234.24 4 Cubic Yard, 2 pickups/week 481.12 $ 293.85 $ 173.27 $ 467.12 481.12 $ 293.85 $ 174.66 $ 468.51 4 Cubic Yard, 3 pickups/week 481.12 $ 440.80 $ 259.93 $ 700.73 481.12 $ 440.80 $ 262.02 $ 702.82 4 Cubic Yard, 4 pickups/week 481.12 $ 587.71 $ 346.59 $ 934.30 481.12 $ 587.71 $ 349.38 $ 937.09 4 Cubic Yard, 5 pickups/week 481.12 $ 734.65 $ 433.25 $ 1,167.90 481.12 $ 734.65 $ 436.74 $ 1,17139 6 Cubic Yard, 1 pickup/week 721.68 $ 220.40 $ 110.12 $ 330.52 721.68 $ 220.40 $ 111.00 $ 331.40 6 Cubic Yard, 2 pickups/week 721.68 $ 440.80 $ 220.30 $ 661.10 721.68 $ 440.80 $ 222.07 $ 662.87 6 Cubic Yard, 3 pickups/week 721.68 $ 661.20 $ 330.42 $ 991.62 721.68 $ 661.20 $ 333.08 $ 994.28 6 Cubic Yard, 4 pickups/week 721.68 $ 881.59 $ 440.61 $ 1,322.20 721.68 $ 881.59 $ 444.16 $ 1,325.75 6 Cubic Yard, 5 pickups/week 721.68 $ 1,101.99 $ 550.74 $ 1,652.73 721.68 $ 1,101.99 $ 555.17 $ 1,657.16 8 Cubic Yard, 1 pickup/week 962.24 $ 293.85 $ 139.06 $ 432.91 962.24 $ 293.85 $ 140.18 $ 434.03 8 Cubic Yard, 2 pickups/week 962.24 $ 587.71 $ 278.18 $ 865.89 962.24 $ 587.71 $ 280.42 $ 868.13 8 Cubic Yard, 3 pickups/week 962.24 $ 881.59 $ 417.28 $ 1,298.87 962.24 $ 881.59 $ 420.64 $ 1,302.23 8 Cubic Yard, 4 pickups/week 962.24 $ 1,175.44 $ 556.39 $ 1,731.83 962.24 $ 1,175.44 $ 560.87 $ 1,736.31 8 Cubic Yard, 5 pickups/week 962.24 $ 1,469.32 $ 695.49 $ 2,164.81 962.24 $ 1,469.32 $ 701.09 $ 2,170.41 Extra loose cubic yard, per pickup 120.28 $ 8.47 $ 16.38 $ 24.85 120.28 $ 8.47 $ 16.51 $ 24.98 Commercial Detachable Extra Container Lifts Service Level Pounds Per Unit Disposal Fee Collection Fee Haul Charge Pounds Per Unit Disposal Fee Collection Fee Haul Charge 1 Yard detachable container 120.28 $ 8.47 $ 8.74 $ 17.21 120.28 $ 8.47 $ 8.81 $ 17.28 1.5 Yard detachable container 180.42 $ 12.69 $ 11.28 $ 23.97 180.42 $ 12.69 $ 11.37 $ 24.06 2 Yard detachable container 240.56 $ 16.94 $ 12.52 $ 29.46 240.56 $ 16.94 $ 12.62 $ 29.56 3 Yard detachable container 360.84 $ 25.43 $ 16.68 $ 42.11 360.84 $ 25.43 $ 16.81 $ 42.24 4 Yard detachable container 481.12 $ 33.90 $ 20.92 $ 54.82 481.12 $ 33.90 $ 21.08 $ 54.98 6 Yard detachable container 721.68 $ 50.86 $ 26.59 $ 77.45 721.68 $ 50.86 $ 26.80 $ 77.66 8 Yard detachable container 962.24 $ 67.81 $ 33.60 $ 101.41 962.24 $ 67.81 $ 33.87 $ 101.68 Page 2 of 6 City of Tukwila $ 140.82 2019 Disposal $ 140.82 2020 Disposal 0.00% %Difference 1.50% B&O % 1.348% CPI% $ 140.82 2020 Disposal $ 140.82 2021 Disposal 0.00% %Difference 1.75% B&O % 0.806% CPI% AttachmentB 1/1/2020 1/1/2021 Total Service Fee Total Service Fee Service Level Commercial Drop -box Collection Service Level (# of Boxes) Monthly Rent Delivery Charge Haul Charge Monthly Rent Delivery Charge Haul Charge Non -comp 10 cubic yard Drop -box $ 44.96 $ 56.04 $ 129.81 $ 45.32 $ 56.49 $ 130.85 Non -comp 15 cubic yard Drop -box $ 48.33 $ 56.04 $ 136.54 $ 48.71 $ 56.49 $ 137.64 Noncomp20 cubic yard Drop -box $ 51.68 $ 56.04 $ 143.27 $ 52.09 $ 56.49 $ 144.42 Non -comp 25 cubic yard Drop -box $ 57.33 $ 56.04 $ 149.99 $ 57.79 $ 56.49 $ 151.19 Non -comp 30 cubic yard Drop -box $ 62.93 $ 56.04 $ 156.74 $ 63.43 $ 56.49 $ 158.00 Non -comp 40 cubic yard Drop -box $ 75.32 $ 56.04 $ 170.19 $ 75.92 $ 56.49 $ 171.56 Compacted 10 cubic yard Drop -box $ 56.04 $ 160.64 $ 56.49 $ 161.93 Compacted 15 cubic yard Drop -box $ 56.04 $ 167.37 $ 56.49 $ 168.71 Compacted 20 cubic yard Drop -box $ 56.04 $ 174.09 $ 56.49 $ 175.49 Compacted 25 cubic yard Drop -box $ 56.04 $ 180.82 $ 56.49 $ 182.27 Compacted 30 cubic yard Drop -box $ 56.04 $ 187.53 $ 56.49 $ 189.04 Compacted 40 cubic yard Drop -box $ 56.04 $ 201.00 $ 56.49 $ 202.62 Pounds Per Service Level Unit Disposal Fee Collection Fee Pounds Haul Per Charge Unit Disposal Fee Collection Fee Haul Charge Temporary Collection Hauling Temporary Collection Container Rental and Delivery 4 Yard detachable container 481.12 $ 33.90 $ 24.41 $ 58.31 481.12 $ 33.90 $ 24.60 $ 58.50 6 Yard detachable container 721.68 $ 50.86 $ 31.15 $ 82.01 721.68 $ 50.86 $ 31.40 $ 82.26 8 Yard detachable container 962.24 $ 67.81 $ 39.44 $ 107.25 962.24 $ 67.81 $ 39.75 $ 107.56 Non -compacted 10 cubic yard Drop -box $ 132.05 $ 133.11 Noncompacted20 cubic yard Drop -box $ 132.05 $ 133.11 Non -compacted 30 cubic yard Drop -box $ 132.05 $ 133.11 Noncompacted40 cubic Drop -box $ 132.05 $ 133.11 yard Service Level Delivery Fee Daily Rental Delivery Fee Daily Rental 4 Yard detachable container $ 56.04 $ 1.38 $ 56.49 $ 1.39 6 Yard detachable container $ 56.04 $ 1.70 $ 56.49 $ 1.71 8 Yard detachable container $ 56.04 $ 1.88 $ 56.49 $ 1.89 Non -compacted 10 cubic yard Drop -box $ 56.04 $ 2.21 $ 56.49 $ 2.22 Non -compacted 20 cubic yard Drop -box $ 56.04 $ 2.50 $ 56.49 $ 2.52 Non -compacted 30 cubic yard Drop -box $ 56.04 $ 3.05 $ 56.49 $ 3.07 Noncompacted40 cubic yard Drop -box $ 56.04 $ 3.62 $ 56.49 $ 3.64 Commercial Drop -box Collection Miscellaneous Fees: Per Event Per Event Return Trip $ 28.01 $ 28.23 Mileage (Excess of 10 miles one way or 20 round trip) $ 4.22 $ 4.25 ***Roll Off Disposal $ 157.71 $ 157.71 Stand-by Time (per minute) $ 1.76 $ 1.77 Drop -box tum around charge Service -- $ 11.18 Per Hour -- $ 11.27 Per Hour Hourly Rates Rear/Side-load packer + driver $ 106.48 $ 107.33 Front -load packer + driver $ 106.48 $ 10733 Drop -box Truck +driver $ 106.48 $ 107.33 Additional Labor (per person) $ 50.43 $ 50.83 *** 12% more than the gate rate at the appropriate disposal site Page 3 of6 3.3 Compensation Adjustments 3.3.1 Annual. Rate Adjustment The Contractor's coLleet[on service charges_ excluding waste disposal Fees, for each level of service shall increase or decrease unto every year by eighty percent t:liO%) of the change in the Cuiintwr Price Index CWURA423SAD for the Seattle-Tiuiornir-Bon noric•r' Metropolitan Arca for Urlaan Wage LarrnaNacrid C:Ierieal Vertilker, all hires. fR .iscd Series) (CR1-W 1982-f9J;4) prepared by rhe )v.nitckt States Derailment of l.ahor, Berman ref Labor r ra1istics, or a replacement index Ithc 'CPI Index"). Adjustments 10 the Contractor's collection service charge shall be made in units of one cent (84.09). Fractions less than one cent t;50.4]j shall not be consider d when making adjustments. Ra1eit shat] be adjusted. annually, begirwing January ], 2014 (the 'Adjustment []ate"). Tlic Contractor aha]] submit to the City for review and approval a Rate Adjustrncnt Statement, calculating the new races for the next year, by -calculating the percentage change in the CPI Index for the most retains twelve (12) month period ending on June 3C4h. The CAn'.raCt7i s caicall8[idrt' shell be provident to Ibe Cit, no later ilium [fetcher I sr Vries! 16 it a .Adjnsru'oari f1i and IfiC City s#tall jeans thittjr (3Q) days to canliir the Contr et(Ws rata modification calculatinros. Qn1 City approval., Which shall not: br unreasonably withheld or delayed, the new rates shill take effect on January 1st of the next year. and Customers shall be notified in November. at least forty-five (45) days pnor to the date enjoyed rates become effective. Shunted rtateparycrs nut ra..arve timely notification due Io missed deadlines, rate calculation errors by the Contractor, c7 rata disapproval by the City. implementation of the stew rates shall be delayed by ore month without rspportunity for recovery of last revenue. 3.3.2 Disposal Fre Adjustments Disposal Fee atdjulatents *hold be [made to Cvntniets.r 0u110c134311 Tines lir rcticct increases or decreases in Kiirjt County disposal fees for solid waste. In the event of a ehan2e in dispersal rocs, the disposal ter component of rates charged to Customers sba1J be adjusted, based ora Ca -Wainer content 1•'eighte spec hied in At[ai:henent B of this Contract. Specific examples of rate modifications due to Consumer Price index and disposal fee changes are provided in Attachment C. 3.3.3 Changes in Disposral Processing Sites and Tipping Fees 11111 CentraCi4T assumes aLL risk for the [upoessing and marketing *f Resyclables and Compastables_ If the Contractor is required by the City to use processing sites or markets ether than those being used at the initi.ad.o t of this Contrera, the CtanUaetur may submit a detailed proposal for a rate adjustment to reflect any tutclitiOrinl costs car savings to the Contractor, Th City andConine-tor igrrae to negotiate in good faith any chainges to the rates to offset these costs or savirt8s. 3.3.4 OthesMctdiftcat ions The Cunalractor shall nut adjust or modify rates dam to employee wage increases, the value of Rccyclables, Garbage collection servict level shifts, or Qthta changes affecting dee collection systome, At the tine Of the City's deoision to extend this Contract through invoking contract extension options, the Contractor can present a request foe relief fdi any adverse market changes that have occurred during the pre'.]ous period of the Ctintracl. The City is under nee ciblir,a[ion to give cLnsidcrartion fur those adverse changes as a condition for invoking the contract extension option. lf new City, King County, Washington State or federal taxes are imposed or the coos of existing taxes are changed rifler the execution date of this Contract, and the impact of dicer- c i mgrs results in increased or decreased Contractor costs in excess of Five thousand dollars 1$5,13(1¢1 nnteally, the Contreeter and City shall enter into geed faith negaatlalivns 1p itelenttiee whether compensation adjustments arc: appropriate and if ro. to siciermine the amount and the method of :adjustment. Au:, adjustment in Contractor -charges will coincide whit the armee] rale adj usimcnt process described in this Section 3.3. ttachnlent C Race Modification Examples, The collection and di.txasaI t:nnirernev!S of the Customer t:harges listed in Attachment S wit) be adjusted separately, as appropriate. The cnllcct;ur, a mpoltI. nr of Customer ;:Claws will be adjusted annually, pursuant to this Section and as nescri ed lBlo,v, The dispusal camtpxment or the C:usiurner c1orgcs listed in Attachment B silt be adjusted only if the Ciiy reeeiveR notilicattun lions the County of a pondrng disposal fee adjusimcnt, and will ant t connic- effective until Mc new di pn al charges become effective and arc actually charged to the Contractor. Ftirns ulrti fc.r hush r:URUCt11,11 and disposal rate adiustmerns are pre vidcd as Follows: C91Le livnComponentAdjustment 'Chs collection component listed in Attachment H will he increased or decreased by the amount of the C"PI. change: NCC I C x 1 nCf - Owl j x 0.8 UCPL Where NCC the new vanoza on charge component of the customer one For a pial iculr service level; and FCC = The previous collection L;harge component of the Costumer rate For a parlicutarxexvicc kwe1; and BICP' R Merriam recznt ,puce CF[ value; and oC'Pl - The CP[ value used for the pieVLvLIs rate adjuarnoni or, in the ease of the first contract adjustment, the CPI value reported at the etid of June 20 l 1. Disposal Component Adjustment In the case of a disposal fee m[tdifwranon at County disposal facilities, the disposal component of each service Levet will be adjusted as follows: Step 1: AsODG'xN1"F OFF Siep 2: ?IOC =R+[(A—ODCjxCETR] Where t1 'rhe new dispoinal charge coW-Mt nr t]ac cu lorLtce rate fur a particular service level; and NTF The new disposal fee. dollars per ton; arae! 013C The old disposal charge convonetti of the cusIatner rate kr a particular service level; OW = The old disposal] fee. dollars per ton: Prlci A - Pre -excise tax adjusted disposal component. and CETR. - Current exctse tax rate (the current State dx.CeNe ttYk rare; 1.4118 used for this example), For example, rasing an initial one 32+15 -go Ilan cart rats: of 510.92 per month: 1f the previous CP1 is ]43,2, the new CPI is L44.3 anti rho diapggal fee will increase from 8104 to 8115 per trna starting on Jarlitaay I, 2014, the std disposal component is TAM, the old colhmtiun component is 55.99 and the Stec Excise Tax rale it 0A18. Ibe January 2014 Customer charge For one 32/35 -gallon cart per week Rail:Nadal Curbside Service would he: (194,3-143.2) Now Collection Component $5.94 x 11+ -- x 0-8 J • SS -€13 (1412.) New L»sposal component - (4.93 x (1 /SPI o9)] plus excise tax afljirsmoent ofSO.40 =55.20 Thus, the new Customer charge for one 32/35 -gallon cart pet week Residential Curbside service will be 56.03 plus S5.20, equaling SI I-23- Bureau of Labor Statistics Consumer Price Index - Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers Original Data Value Series Id: CWURS49DSAO,CWUSS49DSA0 Not Seasonally Adjusted Area: Seattle -Tacoma -Bellevue WA Item: All items Base Period: 1982-84=100 Year Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Annual HALF? HALF2 Increase 80% of Increase 2008 216.332 218.483 223.573 223.273 220.687 216.424 219.692 218.664 220.721 2009 218.752 220208 221.993 221.873 221.339 220.905 220.658 219.853 221.463 -0.707% -0.565% 2010 221215 222.309 221.857 223.444 223.112 222.853 222.384 221.714 223.053 -0.061% -0.049% 2011 225.790 228.313 230.072 230.558 232.697 231297 229.435 227.455 231.415 3.703% 2.962% 2012 232.081 234.808 236222 236.750 237.947 234.588 235261 233.959 236.564 2.673% 2.138% 2013 236.542 237.405 238.963 239.343 239.363 238.021 238.129 237271 238.987 1.160% 0.928% 2014 239.607 243.690 244.293 244.471 244289 240.726 242.732 242.006 243.458 2230% 1.784% 2015 240.735 243.165 246.925 247.500 246.307 246.146 244.933 243.104 246.761 1.077% 0.862% 2016 246.464 249.396 251.848 252.393 252.639 252286 250.523 248.769 252277 1.994% 1.595% 2017 255.471 257.648 259.487 259.528 261218 262.485 258.847 256.646 261.049 3.033% 2.427% 2018 264.477 266.720 268.957 267.757 269.719 269.470 267.550 265.898 269203 3.650% 2.920% 2019 271.039 272.393 273.488 274.520 274.358 274.954 273272 271.825 274.720 1.685% 1.348% 2020 278.081 276.427 276244 281.131 277.012 1.008% 0.806% City of Tukwila $ 140 82 2019 Disposal $ 140 82 2019 Disposal 0 00% %Difference SIM B&O% 5 000% Rem cle LOU 5 140 82 2010 Disposal 5 140 82 2020 Disposal 3) 3))",, % DI ITOrenCe 1 50% B&O % 1.348% CPI % Attachment B 11/1/2019 1/1/2020 1.1=3111.1 Weekly Pounds Total Pounds Total Per Disposal ' Collection Service Per Disposal Collection Service 1111111111.11111111111111 nil Fee Fee Fee 3 "I Fee Fee Fee .0ne 32 ,allon Garbo , e Can or Units EIMEIEUMMEalrilliMi•gillinEMINSIIIIIIEMIEMIIIIMMILEMEICEILIMINIZE .0ne 10 . allon Micro -CM =111161111,31111111111113E11111MMI1111111111165111111111111111171BEIENIIIIIDEIMIIIIIIIIMEI Residential One 20 _anon Mini -Carl 10111=1111121M11111M31111111111.11011111MMIZIEMINNEUI Curbside .1 32/35 Allen Garts.2e Cart itrallOMMIMMIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIMMIIIMIIIIIMIEMIMERI ' Service .1 64-, anon Garb 20 Can F•110131111111MEIMMERIEMMIIIIMINMEMIZIMITIMEMENNE01II *I 06-2allon Garb. _e Cart !IEMIIBIMIBBIDMIIIIIEEEnllnEEZIIIIIIIIIIMIIIEIIIMMZBIIIEIIIIIIIIEIEIEIIIIIIIIIMI .Additional 32 Gallon Cans tweet:It syc) En111131111110MInElE.11111=1.1.7111111111.11031110 MEMBEIMOMMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIWITIMMIGENEMEMEMENNIMMINIMMIlnlIMMINNIIIIIISI On -Call Sulky 121f1=1=1111111111111 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIIIIIIIIIIIII 111111111111111111111 ItEoW Yard Deans sera ice EMIIIIMI B11.1111= Yard Debno extra 32 tallon es Ure 1111111.111M 1011111111111M Addittonal 96-I.al yard 110010 0101 1,111111M1 1131111111111EIMII 131111111111212111 Mill1=12211 . 11111111111111M11 112111!:103 Driyean Charre. .er month MINIIIMI InilM3M1 Oyenvei hl/Oversize Jul In11111111111=1 container .er , Redeliversof containers 131111 111111 INSIMPISTIMMEIMIIIIIIMIIM11111 MIIIIIIIMEI DEMIIIM lattEIZEMEMT. 1 321! BENIIIMII Itittli White Goods. meat fern embus EMIIIIEMBI HIMMEllan EZE=IMMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMMIIIIIIIIIIIIIMI 10111111111111 IOIIMIIIIIMIIIEI Waste MEME11.01M0ITIJE111101111=1:0101011111111111101311111111=11/132213111MMIBIEMEMEI Collection uhI1iUI.I1IW Weekly One 20 teflon Min -Can IIIIIIIIIMMIIIIIIIZIMMMIMIIralrinMglnIMMEgWrMMIMILEgl Commercial! 1 32 allon CialF ze Can. IIIIIWEEIEIEEIIMINIEUnNIMIEIMEFIMIIInllMNIEIMI Can and I 64- ,,allon Garba.0 Can I!.______ II Cart 1 96- ration Garbale Cart IlliffelnIMMIUMMIKEIMMEMEarnlinrSEMEMOMMEMIEBEIMMIMMI IllalliMIZEINIIIIEDIENIIIIIIECIIIIKIES11111111111111111111111MINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMME11011111111111211 Commercial IIIIIIIIIII.IIIIInll=1.IIIIMMIMIIINMII.MIIIIIIIIIMIMIM ' Can, Carl Container Misc, Fees Vareeklv Yard Debras/Foodwaste service !unlined 111111 Vs'eekl 'Yard DebnaToodwaste service lined) 113111111111= 64/96 Gallon Yard Extra Waste Cart Rental IniliMel 1312131 ..Carrv-out Char_e. rev 25 ft. .er /t. 11.11:1211 IIIIIII Drive-in Chat_e, er month a .er .,u 111Z11 rill3113 Gate andior unlock fee mer 'At InIMIIIIMI 11.111=31 Container mll-out >10 feet 4 .01 ./u EMIIIIFESI 1!!2133 Ooerwei. i/Oversize container r 01 /0 nIMMIEIMI 121111.11NI Redelivery of comae ner 13111111Marl MEMO= 110111111111103 IEMIIIIIIM MillMall '1101.11IIIMIn Detachable Container (‚leanin 2, t .cr 44r4 513 73 min) ill11.031 11311111MEEI Sakior lov-Imate and/or thsth fed 14 suirrn discount, ,4 fifty perucnk 3)041 4,431 ho c4Temd 11 Singh,funtily C1,0101001 11 itteding OEoClity", • •Caarry-mti 81121,110 110111. ravide4 4.111144 MI ea:60n ydretum 0311-bage, Rocychhles, 11114N4 CO3np000011001 0111110111dnpUcate surclungen Dvithlud only OW 4,4111i MAI Page 1 old City of Tukwila Attachment B 140 82 2019 Disposal $ 140 82 2019 Disposal 0114, % Dillbrence I 50% PATO "4, 5,050% Remelt LOU 11/1/2019 5 141182 2019 Disposal 5 140 02 2029 Dispo,a1 0 00% % Difference I 50% 1.34890 CPI % 1/1/2020 Page 2 .r 6 Weeldy Pound, Per Un it Disposal Fee Collection Fee Total Service Fee Pounds Per ' Disposal Unit Fee T Collechon Total Service Service Level 1 Cubic Commercial Detachable Container lcompacted) Commercial Yard Container 1 5 'ubic Yard Coniamer 42990 $ 128 56 $ 169 92 S 29048 42093 5 T 2R 56 Fee Fee 2 Cubic Yard Container 631 47 $ 192 83 $ 19090 $ 30079 631 47 5 19285 0 172 21 300 77 3 Cubic Yard Container 04191 $ 257 12 5 222 02 $ 479 14 841 96 5 257.12 98541 39( 37 4 Cubdc Yard Container 1,202 94 $ 385 68 $ 251 89 $ 637 50 1.26294 5 38168 5 225111 0 40:13 1,083 92 6 Cubic Yard 5 514 24 5 281 48 5 795 72 1.683 92 $ 514 $ 29927 640.95 Container 252986 8 Cubic Yard Container $ 771 37 5 315 56 5 1.1181,99 2 521 09 24 $ 771 37 $ 285 27 799 51 3.367 94 Cubic , 1.02892 $ 349 67 1.378 19 ' 3 367 84 5 1,028 5 31081 5 1.09T 18 Detachable Container (loose) Commercial ,1 Yard. 1 pickupAieek 12 0 28 1 Cubic Yard. 2 $ 36 72 $ 1570 $ 72511 120.28 52 S 36 72 $ 354 38 5 1,302 011 pickups/neek 8 2 10 28 1 'able Yard. 3 $ 73 45 $ 71 62 14517 ' 120 28 ' 5 73 $ 36 26 $ 72 98 off lomslueek. 120 28 1 Cubic Yard. 4 $ 11813 $ 157431 21762 12028 45 5 11919 5 72 58 5 146 03 pickups/week 120 28 1 Cubic Yard. 5 $ 140 92 5 143 27 290 19 120 28 $ 146.92 $ 111887 $ 2906 pickups/neek 1:120 15 Cubic `Cud. 1 8 103(6 $ 179 06 9 362 72 120 28 $ 183 06 $ 145 20 5 292 12 pickup/week„ 1 80 42 1 5 Cubic Yard. $ 55119 $ 41(6 111125 180.42 5 5599 8 19.1 47 $ 365 13 2 pickups/week 0 18 42 1 5 Cubsc Yard. 5 110 19 $ 92 35 5 21)204 ' (8012 $ 110.19 $ 40 78 S 101 137 3 pickups/week 180 42 1 5 Cubic Yard. 4 ' 3 11,529 $ /331 54 1(303 180 42 5 105 5 9339 5 203 79 pickups/neek 181142 1 5 Cubic Yard. 5 $ 220 40 8 184 74 5 401 13 181142 29 $ 220 40 $ 140 40 $ 35)569 pickups/neck (6142 2 Cubic YaM. 1 $ 275 48 $ 230 92 $ 506 40 180 42 .5 275 $ 187 22 $ 407 62 pickups/neck 24000 2.5 tibia Yard. 2 5 73.45 ' $ 5(10 $ 14051 240 50 48 5 71 45 5 234 03 5 5119 51 pickups/8i eek 0 24 16 2 Cubic Yard 3 5 (4692 S 102 40 5 2403' ' 249 56 $ 146 92 5 51 80 8 12031 pickups/week 24056 2 l'ubic 'Yard. 4 0 220 49 5 153 01 5 374111 24100 $ 220 40 5 103 70 25970 pickups/week 240 16 2 Cubic Yard, 5 $ 25395 $ '1484 5 49063 240 56 $ 293 85 $ 155.68 376118 pickupsh, eek 249 50 3 Cubic Yard/ 1 S 367 33 5 256 116 623 39 245(56 $ 307 33 5 207 60 501 45 pickup/neek 30 84 0 3 Cubic Yard. 2 5 110 19 $ 68 18 17038 360 84 $ 110 $ 210 51 626 84 pickups/week 360 314 3 Cubic Yard. 3 5 220 40 5 15641 3568! ' 361384 19 $ 220 $ 69 10 179 29 pickups/week 50(584 1 Cubic Yard. 4 $ 33150 $ 2114 06 S 53324 100 84 40 5 330,3 $ 138 24 5 59804 pickups/neck 360 84 3 Cubic Yard, 5 $ 440 80 $ 272 89 5 7(369 36094 $ 440 $ 211741 5 537 95 pickups/neek 360 84 4 Cubic ' 55999 $ 341 11 5 892 19 300 84 80 $ 27056 $ 7(736 $ 345 70 $ 896 69 Yard. 1 pickup/week 401(2 4 Cubic Yard. 2 S 40921 $ 8945 232 413 481 12 $ 551199 $ 146 92 pickups/week 481 12 4 Cubic Yard 3 -9 .5 293 85 5 170 97 464 82 481 12 5 293 $ 861,3 5 23395 pickups/week 481 12 4 Cubic Yard 4 3 4415) 5 256 48 , 097 20 481 12 85 3 440 80 5 15327 $ 467 12 pickups/neck 48112 4 Cubic Yard. 5 $ 9877! 5 341 99 929 70 4311 12 35 197 71 S 25593 5 700 71 '.5 pickups/week 481 12 6 Cubic Yard. 1 $ 3341') $ 427 49 $ 1.102 14 481 12 $ 734 65 346 59 5 934 311 pickup/neek 521(8 0 Cubic 'Yard, 2 5 229 411 $ 108 66 $ 329 06 721 68 $ 220 40 '-'5 $ 43525 ,..8 1,167 90 pickups/week 721 68 6 Cubic Yard. 1 5 440 811 $ 217 33 618 18 ' 721 00 $ 441190 110 12 5 339.52 pckups/vdeek 721 08 6 Cubff Yard 4 $ 661 211 5 326 03 99723 721 68 $ 661 20 $ 220 30 5 001 10 pickups/eei. 721 68 6 Cuhic Yard. 5 5 881 59 $ 434 70 .51.316 35 721 08 $ 881 59 $ 335142 $ 991.62. pickupsriteek 721 68 8 Cubic Yard. '3 1.101 99 5 543 42 1.645 41 721 68 5 1.1111 $ 440 01 5 1322 20 1 piekup/iieek 962 24 8 Cubic Yard. 2 5 293 85 5 137 22 5 4315/7 00224 99 $ 29389 $ 550 74 $ I 052 73 pickupsha eek '11,224 31 C ubic Yard. 3 5 587 71 $ 274 49 $ 862 20 ' 962 24 ' 50771 $ 139110 S 45251 pickups/week 962 24 8 Cubic Yard. 4 $ 881 39 .5 4/1 74 1L93 33 '30224 .5 $ 881 39 27810 $ 00985 pickupsiweek 062 24 8 Cubic 'Yard 5 $ .17)441 $ 5495(0 1,724 44 562 24 s 1.17544 $ 417 28 5 1 299 87 pickups/week 962 24 Exira loose $ .4(1321 5 08629 $ 2.4 51 17 '(6224 5 1.409 32 $ 53639 5 1.731 03 cubic 'rd. per pickup 120 28 $ 847 $ 16 17 24 64 12(1 2K 5 847 $ 65945 5 2.11,30! Detachable Extra Container 1 Pounds Service Level Per tl nit Yard detachable Disposal Fee Collection Fee Haul Charge Pounds Per Unil Disposal Fee $ 10 38 $ 2585 Collection Ilani Lifts I coniamer 121128 5 Yard detachable $ 847 5 81,3 5 7 11) 120 28 $ 847 Fee Charge 2 container 180 47 Yard detachable . 12 69 $ 11 /3 5 2582 ' 180 42 0 . 8 74 $ 17 21 3 container 240 56 Yard detachable 5 16 94 $ 1230 29 30 240 56 (20') $ 5 t f 23 S 23 97 4 container 300 84 Yard detachable 5 25 43 5 16 40 41 89 360 84 10 94 $ 2941 5 1752 5 29 453 6 container 481 12 Yard detachable $ 33 90 5 20 65 5439 481 12 $ 5 16 68 5 42 I I 8 container 721 08 Yard detachable 5 50 86 5 26 24 15 77 10 721 08 31911 S $ 20 92 5, 54 82 container 9022! 5 0781 $ 13 16 5 1110 97 96223 51186 5 St 205') 81 7740 1 0701 5 3301 1(1(41 Page 2 .r 6 Ci ofTukwila 140 82 2019 Disposal $ 140 82 2910 Dlsposal 0 On% % Difference 1 50% 5&O% 5.000% Recycle LOU 14<12 2019 Disposal 40821 2020 Disposal 0 (07% % Difference 1,50% B&O 1 3.48% CP1 ak Attachment B 1 11/1/2019 1/1/2020 Service Fee MI Total IIIMIIIIIIM Total Service Fee Commercial Drop -hog Calleetion Service Level a of Boxes Monthly Rent Delivery Cha e IIIRIMIIII.niffill Inell=111.111MMIEMFEMMI 13..101MEMEMEM IMIIIIMIEMZEIEMEll EMEMEMZEMMI Delivery Cha , e NM Non-com, 10 cable yard Dro.-box Non-com,. 15 cubic yard Dro.-box Non-comi 20 cubic vard Drok-box Non-com. 25 cubic vard Dro.-box 101MMIIIIIIIMISISIMINCE2 EMESEZIEMINIMMIIIIMal 1111111111111111111111MIO IBMIIIIZISIIIOIIIIIIIIIIIIEMIIIMIIIEMMI Non -comp 30 cubic vard Dro.-box IMMInglinillIEWESIMINMIN EMEZEIF Non-com. 40 cubic yard Diu -box Com. acted 10 cubic yard Droi-box Cum mcied 15 cubic yard Dr, -box IIIIIIIIIEZIEEIEMIMIIIIEEEIEIIIIIIIIIIBZI 13311IlnilliMMU1. ralliMEMEEMBIIIMan FINECEIETE11211111 ELTEIEIMEI 1:211301.1111111=1 Com .auted 20 cubic kard Dro.-hox Comxacied 25 cubic yard Dro.-box Com .acted 30 cubic sard Dbox Com •amed 40 cubic vied Dro ...box 113.111MIMEMEEI Eff311101.111=1 n11111111111MallMalliaral EIIIIIIIIIRIMIMIEZEI 1:111Elnil Iratirallealn 17111:211110111111110M ENNEE10111111111=11 Fords er Disposal LIubl Fee Calleclion Fee Pounds Haul I Per Cha e 1 lut Disposal Fee Collection Fee Haul Cha e Temporary 4 Yard deinchable container INIEMISIMIIIMECEIII FIIIIIIIIIIIMIUMIIIMMI Collection 6 Yard detachable container IMMEifinnilltariMINIMEMEMEIIIIIIIMEEMUMMEMill Hauling 1 Yard detachable container 1111.0ERIEMEMEREMIIIEMMEMIMMSThillirSMEMBEnlillE111111WEEN Temporary Collection Container Rental and Delivery Non -contracted 10 cubic •ord Dm -box Nou-com.acted 20 cubic vaxd Dro.-box ISIMMIMS1 ien 1311111111111arli inEinTi Non-com .acted 30 cubic ,v add Mo. -box Nen-com. acted 40 cubic seed Dro . -box DIMIIMBEI nnall 113.1111= IIZIIIIIIIIIIMII 11111111111.1.1 11111111111111111 11.1.IIIINIMIIMIMINIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII. Delivery Fee Daily Rental Delivery Fee Daily Rental 4 Yard detachable container (1 Yard detachable container 1TNU1.111111M11 IIIIWIE111111111.110 EMIEE11111M1 nillISBEIMOMBIll 0 Yard detachable container Non-comi acted 10 cubic yard Dro •-box Non-com . acted 20 cubic surd Dia -box Non-com . acted 50 cubic vard Dm . •box 14mcern 4 acted 40 cubic yard Dm box IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIMIIIIIIIIIMMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Eril!MEICMINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMII nillinn1011.1111.101211 11311.11031113111111 11311.1BUMMIEWIR EINIREBIE1111 IFIIIIIIIIIMEIENIMINIEEI IIMERZIE111 nillignelnillIKEM FINIMMUMMERI 11211111111=11111111111111=1 111311111111M03111111=EI 111111111111111111.1.11111.1111.= INZSIMMIIIIIIIIIIIMI111111111111111MMIES2M1 Commercial Droll -bon Collection EIEMIMIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIINIIIMIIIIIIINIIIIIIIIM EMMEN MIENEE filielliEll HOINKIM 1.:1111 MENIES InIMMEnal 111111.181 EN1111111111 M i A . •r 0 <1— , 20 .. . MEM 1..Roll Off Dis sal Siand-hv Time 1.er mime) Dro..6ex lam around char_e 11111111111111111•1111•12.1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111=MINI11111111111111111111111111111111111111 Hourly Rotes ReariSide-load c 'ker + driver front -load , acker + clover 1101MIREKIIIIMEEgl InEMIEBEI IniMinEll 10.1.313 InINSICEM Dm . -box Truck + driver Additional Labor I+ er , ecorl) 1011111111M EIIIIIIIIMUI aa. 1211.1.. more than the gale rate al the apprepnafe disposal ole 00803 cf 5 3.3 Conthensatien Adjustments 3 ,3,1 Annual Rate Adjustment Coistractoes collection whiter charges, excluding waste disposal !fees, fare each ievel of sertiace shall Macaw or decrease mice item year iv eight)' hcssicrit olAro of *w change in the Constance Price lades CWURA423SA0 or the Scathe- laitiameipmmeekari littotoinolasn Meta for Urban Wage tierscas and Clerical Walkers,1l JCidM (Reviscd. Seines) (CNN(19,82(1984) reputed y the (lotted Stance Dogarunent of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, ue a replacement Macs lenc "Cl'i index") Adjustments let the Comerichnis caller:thou %ereice charge slug br mitee nobs of one cu (S0.0)), Fractions teas than our rent (j.31shall not be considthed viten niaking ith)ustmonts gales shag be adjuste3 annually, beginning lancery 1, 2014 (the "Adj.:mariners( ritute,"th TIC CddR2C1411' 51011 submit ta the City far relieve and approval a gate Adjustment Statement, calculating the new macs for themes( year, by rah:Waring the percentage change in the Chi twine ito the mot( macro twelve (12) tussah period ending, on Jr 30th. The Ctermetor's eakuletthos aiball be presided to the City Oil beer titan October( tat prim to the AdjWlinClid l)dtc anti the City Shan have thirty (319) days3,confirm the Cianthether's hur modification calculations, On City approval. which abaft Thdi be unreasonably withheld or delayed, the new rates shalt take effect en January tat of the nest year, and Cush:mom shalt be. notified tin November, at least lartyinve, OS} days. prier to the date adjusted PraTel Stididd rtolethVe timely hatifiraficto ethe IQmissedd Iliurine calculation einem by ate Contractor, or rthe thaappenval by die City, imptementation ih new nlitiCS shall be delayed by 33dicChAiry lost revenue. 3,3,3 !Oiniporial Fee Adjustments thithosal Fee adjustments .sitedi bet medc Cornmelor collection eaten to reflect increases or detheases in King Cooney disposal fora :Ric mile weans Ji the event of a change en disposal fora, the disposal fee corogionent eat MCS Charged to Customers shall bc ,adjuslodi bused on Container eminent art -iglu specified in Attachment13of this ,Contracit. Specific examples of MC MUdificarions due to Consenter Price Index Odd disposal let changes ere provided te Anactiamem C, 3..3..3 Changes in DisposakProcessing Slim and lipping Fors The, Commetor assumes 33risk far the processing and marketing of kiecyclahles and Composiables.. if the Centractur required by the City to use processing sites or markets other than those bring used Che inniatase this Contract, the Contractor mathnit dertafied proposal for a rate dilrillildmeld EC) regret tiny edible:mid coos CT sayings to the Commetor The City and Conn -Moe thrice treirithitheIug,COLI hidny chanacs to the rates to offset there costa or savings Other NICidifiC4d(itS The Connector shall not ethilial ow idCidlty TIMM din' 10 employee isaige imirentate. flut value or Rocyiriablinto eljartirege onhocitiyi unvict; o other changea affecting the etallethien, system, XI the Handel of thC y'y dor khan to extend Mit Contract ileoegh invoking contract ersensian optiom the Conoisthot ran present a request for relief Ira any adverse market changes that have occurred during the pecrieus period al the Contract, The City is under no obligation to give runsidorattein fur thine ildNCTSC dungen as condition for invoking the contract extenaine, option,. K rive, Cdiri King County, Washington State or Federal taxes are imposed or the Imes of ClaSting taXeg are CIIIINged Ofier the evestution date or this Caritram, end the imperil of these changes moths in irtereeeted to decatinsed Conroaciitt costa in excess of five triensand J1r 30. i�ermanPv., Ccantaama and City shall cliCed intO good faith negotiation, to anneamilla wthotict rampenseenh annulments am tithemperate tyrot if sly nt tletettaitie the arneattlt and that antalttaf atf tafjastartata. Afty attatnatttent 11(24)11mo:tor tlyorgds will coidcide with the atianyi tate eidlecnnerd ,Froccss rienctibrra this:Section 3 1 au of Labor Statistics c: m t2 0. $41 0 1.0 OD CO 0 co Go o co T- 0 CD 0 0 CD I. CA CI, E < cn etT EL cO 6 csi 06 .4. PP.: 07 07 cri r.. u5 04 C) < 4Z -- N (N Ne5 CI re re ,r u) u5 N- WZr) 04 04 CN C4 04 04 C9 04 04 04 C4 CV CD ET col 0 UD ea D > C 0 0 - [0 tJ CV 41. CD r- CV h. Ul re r- P.. CD e • ct: . cr) E to ,- co OD re CD 01 a) P. h- CI PO h. 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Nv CD CD C) CD C) CD CO CD CD C) CD CA C4 C4 C4 N C4 134 N CA C4 04 Attav no<rot C Rate Modification (Examples The 110littliC01 and disposal comporwiliti Of the Cosronyor thaws listed InAttachment B wibe adjusted stmaraRly, as appropriate The collection component of Cogiumer gitarges will be adjusted annually, pursuant 10 004. SUC0011041 iii Miserrigad !boo., The ;disposal cknapirmarti the Customer changes listed to Attach MOM FI will hi. djusted only if the City receives witiliientinn from the County of a pending disposal fee adjahnincin, and will not become effective mod rho ,aew ditipositt chatgeg tocurne effircbge and are actgaily charged to the Contactor, Formulas, fare thath Palter:him A14 (111,04114r1 adjustments are provided as follows: C011etelitto Component Adjustment The conecti0ii wmponcat timed in Attachnicht wilt tie incteaxed 0o. dmttoeeieJ by the goingtol of die CN change; )JCC' g 1oiPl iFtLF1 sfi 11 itCPI Where NO the rape enthgaton charge component of the customer rote fii a particul9f1,1414 k'1), PCC The prehrtaint collection charge comixmont of the Customer late fur g pimiento r yb,411111111,1011; .Arid itCPI 111,4 1001i1 rer,r, haw CPI value; and UCPl tho CP1 value used kir the. previous ram adjustment or, In the cage of the first contrail, arliiitglireat, the CPI gable reported at dm end of Rum 201 I , Risposal Component ,asdJustmaini cove of ix disposal feu trnadi ligation at County thaposa I funnies, the disposal companernidinch Waage fowl will bo adjusted as lbflows: Step, IV: OTR Slap 2t. NO( .11 - 0,90 Ctn? I Where NDC lho now disposal charge component or the cuatonter rate for a pitons:Oar 5,1111010 level; gad KIT The now disposal fee, ttellant pet too; and (JL)( The old disposal charge component of thee ram:rimer VAC fur It particular ftrikitte OTE Ibe old &spatial fen, &Alan petiuoIVO l'r11-11115410111111111 adjusted disposal component and CETR Current exam tax. rate (the CUtrcut State excise lac rate, 0.01E used fu o this ettarmittit For example, using an initial one 32,0.5-gol1on cart ratc of $10,92 pot month if the previous Crl is 14131,, the now 1443 441 01C d spotAl fee will increase from Sirtta lo i1;15 per ,Inn grading on faughty 1, 2014, the old disposal comps:mem is $4 '93, the oki colloction 110117114100t 131, $5.99 and the Stine Excise Tag rote o 0 01Ft„ thl lanuary 2014 Customer ehaspo for orw 32/35-gation eon; per week, Residential Curbside service would too; 44 1,1'43 2) New Collection Component S5 xi x 0 El 5013 (1,fl 2) New, Drip -Rol Component - f$4.93 x (115/109)) plus excise IAA adjustment of St) 00 'Si 20 Thug the new Crammer charge for 011, 3215 -gallon cart per meek Roxitioniial Cuttoide corvine well no S6.03 plus $5.20„ ettuatittit St 33 City of Tukwila $ 134.59 2017 Disposal $ 134.59 2018 Disposal Eff01/01/2018 0.00% % Difference 1.50% B&O 2.427% CPI % $ 134.59 2017 Disposal $ 140.82 2018 Disposal Eff 0l/01/2019 4.63% % Difference 1.50% B&O % 2.920% CPI % Attachment B 1/1/2018 1/1/2019 Pounds Per Disposal Collection Fee Fee Total Pounds Service Per Disposal Fee Unit Fee Collection Fee Trial Service Fee Unit M:15011=1 *One 32 :anon Garba:e Can or Units 26.08 1:11EIESEN $ 6.00 EIEMEM=BliEl Weekly One 10 :anon Micro -Cart rElEMIZEIIIMIFIIMElraigigin Residential Curbside Service One 20 Callon Mini -Cart EMMI $ 3.80 Iggli:Efl ffillnEMIgnili $ 8.83 INEHOOMME 20.86 $ 6.09 EIIMIREMBENI 20.86 EOM= $ 6.60 liZga *1 64 -_anon Garbate Cart ®EIMINIMMIIMIEMI3E1®EMBEM *196 -:anon Garba:e Cart 62.58 ingill $ 26.99 62.58 111111.$ 8.98 $ 28.09 *Additional 32 Gallon Cans week svc 20.86 $ 6.09 12111111E1 20.86 IZSEIIMIIIIMIZZIE _ ®i '.. 1111MIIHMIEFEI 20.86 IFIENIMESEIFIEI Ell *EoW Yard Debris service EllEll $ 8.40 121E1 FEISI IZE133 1=.15:1 1:30/1 ENIM3131 InMain a 11331 113311 s 8.04 1:351 $ 59.44 $ 89.07 200.00 Eirl $ 48.84 IMMO 200.00 $ 14.09 IECIMIlialTh Yard Debris extra • ast e. uiv Additionall 96 -al. ard waste cart 0215 IMEIMEET Overweit t/Oversize container .er ./u Redelive of containers 052111111=1151 White Goods exce.t refri_•erators On -Call Bulky Waste Collection 1205MME Ontit MIEZE 100.00 11211EMIlil $ 61.28 100.00 Weekly Commercial One 20 _• a1lon Mini -Can $ 3.80 $ 9.06 ffrillialiMMIIIIMMEZEI • . . .: • - 20.86 $ 6.09 $ 6,83 20.86 Can and 164 -Tallon Garb. :e Cart :11111:11111FICIBIEEHMIMMIIIMEIFMEEilltillIZEI Cart 196 -•allot Gaeba_•e Cart T ®i.. 20.86 Commercial -------- Can, Cart Container Misc. Fees Weekl Yard Debris/Foodwaste service unlined $ 10.80 $ 16.18 11111111 Weekl Yard Debris/Foodwaste service lined 64/96 Gallon Yard Extra Waste Cart Rental 1111E1 a 1:111 inia 131=E1 _ IZBEEI 1111X1 EMMEI • Gate and/or unlock fee .er ./u Container roll-out >10 feet .er ./u Overwei•ht/Oversize container .er ./u Redelive of container REM Mill .. Detachable Container Cleanup (.er ard, 813.75 min) • Senior low-income and/or disabled resident discounts of fifty percent (50%1 shall be offered to Single-family Residential Customers meeting the City's eligibility criteria. *•Carry-outservice shall be provided for all three collection streams (Garbage, Rmyclables. and/or Compostables) without duplicate surcharges. Disabled carry out at no additional charge. Page 1 of 6 City of Tukwila $ 134.59 2017 Disposal $ 134.59 2018 Disposal Eff01/01/2018 0.00% %Difference 1.50% B&O % 2.427% CPI % S 134.59 2017 Disposal $ 140.82 2018 Disposal Eff OI/01/2019 4.63% % Difference 1.50% B&O ° o 2.920% CPI % Attachment B 1/1/2018 1/1/2019 Page 2 of 6 Pounds Per Unit Disposal Fee Collection Fee Total Service Fee Pounds Per Unit Disposal Fee Collection Fee Total Service Fee Service Level Weekly Commercial Detachable Container (compacted) 1 Cubic Yard Container 420.98 $ 122.80 $ 157.24 S 280.04 420.98 $ 128.56 $ 161.83 $ 290.39 1.5 Cubic Yard Container 631.47 $ 184.18 $ 181.29 $ 365.47 631.47 $ 192.83 $ 186.58 $ 379.41 2 Cubic Yard Container 841.96 $ 245.59 $ 205.46 $ 451.05 841.96 $ 257.12 $ 211.45 $ 468.57 3 Cubic Yard Container 1,262.94 $ 368.38 $ 233.09 $ 601.47 1,262.94 $ 385.68 $ 239.89 $ 625.57 4 Cubic Yard Container 1,683.92 $ 491.17 $ 260.48 $ 751.65 1,683.92 $ 514.24 $ 268.08 $ 782.32 6 Cubic Yard Container 2,525.88 $ 736.76 $ 292.02 $ 1,028.78 2,525.88 $ 771.37 $ 300.54 $ 1,071.91 8 Cubic Yard Container 3,367.84 $ 982.37 $ 323.58 $ 1,305.95 3,367.84 $ 1,028.52 $ 333.02 $ 1,361.54 Commercial Detachable Container (loose) 1 Cubic Yard, 1 pickup/week 120.28 $ 35.08 $ 33.12 $ 68.20 120.28 $ 36.72 $ 34.08 $ 70.80 1 Cubic Yard. 2 pickups/week 120.28 $ 70.16 $ 66.28 $ 136.44 120.28 $ 73.45 $ 68.21 $ 141.66 1 Cubic Yard, 3 pickups/week 120.28 $ 105.25 $ 99.42 $ 204.67 120.28 $ 110.19 $ 102.32 $ 212.51 1 Cubic Yard, 4 pickups/week 120.28 $ 140.33 $ 132.58 $ 272.91 120.28 $ 146.92 $ 136.45 $ 283.37 1 Cubic Yard, 5 pickups/week 120.28 $ 175.42 $ 165.71 $ 341.13 120.28 $ 183.66 $ 170.54 $ 354.20 1.5 Cubic Yard, 1 pickup/week 180.42 $ 52.62 $ 42.73 $ 95.35 180.42 $ 55.09 $ 43.97 $ 99.06 1.5 Cubic Yard, 2 pickups/week 180.42 $ 105.25 $ 85.47 $ 190.72 180.42 $ 110.19 $ 87.96 $ 198.15 1.5 Cubic Yard, 3 pickups/week 180.42 $ 157.88 $ 128.21 $ 286.09 180.42 $ 165.29 $ 131.95 $ 297.24 1.5 Cubic Yard, 4 pickups/week 180.42 $ 210.51 $ 170.96 $ 381.47 180.42 $ 220.40 $ 175.95 $ 396.35 1.5 Cubic Yard, 5 pickups/week 180.42 $ 263.12 $ 213.70 $ 476.82 180.42 $ 275.48 $ 219.93 $ 495.41 2 Cubic Yard, 1 pickups/week 240.56 $ 70.16 $ 47.37 $ 117.53 240.56 $ 73.45 $ 48.75 $ 122.20 2 Cubic Yard, 2 pickups/week 240.56 $ 140.33 $ 94.77 $ 235.10 240.56 $ 146.92 $ 97.53 $ 244.45 2 Cubic Yard, 3 pickups/week 240.56 $ 210.51 $ 142.15 $ 352.66 240.56 $ 220.40 $ 146.30 $ 366.70 2 Cubic Yard, 4 pickups/week 240.56 $ 280.67 $ 189.56 $ 470.23 240.56 $ 293.85 $ 195.09 $ 488.94 2 Cubic Yard, 5 pickups/week 240.56 $ 350.85 $ 236.96 $ 587.81 240.56 $ 367.33 $ 243.87 $ 611.20 3 Cubic Yard, 1 pickup/week 360.84 $ 105.25 $ 63.11 $ 168.36 360.84 $ 110.19 $ 64.95 $ 175.14 3 Cubic Yard, 2 pickups/week 360.84 $ 210.51 $ 126.24 $ 336.75 360.84 $ 22040 $ 129.92 S 350.32 3 Cubic Yard, 3 pickups/week 360.84 $ 315.75 $ 189.40 $ 505.15 360.84 $ 330.58 $ 194.92 $ 525.50 3 Cubic Yard, 4 pickups/week 360.84 $ 421.02 $ 252.53 $ 673.55 360.84 $ 440.80 $ 259.90 $ 700.70 3 Cubic Yard 5 pickups/week 360.84 $ 526.27 $ 315.66 $ 841.93 360.84 $ 550.99 $ 324.87 $ 875.86 4 Cubic Yard, 1 pickup/week 481.12 $ 140.33 $ 79.11 $ 219.44 481.12 $ 146.92 $ 81.41 S 228.33 4 Cubic Yard, 2 pickups/week 481.12 $ 280.67 $ 158.22 $ 438.89 481.12 $ 293.85 $ 162.83 $ 456.68 4 Cubic Yard, 3 pickups/week 481.12 $ 421.02 $ 237.35 $ 658.37 481.12 $ 440.80 $ 244.27 $ 685.07 4 Cubic Yard 4 pickups/week 481.12 $ 561.34 $ 316.48 $ 877.82 481.12 $ 587.71 $ 325.71 $ 913.42 4 Cubic Yard, 5 pickups/week 481.12 $ 701.69 $ 395.60 $ 1,097.29 481.12 $ 734.65 $ 407.14 $ 1,141.79 6 Cubic Yard, 1 pickup/week 721.68 $ 210.51 $ 100.56 $ 311.07 721.68 $ 220.40 $ 103.49 $ 323.89 6 Cubic Yard, 2 pickups/week 721.68 $ 421.02 $ 201.16 $ 622.18 721.68 $ 440.80 $ 207.03 $ 647.83 6 Cubic Yard, 3 pickups/week 721.68 $ 631.53 $ 301.71 $ 933.24 721.68 $ 661.20 $ 310.51 $ 971.71 6 Cubic Yard, 4 pickups/week 721.68 $ 842.03 $ 402.32 $ 1,244.35 721.68 $ 881.59 $ 414.06 $ 1,295.65 6 Cubic Yard, 5 pickups/week 721.68 $ 1,052.54 $ 502.87 $ 1,555.41 721.68 $ 1,101.99 $ 517.55 $ 1,619.54 8 Cubic Yard. I pickup/week 962.24 $ 280.67 $ 126.99 $ 407.66 962.24 $ 293.85 $ 130.69 $ 424.54 8 Cubic Yard, 2 pickups/week 962.24 $ 561.34 $ 254.01 $ 815.35 962.24 $ 587.71 $ 261.42 S 849.13 8 Cubic Yard, 3 pickups/week 962.24 $ 842.03 $ 381.02 $ 1,223.05 962.24 $ 881.59 $ 392.14 $ 1,273.73 8 Cubic Yard, 4 pickups/week 962.24 $ 1,122.70 $ 508.03 $ 1,630.73 962.24 $ 1,175.44 $ 522.86 S 1,698.30 8 Cubic Yard, 5 pickups/week 962.24 $ 1,403.39 $ 635.04 $ 2,038.43 962.24 $ 1,469.32 $ 653.58 $ 2,122_90 Extra loose cubic yard, per pickup 120.28 $ 8.09 $ 15.72 $ 23.81 120.28 $ 8.47 $ 16.17 $ 24.64 Commercial Detachable Extra Container Lifts Service Level Pounds Per Unit Disposal Fee Collectmon Fee Haul Charge Pounds Per Unit Disposal Fee Coltectmon Fee Haul Charge 1 Yard detachable container 120.28 $ 8.09 $ 8.39 $ 16.48 120.28 $ 8.47 $ 8.63 $ 17.10 1.5 Yard detachable container 180.42 $ 12.13 $ 10.82 $ 22.95 180.42 $ 12.69 S 11.13 $ 23.82 2 Yard detachable container 240.56 $ 16.18 $ 12.01 $ 28.19 240.56 $ 16.94 $ 12,36 $ 29.30 3 Yard detachable container 360.84 $ 24.29 $ 16.00 $ 40.29 360.84 $ 25_43 $ 16.46 $ 41.89 4 Yard detachable container 481.12 $ 32.38 $ 20.07 $ 52.45 481.12 S 33.90 $ 20.65 $ 54.55 6 Yard detachable container 721.68 $ 48.58 $ 25.50 $ 74.08 721.68 $ 50.86 $ 26.24 $ 77.10 8 Yard detachable container 962.24 $ 64.77 $ 32.22 $ 96.99 962.24 $ 67.81 $ 33.16 $ 100.97 Page 2 of 6 City of Tukwila $ 134.59 2017 Disposal $ 134.59 2018 Disposal Eff01/01/2018 0.00% % Difference 1.50% B&O % 2.427% CPI % $ 134.59 2017 Disposal $ 140.82 2018 Disposal Eff01/01/2019 4.63% %Difference 1.50% B&O % 2.920% CPI % Attachment B 1/1/2018 1/1/2019 Total Service Fee Total Service Fee Service Level Commercial Drop -box Collection Service Level (6 of Boxes) Monthly Rent Delivery Charge Haul Charge Monthly Rent Delivery Charge Haul Charge Non -comp 10 cubic yard Drop -box $ 43.12 $ 53.74 $ 124.46 $ 44.37 $ 55.30 $ 128.09 Non -comp 15 cubic yard Drop -box $ 46.34 $ 53.74 $ 130.91 $ 47.69 $ 55.30 $ 134.73 Non -comp 20 cubic yard Drop -box $ 49.56 $ 53.74 $ 137.36 $ 51.00 $ 55.30 $ 141.37 Non -comp 25 cubic yard Drop -box $ 54.97 $ 60.34 $ 72.22 $ 53.74 $ 53.74 $ 53.74 $ 143.81 $ 150.28 $ 163.17 $ 56.57 $ 62.10 $ 74.32 $ 55.30 $ 55.30 $ 55.30 $ 148.00 $ 15466 $ 167.93 Non -comp 30 cubic yard Drop -box Non -comp 40 cubic yard Drop -box Compacted 10 cubic yard Drop -box Disposal Fee $ 53.74 $ 53.74 $ 53.74 $ 53.74 $ 53.74 $ 53.74 Collection Fee $ 154.02 $ 160.47 $ 166.91 $ 173.36 $ 179.80 $ 192.71 Pounds Haul Per Charge Unit Disposal Fee $ 55.30 $ 55.30 $ 55.30 $ 55.30 $ 55.30 $ 55.30 Collection Fee $ 158.51 $ 165.15 $ 171.78 $ 178.42 $ 185.04 $ 198.33 Haul Charge Compacted 15 cubic yard Drop -box Compacted 20 cubic yard Drop -box Compacted 25 cubic yard Drop -box Compacted 30 cubic yard Drop -box Compacted 40 cubic yard Drop -box Pounds Per Service Level Unit Temporary Collection Hauling , Temporary Collection Container Rental and Delivery 4 Yard detachable container 481.12 $ 32.38 $ 23.41 $ 55.79 481.12 $ 33.90 $ 24.09 $ 57.99 6 Yard detachable container 721.68 $ 48.58 $ 29.87 $ 78.45 721.68 $ 50.86 $ 30.74 $ 81.60 8 Yard detachable container 962.24 $ 64.77 $ 37.82 $ 102.59 962.24 $ 67.81 $ 38.92 $ 106.73 Non -compacted 10 cubic yard Dro.-box Non -compacted 20 cubic yard Dro.-box $ 126.61 IWES E=39131 $ 126.61 $ 130.30 $ 130.30 - Non -compacted 30 cubic yard Drop -box $ 130.30 Non -compacted 40 cubic yard Drop -box $ 130.30 Service Level Delivery Fee Daily Rental Delivery Fee Daily Rental 4 Yard detachable container $ 53.74 $ 53.74 $ 1.34 $ 1.64 $ 55.30 $ 55.30 8 1.37 $ 1.68 6 Yard detachable container 8 Yard detachable container $ 53.74 $ 53.74 $ 1.81 $ 2.13 $ 55.30 $ 55.30 $ 1.86 $ 2.19 Non -compacted 10 cubic yard Drop -box Non -compacted 20 cubic yard Drop -box $ 53.74 $ 53.74 $ 2.40 $ 2.93 $ 55.30 $ 55.30 $ 2.47 $ 3.01 Non -compacted 30 cubic yard Drop -box Non -compacted 40 cubic yard Drop -box $ 53.74 $ 3.48 $ 55.30 $ 3.58 Commercial Drop -box Collection Miscellaneous Fees: Per Event Per Event Return Trip $ 26.86 $ 4.06 $ 27.64 $ 4.17 Mileage (Excess of 10 miles one way or 20 round trip) *"*Roll Off Disposal $ 150.74 $ 157.71 Stand-by Time (per minute) $ 1.70 $ 1.74 Drop -box turn around charge $ 10.73 $ 1 104 Per Hour Hourly Rates Service -- Per Hour -- Rear/Side-load packer + driver $ 102.09 $ 105.07 Front -load packer + driver $ 102.09 $ 102.09 $ 105.07 Drop -box Truck + driver $ 105.07 Additional Labor (per person) $ 48.35 $ 49.76 *"" 12% more than the gate rate at the appropriate disposal site Page 3 of 6 3.3 Compensation Adjustments 3.3.1 Annual Rate Adauslncean The Contractor's collection service charges. excluding waste disposal ices, for each level of service shall increase or decrease once every year by eighty percent (SS0%) of the change in the Consumer Price index CWUl1A423SAO for the Scs iIc.Tacoana=Brcmenon Metnspolitan Area for Urban Wag Earners and Clerical Workers:., all items (Revised Series) (CPI -W 1982.1984) prepared by the United Suues Department of arbor. Bureau of Labor Statistics, ora replacement index (dm "CPI Index'). Adjustments to the Contractor's collection service charge shall be made in units of one cern ($OM1 ). Fractions less than one cert (S0.01) shall not bc considered when nuking adjustments. Rates shall he adjusted annually. beginning January I, 2014 (the "Adjustment Date"j. The Contractor shall submit to the City for review and approval a Rate Adjustment Statement, calculating the new rates for the next year, by calculating the percentage change in the CPI Index for the most rcuent twelve (12) month period ending on June 30th. The Contractor's calculations shall be provided to the City no lata than October 1st prior io the Adjustment Dare and the City shall have thirty (10) days to confirm the Contractor's rate modification calculations. On City approval, which shall not bc unreasonably withheld or delayed, the new rates shall take effort on January 1s1 of the next year, and Customers shall be notified in November, at least forty -live (45) days prior to the date adjusted rates become effective. Should ratepayers not receive timely notification due to missed deadlines, rate calculation errors by the Contractor, or rate disapproval by the City, implementation of the new rates shall be delayed by one 'womb without opportunity Ens recovery of lost revenue. 3.3.2 Disposal Fee Adjustments Disposal Fee adjustments shall be trade to Contmctor collection talcs to reelect increases or decreases in King County disposal feel for solid waste. In the event of a change in disposal fees, the disposal tic component of rates charged to Customers shall be achutted, based on Container content weights specified in Attachment R of thus Contract. Specific examples of rate modifications doe to Consumer Price index and disposal fee changes are provided in Attachment C. 3.3.3 Changes in 039posal:Processing Sites and ripping Fees The Contractor assumes all risk for the processing arid marketing of Recyclables and Compostables_ If the Contractor is readied by the City to use processing sites or markets other than those being used at the initiation of this Contract, the Contractor may submit a detailed proposal for a nate adjustment 10 reflect any additional costs or savings to the Comrade!. 'Ilse Cil_y and Contractor agree 10 negotiate in good faith any changes to the rates to ofhtet these costs or savings. 3.3.4 Other Modifications The Contractor shall not adjust or modify rates due to employee wage incrcxses, the value of Reeyelablea, Garbage Wlleciion service level shills, or other changes affecting the collection system. At the time of the City's decision co extend this Contract through invoking contract extension options, the Contractor can present a request for relief for any adverse market changes that have occurred during the previous period of the Contract. The City is trader no obligtion to give consideration fur those adverse changes as a condition for invoking the contract extension option. If new City. King County, Washington State or federal taxes axe imposed or the rates of existing tares are changed atier the execution date of this Contract and the impact of these changes results in increased cx decreased Contractor costs in excess of five thousand dollars (S5,00t1) annually, the Contractor and City shall enter into good faith negotiations to determine whether compensation adjustments ate appropriate and if so, to determine the amount and the method of adjustment. Any adiestrnent in Contractor charges will eolrrcide with the annual rate adjustment process described in Ibis Section 3.3. Attachment C Rate Modification Examples The collection and dislwsal components of the Cus wncr charges listed in Attachment 13 will be adjusted separately, as appropriate. The collection component of Customer charges will be adjusted annually, pursuant to this Section and as described below. The disposal component of the Customer charges listed to Anachnted B will be adjusted only if the City receives notification from the County of a pending disposal fee adjustment, and will not become effective until the new disposalcharges become effective and are actually charged to the Contractor_ Formulas for birth collection and disposal ratee adjustments are provided as follows: Collection Component Adjustment Tire collection component listed in Attachment B will be increased or decreased by the amount of the CN change: NCC PCC x 1 nCPI_aPI x0.9 ()CPI Where NCC The now collection charge component of the customer rate for a particular service level. and PCC The previous collection charge component of the Customer rate for a particular service level; and nCPI = The most recent June CPI value; and oCPI The CPI value used for the prevoous rate adjustment or, in the cis of the fent contract adjustment, the CPI value reported at the end cilium 2011. Disposal Component Adjustment In the ease of a disposal fin: modification at County disposal facilities, the disposal component of each service level will be adjusted as follows_ Step 1: A - Of.YC' x NTF UTF Step 2: WOC - A . [( of - OCK,) « CET7t] Where ND( The new disposal charge component of the eustrnner rate for a particular service level; and NTF ° The new disposal fee, dollars per ton; and ODC - The old disposal charge component of the customer rate fur a particular service level; UTF The old disposal fee, dollars per ton. and Pre -excise tax adjusted disposal component„ and CETR = Current excise tax rate (the current State excise tax nate; 0.018 used for this example). Foe cxarnplc, using an initial one 32735 -gallon urn rate of 510,92 per month: if the previous CPI is 143,2, the new CPI is 144.3 and the disposal fee will increase from 5109 to 5115 per ton starting on January 1, 2014, the old disposal component is 54.93, the okl collection component is $5.99 and the State Excisc Tax rate is 0.018, the January 2014 Customer charge for one 32/35-galkm cart per week Residential Curbside service would be: (144 3-143.2) New Collection Component - 55.99 x [I> --_..m._._..._-. x 0.8 ] ` 56.03 (143.2) New Disposal Component = [54.93 x (115!109)] plus excise tax adjustment of $0.00 =15,20 Thus. the new Customer charge for one 32/35 -gallon cart per week Residential Curbside service will be 56.03 phis 55.20, equaling 511.23. Bureau of Labor Statistics Consumer Price Index - Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers Original Data Value Series Id: CWURS49DSAO,CWUSS49DSA0 Not Seasonally Adjusted Area: Seattle -Tacoma -Bellevue WA Item: All items Base Period: 1982-84=100 Years: 2008 to 2018 Year Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Annual HALF1 HALF2 Increase 80% of Increase 2008 216.332 218.483 223.573 223.273 220.687 216.424 219.692 218.664 220.721 2009 218.752 220.208 221.993 221.873 221.339 220.905 220.658 219.853 221.463 -0.707% -0.565% 2010 221.215 222.309 221.857 223.444 223.112 222.853 222.384 221.714 223.053 -0.061% -0.049% 2011 225.790 228.313 230.072 230.558 232.697 231.297 229.435 227.455 231.415 3.703% 2.962% 2012 232.081 234.808 236.222 236.750 237.947 234.588 235.261 233.959 236.564 2.673% 2.138% 2013 236.542 237.405 238.963 239.343 239.363 238.021 238.129 237.271 238.987 1.160% 0.928% 2014 239.607 243.690 244.293 244.471 244.289 240.726 242.732 242.006 243.458 2.230% 1.784% 2015 240.735 243.165 246.925 247.500 246.307 246.146 244.933 243.104 246.761 1.077% 0.862% 2016 246.464 249.396 251.848 252.393 252.639 252.286 250.523 248.769 252.277 1.994% 1.595% 2017 255.471 257.648 259.487 259.528 261.218 262.485 258.847 256.646 261.049 3.033% 2.427% 2018 264.477 266.720 268.957 265.898 3.650% 2.920% City of Tukwila $ 120.17 2016 Disposal $ 134.59 2017 Disposal Eff01/01/2017 12.00% % Difference 1.50% B&O % 1.595% CPI % $ 134.59 2017 Disposal $ 134.59 2018 Disposal Eff 01/01/2018 0.00% %Difference 1.50% BRO % 2.427% CPI % Attachment B 1/1/2017 1/1/2018 Pounds Per Disposal Fee Collection Fee Total Service Fee Pounds Per Unit Disposal Fee Collection Fee Total Service Fee Service Level Unit Monthly One 32 gallon Garbage Can or Units 26.08 $ 1,75 $ 4.15 $ 5.90 26.08 $ 1.75 $ 425 $ 6.00 Weekly Residential Curbside Service One 10 gallon Micro Cart 6.52 $ 1.90 $ 5.01 $ 6.91 6.52 $ 1.90 $ 5.13 $ 7.03 One 20 gallon Mini -Cart 13.04 $ 3.80 $ 4.62 $ 8.42 13.04 $ 3.80 $ 4.73 $ 8,53 *1 32/35 gallon Garbaee Cart 20.86 $ 6.09 $ 6,27 $ 12.36 20.86 $ 6.09 $ 6.42 $ 12.51 *1 64 -gallon Garbage Cart 41,72 $ 1216 $ 7.40 $ 19.56 41.72 $ 12.16 $ 7.57 $ 19.73 * 1 96 -gallon Garbage Cart 62.58 $ 18.26 $ 8.53 $ 26.79 62.58 $ 1826 $ 8.73 $ 26.99 *Additional 32 Gallon Cans (weekly svc) 20.86 $ 6.09 $ 1.09 $ 7.18 20.86 $ 6,09 $ 1.11 $ 720 Extras (32 gallon equivalent) 20,86 $ 1.40 $ 4.03 $ 5.43 20.86 $ 1.40 $ 4.12 $ 5.52 Miscellaneous Fees: *EoW Yard Debris service $ 13.46 $ 47.69 5 7.98 200.00 $ 13.46 . - $ 48.84 $ 8.17 Yard Debris extra (32 gallon equiv $ 1.56 $ 6.28 5 1.59 Additional 96 -gal. yard waste cart $ 4.65 $ 6.43 Return Trip **Carry -out Charge, per 25 ft, per month $ 4.18 $ 4.28 Drive-in Charge, per month $ 6.28 $ 10.48 5 6.43 $ 3.20 8 10.73 Overweight/Oversize container (per p/u Redelivery ofcontainers Cart Cleaning (per cart per event) $ 10.48 $ 10.73 Sunken Can Surcharge per month While Goods, except refrigerators $ 7.85 0 8.04 On -Call Bulky Waste Collection 5 58.04 $ 59.44 Refrigerators/Freezers Sofas, Chairs 200.00 $ 86.96 5 61.15 $ 89.07 $ 62.30 Mattresses 100.00 5 6.73 $ 53.26 $ 59.99 100.00 $ 6.73 $ 54.55 $ 61.28 Weekly Commercial Can and Cart One 20 gallon Mini -Can 13.04 5 3.80 0 5.14 $ 8.94 13.04 $ 3.80 5 5.26 $ 9.06 1 32 gallon Garbage Cart 20.86 5 6.09 5 6.67 $ 12.76 20.86 $ 6.09 $ 6.83 $ 12.92 1 64 -gallon Garbage Cart 41.72 5 12.16 5 827 $ 20.43 41.72 $ 12.16 $ 8.47 5 20.63 1 96 -gallon Garbage Cart 62.58 $ 18.26 5 11.42 $ 29.68 62,58 $ 18,26 $ 11.69 $ 29,95 Extras (32 gallon equivalent) - 20.86 $ 1.40 $ 4.16 $ 5.56 20.86 $ 1.40 $ 4.26 $ 5.66 Commercial Can, Cart Container Misc. Fees Miscellaneous Fees: Weekly Yard Debris/Foodwaste service (unlined) $ 10.55 5 10.80 $ 16.18 Weekly Yard Debris/Foodwaste service (lined) 5 15.80 64/96 Gallon Yard Extra Waste Cart Rental $ 1.56 $ 1.59 Return Trip 5 6.28 $ 6.43 Carry -out Charge, per 25 ft, per p/u $ 1.56 $ 1.59 Drive-in Charge, per month (per p/u 0 6.28 $ 1.56 $ 6.43 Gate and/or unlock fee (per p/u) $ 1.59 Container roll-out, >10 feet (per p/u) $ 3.13 $ 3.20 Overweight/Oversize container (per p/u) $ 3,13 $ 3.20 Redelivery of container $ 10.48 $ 10.73 Cart Cleaning (per cart per event) $ 10.48 5 10.73 Lock(Sale) $ 10.48 5 10.73 Detachable Container Cleaning (per yard, $13.75 min) 5 3.13 S 3.20 • Sonior low-income and/or disabled resident discounts of fifty percant (50%) shall be offer al to Single-family Residential Customers musing the Cites eligibility crimria, **Carry -out service shall be provided for all three e collection streams (Garbage. Reeyclables, and/or Compostablr) eithout duplicate surcharges. Disabled cam out at no additional charge. Page 1 016 City of Tukwila 5 120.17 2016 Disposal $ 134.59 2017 Disposal EfT01/01/2017 12.00% %Difference 1.50% B&O % 1.595% CPI % $ 134.59 2017 Disposal $ 134.59 2018 Disposal EfT01/01/2018 0.00% % Difference 1.50% BRO % 2.427% CPI % Attachment B 1/1/2017 1/1/2018 Page 2 of 6 Pounds Per Unit Disposal Fee Collection Fee Total Service Fee Pounds Per Unit Disposal Fee Collection Fee Total Service Fee Service Level Weekly Commercial Detachable Container (compacted) 1 Cubic Yard Container 420.98 $ 122.80 $ 153.52 $ 276.32 420,98 $ 122.80 $ 157.24 $ 280.04 1.5 Cubic Yard Container 631.47 $ 184.18 0 177.00 $ 361.18 631.47 $ 184.18 $ 181.29 $ 365.47 2 Cubic Yard Container 841.96 5 245.59 $ 200.60 $ 446.19 841.96 $ 245.59 $ 205.46 $ 451.05 3 Cubic Yard Container 1,262.94 $ 368.38 $ 227.57 $ 595.95 1,262.94 0 368.38 $ 233.09 $ 601.47 4 Cubic Yard Container 1,683.92 $ 491.17 0 254.31 $ 745.48 1,683.92 $ 491.17 $ 260.48 $ 751.65 6 Cubic Yard Container 2,525.68 $ 736.76 $ 285.11 $ 1,021.87 2,525.88 $ 736.76 $ 292,02 0 1,028.78 8 Cubic Yard Container 3,367.84 $ 982.37 $ 315.92 S 1,29829 3,367.84 $ 982.37 $ 323.58 $ 1,305.95 Commercial Detachable Container (loose) 1 Cubic Yard, 1 pickup/week 120.28 $ 35.08 $ 32.34 0 67.42 12028 $ 35.08 $ 33.12 $ 68.20 1 Cubic Yard, 2 pickups/week 120.28 $ 70.16 $ 64.71 0 134.87 120,28 $ 70.16 $ 66.28 $ 136.44 1 Cubic Yard, 3 pickups/week 120.28 $ 105.25 $ 97.07 $ 202.32 120,28 $ 10525 $ 99.42 5 204.67 1 Cubic Yard, 4 pickups/week 120.28 $ 140.33 $ 129.44 $ 269.77 120.28 $ 140.33 $ 132.58 $ 272.91 1 Cubic Yard, 5 pickups/week 120,28 $ 175.42 $ 161.79 $ 337.21 12028 $ 175.42 $ 165,71 $ 341.13 1.5 Cubic Yard. 1 pickup/week 180,42 0 52.62 $ 41.72 $ 94.34 180.42 S 52.62 $ 42.73 $ 95.35 1.5 Cubic Yard, 2 pickups/week 180,42 $ 105.25 $ 83.45 $ 188.70 180.42 $ 105,25 $ 85.47 $ 190.72 1.5 Cubic Yard, 3 pickups/week 180.42 $ 157.88 $ 125.18 S 283,06 180.42 $ 157.88 $ 128.21 $ 286.09 1.5 Cubic Yard, 4 pickups/week 180.42 $ 210.51 $ 166.91 $ 377.42 180.42 0 210.51 $ 170.96 $ 381.47 1.5 Cubic Yard, 5 pickups/week 180,42 5 263.12 $ 208.64 5 471.76 180.42 $ 263,12. $ 213.70 0 476.82 2 Cubic Yard, 1 pickups/week 240.56 S 70.16 S 46.25 $ 116.41 240.56 $ 70.16 $ 47,37 $ 117.53 2 Cubic Yard, 2 pickups/week 240.56 $ 140.33 $ 92.53 0 232.86 ' 240.56 0 140.33 $ 94.77 $ 235.10 2 Cubic Yard, 3 pickups/week 240.56 $ 210,51 0 138.79 $ 349.30 240.56 $ 210.51 $ 142.15 $ 352.66 2 Cubic Yard, 4 pickups/week 240.56 $ 280,67 $ 185.07 $ 465.74 240.56 $ 280.67 $ 189,56 $ 470.23 2 Cubic Yard, 5 pickups/week 240.56 $ 350.85 $ 231.35 $ 582.20 240.56 $ 350.85 $ 236.96 ' $ 587.81 3 Cubic Yard, 1 pickup/week 360.84 $ 105.25 $ 61,62 $ 166.87 360.134 $ 105.25 S 63.11 $ 168.36 3 Cubic Yard, 2 pickups/week 360.84 $ 210.51 $ 123.25 $ 333.76 360.84 $ 210.51 $ 126.24 $ 336.75 3 Cubic Yard, 3 pickups/week 360.84 $ 315.75 5 184,92 $ 500.67 360.84 $ 315.75 $ 189.40 $ 505.15 3 Cubic Yard. 4 pickups/week 360.84 $ 421.02 $ 246.55 $ 667.57 360.84 $ 421.02 $ 252.53 $ 673.55 3 Cubic Yard. 5 pickups/week 360.84 $ 526.27 $ 308.19 $ 834.46 360.84 $ 526.27 $ 315.66 $ 841.93 4 Cubic Yard, 1 pickup/week 481,12 $ 140.33 $ 77,24 $ 217.57 481.12 $ 140,33 $ 79.11 $ 219.44 4 Cubic Yard, 2 pickups/week 481.12 5 280.67 $ 154 48 $ 435.15 481.12 $ 280.67 $ 158.22 $ 438.89 4 Cubic Yard, 3 pickups/week 481.12 $ 421.02 $ 231.73 0 652.75 481.12 $ 421.02 $ 237,35 $ 658.37 4 Cubic Yard, 4 pickups/week 481.12 $ 561.34 $ 308.99 0 870.33 481.12 $ 561.34 $ 316.48 $ 877.82 4 Cubic Yard, 5 pickups/week 481.12 $ 701.69 $ 386.23 $ 1,087.92 481.12 $ 701.69 $ 395.60 $ 1,097.29 6 Cubic Yard, 1 pickup/week 721.68 $ 210,51 $ 98.18 $ 308,69 721.68 $ 210.51 $ 100.56 $ 311.07 6 Cubic Yard, 2 pickups/week 721.68 $ 421.02 $ 196.40 $ 617.42 721.68 $ 421.02 $ 201.16 $ 622.18 6 Cubic Yard, 3 pickups/week 721.68 $ 631.53 $ 294.57 $ 926.10 721.68 S 631.53 $ 301.71 $ 933.24 6 Cubic Yard, 4 pickups/week 721.68 $ 842.03 $ 392.79 $ 1,234.82 721.68 $ 842.03 $ 402.32 $ 1,244.35 6 Cubic Yard, 5 pickups/week 721.68 $ 1,052,54 $ 490.96 $ 1,543.50 721,68 $ 1052.54 $ 502.87 $ 1,555.41 8 Cubic Yard, 1 pickup/week 962.24 $ 280.67 $ 123.99 $ 404.66 962.24 $ 280.67 $ 126.99 $ 407.66 8 Cubic Yard, 2 pickups/week 962.24 $ 561.34 $ 248.00 $ 809.34 962.24 $ 561.34 $ 254.01 5 815.35 8 Cubic Yard, 3 pickups/week 962.24 $ 842.03 $ 372.00 $ 1,214.03 962.24 $ 842.03 S 381.02 $ 1,223.05 8 Cubic Yard, 4 pickups/week 96224 $ 1,122.70 $ 496.00 $ 1,618.70 962.24 $ 1,122.70 $ 508.03 $ 1,630.73 8 Cubic Yard, 5 pickups/week 962.24 $ 1.403.39 $ 620.00 $ 2,023.39 962.24 $ 1,403.39 $ 635.04 $ 2,038.43 Extra loose cubic yard, per pickup 120.28 $ 8.09 $ 15.35 $ 23.44 120.28 $ 8.09 $ 15.72 0 23.81 Commercial Detachable Extra Container Lifts Service Level Pounds Per Unit Disposal Fee Collectmon Fee Haul Charge Pounds Per Unit Disposal Fee Collectmon Fee Haul Charge 1 Yard detachable container 120.28 $ 8.09 $ 8.20 $ 16.29 120.28 $ 8.09 $ 8.39 $ 16.48 1.5 Yard detachable container 18042 5 12,13 $ 10.57 $ 22.70 180.42 $ 12.13 $ 10.82 $ 22.95 2 Yard detachable container 240.56 $ 16.18 $ 11.73 $ 27.91 240.56 $ 16.18 $ 12.01 $ 28.19 3 Yard detachable container 360.84 $ 24.29 $ 15.63 $ 39.92 360.84 S 2429 $ 16.00 $ 40.29 4 Yard detachable container 481.12 $ 32.38 $ 19.60 $ 51.98 481.12 $ 32.38 $ 20.07 $ 52.45 6 Yard detachable container 721.68 $ 48.58 $ 24.90 $ 73.48 721.68 5 48.58 $ 25.50 $ 74.08 8 Yard detachable container 962.24 $ 64.77 $ 3146 $ 96.23 962.24 $ 64.77 $ 32.22 $ 96.99 Page 2 of 6 City of Tukwila $ 120.17 2016 Disposal $ 134.59 2017 Disposal Eff 01/01/2017 12.00% % Difference 1.50% B&O % 1.595% CPI % $ 134.59 2017 Disposal $ 134.59 2018 Disposal 8601/01/2018 0.00% % Difference 1.50% B&O % 2.427% CPI % Attachment B 1/1/2017 1/1/2018 Total Service Fee Total Service Fee Service Level Commercial Drop -box Collection Service Level (6 of Boxes) Monthly Rent Delivery Charge Hard Monthly Chm-ge Rent Delivery Charge Haul Charge Non -comp 10 cubic yard Drop -box $ 42.10 $ 52.47 $ 121.52 $ 43.12 $ 53.74 5 124.46 Non -comp 15 cubic yard Drop -box 5 45.25 $ 52.47 $ 127.81 $ 46.34 $ 53.74 $ 130,91 Non -comp 20 cubic yard Drop -box $ 48.39 5 52.47 $ 134.1 I $ 49.56 $ 53.74 $ 137.36 Non -comp 25 cubic yard Drop -box $ 53.67 $ 52.47 $ 140.41 $ 54.97 $ 53.74 $ 143.81 Non -comp 30 cubic yard Drop -box $ 58.92 5 52.47 5 146.72 $ 60.34 5 53.74 5 150.28 Non -comp 40 cubic yard Drop -box $ 70.51 $ 52.47 $ 159.31 $ 72.22 $ 53.74 5 163.17 Compacted 10 cubic yard Drop -box $ 52,47 $ 150.38 $ 53.74 $ 154.02 Compacted 15 cubic yard Drop -box $ 52.47 $ 156.67 $ 53.74 $ 160.47 Compacted 20 cubic yard Drop -box $ 52.47 $ 162.96 $ 53.74 $ 166,91 Compacted 25 cubic yard Drop -box $ 52.47 $ 169.26 $ 53.74 $ 173.36 Compacted 30 cubic yard Drop -box $ 52.47 $ 175.55 $ 53.74 $ 179.80 Compacted 40 cubic yard Drop -box Pounds Per Service Level Unit Disposal Fee $ 52.47 Collection Fee $ 188.15 Pounds Haul Per Disposal Charge Unit Fee $ 53.74 Collection Fee $ 192.71 Haul Charge Temporary Collection Hauling Temporary Collection Container Rental and Delivery 4 Yard detachable container 481.12 $ 32.38 $ 22.86 $ 55,24 481.12 $ 32.38 $ 23 41 $ 55.79 6 Yard detachable container 721.68 $ 48.58 5 29.17 5 77,75 721.68 $ 48.58 $ 29.87 $ 78.45 8 Yard detachable container 962.24 $ 64.77 5 36.93 $ 101.70 962.24 $ 64.77 $ 37.82 $ 102.59 Non -compacted 10 cubic yard Drop -box $ 123.62 - $ 126.61 Non -compacted 20 cubic yard Drop -box $ 123.62 5 126.61 Non -compacted 30 cubic yard Drop -box $ 123.62 5 126.61 Non -compacted 40 cubic yard Drop -box $ 123.62 5 126.61 Service Level Delivery Fee Daily Rental Delivery Fee Daily Rental 4 Yard detachable container $ 52.47 $ 1.31 5 53,74 $ 1.34 6 Yard detachable container $ 52,47 $ 1.61 $ 53.74 5 1,64 8 Yard detachable container $ 52.47 $ 1.77 $ 53.74 $ 1.81 Non -compacted 10 cubic yard Drop -box $ 52.47 $ 52.47 $ 52,47 $ 2.08 $ 2.35 $ 2.87 $ 53.74 $ 53.74 $ 53.74 $ 2.13 $ 240 5 2.93 Non -compacted 20 cubic yard Drop -box Non -compacted 30 cubic yard Drop -box Non -compacted 40 cubic yard Drop -box $ 52.47 $ 3.40 $ 53.74 $ 3.48 Commercial Drop -box Collection Miscellaneous Fees: Per Event Per Event Return Trip $ 26.23 $ 26.86 Mileage (Excess of 10 miles one wa or 20 round tri • $ 3.97 $ 150.74 $ 4.06 ***Roll Off Disposal $ 150.74 Stand-by Time (per minute) $ 1.66 $ 1 70 Drop -box turn around charge 5 10.48 $ 10.73 Hourly Rates Service -- Per Hour -- Per Hour Rear/Side-load packer +driver $ 99.68 $ 102,09 Fran -load packer + driver $ 99.68 $ 102,09 Drop -box Truck + driver $ 99.68 $ 47.21 $ 102.09 $ 48.35 Additional Labor (per person) *** 12% more than the gale rate at the appropriate disposal site Page 3 of 6 3.3 Comgensalion Adjustments 3.3.1 Annual Rate Adjustment The Contractor's colloction service chorues, excluding waste disposal icon, for each level of service shall increase or decrease once ciahty percent (KO%) of the change in the Coorm mor Prior bole C WURA123SA 1) far the Setntlertacornarldremerton Metropolitan Arco for Urban Walt,: Lamers and (dittrical Weikerm, ail items (R,..4.2d scrics) (cri.w 1982-084) prepared by ilo States DI:3:20111CM of 1„ghor, Bureau of Labor Sri tat' ecolace.rocan index (the "CPI Index). Adjusliner to the Controctor'rr collection service -charge Mal: be made in units of one cent (S0.0)). Frictions tests than one cent 150.01) shall rot be considered when inaldrig adjustments. Raker shall be adjosted mutually, beginning .January 1, 71114 (the itA0astinent Dote). The Contractor shall submit to the City for review anl approval a Rate Adjustment Statement, calculating the ism rates for the next ,,rrear, by calculating the percentage change if' 111C CPI Index rot the most recent twelve 1171 month period ending cr. June 30th. The Contractor's coicalationtr &hail ko tli(Witled Ihe Cir.)• WI later than Ocrobei Isr prim 0 ilicAdj lIlol Dutir and thc City shall Iarittar (flirt); (1(1) days to cunt -urn the Contractor's rate modification calculations. On City approval, which shah not be unreasonably withheld or delayed, the new rates shall take effect on jattuary 111 of the next year. and Custrarracrs shall be notified in November, at least1;1..4(y-five (45) days prior to the date in:hurled rate.r3 become effective. Should nuepayerS not receive timety notitication due to rnisited deadlines, rate calculation errors by the COM131101, 111 310 disapproval by the City. implementation of the netw rates shall 411 111114114 by one month without opportunity forter:tow...1y of 1031 3.3.2 Disposal Fee Adjusanients Disposal Fee adjumaternitnhl bc Int& 10 Contracitta collection noes tel reflect increasers or decreases in King County disposal fees for solid waste. In the event of a change in disposal ;ryas, the disposal fee erampottent of rams charged to Costumers shnlil bo adjusted, based on Container content "tflithIit sPeztlfed in Attachment 13 of this Contract. Specific examples of rate modifications doe 10 Consumer Price hidex and disposalIde changes are provided in Attachment C. 3.3.3 Changes in UisposalTrocessing Sites and Tipping Fees The Contractor assumes 311 risk for the processing anl marketing of Recyclables and Composta.bles. IC the Contractor is requhreti by the City to use processing sites CIT markets uth-c than those being used at the initiation rat- this Certnict, the Contractor may submit a detailed proposal fbr 1 rate adjustment in reflect any additional costs or sayings to the Contractor The City and Contractor agrCk: tu ITS:11010W in g.00Li (Milt any din rgcs to the tales to offset these costs Or 3.1.4 Other MIA:fie:16o rs Che (tororamor :Malt no; tirtjast 01 modify rates due to e711pl.j>.•0 1i•I;ti,tSr 1141 lr (irrisr4, rol 111110scarce leyel !Jilt fis, 01 other changes affeetit)g the eolletnieu rtyrtretzt. Al Ilo rioOf lhe C h4ie. dee iSiren 10 00111MI this Contract through invoking contract extension options. the Contactor can pie -sent a request for relief lot arty adverse market changes that have occurred during the previous period of the Contract. The City is under no obligation to izive consideration for thoare adverse changes iAl; condition for invoking the contract 115(1031.0 111101111. If new Coy, king County. Washington State or Federal taxes are imposed or the nitris of existing taxes are changed after 14.7 exernili(1rt (Enke of this Contract, and the impact tlf these r:?irtives rerstilis in inereitstril or decreased Cyrolra,:r.o): 11OS1.5 111 excess of five thousand duffers l5 0.3)) antra:try, the Cootie:ire: and City shall enter into good faith negotiations :d:nr 1:11 whether concemsation a-mam-lents Luc li)proprixe and if sit, DI artellniffil. the amount and the method of adjuatinerit, Any adjustment in Contractor charges will coilicitle with the .11 :1 rate arlitisiiiient process describe -6 iliis SiNoion 3,3. Attachment C Rate Modification Evaniples The collection and di.p real t:rampc rents 5fthe Costumer charges listed in Attachment 13'a'i adjusted separately, as appropriate. The collec¢iun component of Customer charges will be adjusted annually, pursuant to this Section and as. described below. The disposal emit -portent of the C actor t r aim—nes listed in Attachment P will be adjusted ;tall if' the City aeeeives notification 1'1'07110C County of a pending disposal kc adjustment, and will lint lx:ccme effective until the s'.sv disposal charges tecome effective and are actually charged to the Contractor_ Formulas for both i:utn.c:tionan.I disposed rate adjustments are provided as foliu:vs: Collection Com pollen I.. Adjustment The collection component fisted in Attachment 3 will be uucrca+crit or de tr a,cc] by !he amount of the CPI change: NCC -, I'C(: x 1 I3CP1 _0CPI x 1).8 oCPI Where NCC 'The new collection charge component oldie customer :ata foe ;: )17171 KAI br i race Iova1, surd PCC The previous collection charge component of the Customer talc for a particular grit ia--c level; and uCPI — TB,e must neem June. C:P1 value; and oCI'1 - "1 he CPI value used for the previous rate adjustment or, in the cast oldie firs. cuttlrt1tt.adkoi: trent, the CPI value reported at. the end of June 201 J. Disputa! Component Adjustment 1st the case Ot a disposal lee modification at County disposal facilities, the disposal compeaery ofeach 4ervtce level will be adjusted as lbllowsr Step I: w'TT P. = 0/34,7x --- OTF Step 2: a'h'3C — ,:I [i . O17C) x CET Where NDC The net: dopoa_ I charge component of the castoraer rate for a purl icular service level; and N'CP The new disposal fee, dot lar.t per ton; arc, Oct - The old disposal charge component of 11' far a particular service level; u OTP The old disposal fee, daollsnt pet inti. arc` A Pix -excise tax ,adjusted disposal annponent: and CET'R .. Current excise tax rate (the currcrtt State cods:; rax rare; 0.01 B used for this example) Feet example, using an initict one 3235 -go lion cart rata: of 510,92 per itorith, if the previous CPI is 143.2, the naw CPI is 144.3 and the disposal ice will increase from 5109 to 5115 per ton sea;0ng an lamrwaay 1. 201.4, the old disposal component to .14 93, the old collection component ie, 55.99 and the Stmt Excixee fax rate is ti.013, the Januar' 2011 Customer charge for one 332/35 -gallon oar, per weak liesidential Curbside service vrould be_ New C01lection Component -- (144 3.143 2) .99x(1 ..... 0.8i (143.2) Ne',v Disposal Component onent = [54.93 x (135.1109)] plus excise ta: adjustment of.S0.t 0 - S5.20 0.02 Thus, the new Customer charge for ono 32'35 -gallon Carl per week Rooiulruuual Curbside service radii he 50.1)3 pita; 55,2(1, C7141711174: 511-23 Bureau of Labor Statistics Consumer Price Index - Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers Original Data Value Series Id: CWURA423SA0 Not Seasonally Adjusted Area: Seattle -Tacoma -Bremerton, WA Item: All items Base Period: 1982-84=100 Years: 2003 to 2017 Year Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Annual HALF1 HALF2 Increase 80% of Increase 2003 186.200 187.000 185.700 188.200 187.800 185.300 186.700 186.200 187.100 2004 187.800 189.100 190.400 189.600 191.600 190.300 189.600 188.700 190.500 2.531% 2.025% 2005 192.400 196.200 194.800 195.300 198.600 196.100 195.300 194.100 196.500 2.311% 1.849% 2006 198.000 202.500 203.800 205.100 203.900 204.300 202.600 200.800 204.400 4.620% 3.696% 2007 205.746 210.388 210.550 210.220 213.107 214.024 210.266 208.373 212.160 3.312% 2.650% 2008 216.332 218.483 223.573 223.273 220.687 216.424 219.692 218.664 220.721 6.185% 4.948% 2009 218.752 220.208 221.993 221.873 221.339 220.905 220.658 219.853 221.463 -0.707% -0.565% 2010 221.215 222.309 221.857 223.444 223.112 222.853 222.384 221.714 223.053 -0.061% -0.049% 2011 225.790 228.313 230.072 230.558 232.697 231.297 229.435 227.455 231.415 3.703% 2.962% 2012 232.081 234.808 236.222 236.750 237.947 234.588 235.261 233.959 236.564 2.673% 2.138% 2013 236.542 237.405 238.963 239.343 239.363 238.021 238.129 237.271 238.987 1.160% 0.928% 2014 239.607 243.690 244.293 244.471 244.289 240.726 242.732 242.006 243.458 2.230% 1.784% 2015 240.735 243.165 246.925 247.500 246.307 246.146 244.933 243.104 246.761 1.077% 0.862% 2016 246.464 249.396 251.848 252.393 252.639 252.286 250.523 248.769 252.277 1.994% 1.595% 2017 255.471 257.648 259.487 256.646 3.033% 2.427% 12-027(a) Council Approval N/A COMPREHENSIVE GARBAGE, RECYCLABLES AND COMPOSTABLES COLLECTION AGREEMENT 12-027 ('a� AMENDMENT 1 THIS AMENDMENT 1 TO COMPREHENSIVE GARBAGE, RECYCLABLES AND COMPOSTABLES COLLECTION AGREEMENT 12-027 ("Amendment 1") is entered into as of November 1, 2012 ("Effective Date") by and between the City of Tukwila ("City") and Waste Management of Washington, Inc. ("Contractor"). RECITALS A. City and Contractor are parties to that certain Comprehensive Garbage, Recyclables and Compostables Collection Agreement 12-027 (the "Agreement"), under which Contractor shall provide services commencing on November 1, 2012; and B. City and Contractor desire to amend the Agreement. AGREEMENT NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants and promises contained herein, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, the parties mutually agree as follows: 1. Detachable and Drop -Box Containers. The first paragraph of Section 2.1.15.3 of the Agreement is hereby amended as follows (changes indicated in underline and strike): The Contractor shall furnish, deliver, and properly locate 1-, 1.5-, 2-, 3-, 4-, 6- and 8 - cubic yard Detachable Containers, and 10-, 15- 20-, 25- 30- or 40 -cubic yard uncompacted Drop -Box Containers to any Customer who requires their use for storage and collection of Garbage, Recyclables or Compostables within three (3) days of the request. 2. Specific Collection Requirements. The second paragraph of Section 2.2.1.3 of the Agreement is hereby amended as follows (changes indicated in underline and str-ilethretigh): On request, the Contractor shall also offer Customers monthly collection of one 32/35 - gallon Garbage Cart with no putrescible wastes, at a rate equal to the weekly Micro Can service level set forth in Attachment B of the Agreement. Customers subscribing at this service level will continue to receive regularly scheduled Curbside recycling service. 3. Temporary Container Customers. The first sentence of Section 2.2.10 of the Agreement is hereby amended as follows (changes indicated in underline and strike): Page 1 of 8 /SLo/ a 02/6/JV4-&S The Contractor shall provide temporary 2-, 4-, and 6 and 8 -cubic yard Detachable Containers and 10-, 20-, 30-, and 40 -cubic yard Drop -Boxes to Single Family Residence, Multi -Family Complex and Commercial Customers on an on-call basis. 4. Contractor's Customer Billing Responsibilities. The first paragraph of Section 2.3.3 of the Agreement is hereby amended as follows (changes indicated in underline and strip): The Contractor shall be responsible for all billing functions related to the collection services provided under this Contract. All Single -Family Residence Customers shall be billed at least quarterly„ and Multi -Family Complex and Commercial Customers shall be billed monthly. eycle. The bill's due date shall be no sooner than fifteen (15) business days after the date the bill is mailed. The Contractor may make account adjustments for over- or under- charges, provided that under -charges may only be charged for services provided within ninety (90) days of the bill date. 5. Weekly Reports. Section 2.3.4.1 of the Agreement is hereby deleted. 6. Discontinuing Service for Nonpayment. Section 3.1.3 of the Agreement is hereby replaced in its entirety with the following (changes indicated in underline and strife): The Contractor may use any legal means, including appropriate lien rights, to enforce Customer payment obligations and may discontinue service to non-paying Customers provided that such Customers are provided with ten (10) days prior written notice that service will be discontinued for non-payment. The Contractor may charge a one-time ($20.00) cart redelivery fee as noted in Attachment B., to Customers who want to restart service who have previously had their service terminated for nonpayment and had carts removed. The cart redelivery fee shall be applied as a flat charge, regardless of the number of carts delivered (e.g. Garbage, Recyclables and Compostables). 7. Mandatory Collection Implementation and Enforcement. The last paragraph of Section 3.1.4 of the Agreement is hereby amended as follows (changes indicated in underline and strilcthfeegh): requirements. If the Customer continues to be non responsive, the Contractor shall send for the debt. Once an account is turned over to third party collection, the If a Customer becomes seventy-five (75) days delinquent on a Contractor invoice, Contractor may Page 2 of 8 reduce the service level to the minimum service level for that Customer class. The Contractor may then make arrangements for third party collection and/or lien the property for the debt. The Contractor shall be allowed to charge a cart redelivery fee should the Customer request to reinstate their higher level of service after paying all overdue balances. The cart redelivery fee in Attachment B covers the redelivery of all three carts for Single-family Customers. 8. Compensation to the City. The first paragraph of Section 3.2 of the Agreement is hereby amended as follows (changes indicated in underline and kethfetigh): The Contractor shall also pay to the City a two percent (2%) City fee, applied/equal to .98 of gross receipts received from Customers, excluding itemized City, County and state taxes, during the prior month on or before the fifth twentieth (20th) working day of each month during the term of this Contract, starting on December I, 2012. The Contractor shall remit the city fee received on all payments received under this Contract, including Customer payments received after the termination date of this Contract. 9. Attachment B. The attached document entitled "Attachment B" hereby replaces Attachment B of the Agreement. 10. Full Force and Effect. Except as otherwise provided in this First Amendment, all other terms and provisions of the Agreement shall remain in full force and effect. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this First Amendment is effective as of the Effective Date. By: Name: Title: Date: CITY OF TUKWILA nolo( APPROVED AS TO FORM: City Attorney Page 3of8 By: WAST MANAGEMENT OF WASHINGTON, INC. Name: Ko bcrir C Shier ,Ma'V Title: Vic pre s r o &tr Date: / /3—� [Attachment on following page] Page 4 of 8 City of Tukwila $ 120.17 2015 Disposal $ 120.17 2016 Disposal Eff01/01/2016 0.00% % Difference 1.50% B&O % 0.862% CPI % $ 120.17 2016 Disposal $ 134.59 2017 Disposal Eff 01/01/2017 12.00% % Difference 1.50% B&O % 1.595% CPI % Attachment B 1/1/2016 1/1/2017 Pounds Per Disposal Fee Collection Fee Total Service Fee Pounds Per Unit Disposal Fee Collection Fee Total Service Fee Service Level Unit Monthly One 32 gallon Garbage Can or Units 26.08 $ 1.56 $ 4.09 $ 5.65 26.08 $ 1.75 $ 4.15 $ 5.90 Weekly Residential Curbside Service One 10 gallon Micro -Cart 6.52 $ 1.70 $ 4.94 $ 6.64 6.52 $ 1.90 $ 5.01 $ 6.91 *One 20 gallon Mini -Cart 13.04 $ 3.39 $ 4.55 $ 7.94 13.04 $ 3.80 $ 4.62 $ 8.42 *1 32/35 gallon Garbage Cart 20.86 $ 5.43 $ 6.18 $ 11.61 20.86 $ 6.09 $ 6.27 $ 12.36 *1 64 -gallon Garbage Cart 41.72 $ 10.84 $ 7.29 $ 18.13 41.72 $ 12.16 $ 7.40 $ 19.56 *1 96 -gallon Garbage Cart 62.58 $ 16.28 $ 8.40 $ 24.68 62.58 $ 18.26 $ 8.53 $ 26.79 *Additional 32 Gallon Cans (weekly svc) 20.86 $ 5.43 $ 1.08 $ 6.51 20.86 $ 6.09 $ 1.09 $ 7.18 Extras (32 gallon equivalent) 20.86 $ 1.25 $ 3.97 $ 5.22 20.86 $ 1.40 $ 4.03 $ 5.43 Miscellaneous Fees: *EoW Yard Debris service $ 7.86 $ 7.98 Yard Debris extra (32 gallon equiv) $ 1.54 $ 1.56 Add itional96-gal. yard waste cart $ 4.47 $ 4.54 Return Trip $ 6.19 $ 6.28 **Carry -out Charge, per 25 ft, per month $ 4.12 $ 4.18 Drive-in Charge, per month $ 6.19 $ 6.28 Overweight/Oversize container (per p/u) $ 3.09 $ 3.13 Redelivery of containers $ 10.32 $ 10.48 Cart Cleaning (per cart per event) $ 10.32 $ 10.48 Sunken Can Surcharge per month $ 7.73 $ 7.85 On -Call Bulky Waste Collection White Goods, except refrigerators $ 57.13 $ 58.04 Refrigerators/Freezers $ 85.60 $ 86.96 Sofas, Chairs 200.00 $ 12.00 $ 46.95 $ 58.95 200.00 $ 13.46 $ 47.69 $ 61.15 Mattresses 100.00 $ 6.00 $ 52.43 $ 58.43 100.00 $ 6.73 $ 53.26 $ 59.99 Weekly Commercial Can and Cart One 20 gallon Mini -Can 13.04 $ 3.39 $ 5.06 $ 8.45 13.04 $ 3.80 $ 5.14 $ 8.94 1 32 gallon Garbage Cart 20.86 $ 5.43 $ 6.57 $ 12.00 20.86 $ 6.09 $ 6.67 $ 12.76 1 64 -gallon Garbage Cart 41.72 $ 10.84 $ 8.15 $ 18.99 41.72 $ 12.16 $ 8.27 $ 20.43 1 96 -gallon Garbage Cart 62.58 $ 16.28 $ 11.25 $ 27.53 62.58 $ 18.26 $ 11.42 $ 29.68 Extras (32 gallon equivalent) 20.86 $ 1.25 $ 4.10 $ 5.35 20.86 $ 1.40 $ 4.16 $ 5.56 Commercial Can, Cart Container Misc. Fees Miscellaneous Fees: Weekly Yard Debris/Foodwaste service (unlined) $ 10.39 $ 10.55 Weekly Yard Debris/Foodwaste service (lined) $ 15.56 $ 15.80 64/96 Gallon Yard Extra Waste Cart Rental $ 1.54 $ 1.56 Return Trip $ 6.19 $ 6.28 Carry -out Charge, Charge, per 25 ft, per p/u $ 1.54 $ 1.56 Drive-in Charge, per month (per p/u) $ 6.19 $ 6.28 Gate and/or unlock fee (per p/u) $ 1.54 $ 1.56 Container roll-out, > 10 feet (per p/u) $ 3.09 $ 3.13 Overweight/Oversize container (per p/u) $ 3.09 $ 3.13 Redelivery of container $ 10.32 $ 10.48 Cart Cleaning (per cart per event) $ 10.32 $ 10.48 Lock (Sale) $ 10.32 $ 10.48 Detachable Container Cleaning (per yard, $13.75 min) $ 3.09 $ 3.13 * Senior low-income and/or disabled resident discounts of fifty percent (50%) shall be offered to Single-family Residential Customers meeting the Citys eligibility criteria. **Carey -out service shall be provided for all three collection streams (Garbage, Recyclables, and/or Compostables) without duplicate surcharges. Disabled cavy out at no additional charge. Page 1 of 6 City of Tukwila $ 120.17 2015 Disposal $ 120.17 2016 Disposal Eff01/01/2016 0.00% % Difference 1.50% B&O % 0.862% CPI % $ 120.17 2016 Disposal $ 134.59 2017 Disposal Eff 01/01/2017 12.00% % Difference 1.50% B&O % 1.595% CPI % Attachment B 1/1/2016 1/1/2017 Page 2 of 6 Pounds Per Unit Disposal Fee Collection Fee Total Service Fee Pounds Per Unit Disposal Fee Collection Fee Total Service Fee Service Level Weekly Commercial Detachable Container (compacted) 1 Cubic Yard Container 420.98 $ 109.47 $ 151.11 $ 260.58 420.98 $ 122.80 $ 153.52 $ 276.32 1.5 Cubic Yard Container 631.47 $ 164.19 $ 174.23 $ 338.42 631.47 $ 184.18 $ 177.00 $ 361.18 2 Cubic Yard Container 841.96 $ 218.93 $ 197.46 $ 416.39 841.96 $ 245.59 $ 200.60 $ 446.19 3 Cubic Yard Container 1,262.94 $ 328.39 $ 224.00 $ 552.39 1,262.94 $ 368.38 $ 227.57 $ 595.95 4 Cubic Yard Container 1,683.92 $ 437.85 $ 250.32 $ 688.17 1,683.92 $ 491.17 $ 254.31 $ 745.48 6 Cubic Yard Container 2,525.88 $ 656.77 $ 280.64 $ 937.41 2,525.88 $ 736.76 $ 285.11 $ 1,021.87 8 Cubic Yard Container 3,367.84 $ 875.72 $ 310.97 $ 1,186.69 3,367.84 $ 982.37 $ 315.92 $ 1,298.29 Commercial Detachable Container (loose) 1 Cubic Yard, 1 pickup/week 120.28 $ 31.28 $ 31.84 $ 63.12 120.28 $ 35.08 $ 32.34 $ 67.42 1 Cubic Yard, 2 pickups/week 120.28 $ 62.55 $ 63.70 $ 126.25 120.28 $ 70.16 $ 64.71 $ 134.87 1 Cubic Yard, 3 pickups/week 120.28 $ 93.83 $ 95.55 $ 189.38 120.28 $ 105.25 $ 97.07 $ 202.32 1 Cubic Yard, 4 pickups/week 120.28 $ 125.10 $ 127.41 $ 252.51 120.28 $ 140.33 $ 129.44 $ 269.77 1 Cubic Yard, 5 pickups/week 120.28 $ 156.38 $ 159.25 $ 315.63 120.28 $ 175.42 $ 161.79 $ 337.21 1.5 Cubic Yard, 1 pickup/week 180.42 $ 46.91 $ 41.07 $ 87.98 180.42 $ 52.62 $ 41.72 $ 94.34 1.5 Cubic Yard, 2 pickups/week 180.42 $ 93.83 $ 82.14 $ 175.97 180.42 $ 105.25 $ 83.45 $ 188.70 1.5 Cubic Yard, 3 pickups/week 180.42 $ 140.74 $ 123.22 $ 263.96 180.42 $ 157.88 $ 125.18 $ 283.06 1.5 Cubic Yard, 4 pickups/week 180.42 $ 187.66 $ 164.29 $ 351.95 180.42 $ 210.51 $ 166.91 $ 377.42 1.5 Cubic Yard, 5 pickups/week 180.42 $ 234.56 $ 205.37 $ 439.93 180.42 $ 263.12 $ 208.64 $ 471.76 2 Cubic Yard, 1 pickups/week 240.56 $ 62.55 $ 45.53 $ 108.08 240.56 $ 70.16 $ 46.25 $ 116.41 2 Cubic Yard, 2 pickups/week 240.56 $ 125.10 $ 91.08 $ 216.18 240.56 $ 140.33 $ 92.53 $ 232.86 2 Cubic Yard, 3 pickups/week 240.56 $ 187.66 $ 136.62 $ 324.28 240.56 $ 210.51 $ 138.79 $ 349.30 2 Cubic Yard, 4 pickups/week 240.56 $ 250.20 $ 182.17 $ 432.37 240.56 $ 280.67 $ 185.07 $ 465.74 2 Cubic Yard, 5 pickups/week 240.56 $ 312.76 $ 227.72 $ 540.48 240.56 $ 350.85 $ 231.35 $ 582.20 3 Cubic Yard, 1 pickup/week 360.84 $ 93.83 $ 60.66 $ 154.49 360.84 $ 105.25 $ 61.62 $ 166.87 3 Cubic Yard, 2 pickups/week 360.84 $ 187.66 $ 121.32 $ 308.98 360.84 $ 210.51 $ 123.25 $ 333.76 3 Cubic Yard, 3 pickups/week 360.84 $ 281.47 $ 182.02 $ 463.49 360.84 $ 315.75 $ 184.92 $ 500.67 3 Cubic Yard, 4 pickups/week 360.84 $ 375.31 $ 242.68 $ 617.99 360.84 $ 421.02 $ 246.55 $ 667.57 3 Cubic Yard, 5 pickups/week 360.84 $ 469.14 $ 303.36 $ 772.50 360.84 $ 526.27 $ 308.19 $ 834.46 4 Cubic Yard, 1 pickup/week 481.12 $ 125.10 $ 76.03 $ 201.13 481.12 $ 140.33 $ 77.24 $ 217.57 4 Cubic Yard, 2 pickups/week 481.12 $ 250.20 $ 152.06 $ 402.26 481.12 $ 280.67 $ 154.48 $ 435.15 4 Cubic Yard, 3 pickups/week 481.12 $ 375.31 $ 228.10 $ 603.41 481.12 $ 421.02 $ 231.73 $ 652.75 4 Cubic Yard, 4 pickups/week 481.12 $ 500.40 $ 304.14 $ 804.54 481.12 $ 561.34 $ 308.99 $ 870.33 4 Cubic Yard, 5 pickups/week 481.12 $ 625.51 $ 380.17 $ 1,005.68 481.12 $ 701.69 $ 386.23 $ 1,087.92 6 Cubic Yard, 1 pickup/week 721.68 $ 187.66 $ 96.64 $ 284.30 721.68 $ 210.51 $ 98.18 $ 308.69 6 Cubic Yard, 2 pickups/week 721.68 $ 375.31 $ 193.32 $ 568.63 721.68 $ 421.02 $ 196.40 $ 617.42 6 Cubic Yard, 3 pickups/week 721.68 $ 562.97 $ 289.95 $ 852.92 721.68 $ 631.53 $ 294.57 $ 926.10 6 Cubic Yard, 4 pickups/week 721.68 $ 750.61 $ 386.63 $ 1,137.24 721.68 $ 842.03 $ 392.79 $ 1,234.82 6 Cubic Yard, 5 pickups/week 721.68 $ 938.27 $ 483.26 $ 1,421.53 721.68 $ 1,052.54 $ 490.96 $ 1,543.50 8 Cubic Yard, 1 pickup/week 962.24 $ 250.20 $ 122.05 $ 372.25 962.24 $ 280.67 $ 123.99 $ 404.66 8 Cubic Yard, 2 pickups/week 962.24 $ 500.40 $ 244.11 $ 744.51 962.24 $ 561.34 $ 248.00 $ 809.34 8 Cubic Yard, 3 pickups/week 962.24 $ 750.61 $ 366.16 $ 1,116.77 962.24 $ 842.03 $ 372.00 $ 1,214.03 8 Cubic Yard, 4 pickups/week 962.24 $ 1,000.81 $ 488.22 $ 1,489.03 962.24 $ 1,122.70 $ 496.00 $ 1,618.70 8 Cubic Yard, 5 pickups/week 962.24 $ 1,251.02 $ 610.27 $ 1,861.29 962.24 $ 1,403.39 $ 620.00 $ 2,023.39 Extra loose cubic yard, per pickup 120.28 $ 7.22 $ 15.11 $ 22.33 120.28 $ 8.09 $ 15.35 $ 23.44 Commercial Detachable Extra Container Lifts Service Level Pounds Per Unit Disposal Fee Collectmon Fee Haul Charge Pounds Per Unit Disposal Fee Collectmon Fee Haul Charge 1 Yard detachable container 120.28 $ 7.22 $ 8.08 $ 15.30 120.28 $ 8.09 $ 8.20 $ 16.29 1.5 Yard detachable container 180.42 $ 10.82 $ 10.41 $ 21.23 180.42 $ 12.13 $ 10.57 $ 22.70 2 Yard detachable container 240.56 $ 14.43 $ 11.55 $ 25.98 240.56 $ 16.18 $ 11.73 $ 27.91 3 Yard detachable container 360.84 $ 21.66 $ 15.39 $ 37.05 360.84 $ 24.29 $ 15.63 $ 39.92 4 Yard detachable container 481.12 $ 28.87 $ 19.30 $ 48.17 481.12 $ 32.38 $ 19.60 $ 51.98 6 Yard detachable container 721.68 $ 43.31 $ 24.51 $ 67.82 721.68 $ 48.58 $ 24.90 $ 73.48 8 Yard detachable container 962.24 $ 57.74 $ 30.97 $ 88.71 962.24 $ 64.77 $ 31.46 $ 96.23 Page 2 of 6 City of Tukwila $ 120.17 2015 Disposal $ 120.17 2016 Disposal Eff01/01/2016 0.00% % Difference 1.50% B&O % 0.862% CPI % $ 120.17 2016 Disposal $ 134.59 2017 Disposal Eff 01/01/2017 12.00% % Difference 1.50% B&O % 1.595% CPI % Attachment B 1/1/2016 1/1/2017 Total Service Fee Total Service Fee Service Level Commercial Drop -box Collection Service Level (# of Boxes) Monthly Rent Delivery Charge Haul Charge Monthly Rent Delivery Charge Haul Charge Non -comp 10 cubic yard Drop -box $ 4144 $ 51.65 $ 119.62 $ 42.10 $ 52.47 $ 121.52 Non comp 15 cubic yard Drop -box $ 44.54 $ 51.65 $ 125.81 $ 45.25 $ 52.47 $ 127.81 Non comp 20 cubic yard Drop -box $ 47.64 $ 51.65 $ 132.01 $ 48.39 $ 52.47 $ 134.11 Non comp 25 cubic yard Drop -box $ 52.83 $ 51.65 $ 138.21 $ 53.67 $ 52.47 $ 140.41 Non -comp 30 cubic yard Drop -box $ 58.00 $ 51.65 $ 144.42 $ 58.92 $ 52.47 $ 146.72 Non -comp 40 cubic yard Drop -box $ 69.41 $ 51.65 $ 156.81 $ 70.51 $ 52.47 $ 159.31 Compacted 10 cubic yard Drop -box $ 51.65 $ 148.02 $ 52.47 $ 150.38 Compacted 15 cubic yard Drop -box $ 51.65 $ 154.22 $ 52.47 $ 156.67 Compacted 20 cubic yard Drop -box $ 51.65 $ 160.41 $ 52.47 $ 162.96 Compacted 25 cubic yard Drop -box $ 51.65 $ 166.61 $ 52.47 $ 169.26 Compacted 30 cubic yard Drop -box $ 51.65 $ 172.80 $ 52.47 $ 175.55 Compacted 40 cubic yard Drop -box $ 51.65 $ 185.20 $ 52.47 $ 188.15 Pounds Per Service Level Unit Disposal Fee Collection Fee Pounds Haul Per Charge Unit Disposal Fee Collection Fee Haul Charge Temporary Collection Hauling Temporary Collection Container Rental and Delivery 4 Yard detachable container 481.12 $ 28.87 $ 22.51 $ 51.38 481.12 $ 32.38 $ 22.86 $ 55.24 6 Yard detachable container 721.68 $ 43.31 $ 28.72 $ 72.03 721.68 $ 48.58 $ 29.17 $ 77.75 8 Yard detachable container 962.24 $ 57.74 $ 36.36 $ 94.10 962.24 $ 64.77 $ 36.93 $ 101.70 Non -compacted 10 cubic yard Drop -box $ 121.68 $ 123.62 Non -compacted 20 cubic yard Drop -box $ 121.68 $ 123.62 Non -compacted 30 cubic yard Drop -box $ 121.68 $ 123.62 Non -compacted 40 cubic yard Drop -box $ 121.68 $ 123.62 Service Level Delivery Fee Daily Rental Delivery Fee Daily Rental 4 Yard detachable container $ 51.65 $ 1.29 $ 52.47 $ 1.31 6 Yard detachable container $ 51.65 $ 1.59 $ 52.47 $ 1.61 8 Yard detachable container $ 51.65 $ 1.75 $ 52.47 $ 1.77 Non compacted 10 cubic yard Drop -box $ 51.65 $ 2.05 $ 52.47 $ 2.08 Non compacted 20 cubic yard Drop -box $ 51.65 $ 2.32 $ 52.47 $ 2.35 Non compacted 30 cubic yard Drop -box $ 51.65 $ 2.83 $ 52.47 $ 2.87 Non -compacted 40 cubic yard Drop -box $ 51.65 $ 3.35 $ 52.47 $ 3.40 Commercial Drop -box Collection Miscellaneous Fees: Per Event Per Event Return Trip $ 25.82 $ 26.23 Mileage (Excess of 10 miles one way or 20 round trip) $ 3.91 $ 3.97 Roll Off Disposal $ 134.59 $ 150.74 Stand-by Time (per minute) $ 1.64 $ 1.66 Drop -box turn around charge $ 10.32 $ 10.48 Hourly Rates Service Per Hou Per Hour Rear/Side-load packer + driver $ 98.12 $ 99.68 Front -load packer+driver $ 98.12 $ 99.68 Drop -box Tmck+drive r $ 98.12 $ 99.68 Additional Labor (per person) $ 46.47 $ 47.21 *** 12% more than the gate rate at the appropriate disposal site Page 3 of 6 Clornritinsation ostments 2.2.1 Annual Rate Adjusurtent The Curetractor s col:kettle:in service charges% excluding wane disposal fees, for each level of scrisilice shall increase or decrease once eikenc gear by eighty percent 11I or of the change in the Conserneer Prick Index CWURATillikSAD Scanle-TaseisnaiinBromeirnm Metropolitan Arica for Urban Wage. Lamas and Clerical 11N 4. nevem (Revised Series) iiklP1sW 1982.1954jprepierci'.4 by thic United States Deliariment Labor, 15 Or 1....e4Or Sul 4i, or a replacement Mak* late "CPI indeiCT Aelinstmeirels the, COMMOCI'S coltectMo 41.14 11 charge 1 1. he made in Links of eine nem ($0.(11). Fractions licks than Um cent (50.01). shall riot be considered whim retaking adjustments. Ranks shall 11ll914darinnally, lannary 1, '014 Oho "Adjustment Date). The Contractor shall eubmn to the City for review and approval a Rate Adjuatamma Statement, caleallaking the new rotes ter Ihe next. yam% 'by 141514 125' the pencemage change in 4 15Endes flkl" the musl reciern keiselke nt 21 inonlb periski 844o 1.28 funsi 21:5'h. The Contractor s 09 149994 shall be pits:wined tes the Tiny no !later than October tat 11.459fist Adijina mein Dien arid flim City silAH 'tow, thirty (3 05 days to copra -mil the Contractor's rale modification calculations. On City approval, eslaich shall not be unreasonably withheld or dielayed„ the new rates shall take effecl on SUPwary 181 of the nem year., and .CUSUYElerS shall 01 nOlinett in November, at leasi lorty-flve 51 55 days prior to the date aidiiiineell taw/ Ilien nine ttrlfectme, Should ratepayers .nut OthetCe iliftety attettitO0 Sher miiiseid iie.eidlinosi rate 5,41 11.1151011 terroirs by dm Contractor, in 11210 chaapraawall by the City, impilementalion of the new rates shall be delayed by one 1410' 62 without opptientenis),' foe tecovery lam revenue. 1.5.5' Disposal Fen Adgeistenenlis 4)1 958124181 Fee, 1d1aa41l019er118 4ofi be made 'MOM tO mflem ineneases 142 4ecrerHS585 in King fees (4 solidi waste. in the event of a change in ,dEspessid tees, the disposal tee component of rates charged to Customers shall be 81 1311184, based on Container content weights 4p111- 2111 011.Atketicheraent 11 of" 04t5 C:ontract. Specific exarnples of rate modcations data to Consumer Price Index Had disposal let changes are provided 11 Anischiment. C.. Changes in Di)spesaLlProicessing Sites arid 50524014 181441 Contracrior 1441. 031 risk fin the pTOCeseitlfig arid marketing 1,1 ken:KW:des and Ccimpostables. r the. Contractor 021 resciiitlind hy the City to use processing sillier, 01 Marker, Other thrert those being used at the initiation 445 this Ceentrant, Cho Contract CT May sathath a 4115,18 014 proposal for it rate adjustment 14 reneen any 22i5i1iilY(11110A 818459 111 rehings, to the Ciamratereir, The 523 41491 and Coffiratloty dipmm 4 mcgollate in good inith any 91 010138811 tU the Ottett 11.112191.1 th123e eog13 112 %wimp. °thee Moat limit Mite The Cc/MtActor 1)1,9 2112 82 1151 1,1 Thedify due to employee wage Moemos, lh mtlIM af Raaydados,, Garlampe aoHtalioa .sarvioe ,108e1 atai'Ea, 41 other111212 5'1 affecting 0528 collection Sytthrat, Nt the (Mee of the Ciegls decision to extend this Canonici through inkoking contract 1111111111 8120 CthrtitS, the Contractor 91208 present a request ft:m relief for any adverse market changes that bake occurred during 842 previous period ol the Contract. 'The 5' 15 is under 10 obligatigin to give consideration for theee astkeiTSt kthittritith 0,9 A for invoiking thsi 11.211111 11'l extenteicia uptieFL If new 1 King 68 110115', %inst:raglan State or Federal taxes are imposed 140' rates of tskieting LAY,C,S the Changed ISI 'r the execution dean of this Ongriscit, ivied din 59101101 '1 caf daaaa 1.51,11 44144 reissills in 0284 11',1141! Chtethrthe 1.19l4 44 Chertit Oh et.,ac likonsand gggiglly, ftp,. Contriicior and City shall enter into 4611 12 faith 1455118 111111041 221 doom:ran, Whether compensation adjusiiments isre 84944l 2110111 4 nd if so, io d.o. 4121120111- 181' eighth:W. and the oladjulaaleat ,4o1 5' adjuslawaa 51 Contractor eltargee 01111 541941' j' with Me amtuat rate 11J5 .11.00104141 process described OIL 01181 Sectisin Attaxiititiont C Rate .Moditleation Examples The collection and disposal irompoirems Me Custom= charges listen in .Allachmeim B h adjusted seParately, opprodundita colksagion corriporient crof Ca:Man= charges will adjusted annually, pursuant 10 ibis Section and ax described below, Tire disposal ixiinporient the Customer charges fisted in Artaalime= B will be adjusted only if ,lie City taceivaaa nolificmton SM:10 he County of' a pending dispiasal fee 1111J 41011, 41041 WiAl! 110E: 4141001I001'' CM„Cti'Ve until Ile114114 dO.114441 charges 0141 1111 effective and are actually charged in the CorMantor. EarM1)3„.0 Ma boil: coillackali arid disposal:I ralr adjustments are provided as thiliters: Colintliam Entunpolielat Adjustment iccollectSon component listed in .Atincluntint8 will bat 41 4. dehinaned lay the 144440411,4 .01 434e1,. 34 change: PCC , pcertIgecfl os (),CP[ Wluana Ncc 1 now ,341' 1,11410 charge iximpeneni of the customaa Irak,. 6n" 44 Fir 1i4„11:1010' salaam 4144111 and PCC The previous collection charge component Mite (raw:guar 4101441' Mr a parbeedar sularine leVd„ And 401 341 14041 Most remora Juno snipe; and QAM The CM vah,i0 nsod for the pleviania roe adinstnvent or, in the of the first 414 1111010't 21433U44II1111111, the CPI value rematad :041; the entf 444 0,1114: 20 Onspaival (iramponeat Atlijitatincnit lei the case or a disposal fee moditkation at County disposal facilities, 344111 411110.3410 011 endedarnern 00 eirith 8e04 004e leVeL win be adjusted its hallows: Step 0: VYF — CitiE Step 2: Nvc — ODC) Villein NibE now disposal 0' 444r4441 componeint tir the ettauvoreee rege for a 34441114111 10 SerVwe level and NIT Ili e 13CW ChSpesid ree„, dollars raid EOn 410111 ODC '3'h old chsposval charge rannporreat ar the 4' lo rate for a pal tieidat !aervia.* 0121, The old diaposad fce, .0 01014 ma 00404;, ova Preilihnine tax adjusteni (Di iS3'4),54 nornpuimini, and CETR. 6' 1141140000 1004 Se 100,4 ram (the 4„13417,0011 11 1. CAA SR:e 0.018 '8043 11 00104 4' '1011130k RN example, using an initial 33 35-44104010410 anti rae of 41092 per inonthr, if the. previous 34211 is: 143.2, the new CIPl iadaii and thc",, :disposal: fee 41410001141'' 1' from, 414414 1 SW per ,on starting 041 laMatry 1„ 20 IA, LOW! Oki dispaaal compoisenl 1144 04.,9,2, the old 41'410014141100104comporoara is 45.99 arid tlae :State lEseise Tax rm4. 44 400019, the 001 1110140)41 201.4 Customer charge for orie 32/3 5-gadon per week 344140101100 44141 CUrbSidC SerViCC WeMild 3441 (144.3-0142.2) New Collodion liininiptment 41 99 04 0..$ 46„03 1043..2) 341414141 11:3i1145all ("04411X.011001i = 44.93 x 01114,11)149] plus excise fax aihnstment of 0.1) 144 z, 5 ,20 Thus, thc new Customer charge :for 041„e can per wook Retsielemia! Curbside $ervice will 4010 80,•)•,C1.3 plias $8 ,840„ ,eepeeketg '30 24 Consumer Price Index - Urban Wage Earners and Original Data Value Series Id: CWURA423SA0 Not Seasonally Adjusted Area: Seattle -Tacoma -Bremerton, WA Item: All items Base Period: 1982-84=100 Years: 2003 to 2014 Year Bureau of Labor Statistics Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Annual HALF1 HALF2 Increase 80% of Increase 2003 186.2 187.0 185.7 188.2 187.8 185.3 186.7 186.2 187.1 2004 187.8 189.1 190.4 189.6 191.6 190.3 189.6 188.7 190.5 2.531% 2.025% 2005 192.4 196.2 194.8 195.3 198.6 196.1 195.3 194.1 196.5 2.311% 1.849% 2006 198.0 202.5 203.8 205.1 203.9 204.3 202.6 200.8 204.4 4.620% 3.696% 2007 205.746 210.388 210.550 210.220 213.107 214.024 210.266 208.373 212.160 3.312% 2.650% 2008 216.332 218.483 223.573 223.273 220.687 216.424 219.692 218.664 220.721 6.185% 4.948% 2009 218.752 220.208 221.993 221.873 221.339 220.905 220.658 219.853 221.463 -0.707% -0.565% 2010 221.215 222.309 221.857 223.444 223.112 222.853 222.384 221.714 223.053 -0.061% -0.049% 2011 225.790 228.313 230.072 230.558 232.697 231.297 229.435 227.455 231.415 3.703% 2.962% 2012 232.081 234.808 236.222 236.750 237.947 234.588 235.261 233.959 236.564 2.673% 2.138% 2013 236.542 237.405 238.963 239.343 239.363 238.021 238.129 237.271 238.987 1.160% 0.928% 2014 239.607 243.690 244.293 244.471 244.289 240.726 242.732 242.006 243.458 2.230% 1.784% 2015 240.735 243.165 246.925 247.5 246.307 246.146 244.933 243.104 246.761 1.077% 0.862% 2016 246.464 249.396 251.848 248.769 1.994% 1.595% Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics Generated on: August 26, 2013 (11:44:22 AM) City of Tukwila $ 120.17 2013 Disposal $ 120.17 2014 Disposal Eff01/01/2014 0.00% % Difference 1.50% B&O % 0.928% CPI % $ 120.17 2014 Disposal $ 120.17 2015 Disposal Eff01/01/2015 0.00% % Difference 1.50% B&O % 1.784% CPI % Attachment B 1/1/2014 1/1/2015 Pounds Per Disposal Fee Collection Fee Total Service Fee Pounds Per Unit Disposal Fee Collection Fee Total Service Fee Service Level Unit Monthly One 32 gallon Garbage Can or Units 26.08 $ 1.56 $ 3.99 $ 5.55 26.08 $ 1.56 $ 4.06 $ 5.62 Weekly Residential Curbside Service One 10 gallon Micro -Cart 6.52 $ 1.70 $ 4.82 $ 6.52 6.52 $ 1.70 $ 4.90 $ 6.60 One 20 gallon Mini -Cart 13.04 $ 3.39 $ 4.45 $ 7.84 13.04 $ 3.39 $ 4.52 $ 7.91 '"1 32/35 gallon Garbage Cart 20.86 $ 5.43 $ 6.03 $ 11.46 20.86 $ 5.43 $ 6.13 $ 11.56 '"1 64 -gallon Garbage Cart 41.72 $ 10.84 $ 7.11 $ 17.95 41.72 $ 10.84 $ 7.23 $ 18.07 96 -gallon Garbage Cart 62.58 $ 16.28 $ 8.19 $ 24.47 62.58 $ 16.28 $ 8.33 $ 24.61 Additional 32 Gallon Cans (weekly svc) 20.86 $ 5.43 $ 1.07 $ 6.50 20.86 $ 5.43 $ 1.08 $ 6.51 Extras (32 gallon equivalent) 20.86 $ 1.25 $ 3.88 $ 5.13 20.86 $ 1.25 $ 3.94 $ 5.19 Miscellaneous Fees: '"EoW Yard Debris service $ 7.67 $ 7.80 Yard Debris extra (32 gallon equiv) $ 1.51 $ 1.53 Add itional96-gal. yard waste cart $ 4.37 $ 4.44 Return Trip $ 6.04 $ 6.14 Carry -out Charge, per 25 ft, per month $ 4.02 $ 4.09 Drive-in Charge, per month $ 6.04 $ 6.14 Overweight/Oversize container (per p/u) $ 3.02 $ 3.07 Redelivery of containers $ 10.07 $ 10.24 Cart Cleaning (per cart per event) $ 10.07 $ 10.24 Sunken Can Surcharge per month $ 7.54 $ 7.67 On -Call Bulky Waste Collection White Goods, except refrigerators $ 55.66 $ 56.65 Refrigerators/Freezers $ 83.39 $ 84.87 Sofas, Chairs 200.00 $ 12.00 $ 45.74 $ 57.74 200.00 $ 12.00 $ 46.55 $ 58.55 Mattresses 100.00 $ 6.00 $ 51.08 $ 57.08 100.00 $ 6.00 $ 51.99 $ 57.99 Weekly Commercial Can and Cart One 20 gallon Mini -Can 13.04 $ 3.39 $ 4.94 $ 8.33 13.04 $ 3.39 $ 5.02 $ 8.41 1 32 gallon Garbage Cart 20.86 $ 5.43 $ 6.41 $ 11.84 20.86 $ 5.43 $ 6.52 $ 11.95 1 64 -gallon Garbage Cart 41.72 $ 10.84 $ 7.95 $ 18.79 41.72 $ 10.84 $ 8.09 $ 18.93 1 96 -gallon Garbage Cart 62.58 $ 16.28 $ 10.97 $ 27.25 62.58 $ 16.28 $ 11.16 $ 27.44 Extras (32 gallon equivalent) 20.86 $ 1.25 $ 4.00 $ 5.25 20.86 $ 1.25 $ 4.07 $ 5.32 Miscellaneous Fees: Weekly Yard Debris/Foodwaste service (unlined) $ 10.13 $ 10.31 Weekly Yard Debris/Foodwaste service (lined) $ 15.16 $ 15.43 64/96 Gallon Yard Extra Waste Cart Rental $ 1.51 $ 1.53 Return Trip $ 6.04 $ 6.14 Carry -out Charge, Charge, per 25 ft, per p/u $ 1.51 $ 1.53 Drive-in Charge, per month (per p/u) $ 6.04 $ 6.14 Gate and/or unlock fee (per p/u) $ 1.51 $ 1.53 Container roll-out, > 10 feet (per p/u) $ 3.02 $ 3.07 Ove[weight/Oversize container (per p/u) $ 3.02 $ 3.07 Redelivery of container $ 10.07 $ 10.24 Cart Cleaning (per cart per event) $ 10.07 $ 10.24 Lock (Sale) $ 10.07 $ 10.24 Detachable Container Cleaning (per yard, $13.75 min) $ 3.02 $ 3.07 * Senior low-income and/or disabled resident discounts of fifty percent (50%) shall be offered to Single-family Residential Customers meeting the Citys eligibility criteria. **Carey -out service shall be provided for all three collection streams (Garbage, Recyclables, and/or Compostables) without duplicate surcharges. Disabled cavy out at no additional charge. Page 1 of 6 City of Tukwila $ 120.17 2013 Disposal $ 120.17 2014 Disposal Eff01/01/2014 0.00% % Difference 1.50% B&O % 0.928% CPI % $ 120.17 2014 Disposal $ 120.17 2015 Disposal Eff01/01/2015 0.00% % Difference 1.50% B&O % 1.784% CPI % Attachment B 1/1/2014 1/1/2015 Page 2 of 6 Pounds Per Unit Disposal Fee Collection Fee Total Service Fee Pounds Per Unit Disposal Fee Collection Fee Total Service Fee Service Level Weekly Commercial Detachable Container (compacted) 1 Cubic Yard Container 420.98 $ 109.47 $ 147.20 $ 256.67 420.98 $ 109.47 $ 149.82 $ 259.29 1.5 Cubic Yard Container 631.47 $ 164.19 $ 169.73 $ 333.92 631.47 $ 164.19 $ 172.75 $ 336.94 2 Cubic Yard Container 841.96 $ 218.93 $ 192.35 $ 411.28 841.96 $ 218.93 $ 195.78 $ 414.71 3 Cubic Yard Container 1,262.94 $ 328.39 $ 218.20 $ 546.59 1,262.94 $ 328.39 $ 222.09 $ 550.48 4 Cubic Yard Container 1,683.92 $ 437.85 $ 243.84 $ 681.69 1,683.92 $ 437.85 $ 248.19 $ 686.04 6 Cubic Yard Container 2,525.88 $ 656.77 $ 273.38 $ 930.15 2,525.88 $ 656.77 $ 278.25 $ 935.02 8 Cubic Yard Container 3,367.84 $ 875.72 $ 302.92 $ 1,178.64 3,367.84 $ 875.72 $ 308.32 $ 1,184.04 Commercial Detachable Container (loose) 1 Cubic Yard, 1 pickup/week 120.28 $ 31.28 $ 31.02 $ 62.30 120.28 $ 31.28 $ 31.57 $ 62.85 1 Cubic Yard, 2 pickups/week 120.28 $ 62.55 $ 62.06 $ 124.61 120.28 $ 62.55 $ 63.16 $ 125.71 1 Cubic Yard, 3 pickups/week 120.28 $ 93.83 $ 93.08 $ 186.91 120.28 $ 93.83 $ 94.74 $ 188.57 1 Cubic Yard, 4 pickups/week 120.28 $ 125.10 $ 124.12 $ 249.22 120.28 $ 125.10 $ 126.33 $ 251.43 1 Cubic Yard, 5 pickups/week 120.28 $ 156.38 $ 155.13 $ 311.51 120.28 $ 156.38 $ 157.89 $ 314.27 1.5 Cubic Yard, 1 pickup/week 180.42 $ 46.91 $ 40.01 $ 86.92 180.42 $ 46.91 $ 40.72 $ 87.63 1.5 Cubic Yard, 2 pickups/week 180.42 $ 93.83 $ 80.02 $ 173.85 180.42 $ 93.83 $ 81.44 $ 175.27 1.5 Cubic Yard, 3 pickups/week 180.42 $ 140.74 $ 120.03 $ 260.77 180.42 $ 140.74 $ 122.17 $ 262.91 1.5 Cubic Yard, 4 pickups/week 180.42 $ 187.66 $ 160.04 $ 347.70 180.42 $ 187.66 $ 162.89 $ 350.55 1.5 Cubic Yard, 5 pickups/week 180.42 $ 234.56 $ 200.06 $ 434.62 180.42 $ 234.56 $ 203.62 $ 438.18 2 Cubic Yard, 1 pickups/week 240.56 $ 62.55 $ 44.36 $ 106.91 240.56 $ 62.55 $ 45.15 $ 107.70 2 Cubic Yard, 2 pickups/week 240.56 $ 125.10 $ 88.73 $ 213.83 240.56 $ 125.10 $ 90.31 $ 215.41 2 Cubic Yard, 3 pickups/week 240.56 $ 187.66 $ 133.09 $ 320.75 240.56 $ 187.66 $ 135.46 $ 323.12 2 Cubic Yard, 4 pickups/week 240.56 $ 250.20 $ 177.46 $ 427.66 240.56 $ 250.20 $ 180.62 $ 430.82 2 Cubic Yard, 5 pickups/week 240.56 $ 312.76 $ 221.83 $ 534.59 240.56 $ 312.76 $ 225.78 $ 538.54 3 Cubic Yard, 1 pickup/week 360.84 $ 93.83 $ 59.10 $ 152.93 360.84 $ 93.83 $ 60.15 $ 153.98 3 Cubic Yard, 2 pickups/week 360.84 $ 187.66 $ 118.19 $ 305.85 360.84 $ 187.66 $ 120.29 $ 307.95 3 Cubic Yard, 3 pickups/week 360.84 $ 281.47 $ 177.31 $ 458.78 360.84 $ 281.47 $ 180.47 $ 461.94 3 Cubic Yard, 4 pickups/week 360.84 $ 375.31 $ 236.40 $ 611.71 360.84 $ 375.31 $ 240.61 $ 615.92 3 Cubic Yard, 5 pickups/week 360.84 $ 469.14 $ 295.50 $ 764.64 360.84 $ 469.14 $ 300.77 $ 769.91 4 Cubic Yard, 1 pickup/week 481.12 $ 125.10 $ 74.07 $ 199.17 481.12 $ 125.10 $ 75.39 $ 200.49 4 Cubic Yard, 2 pickups/week 481.12 $ 250.20 $ 148.13 $ 398.33 481.12 $ 250.20 $ 150.77 $ 400.97 4 Cubic Yard, 3 pickups/week 481.12 $ 375.31 $ 222.20 $ 597.51 481.12 $ 375.31 $ 226.16 $ 601.47 4 Cubic Yard, 4 pickups/week 481.12 $ 500.40 $ 296.27 $ 796.67 481.12 $ 500.40 $ 301.55 $ 801.95 4 Cubic Yard, 5 pickups/week 481.12 $ 625.51 $ 370.33 $ 995.84 481.12 $ 625.51 $ 376.93 $ 1,002.44 6 Cubic Yard, 1 pickup/week 721.68 $ 187.66 $ 94.15 $ 281.81 721.68 $ 187.66 $ 95.82 $ 283.48 6 Cubic Yard, 2 pickups/week 721.68 $ 375.31 $ 188.31 $ 563.62 721.68 $ 375.31 $ 191.67 $ 566.98 6 Cubic Yard, 3 pickups/week 721.68 $ 562.97 $ 282.45 $ 845.42 721.68 $ 562.97 $ 287.48 $ 850.45 6 Cubic Yard, 4 pickups/week 721.68 $ 750.61 $ 376.61 $ 1,127.22 721.68 $ 750.61 $ 383.33 $ 1,133.94 6 Cubic Yard, 5 pickups/week 721.68 $ 938.27 $ 470.75 $ 1,409.02 721.68 $ 938.27 $ 479.14 $ 1,417.41 8 Cubic Yard, 1 pickup/week 962.24 $ 250.20 $ 118.89 $ 369.09 962.24 $ 250.20 $ 121.01 $ 371.21 8 Cubic Yard, 2 pickups/week 962.24 $ 500.40 $ 237.79 $ 738.19 962.24 $ 500.40 $ 242.03 $ 742.43 8 Cubic Yard, 3 pickups/week 962.24 $ 750.61 $ 356.68 $ 1,107.29 962.24 $ 750.61 $ 363.04 $ 1,113.65 8 Cubic Yard, 4 pickups/week 962.24 $ 1,000.81 $ 475.57 $ 1,476.38 962.24 $ 1,000.81 $ 484.05 $ 1,484.86 8 Cubic Yard, 5 pickups/week 962.24 $ 1,251.02 $ 594.46 $ 1,845.48 962.24 $ 1,251.02 $ 605.06 $ 1,856.08 Extra loose cubic yard, per pickup 120.28 $ 7.22 $ 14.73 $ 21.95 120.28 $ 7.22 $ 14.99 $ 22.21 Commercial Detachable Extra Container Lifts Service Level Pounds Per Unit Disposal Fee Collectmon Fee Haul Charge Pounds Per Unit Disposal Fee Collectmon Fee Haul Charge 1 Yard detachable container 120.28 $ 7.22 $ 7.88 $ 15.10 120.28 $ 7.22 $ 8.02 $ 15.24 1.5 Yard detachable container 180.42 $ 10.82 $ 10.15 $ 20.97 180.42 $ 10.82 $ 10.33 $ 21.15 2 Yard detachable container 240.56 $ 14.43 $ 11.26 $ 25.69 240.56 $ 14.43 $ 11.46 $ 25.89 3 Yard detachable container 360.84 $ 21.66 $ 15.00 $ 36.66 360.84 $ 21.66 $ 15.26 $ 36.92 4 Yard detachable container 481.12 $ 28.87 $ 18.81 $ 47.68 481.12 $ 28.87 $ 19.14 $ 48.01 6 Yard detachable container 721.68 $ 43.31 $ 23.89 $ 67.20 721.68 $ 43.31 $ 24.31 $ 67.62 8 Yard detachable container 962.24 $ 57.74 $ 30.18 $ 87.92 962.24 $ 57.74 $ 30.71 $ 88.45 Page 2 of 6 City of Tukwila $ 120.17 2013 Disposal $ 120.17 2014 Disposal Eff01/01/2014 0.00% % Difference 1.50% B&O % 0.928% CPI % $ 120.17 2014 Disposal $ 120.17 2015 Disposal Eff01/01/2015 0.00% % Difference 1.50% B&O % 1.784% CPI % Attachment B 1/1/2014 1/1/2015 Total Service Fee Total Service Fee Service Level Commercial Drop -box Collection Service Level (# of Boxes) Daily Rent Monthly Rent Delivery Charge Haul Daily Charge Rent Monthly Rent Delivery Charge Haul Charge Non comp 10 cubic yard Drop -box $ 1.71 $ 40.37 $ 50.32 $ 116.53 $ 1.74 $ 41.09 $ 51.21 $ 118.60 Non comp 15 cubic yard Drop -box $ 1.81 $ 43.39 $ 50.32 $ 122.56 $ 1.84 $ 44.16 $ 51.21 $ 124.74 Non comp 20 cubic yard Drop -box $ 1.91 $ 46.42 $ 50.32 $ 128.60 $ 1.94 $ 47.24 $ 51.21 $ 130.89 Non comp 25 cubic yard Drop -box $ 2.11 $ 51.47 $ 50.32 $ 134.63 $ 2.14 $ 52.38 $ 51.21 $ 137.03 Non -comp 30 cubic yard Drop -box $ 2.32 $ 56.51 $ 50.32 $ 140.68 $ 2.36 $ 57.51 $ 51.21 $ 143.19 Non -comp 40 cubic yard Drop box $ 2.82 $ 67.62 $ 50.32 $ 152.75 $ 2.87 $ 68.82 $ 51.21 $ 155.47 Compacted 10 cubic yard Drop -box $ 50.32 $ 144.19 $ 51.21 $ 146.76 Compacted 15 cubic yard Drop -box $ 50.32 $ 150.23 $ 51.21 $ 152.91 Compacted 20 cubic yard Drop -box $ 50.32 $ 156.26 $ 51.21 $ 159.04 Compacted 25 cubic yard Drop -box $ 50.32 $ 162.30 $ 51.21 $ 165.19 Compacted 30 cubic yard Drop -box $ 50.32 $ 168.33 $ 51.21 $ 171.33 Compacted 40 cubic yard Drop -box $ 50.32 $ 180.41 $ 51.21 $ 183.62 Service Level Pounds Per Unit Disposal Fee Collection Fee Pounds Haul Per Charge Unit Disposal Fee Collection Fee Haul Charge Temporary Collection Hauling Temporary Collection Container Rental and Delivery 4 Yard detachable container 481.12 $ 28.87 $ 21.93 $ 50.80 481.12 $ 28.87 $ 22.32 $ 51.19 6 Yard detachable container 721.68 $ 43.31 $ 27.99 $ 71.30 721.68 $ 43.31 $ 28.48 $ 71.79 8 Yard detachable container 962.24 $ 57.74 $ 35.42 $ 93.16 962.24 $ 57.74 $ 36.05 $ 93.79 Non -compacted 10 cubic yard Drop -box $ 118.54 $ 120.65 Non -compacted 20 cubic yard Drop -box $ 118.54 $ 120.65 Non -compacted 30 cubic yard Drop -box $ 118.54 $ 120.65 Non -compacted 40 cubic yard Drop -box $ 118.54 $ 120.65 Service Level Delivery Fee Daily Rental Monthly Rental Delivery Fee Daily Rental Monthly Rental 4 Yard detachable container $ 50.32 $ 1.26 $ 15.03 $ 51.21 $ 1.28 $ 15.29 6 Yard detachable container $ 50.32 $ 1.56 $ 17.25 $ 51.21 $ 1.58 $ 17.55 8 Yard detachable container $ 50.32 $ 1.71 $ 19.88 $ 51.21 $ 1.74 $ 20.23 Non compacted 10 cubic yard Drop -box $ 50.32 $ 2.01 $ 51.47 $ 51.21 $ 2.04 $ 52.38 Non compacted 20 cubic yard Drop -box $ 50.32 $ 2.27 $ 57.52 $ 51.21 $ 2.31 $ 58.54 Non compacted 30 cubic yard Drop -box $ 50.32 $ 2.77 $ 69.64 $ 51.21 $ 2.81 $ 70.88 Non -compacted 40 cubic yard Drop -box $ 50.32 $ 3.28 $ 84.77 $ 51.21 $ 3.33 $ 86.28 Commercial Drop -box Collection Miscellaneous Fees: Per Event Per Event Return Trip $ 25.16 $ 25.60 Mileage (Excess of 10 miles one way or 20 round trip) $ 3.82 $ 3.88 Roll Off Disposal $ 134.59 $ 134.59 Stand-by Time (per minute) $ 1.61 $ 1.63 Drop -box turn around charge $ 10.07 $ 10.24 Hourly Rates Service Per Hou Per Hour Rear/Side-load packer + driver $ 95.59 $ 97.29 Front -load packer+driver $ 95.59 $ 97.29 Drop -box Tmck+drivel $ 95.59 $ 97.29 Additional Labor (per person) $ 45.28 $ 46.08 * ** 12% more than the gate rate at the appropriate disposal site Page 3 of 6 3.3 Corn0nsaitio444 Adjustments 3.3.1 Annual Rale Adjustment The Coot:actor' a 0003Ct1S044 4i 44'C charges. excluding ',Abate: disposal 64444, ibr each level 4 seTvice shall increase or decrease once every MU" by eighty perbern (80%) of Me 1044 1144 in: the Crassibraer Price Index CWL I(Al2 4l'14 67 the Se.41rit.Thr(3011(041'BrC1110411011 444'OTO401414491 Area ihr Urban Wage Lifirriers and Chibeid Workers, 444, 444(4444 l444:44441 (Av.hied Series) 4. Pl44/98'24 914) prepased by tlys 1.1nired 441444e1 Debark/nem of Labor, Bombe of Fiat:for Stab:Mies, 1144 a replacement index (the "CPI lindex").. Attjuslmerthit 10 the Cbotrostoes riMIeetion 41.844 44, ellaW 11 1, be made in omits of ene cent (S0,01). Fractions less than one tient (S0.1)1). shall not be aOsSidered when making itdfustiments. 441441 Shan Ww &kluged annually, January 1, 20 14 Oho lilSrovierst Date"). 771fe Contractor shah submit to the filly for IN:view and aprovai a Rate Adjustment/ Statement, calculantig, the new mask for the nest year, 'by 4.44441 14 the percentage 411, 44 in i1 0Index for the most rebelli VoNIINO ft 2) month period ebbing on June .10Sh, The Comm:toes 1'4 44441446411 411111 trOOS^Sded City no Vater IhAn OcUthet 1444 441 1444 60 fhe A41juSlInC3V1 4.)2044: arltd 11114' City Anill ifois thirty TM) days to 1440111 444 the 414441444444444'4rime modification 4.1.4 4.10141 fiko44 4144 which Shalt not be unreasonably withheld or delayed„ the new rates shall take effect on lainuaby 1 sit or the next year, arid Customers shalt be notified in Nmiemben at least flarty-ribe (if 5 days prior to the data adjusted rabbi become effective, Should 11 6444541444404 nut resibsie 144111144 14444 444' due 10 rnissed deadlines, MOS cakiblitthion errors 4144 the COnillglOr, Of fate ilikappeobAl by the, City, iniffletrueinanon of ltbi new rakes shall be deIriyiest by 14 0444' month 114444111411111414 for recovery lost revenue. Disposal Fee kifiliffitiments Disposal Fee adbliblifferitS Awn 414. Made 6144 Contretelor bolkimion rotes to reflect increases or decreases in King Comity disposal fifss Rif SC, W! wow.. in 16414 event of a change dEspoisal fees, the :disposal fee cc:impatient of. rates charged to Customers shall be ktusted, based On COssiainur content bbleits: specified in: /4111441; '4441144111 144 of &US ()Distract Specific. L'51111141144 44 of rate modificaticins due to Consumer Price Index Eltd Ir sposal Fee changes LOC provided in Attachment C. .3,3 .3 Changes in Dtsprisalilkicycessing Sites. and 444414104444 Fees The Camenctor assumes all risk felthe plocesking and marketing of Illifecyc tables and ('1 841p114411144111141 lithe Contractor 144 required by 6111 Ci:ty use proseinthag, sites 01 111114014414 4411184 than those being used at the initiation of this Ceintraief, the Contractor may sukintirt at, dittOiled proposal for 44 rate adjostment WI refloat any additiOssiO COSU or ravings Ps the Cimtratiter, The City and Ciontractor 14144.0 11 FrOgOOWISS ill good 4441111 any :eitikrittyst to, disi 1111:11044 offiiet ihetw e0414,4 or tabbies. 1. 444 Other lidodi 'boat inbeii The: Cornmetor 4411 SISO AdjUSI 01 TrOxfily 1,444 4'4 doe to employee wage 0ll1144'414464444 114 %thine of Ritcybllifiles„ Offrisage colloglion .!6ccr144i11f; k1ins 1-0 0014W ChangOS ark:siting the collection system, ",6. the 1411141 of the fkikty's decision to extend 41044 Contract through 1114144k1 4144 corarad extenslinn options, the Contractor can present a request 4441 relief6,, 111 44 adverse market changes :ChM have occurred during!, the putivious period of the (k11014.144 4111 44' City k !under ho obligation to give tamisicieration fur .41141 athecirst chirage$ es tu timulithba for My:old:iv tht torninifit 44411119 441 1.44444 44441 if new City, 4440441 County, Washingtoin 111:114444 08 Federal taxes anS imposed or the buts 6 4414111144 4IM;1S Are changed 46' 'r the exonnion amt this Commit 1111)1 111 141441101 .1 of these changes resyrks 11444444444044,1111,41 4 44 4144.11' 1',1'.411) Coniratifek 411,4441 in e41eS9 of five thousand dofiar, (SS.,050) 4141115 41 fht. Contranor and COT shan 1411141 into gOSO I141461 414444414 1440,11144 441 deverrnitox wilether corripmsation adjumrritruts 44411 'arpsos)priAge and if 4110 in 44 144414444 1114444 amount: and ths! nrictbud 114 adjustment Any adtimment01 Centriletbr 1444 4l'41144 1,444 444Oin6d,1 'with the annual sate adiuslment process described .11. OOS SeCOOn Attach awed C Rate .Modificiatimi Examples Tito collection and 41 pa eompnetems. or dee Customer charges hoed in .Amieferneest B wbe adjusted separately, as appropriate, 'fly collection component of Customer charges wall adjusted annadly, pursuant to this Section and as d1st ityil below, The, iiiimpusal imimporiumil el../154Unler etitarges listed titi Attachment B will be stflusted only if like City receives noitilicatton Bum the County of's pendia:1g disposal fee adjusteriellt, and Wfl1111,0t beerillne' effective until tit chiiiip4M Marcos Mmuutriu effect:um and are actually charged to the Ceestractor. ForlealOS for boa Cr:likes:ion end disposal ram admstments are provideud as Pillows: Collfeetion Commenced Adjustment Thc L,,111.,kC6C,1•1 component listed in Attachment 13 will be increased diCa'44;30c1 1t the ammo. (Adm. CRI Change: NC( lr tk , x pm 414 Where NC:C 0be ((ese +1»08(01.08) charge component of Pic customer iate inf. a berticulur smmium aud PCC Ike previous mallomion charge compunein of the Cummmux idaO for 4 p ltu ir nfulett katift tad t1 10 a, 'the num mrom June imer otCPl et The 1 P1 vahm used Mr the pervious ram adj.:mon/Jan or, in the cave 4 the fast eteareck 2idjustmeitt, the 1 value ropmhed 111 die end of „hal,e 201 U0 pttaOCcEmpemenit Ad,j mamma lt the case 111 it tisposal mudifistauun at County disposal facilities, the .disposal companion itt each ifervite level Vs=qH. 0411 1tdJ11 led ss. follows., Skip 1VF - orfrc Step WO( — (0(1,4 - ODC) > 6.-E0/4] Where N:be tlite new disposal charge eimiwomi,t/1 I4114(uumumer rime. for a puticulat &stone level dud N'tjh Thre 134W diSpOSildi 1114'„, duffers pee ten, mud ODC The old cbsposel charge COM )140.1.14 CA the ativinace oat fur it pat iintile setwiee 0*444 1141” ° The old disposail 0ollar:4 an ton, ativil /4 Prefexase tax adjusted desposid 41114141 Id and curtero exose tax rafEr (the 0.311=11 SUM( e.74C140 1.144o*ve-, (/.018 44111*4 12 10101111000441410 FIN" etxamplz, using an initial 01141 ',12+.15-ga nom emu one $10,92 put numl thr. 11 the previous Crl is 143.2, tlim new CM :is li44..1 and the *4 4144/11 Pa will increase from 04109 10 04115 per hun starting on fictimuy I, 20 the ad disposal component a 044 2.1, the. old mAledion component is S5.99 and ale Stele Excise (it eaus is 0,01 8, the fait:airy 201.4 Customer charge for on 32/3 5-41400Syn C311 pep week Readential Curbside service 4101111,111 be, 4144 3443„71) New COnetterld Compouent 0411 99tt [14 X 0.8 '' 40.03 ((43.2) New DMposal Component = F$4.93 x 11154°001211 plus excise lax adjustment of SO eff1 S .20 Thus, .am new Customer chargc for unc curt per 414,41 Rosidentiud Curbside SerViCe AM 0411 041/14.3 plus 045.10:, lb:mating dd 21 Consumer Price Index - Urban Wage Earners and Original Data Value Series Id: CWURA423SA0 Not Seasonally Adjusted Area: Seattle -Tacoma -Bremerton, WA Item: All items Base Period: 1982-84=100 Years: 2003 to 2014 Year Bureau of Labor Statistics Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Annual HALF1 HALF2 Increase 80% of Increase 2003 186.2 187.0 185.7 188.2 187.8 185.3 186.7 186.2 187.1 2004 187.8 189.1 190.4 189.6 191.6 190.3 189.6 188.7 190.5 2.531% 2.025% 2005 192.4 196.2 194.8 195.3 198.6 196.1 195.3 194.1 196.5 2.311% 1.849% 2006 198.0 202.5 203.8 205.1 203.9 204.3 202.6 200.8 204.4 4.620% 3.696% 2007 205.746 210.388 210.550 210.220 213.107 214.024 210.266 208.373 212.160 3.312% 2.650% 2008 216.332 218.483 223.573 223.273 220.687 216.424 219.692 218.664 220.721 6.185% 4.948% 2009 218.752 220.208 221.993 221.873 221.339 220.905 220.658 219.853 221.463 -0.707% -0.565% 2010 221.215 222.309 221.857 223.444 223.112 222.853 222.384 221.714 223.053 -0.061% -0.049% 2011 225.790 228.313 230.072 230.558 232.697 231.297 229.435 227.455 231.415 3.703% 2.962% 2012 232.081 234.808 236.222 236.750 237.947 234.588 235.261 233.959 236.564 2.673% 2.138% 2013 236.542 237.405 238.963 239.343 239.363 238.021 238.129 237.271 238.987 1.160% 0.928% 2014 239.607 243.690 244.293 244.471 242.006 2.230% 1.784% Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics Generated on: August 26, 2013 (11:44:22 AM) City of Tukwila S 10900 1011 Disposal S 120_17 1013 Disposal Eff 01'01'1013 1025% %Difference 180% BSA % CPC% S 110_17 2013 Disposal S 120_17 2014 Disposal Eff 01'01'1014 000°5 %Difference 150% BSO % 0 928% CPC% Attachment B Sion hl R'eWa Res iden tial Cor6 de Sera tc OnCall Bolk 1 as Collet an R'eWa Como. al Can and Cart *One 32 • all on Garber e Can or Units *One1 *One2 Remove 0.3% B&O 1111 total total nisposal Coll1 nisposal Collx[i 9er�ice Fee. Fee. Fee. Fee. Fee. Fee.1111 nisposal Colli *131'35 •allon Garber e Cat *1 64—anon Garber eCat *196 -.all on Garber e Cat *Additional 32 Gallon Cans weekly svc Extras 32 • all on e. ivalent Yard Debris extra 32 .anon e.: ddltioval 96 al Dr,ein Char. e.er month Overwei.,Oversize con Cat Geanin• event Sunken Can Surchar. e.er month White Goods, exc -. Refru One 132 •allon Garbae Cat 1 64-an0n Garber e Cat 196 -anon Garber e Cat Extras 32 • all on e. ivalent Weekly Yard Debd,Foodwaste service unlined Weekly Yard Debd,Foodwaste service lined Retry T Dm•ain Char. e.er month . u Gate and, ock fee .0 Container roll-out>10 feet .er ..0 Overwei.,Oversize con Cart Geanin• .er cart .er event Lock Sal Detachable Container❑emu .er yard 51375 min ®®®®®®®®®®®® ®®®®®®®®®®®® ®®®®®®®®®®®® ®®®®®®®®®®®® ®®®®®®®®®®®® ®®®®®®®®®®®® ®®®®®®®®®®®® 00 00 00 00 600 112111 6 00 0 00 0 00 00 00 00 00 6 00 00 00 00 00 6 00 FEE EME EMffli ®®®®®®®®®®®® ®®®®®®®®®®®® ®®E EMEIN ®®®® ®® 5 1 ®®®®®®®®® ®®®®®®®®®®®® 0 90 600 600 1111111 000 000 000 of firb. cent(50%).311he offered to 9irtJe�discount, ram sdennal Cusomer, meeting elighilin criteria **Cam out.311 be prollded for all three collection ,ream, (GaN and or Compo,ahles)wthout duplicate Darchwges Disabled cam tat no additional charge City of Tukwila S 10900 1011 Disposal S 110_17 1013 Disposal Hff 01.01,013 1025% %Difference 180% BS.O % CPC% S 110_17 1013 Disposal S 110_17 1014 Disposal Hff 01'01,014 000°5 °%Difference 150% BS.O % 0 928% CPC% Attachment B 1/1/2013 Remove 0.3% B&O 1/1/2014 Service Lend Pounds Per Doi Disposal F. Collection F. Total Service Fee Pounds Per Doi Disposal F. Collection F. Total Service Fee Pounds Per Doi Disposal F. Collection F. Total Service Fee Weekly Commercial Detachable Container (compacted) 1 Cubic Yard C.a..- 420.98 S 109_79 S 14628 S 15607 410 98 S 10947 S 1,85 S _5531 420.98 S ]0941 S 1, 20 S 15667 15 Cubic Yard C.a..- 63147 S 16468 16867 S 333 35 63147 S 16419 S 16817 S 33136 6314) S 16419 S 169 -3 S 333 91 2 Cubic Yard C.a..- 841 96 S 11958 S 19116 S 410_74 841 96 S 11893 S 19059 S 40951 841 96 S 11893 S 19135 S 41128 3 Cubic Yard C.a..- 126194 S 31937 11684 S 54621 126194 S 31839 S 11620 S 54459 126194 S 31839 S 11820 S 54659 4 Cubic Yard C.a..- 1 68391 S 43916 14131 S 68148 1 68391 S 43 i 85 S 141 60 S 67945 1 68391 S 43" 85 S 143 84 S 68169 6 Cubic Yard C.a..- 525 88 S 658 J4 171_68 S 93041 2.525 88 S 656" S 2"0 8- S 91" 64 2.525 88 S 656" S 17338 S 93015 8 Cubic Yard C.a..- 3 36" 84 S 87834 S 30104 S 117938 3 36" 84 S 875., S 30014 S 117586 3 36" 84 S 875., S 30191 S 117864 Commercial Detachable Container (loose) 1 Cubic Yard 1 pickup.week 11028 3137 30 83 S 6120 11028 S 3128 S 30.74 S 6201 11028 S 3128 S 31 01 S 6130 1 Cubic Yard 3 plckupswe 11028 S 62 73 61 67 S 11440 11028 6155 S 6149 S 11404 11028 6155 S 6206 S 11461 1 Cubic Yard 3 piclamswe 11028 S 9411 9150 S 18661 11028 S 93 83 S 9123 S 186 06 11028 S 93 83 S 93 08 S 18691 1 Cubic Yard 4 plckupswe 11028 S 11547 S 11334 S 14881 11028 S 11510 S 11198 S 148 08 11028 S 11510 S 114 11 S 14921 1 Cubic Yard 5 piclamswe 11028 S 156 84 154 1- S 311 01 11028 S 15638 S 15371 S 31009 11028 S 15638 S 15513 S 31151 15 Cubic Yard 1 pickup.week 18041 S 05 39.76 S 8681 18041 S 4691 S 39 65 S 8656 18041 S 4691 S 4001 S 8691 15 Cubic Yard 2 piclamsweek 18041 S 9411 79 51 S 17363 18041 S 93 83 7919 S 173 11 18041 S 93 83 S 8002 S 173 85 15 Cubic Yard 3 pickups week 18041 S 14116 S 11928 S 26044 18041 S 14074 S 11893 S 15967 18041 S 140_74 S 12003 S 160.77 15 Cubic Yard.4 piclamsweek 18041 S 18822 S 15904 S 3,16 18041 S 18-66 S 15857 S 34623 18041 S 18)66 S 16004 S 347.70 15 Cubic Yard 5 pickups week 18041 S 23526 S 19881 S 434 07 18041 S 23456 S 19822 S 432 78 18041 S 23456 S 20006 S 434 62 Cubic Yard 1 piclamswe 24056 62 73 4409 S 10682 24056 6255 S 4396 S 10651 24056 6255 S 4436 S 10691 Cubic Yard 3 plckupswe 24056 S 11547 88.18 S 21365 24056 S 12510 8"91 S 21302 24056 S 12510 88.73 S 21383 Cubic Yard 3 piclamswe 24056 S 18822 S 13226 S 31048 24056 S 18-66 S 131 8- S 31953 24056 S 18-66 S 133 09 S 320.75 Cubic Yard 4 plckupswe 24056 S 25095 17635 S .S 30 24056 S 25020 S 17583 S 41603 24056 S 25020 S 1-46 S .S 66 Cubic Yard 5 piclamswe 24056 S 31369 22044 S 534 13 24056 S 311.76 S 219_79 S 53255 24056 S 311.76 S 22183 S 53459 3 Cubic Yard 1 pickup.week 360 84 S 9411 58 73 S 15184 360 84 S 93 83 S 5856 S 15139 360 84 S 93 83 S 59 ]0 S 15293 3 Cubic Yard 2 piclamswe 360 84 S 18822 11746 S 30568 360 84 S 187 66 S 117_11 S 30477 360 84 S 187 66 S 11819 S 30585 3 Cubic Yard 3 pickups we 360 84 S 28231 17620 S 45851 360 84 S 18147 S 17568 S 457_15 360 84 S 18147 S 17"31 S 458 78 3 Cubic Yard 4 piclamswe 360 84 S 37643 23493 S 61136 360 84 S 37531 S 234 23 S 60954 360 84 S 37531 S 23640 S 611 71 3 Cubic Yard 5 pickups we 360 84 S 47054 293 66 S 76410 360 84 S 469 14 S 29179 S 76193 360 84 S 469 14 S 29550 S 764 64 4 Cubic Yard 1 pickup.week 481 11 S 11547 7361 S 19908 481 11 S 12510 73 39 S 19849 481 11 S 12510 7A 0- S 19917 4 Cubic Yard 2 plckupswe 481 11 S 25095 S 1,21 S 39816 481 11 S 25020 S 146.77 S 39697 481 11 S 25020 S 148 13 S 39833 4 Cubic Yard 3 piclamswe 481 11 S 37643 220.82 S 597.25 481 11 S 37531 S 22016 S 59547 481 11 S 37531 S ___20 S 59)51 4 Cubic Yard 4 plckupswe 481 11 S 50190 29443 S 79633 481 11 S 50040 S 29355 S 79395 481 11 S 50040 S 19617 S 796 6- 4 Cubic Yard 5 piclamswe 481 11 S 62738 S 368 03 S 99541 481 11 S 62551 S 36693 S 99144 481 11 S 62551 S 37033 S 99584 6 Cubic Yard 1 pickup.week ,1 68 S 18822 9356 S 281_78 ,1 68 S 187 66 S 9329 S 28095 ,1 68 S 18" 66 S 94.15 S 181 81 6 Cubic Yard 2 piclamswe ,1 68 S 37643 18) 13 S 56356 ,1 68 S 37531 S 18658 S 56189 ,1 68 S 37531 S 18831 S 563 61 6 Cubic Yard 3 plckupswe ,1 68 S 564 65 180 69 S 84534 ,1 68 S 56197 S 27986 S 84183 ,1 68 S 56197 S 28245 S 84541 6 Cubic Yard 4 piclamswe ,1 68 S 5186 37416 S 1.127.12 ,1 68 S 750_61 S 3-315 S 1123_76 ,1 68 S 750 61 S 376 61 S LISS21 6 Cubic Yard 5 plckupswe ,1 68 S 94108 46"81 S 1 408 90 ,1 68 S 938 2- S 466A3 S 938 2- S 470.75 S 1 409 02 8 Cubic Yard. 1 pickup.week S 250.95 S 118 15 S 369 10 S 250.20 S 368 00 S 250.20 S 118 89 S 369 09 S 501 90 236 31 S 500A0 S 235 61 S 500A0 S 752.86 S 354A6 S 750 61 S 353.1 S 1 104 01 S 750 61 S 356 68 S 1 003 81 S 1 000 81 S 14,01 S 1 000 81 S 475.57 590 -6 S 1 251 02 S 589 00 S 1 840 02 S 1 251 02 S 594A6 Extra loose cubic yard. per pickup 120.28 14.64 21 88 120.28 S 60 21 82 120.28 21 95 Commercial Detachable Extra Container Lifts Service Level Pounds Per Unit Disposal F. Collection F. Haul Charge Pounds Per Unit Disposal F. Collection F. Haul Charge Pounds Per Unit Disposal F. F. Haul Charge 1 Yard detachable container 120.28 83 S 15 0- 120.28 81 S 15 03 120.28 88 S 15 10 1.5 Yard detachable container 180, S 10 85 10 09 S 20 94 180, S 10 82 S 10 06 S 20 88 180, S 10 82 S 10 15 S 20 9- 2 Yard detachable container 240.56 11 19 S 25 66 240.56 S 14A3 S 11 16 S 25.59 240.56 S 14A3 S 11 26 S 25 69 3 Yard detachable container 360 84 14.91 S 36 63 360 84 21 66 S 36 53 360 84 21 66 S 15 00 S 36 66 4 Yard detachable container 28 95 18 69 S 64 28 8- S 18 64 S 51 28 8- S 18 81 S 68 6 Yard detachable container S 43A3 23.75 S 43 31 23 68 S 66 99 S 43 31 23 89 8 Yard detachable container 57 91 29 99 74 29 91 74 S 30 18 City of Tukwila S 10900 1011 Disposal S 110_17 1013 Disposal Eff 01'012013 1025% %Difference 180% BS.O % CPC% S 110_17 1013 Disposal S 110_17 1014 Disposal Eff 01'012014 000°5 %Difference 150% BS.O % 0 928% CPC% Attachment B 1/1/2013 Remove 0.3% B&O 1/1/2014 Commercial Drop -box Collection Temporary Collection Hauling Temporary Collection Container Rental and Delivery Commercial Drop box Collection Hourly Races coinP Sera meL Service Lead fl, of Bax 0 cubic nerd Drop -bo: cubic yard Drop -bo: 0 cubic nerd Drop -bo: comp 25 cubic yard Drop -bo: 'oncomp 30 cubic yard Drop -bo: Non -comp 40 cubic yard Drop -box Compacted 10 cubic yard Drop -box Compacted 15 cubic yard Drop -box Compacted 20 cubic yard Drop -box Compacted 25 cubic yard Drop -box Compacted 30 cubic yard Drop -box Compacted 40 cubic yard Drop -box Sera l[eL 4 Yad detachable co 6 Yad detachable co 8 Yard detachable container tion -compacted 10 cubic yard Drop -box tion -compacted 20 cubic yard Drop -box tion -compacted 30 cubic yard Drop -box tion -compacted 40 cubic yard Drop -box Service Level 4Ya achable ca 6 Yad detachable co 8 Yad detachable co d dex sed ]0 cubic yard Ikop-box sed 20 cubic Drop -box sed 30 cubic vadIkop-box cted cubicad Drop -box Mis ellan Retun Trip Mil (Excess f10 miles one way r]0 rGuild tri ***Roll Off Disposal Standby rime (per minute) Drop -box tun arormd char RearSide-load packer +delver Ser Front -1 nerd packer* driver Drop -box Truck - driver Additional Labor (perp sou) *** 119, more than the gate rate at the appropriate dlspo Total Service. Total Service. Dail, Monthly Rent Rent 0 80 90 0 0 80 40 00 43 00 46 00 00 56 00 6"00 Delivery Charge 50 00 50 00 50 00 50 00 50 00 50 00 50 00 ul Dail, Monthly Charge ROA ROA 80 80 80 80 9 80 80 29 0 80 90 0 0 80 40 00 43 00 46 00 00 6 00 6"00 Delivery Charge 49 86 49 86 49 86 49 86 49 86 49 86 49 86 ul Dail, Monthly Deliver, Charge ROA ROA Charge 46 44 4 40 39 39 8 9 8 40 37 43 39 4641 6 6"62 Sp 50. Sp 50. 50. 50. 50. Total Service. Haul Charge 50_00 S 1"929 Disposal Collection Raul F. F. Charge. 2895 S 21 I9 S 50 I4 S 4343 S 2"82 S "125 5"91 S 3520 S 93_11 S 11:80 Delivery 50 00 50 00 50 00 50 00 50 00 50 00 50 00 Dail, Rental 125 155 1.70 100 2 25 2 75 325 S 11:80 Monthl, Rental S 90 S 17_]0 S 19_"0 S 5100 S 00 S 69 00 S 8400 4986 S 1"8"6 Disposal Collection Raul F. F. Charge. S 28 8" S 21."3 S 50 60 S 43 31 S 2-4 S "1 O5 S SJJ4 S 35_10 S 9284 S 11"45 D9ixer Fee 49 86 49 86 49 86 49 86 49 86 49 86 49 86 Dail, Rental 125 155 1.70 100 2 25 2 75 315 S 11"45 Monthl, Rental S 90 S 17_]0 S 19_"0 S 5100 S 00 S 69 00 S 8400 Disposal 4 50. Collection 9 99 4 Delive 0 0 0 0 0 Dail, ental 0 6 6 8 4500 448 16 6 18 60 3463 140.68 144.19 5013 5616 16130 168 33 18041 Raul Charge. 80 0 93.16 11854 18 4 1854 18 Monthly Rental 0 19 88 4 69 64 84. Pe rE-ent 6 81 3459 100 Per Hao 9559 9559 9559 4528 1.3 Ccnnuensationi Adjustments 3.3.1 Annual. Rate Adjuslitnern The CninapartorlscnlV uwserviet eharges„ excluding 'waste Olisposal Neu, 1.1)r ea.e:h level of SCSWCC Shan linerease :or dieereaki toter Ovtr), eighty percent ($10%) of the change na nart einistrarer Price. index CwILIKA.423SA.0 Inc the Scaletbstiticharata-BnittnallOrt 1l0,411)fvlitiln Arab for Urban Wage liatmarti and Clerical %Volker's., all dams (Revised Ser) 021thlded E982if9iadj prepared by the lfinted States Debstament cith Cabot, &mean of Labor Statistics,. ort hibilacternent bides liettchqfi'l Index"). Adikadainhatits tiCs thtCo roo olCharge shall he inane in units cif :one cent ($0.01). Fractions kiss (Ilan on Cent (.$101.01) shall not bc constithited when making adjustments. Rows shall he atiti tasted annotalty, b1i n)n Fun 014 0.he "Artltrrichr rise Crammeter Shan 51111,71111il In the Oily ilecr review aced auprovell a Rate Adjustment Statement, calculating ihe 'WWI. for the nem year, by calalliannigkhe p change in the CP/ blItION kvi (he taunt robing twelve 112) month period finding can Jun 30th. 'rho 1 hall hie providoil fhb Citty no latter Phan Ockther tat prier to the Adjoautaterri Dare and fhb 0 shall have thirty (.30) days te confirm Eh& Couttaetatis rase niodificati l01 eideniadorts. chi City appruven, which shah mat be unreasonably %withheld at delayed, the neve raws tibia tn.ke effect am hammy at of Elle next year, .sind 00111 nos Shen 3;'Eickficti IF NottrellIther,. al. Reast ferity'0e (45) days iitritatt w th dote adja. xted tiTIOS beCCI11W ellithative„ Shouid Ti011poyers no ntatelve: I inlay dupri; ILO tratiticat deadlines rale calculation errors by fhb Contractor, 01 pato ilk:approval by Elks (atty.. 001 11110)1(03 of the new rates shall ha delayed. lay tiler rocavat wit:bowl tispportontly for recovery or lost reveraie. 3.2.2. Ditapottal Fact Adikkaustrirds. 30r5p(Mill F0t, ;,)CtiVOlitt,M,001$ AMU be node oo C0111,11ACIOT li,011CCIWN1 TftiCli (0, reflect increases c.m decreased fri Kitiot Cotadyrillftpertial 'f0a$ fca'WWI waster In the event of a. change in ,dispittsaf hoax, the disposal .fee c.stinaccreciet isf rotes it:lunged 10 CUSMEnerg, shall lac adjusted, hosed on Container 11000.011.1. WeiehltS, SVNified on Antritehment ft cif bath (Murrain. Specific examples eh rate triedificancris date tet Consumer Price Indent maid dittposatt lee champoo oro provided in Attaellorteria C... Changer En Dleposal,Procestring Stites and lippimg Fees the Contratior adaturnes aft fish rat the: prpeeksing sad nitarketity of litectye tables and Compostables... Ir the Connector Es reinalind by 011111 111lit3 011 00000 oceading silos cm markets ember than those being usedat the innia.fien of Ohs Cobh itais the Contractor triply submit tit &tithed proposal for a rate actimattnent to reflect ;!032 igi(H1101H13 ,;! r 001013001 oo 113C CMOVAGICYT, City ;And Contractor o13210 110 1 (350'OlkOl jogtaithil 3 1 1 he FSCI: those (000)1 0 '.00 0)033'. 3.3 itit 0 Met tattodi fir to tort a The Coeliac tor tiattallt not adjust t.,1" tint:iffy rated duet to tompleythe tistagait intintiaditat Ilia vitiate of 03 o' Clartadge (pallet/ding Vel) Shin:511 or other obaniiies affteetins 03011 LOileeli(aqi oo'i 11 oo 1 ilea 0 1'y4 khe City's deicfstican to emend this Contract thtictitiett irliCCI;ktno contract 10101111; (0 coptions., the Co,111.111,00X1 eon 01111' '1101210 o tequetat redict for any ,al; erse market changes thin have occurred during the previous petraod of the firintraci, Thr (Div, it: intslor no obiliDRifon 00 ewe considermbn for .ho o' titistarke Changes itet a condition km insipidly Mat Pont:act extension, 0.0310 1110 if now City., .Kitng C11 0001131, Washington State er 'federal taxes 0E111inlipOSCd or Out mica of existing 1118W.i .r(nV changed after tho' tetticastifion date of this (000 '11000, aroza 30 1000p00011 of facia changes rosicilltN. in increased c'T t3'C7Cli/S0013 Citionatedor costs in excess of Svc thousand default 3311,000333 '0110 0 00 0001 coraracau and 003 shall. 101011 Wt.), Sped fhial thetetrainte Muskat eampensatipti adjustments okru wr030403301ia0e mid if oo to dellereaise the amount and lloo,. mettlital o3 aditaaratint Ahy ChignICCUM' o'loOrjoO" 11111 1011011(000 widt 13 animal 010111 adRivrimnit deSEllibed 110 0(0110000 1 00., A t tor b mead C Butt Modifreation Examples The wiledion and dispirit:al arimpamorat rat ilve Cairienxis charges laden in A! 11 B tent be adjusted teParetolyn as apqpropriate Fh yerialpOtiterle uI CittlitOrreer tahargiee wall be adjusted annually, pursuant to ibis, Section and all T1b4 ifirepeitati tilittlaporterti 0$ ltre Customer changes limed in A nactarieent will he adjusied only if dile City fe:02e.h/CNi ifiiiistiOn from Me County of a pending disposal fce adjuvrocnt, and wid :Ka Occoolc 0401 101.e. woe 4i.„544)44l dnogel'i„ btcoroo tif&orve 11 1f are actually charged to the Coinittactor. 1111 1.' for Milk rionerition and disposal rare ardiriVIlltin5 um TIOVkkd 00. 111110401: COltariltari (.!JMplainient Adjustment Tdre collection Dcamponent „fisted 000 Alladdricia 13 win 11,0 litereallield ioo eteiriettatied 404 te arocano of the (f.„Pl. change: NCC 34 c p1 1111 x004 °CPI. 44 00 The retW Cioliteralciri charge raYMp011ent ef Mc customer awe fite110p.11414.4,11,3r.3e.4,641 011110 I110I PEC P The prmi01.35 Irolloth,cm 11 004131 C0 IFETODDIll. ar the .Coaratittee rale rat a piortioarar ratteitre head; And 10 41 TN! MOW/ reetertil lame lePli Value; and 042P1 nue cp,r'vokuke 0.01101 Fo ire 411001 04411 mite akIlLYSLITIZ011 :Dr, in the CO.04 nf the ling coonata itailiettittlreint, rdEl volute 0100 114 tNo „end of itiva 201. „ 011,tpos.at CeJnittpOn Mt odj Dstrrrot1 '1.11e ealle Of a daripoilill f .00 FrOdilicatkon eit. County disposal facilities, 411 disposal exiamintitial of torah 9der.v1m1fiev01.w111. be adjusted as :ibticms...: Stiep01 OTF Step A 0.(X2) (2E7:k] When: Nbt; thc oow d 000401.01 Priorgit tairolperienr or ox, 1111 ylcloolloo 110. for a Follicular emice level NTT rr °The new disposaro„,4 (IA 11„.011 ra1.. ion 0000111 ODC FI1o1 U14cl311441a1 charge componem of the 0,E„00000ne0' tote for00 parlieulat setvice level Otr, The old dispos31 Fee ck,iliara per Pali: rood Pm -excise, lax 110(000111100' '0 disposal commentate and ("ETR Earrool 001' 0000' taX. nee Bite .01111"En0Stale emir tie lila rare; 0.01B mod Mr litio eximaplej, Fcoexample, using an initial colt 22i11-001010 etel rate Of S O„92 per 1011110111 00 the previous CPI is the new CM 11 44,'Lk 1010 the disposal fee (0010 000ere1050 Mum 31109 00 0111.5 par 0110 starting on jamory 1, 20[4, the ad disposal component 30 44 Ioo o0o,coIkr„dion ,„„„:000 4001111011, is 55.49 and the Stlit.c, Excise. 1144x rage is 0..1018, the January 2014 0111340,mer 0:11suge 0011 001001 32135-ga/14i cog put meek Readdeorial Curbside service 000000711 1$44.3-043.201 Now Eirilleelitin (.:einilpionant Elr,rtla x 3, - 0.$ 3 " 314..01 (.340.2) New D1.3posal 0704040)nent = 11•$4.93 :00. DlooOO400 plus excise ma adjtolinent 011:34400 = 41,20 Thus, 0004 new Cuslomer charge .for estie 2214.4000 Inoo ritart pet, wli..Y,,ek 1001040411 00041 Curbside lrr011110 9100 to Sertilia plait 1404„4l0t talpietirlp $ Bureau of Labor Statistics Consumer Price Index - Urban Wage Earners and I Original Data Value Series Id: CWURA423SA0 Not Seasonally Adjusted Area: Seattle -Tacoma -Bremerton, WA Item: All items Base Period: 1982-84=100 Years: 2003 to 2013 Year Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Annual HALF1 HALF2 Increase 80% of Increase 2003 186.2 187.0 185.7 188.2 187.8 185.3 186.7 186.2 187.1 2004 187.8 189.1 190.4 189.6 191.6 190.3 189.6 188.7 190.5 2.531% 2.025% 2005 192.4 196.2 194.8 195.3 198.6 196.1 195.3 194.1 196.5 2.311% 1.849% 2006 198.0 202.5 203.8 205.1 203.9 204.3 202.6 200.8 204.4 4.620% 3.696% 2007 205.746 210.388 210.550 210.220 213.107 214.024 210.266 208.373 212.160 3.312% 2.650% 2008 216.332 218.483 223.573 223.273 220.687 216.424 219.692 218.664 220.721 6.185% 4.948% 2009 218.752 220.208 221.993 221.873 221.339 220.905 220.658 219.853 221.463 -0.707% -0.565% 2010 221.215 222.309 221.857 223.444 223.112 222.853 222.384 221.714 223.053 -0.061% -0.049% 2011 225.790 228.313 230.072 230.558 232.697 231.297 229.435 227.455 231.415 3.703% 2.962% 2012 232.081 234.808 236.222 236.750 237.947 234.588 235.261 233.959 236.564 2.673% 2.138% 2013 236.542 237.405 238.963 237.271 1.160% 0.928% Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics Generated on: August 26, 2013 (11:44:22 AM) Attachment B 11/1/2012 Pounds Per Disposal Fee Collection Fee Total Service Fee Service Level Unit Monthly *One 32 gallon Garbage Can or Units 26.08 $ 1.42 $ 3.97 $ 5.39 Weekly Residential Curbside Service *One 10 gallon Micro -Cart 6.52 $ 1.54 $ 4.79 $ 6.33 *One 20 gallon Muni -Cart 13.04 $ 3.08 $ 4.42 $ 7.50 *132/35gallon Garbage Cart 20.86 $ 4.93 $ 5.99 $ 10.92 *1 64 -gallon Garbage Cart 41.72 $ 9.85 $ 7.07 $ 16.92 *1 96 -gallon Garbage Cart 62.58 $ 14.78 $ 8.14 $ 22.92 *Additional 32 Gallon Cans (weekly svc) 20.86 $ 4.93 $ 1.07 $ 6.00 Extras (32 gallon equivalent) 20.86 $ 1.14 $ 3.86 $ 5.00 Miscellaneous Fees: *EoW Yard Debris service $ 7.62 Yard Debris extra (32 gallon equiv) $ 1.50 Additional 96 -gal yard waste cart $ 4.34 Return Trip $ 6.00 **Cally -out Charge, per 25 ft, per month $ 4.00 Drive-in Charge, per month $ 6.00 Overweight/Oversize container (per p/u) $ 3.00 Redelivery of containers $ 10.00 Cart Cleaning (per cart per event) $ 10.00 Sunken Can Surcharge per month $ 7.50 On -Call Bulky Waste Collection White Goods, except refrigerators $ 55.31 Refrigerators/Freezers $ 82.87 Sofas, Chairs 200.00 $ 10.90 $ 45.45 $ 56.35 Mattresses 100.00 $ 5.45 $ 50.77 $ 56.22 Weekly Commercial Can and Cart One 20 gallon Mini -Can 13.04 $ 3.08 $ 4.91 $ 7.99 1 32 gallon Garbage Cart 20.86 $ 4.93 $ 6.37 $ 11.30 1 64 -gallon Garbage Cart 41.72 $ 9.85 $ 7.90 $ 17.75 1 96 -gallon Garbage Cart 62.58 $ 14.78 $ 10.90 $ 25.68 Extras (32 gallon equivalent) 20.86 $ 1.14 $ 3.98 $ 5.12 Miscellaneous Fees: Weekly Yard Debris/Foodwaste service (unlined) $ 10.07 Weekly Yard Debris/Foodwaste service (lined) $ 15.07 64/96 Gallon Yard Extra Waste Cart Rental $ 1.50 Return Trip $ 6.00 **Carry -out Charge, per 25 ft, per p/u $ 1.50 Drive-in Charge, per month (per p/u) $ 6.00 Gate and/or unlock fee (per p/u) $ 1.50 Container roll-out, >10 feet (per p/u) $ 3.00 Overweight/Oversize container (per p/u) $ 3.00 Redelivery ofcontainer $ 10.00 Cart Cleaning (per cart per event) $ 10.00 Lock (Sale) $ 10.00 Detachable Container Cleaning (per yard, $13.75 min) $ 3.00 Senior tow -income and/or disabled resident discounts of fifty percent (50%) shall be offered to Single-family Residential Customers meeting the City's eligibility criteria. ..Carry -out service shall be provided for an three collection streams (Garbage, Recyclables, and/or Compostables) without duplicate surcharges. Disabled cany out at no additional charge. Page 5 of 8 Page 6 of 8 Pounds Per Unit Disposal Fee Collection Fee Total Service Fee Service Level Weekly Commercial Detachable Container (compacted) 1 Cubic Yard Container 420.98 $ 99.42 $ 146.28 $ 245.70 1.5 Cubic Yard Container 631.47 $ 149.13 $ 168.67 $ 317.80 2 Cubic Yard Container 841.96 $ 198.84 $ 191.16 $ 390.00 3 Cubic Yard Container 1,262.94 $ 298.26 $ 216.84 $ 515.10 4 Cubic Yard Container 1,683.92 $ 397.68 $ 242.32 $ 640.00 6 Cubic Yard Container 2,525.88 $ 596.52 $ 271.68 $ 868.20 8 Cubic Yard Container 3,367.84 $ 795.37 $ 301.04 $ 1,096.41 Commercial Detachable Container (loose) 1 Cubic Yard, 1 pickup/week 120.28 $ 28.41 $ 30.83 $ 59.24 1 Cubic Yard, 2 pickups/week 120.28 $ 56.81 $ 61.67 $ 118.48 1 Cubic Yard, 3 pickups/week 120.28 $ 85.22 $ 92.50 $ 177.72 1 Cubic Yard, 4 pickups/week 120.28 $ 113.62 $ 123.34 $ 236.96 1 Cubic Yard, 5 pickups/week 120.28 $ 142.03 $ 154.17 $ 296.20 1.5 Cubic Yard, 1 pickup/week 180.42 $ 42.61 $ 39.76 $ 82.37 1.5 Cubic Yard, 2 pickups/week 180.42 $ 85.22 $ 79.52 $ 164.74 1.5 Cubic Yard, 3 pickups/week 180.42 $ 127.83 $ 119.28 $ 247.11 1.5 Cubic Yard, 4 pickups/week 180.42 $ 170.44 $ 159.04 $ 329.48 1.5 Cubic Yard, 5 pickups/week 180.42 $ 213.04 $ 198.81 $ 411.85 2 Cubic Yard, 1 pickups/week .. 240.56 $ 56.81 $ 44.09 $ 100.90 2 Cubic Yard, 2 pickups/week 240.56 $ 113.62 $ 88.18 $ 201.80 2 Cubic Yard, 3 pickups/week 240.56 $ 170.44 $ 132.26 $ 302.70 2 Cubic Yard, 4 pickups/week 240.56 $ 227.25 $ 176.35 $ 403.60 2 Cubic Yard, 5 pickups/week 240.56 $ 284.06 $ 220.44 $ 504.50 3 Cubic Yard, 1 pickup/week 360.84 $ 85.22 $ 58.73 $ 143.95 3 Cubic Yard, 2 pickups/week 360.84 $ 170.44 $ 117.46 $ 287.90 3 Cubic Yard, 3 pickups/week 360.84 $ 255.65 $ 176.20 $ 431.85 3 Cubic Yard, 4 pickups/week 360.84 $ 340.87 $ 234.93 $ 575.80 3 Cubic Yard, 5 pickups/week 360.84 $ 426.09 $ 293.66 $ 719.75 4 Cubic Yard, 1 pickup/week 481.12 $ 113.62 $ 73.61 $ 187.23 4 Cubic Yard, 2 pickups/week 481.12 $ 227.25 $ 147.21 $ 374.46 4 Cubic Yard, 3 pickups/week 481.12 $ 340.87 $ 220.82 $ 561.69 4 Cubic Yard, 4 pickups/week 481.12 $ 454.49 $ 294.43 $ 748.92 4 Cubic Yard, 5 pickups/week 481.12 $ 568.12 $ 368.03 $ 936.15 6 Cubic Yard, 1 pickup/week 721.68 $ 170.44 $ 93.56 $ 264.00 6 Cubic Yard, 2 pickups/week 721.68 $ 340.87 $ 187.13 $ 528.00 6 Cubic Yard, 3 pickups/week 721.68 $ 511.31 $ 280.69 $ 792.00 6 Cubic Yard, 4 pickups/week 721.68 $ 681.74 $ 374.26 $ 1,056.00 6 Cubic Yard, 5 pickups/week 721.68 $ 852.18 $ 467.82 $ 1,320.00 8 Cubic Yard, 1 pickup/week 962.24 $ 227.25 $ 118.15 $ 345.40 8 Cubic Yard, 2 pickups/week 962.24 $ 454.49 $ 236.31 $ 690.80 8 Cubic Yard, 3 pickups/week 962.24 $ 681.74 $ 354.46 $ 1,036.20 8 Cubic Yard, 4 pickups/week 962.24 $ 908.99 $ 472.61 $ 1,381.60 8 Cubic Yard, 5 pickups/week 962.24 $ 1,136.24 $ 590.76 $ 1,727.00 Exna loose cubic yard, per pickup 120.28 $ 6.56 $ 14.64 $ 21.20 Commercial Detachable Extra Container Lifts Service Level Pounds Per Unit Disposal Fee Collection Fee Haul Charge 1 Yard detachable container 120.28 $ 6.56 $ 7.83 $ 14.39 1.5 Yard detachable container 180.42 $ 9.83 $ 10.09 $ 19.92 2 Yard detachable container 240.56 $ 13.11 $ 11.19 $ 24.30 3 Yard detachable container 360.84 $ 19.67 $ 14.91 $ 34.58 4 Yard detachable container 481.12 $ 26.22 $ 18.69 $ 44.91 6 Yard detachable container 721.68 $ 39.33 $ 23.75 $ 63.08 8 Yard detachable container 962.24 $ 52.44 $ 29.99 $ 82.43 Page 6 of 8 ** * 12% more than the gate rate at the appropriate disposal site Page 7 of 8 Total Service Fee Service Level Commercial Drop -box Collection Service Level (# of Boxes) Daily Rent Monthly Rent Delivery Charge Haul Charge Non -comp 10 cubic yard Drop -box $ 1.70 $ 40.00 $ 50.00 $ 115.80 Non -comp 15 cubic yard Drop -box $ 1.80 $ 43.00 $ 50.00 $ 121.80 Non -comp 20 cubic yard Drop -box $ 1.90 $ 46.00 $ 50.00 $ 127.80 Non -comp 25 cubic yard Drop -box $ 2.10 $ 51.00 $ 50.00 $ 133.80 Non -comp 30 cubic yard Drop -box $ 2.30 $ 56.00 $ 50.00 $ 139.80 Non -comp 40 cubic yard Drop -box $ 2.80 $ 67.00 $ 50.00 $ 151.80 Compacted 10 cubic yard Drop -box $ 50.00 $ 143.29 Compacted 15 cubic yard Drop -box $ 50.00 $ 149.29 Compacted 20 cubic yard Drop -box $ 50.00 $ 155.29 Compacted 25 cubic yard Drop -box $ 50.00 $ 161.29 Compacted 30 cubic yard Drop -box $ 50.00 $ 50.00 $ 167.29 $ 179.29 Compacted 40 cubic yard Drop -box Service Level Pounds Per Unit Disposal Fee Collection Fee Haul Charge Temporary Collection Hauling Temporary Collection Container Rental and Delivery 4 Yard detachable container 481.12 $ 26.22 $ 21.79 r $ 48.01 6 Yard detachable container 721.68 $ 39.33 $ 27.82 Y. $ 67.15 8 Yard detachable container 962.24 $ 52.44 $ 35.20 $ 87.64 Non -compacted 10 cubic yard Drop -box $ 117.80 Non -compacted 20 cubic yard Drop -box $ 117.80 Non -compacted 30 cubic yard Drop -box $ 117.80 Non -compacted 40 cubic yard Drop -box $ 117.80 Service Level Delivery Fee Daily Rental Monthly Rental 4 Yard detachable container $ 50.00 $ 1.25 $ 14.90 6 Yard detachable container $ 50.00 $ 1.55 $ 17.10 8 Yard detachable container $ 50.00 $ 1.70 $ 19.70 Non -compacted 10 cubic yard Drop -box $ 50.00 $ 2.00 $ 51.00 Non -compacted 20 cubic yard Drop -box $ 50.00 $ 2.25 $ 57.00 Non -compacted 30 cubic yard Drop -box $ 50.00 $ 2.75 $ 69.00 Non -compacted 40 cubic yard Drop -box $ 50.00 $ 3.25 $ 84.00 Commercial Drop -box Collection Miscellaneous Fees: Per Event Return Trip $ 25.00 Mileage (Excess of 10 miles one way or 20 round trip) $ 3.80 ***Roll Off Disposal $ 122.08 Stand-by Time (per minute) $ 1.60 Drop -box turn around charge $ 10.00 Hourly Rates Service Per Hour Rear/Side-load packer + driver $ 95.00 Front -load packer + driver $ 95.00 Drop -box Truck + driver $ 95.00 Additional Labor (per person) $ 45.00 ** * 12% more than the gate rate at the appropriate disposal site Page 7 of 8 Page 8 of 8 12-027 Council Approval 2/21(12 COMPREHENSIVE GARBAGE, RECYCLABLES AND COMPOSTABLES COLLECTION AGREEMENT City of Tukwila and Waste Management of Washington, Inc. November 1, 2012 — October 31, 2019 COMPREHENSIVE GARBAGE, RECYCLABLES AND COMPOSTABLES COLLECTION CONTRACT TABLE OF CONTENTS RECITALS 1 DEFINITIONS 1 1. TERM OF CONTRACT 6 2. SCOPE OF WORK 6 2.1 GENERAL COLLECTION SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS 6 2.1.1 City Service Area 6 2.1.2 Annexation 6 2.1.3 Unimproved Public Streets and Private Roads 7 2.1.4 Hours/Days of Operation 8 2.1.5 Employee Conduct 8 2.1.6 Disabled Persons Service 9 2.1.7 Holiday Schedules 9 2.1.8 Inclement Weather and Other Service Disruptions 9 2.1.9 Suspending Collection from Problem Customers 10 2.1.10 Missed Collections 11 2.1.11 Sane Day Collection 11 2.1.12 Requirement to Recycle and Compost 12 2.1.13 Routing, Notification and Approval 12 2.1.14 Equipment Age/Condition 13 2.1.15 Container Requirements and Ownership 14 2.1.15.1 Micro -Cans and Garbage Cans 14 2.1.15.2 Garbage, Recyclables and Cornpostables Carts 14 2.1.15.3 Detachable and Drop -Box Containers 16 2.1.15.4 Recycling Carts 17 2.1.15.5 Ownership 17 2.1.15.6 Container Colors and Labeling 18 2.1.15.7 Container Weights 19 2.1.16 Spillage 19 2.1.17 Pilot Programs 20 2.1.18 Disruption Due to Construction 20 2.1.19 Contractor Planning Assistance 20 2.1.20 Safeguarding Public and Private Facilities 21 2.1.21 Company Name 21 2.1.22 Transition and Implementation of Contract 21 2.1.23 Ongoing Coordination with City and Performance Review 21 2.1.24 Disposal Restrictions and Requirements 22 2.1.25 Direct Payment of Disposal Fees by City 23 2.1.26 Violation of Ordinance 24 City of Tukwila Solid Waste Collection Contract COMPREHENSIVE GARBAGE, RECYCLABLES AND COMPOSTABLES COLLECTION CONTRACT TABLE OF CONTENTS (CONTINUED) 2.2 COLLECTION SERVICES 24 2.2.1 Single -Family Residence Garbage Collection 24 2.2.1.1 Subject Materials 24 2.2.1.2 Collection Containers 24 2.2.1.3 Specific Collection Requirements 25 2.2.2 Single -Family Residence Recyclables Collection 26 2.2.2.1 Subject Materials 26 2.2.2.2 Containers 28 2.2.2.3 Specific Collection Requirements 29 2.2.3 Compostables Collection 30 2.2.3.1 Subject Materials 30 2.2.3.2 Containers 31 2.2.3.3 Specific Collection Requirements 31 2.2.4 Single Family Bulky Waste Collection 32 2.2.4.1 Subject Materials 32 2.2.4.2 Specific Collection Requirements 33 2.2.5 Multi -Family Complex and Commercial Customer Garbage Collection 33 2.2.5.1 Subject Materials 33 2.2.5.2 Containers 33 2.2.5.3 Specific Collection Requirements 34 2.2.5.4 Premium Services 34 2.2.6 Multi -Family Complex Recyclables Collection 35 2.2.6.1 Subject Materials 35 2.2.6.2 Containers 35 2.2.6.3 Specific Collection Requirements 36 2.2.6.4 Multi -Family Recycling Outreach and Incentives 36 2.2.7 Commercial Recycling Collection 36 2.2.7.1 Subject Materials 37 2.2.7.2 Containers 37 2.2.7.3 Specific Collection Requirements 37 2.2.8 Multi -Family Complex and Commercial Customer Compostables Collection 38 2.2.8.1 Subject Materials 38 2.2.8.2 Containers 38 2.2.8.3 Specific Collection Requirements 39 2.2.9 Drop -Box Container Garbage Collection 39 2.2.9.1 Subject Materials 39 2.2.9.2 Containers 39 2.2.9.3 Specific Collection Requirements 40 2.2.10 Temporary Container Customers 40 City of Tukwila Solid Waste Collection Contract COMPREHENSIVE GARBAGE, RECYCLABLES AND COMPOSTABLES COLLECTION CONTRACT TABLE OF CONTENTS (CONTINUED) 2.2.11 Municipal Services 40 2.2.12 City -Sponsored Community Events 41 2.2.13 Other Solid Waste Collection Services 42 2.3 MANAGEMENT 43 2.3.1 Responsibility of Participants 43 2.3.1.1 Contractor's Responsibilities 43 2.3.1.2 City's Responsibilities 45 2.3.2 Customer Service and Billing 46 2.3.2.1 Office Location 46 2.3.2.2 Customer Service Requirements 46 2.3.3 Contractor's Customer Billing Responsibilities 50 2.3.4 Reporting 52 2.3.4.1 Weekly Reports 53 2.3.4.2 Monthly Reports 54 2.3.4.3 Annual Reports 54 2.3.5 Promotion and Education 55 2.3.6 Field Monitoring 56 2.3.7 Transition to Next Contractor 56 3. COMPENSATION 57 3.1 COMPENSATION TO THE CONTRACTOR 57 3.1.1 Rates 57 3.1.2 Itemization on Invoices 57 3.1.3 Discontinuing Service for Nonpayment 57 3.1.4 Mandatory Collection Implementation and Enforcement 58 3.2 COMPENSATION TO THE CITY 58 3.3 COMPENSATION ADJUSTMENTS 59 3.3.1 Annual Rate Adjustment 59 3.3.2 Disposal Fee Adjustments 60 3.3.3 Changes in Disposal/Processing Sites and Tipping Fees 60 3.3.4 Other Modifications 60 3.4 CHANGE IN LAW 61 4. FAILURE TO PERFORM, REMEDIES, TERMINATION 61 4.1 PERFORMANCE FEES 61 4.2 CONTRACT DEFAULT 64 5. NOTICES 66 City of Tukwila iii Solid Waste Collection Contract COMPREHENSIVE GARBAGE, RECYCLABLES AND COMPOSTABLES COLLECTION CONTRACT TABLE OF CONTENTS (CONTINUED) 6. GENERAL TERMS 66 6.1 COLLECTION RIGHT 66 6.2 ACCESS TO RECORDS 67 6.3 CONTRACTOR TO MAKE EXAMINATIONS 68 6.4 INSURANCE 68 6.4.1 Minimum Scope of Insurance 68 6.4.2 Minimum Amounts of Insurance 69 6.4.3 Deductibles and Self -Insured Retentions 69 6.4.4 Other Insurance Provisions 70 6.4.5 Acceptability of Insurers 70 6.4.6 Verification of Coverage 70 6.4.7 Subcontractors 70 6.5 PERFORMANCE BOND 71 6.6 INDEMNIFICATION 71 6.6.1 Indenin i and Hold Harmless 71 6.6.2 Notice to Contractor; Defense 71 6.6.3 Industrial Insurance Immunity Waiver 72 6.7 PAYMENT OF CLAIMS 72 6.8 CONFIDENTIALITY OF INFORMATION 72 6.9 ASSIGNMENT OF CONTRACT 72 6.9.1 Assignment or Pledge of Moneys by the Contractor 72 6.9.2 Assignment, Subcontracting, Delegation of Duties and Change in Control 73 6.10 LAWS TO GOVERNNENUE 73 6.11 COMPLIANCE WITH LAW 73 6.12 NON-DISCRIMINATION 74 6.13 PERMITS AND LICENSES 74 6.14 RELATIONSHIP OF PARTIES 75 6.15 CONTRACTOR'S RELATIONSHIP WITH CUSTOMERS 75 6.16 BANKRUPTCY 75 6.17 RIGHT TO RENEGOTIATE/AMENDMENT 75 6.18 FORCE MAJEURE 76 6.19 ILLEGAL PROVISIONS/SEVERABILITY 76 6.20 WAIVER 76 6.21 ENTIRETY 77 Attachment A: Service Area Map Attachment B: Contractor Initial Rates Attachment C: Rate Modification Example City of Tukwila iv Solid Waste Collection Contract This solid waste collection contract is entered into by and between the City of Tukwila, a municipal corporation of the State of Washington ("City"), and Waste Management of Washington, Inc., a Washington corporation ("Contractor") to provide for collection of Garbage, Compostables, and Recyclables from Single -Family Residences, Multi -Family Complexes and Commercial Customers located within the City Service Area. (Each capitalized term is hereinafter defined.) The parties, in consideration of the promises, representations and warranties contained herein, agree as follows: RECITALS WHEREAS, the City has completed a competitive process to secure this new solid waste collection contract; and WHEREAS, the Contractor represents that it has the experience, resources and expertise necessary to perform the contract services; and WHEREAS, the City desires to enter into this contract with the Contractor for the Garbage, Recyclables and Compostables collection services; NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants, agreements and promises herein contained, the City and Contractor do hereby agree as follows: DEFINITIONS Change in Control: Change in Control means any sale, merger, policy of assets, the issuance of new shares, any change in the voting rights of existing shareholders, or other change in ownership which transfers the 25% or more of the beneficial interest therein from one entity to another. Provided, however, that intracompany transfers, such as transfers between different subsidiaries or branches of the parent corporation of the Contractor, or transfers to corporations, limited partnerships, or any other entity owned or controlled by the Contractor upon the effective date of this contract shall not constitute a change in control. City: The word "City" means the City of Tukwila, King County, Washington. As used in the Contract, it includes the official of the City holding the office of the City Manager or her/his designated representative, such as the City's Director of Public Works. City Service Area: The initial City Service Area is delineated in the service area map provided as Attachment A to this Contract. Commercial Customer: The term "Commercial Customer" means non-residential Customers including businesses, institutions, governmental agencies and all other users of commercial -type Garbage collection services. Commercial Recyclables: The term "Commercial Recyclables" means aluminum cans and foil; corrugated cardboard; glass containers; recyclable plastic containers that have contained non - City of Tukwila 1 Solid Waste Collection Contract hazardous products, Mixed Paper; newspaper; polycoated cartons; tin cans; and such other materials that the City and Contractor determine to be recyclable Compostables: The word "Compostables" means Yard Debris and Food Scraps separately or combined. Compostables Cart: The term "Compostables Cart" means a Contractor -provided 20/21, 32/35-, 64- or 96 -gallon wheeled cart provided to Compostables collection Customers for the purpose of containing and collecting Compostables. Container: The word "Container" means any Micro -Can, Cart, Detachable Container or Drop - Box Container owned and provided by the Contractor. Contractor: The word "Contractor" means Waste Management of Washington, Inc., which has contracted with the City to collect and dispose of Garbage and to collect, process, market and transport Recyclables and Compostables. Curb or Curbside: The words "Curb" or "Curbside" mean on the homeowners' property, within five (5) feet of the Public Street or Private Road without blocking sidewalks, driveways or on -street parking. If extraordinary circumstances preclude such a location, Curbside shall be considered a placement suitable to the resident, convenient to the Contractor's equipment, and mutually agreed to by the City and Contractor. Customer: The word "Customer" means all users of solid waste services, including property owners, managers and tenants. Detachable Container: The term "Detachable Container" means a watertight metal or plastic Container equipped with a tight -fitting cover, capable of being mechanically unloaded into a collection vehicle, and that is not less than one (1) cubic yard or greater than eight (8) cubic yards in capacity. Drop -Box Container: The term "Drop -Box Container" means an all -metal Container with ten (10) cubic yards or more capacity that is loaded onto a specialized collection vehicle, transported to a disposal or recycling site, emptied and transported back to the Customer's site. Extra Unit: The term "Extra Unit" means excess material which does not fit in the Customer's primary Container. In the case of Can/Cart services, An Extra Unit is shall be 32 -gallons in volume, and may be loose or contained in either a plastic bag or Garbage Can. In the case of Garbage Containers one cubic yard or more in capacity, and Extra Unit is one cubic yard. Food Scraps: The term "Food Scraps" mean all Compostable pre- and post -consumer organic wastes placed in a Compostables Cart, such as whole or partial pieces of produce, meats, bones, cheese, bread, cereals, coffee grounds or egg shells, and food -soiled paper such as paper napkins, paper towels, paper plates, coffee filters, paper take-out boxes, pizza boxes, or other paper or biodegradable products specifically accepted by the Contractor's selected composting site. Food Scraps shall not include large dead animals, plastics, diapers, cat litter, liquid wastes, pet wastes or other materials prohibited by the selected composting facility. The range of materials handled by the Compostables collection program may be changed from time to time upon the approval of City of Tukwila 2 Solid Waste Collection Contract the City to reflect those materials allowed by the Seattle -King County Health Department for the frequency of collection provided by the Contractor. Garbage: The word "Garbage" means all putrescible and nonputrescible solid and semi-solid wastes, including, but not limited to, rubbish, ashes, industrial wastes, swill, demolition and construction wastes, and discarded commodities that are placed by Customers of the Contractor in appropriate bins, bags, cans or other receptacles for collection and disposal by the Contractor. The term Garbage shall not include Hazardous Wastes, Special Wastes, Source -Separated Recyclables or Compostables. Garbage Can: The term "Garbage Can" means a City -approved Container that is a water -tight galvanized sheet -metal or sturdy plastic Container not exceeding four (4) cubic feet or thirty-two (32) gallons in capacity; fitted with two (2) sturdy looped handles, one on each side; and fitted with a tight cover equipped with a handle. All Containers shall be rodent and insect proof Garbage Cart: The term "Garbage Cart" means a Contractor -provided 20/21-, 32/35-, 64- or 96 -gallon wheeled cart suitable for household deposit, storage and Curbside placement and collection of Garbage. Garbage Carts shall be rodent and insect proof and kept in sanitary condition at all times. Hazardous Waste: The term "Hazardous Waste" means any substance that is: A. Defined as hazardous by 40 C.F.R. Part 261 and regulated as Hazardous Waste by the United States Environmental Protection Agency under Subtitle C of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act ("RCRA") of 1976, 42 U.S.C. § 6901 et seq., as amended by the Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments ("HSWA") of 1984; the Toxic Substances Control Act, 15 U.S.C. § 2601 et seq.; or any other federal statute or regulation governing the treatment, storage, handling or disposal of waste imposing special handling or disposal requirements similar to those required by Subtitle C of RCRA. B. Defined as dangerous or extremely hazardous by Chapter 173-303 WAC and regulated as dangerous waste or extremely Hazardous Waste by the Washington State Department of Ecology under the State Hazardous Waste Management Act, Chapter 70.105 RCW, or any other Washington State statute or regulation governing the treatment, storage, handling or disposal of wastes and imposing special handling requirements similar to those required by Chapter 70.105 RCW. King County Disposal System: The term "King County Disposal System" means the real property owned, leased or controlled by the King County Solid Waste Division, King County, Washington for the disposal of Garbage, or such other site as may be authorized by the then current King County Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan. Micro -Can: The term "Micro -Can" means a water -tight plastic Container not exceeding ten gallons in capacity; fittedwith two sturdy handles, one on each side; and fitted with a tight cover. Mixed Paper: The term "Mixed Paper" means magazines, junk mail, phone books, bond or ledger grade paper, cardboard, paperback books, paperboard packaging, paper cups and other City of Tukwila 3 Solid Waste Collection Contract fiber -based materials meeting industry standards. Tissue paper, paper towels, food -contaminated paper or paper packaging combined with plastic, wax or foil are excluded from the definition of Mixed Paper. Mixed -Use Building: The term "Mixed -Use Building" means a structure inhabited by both Residential and Commercial Customers. Multi -Family Complex: The term "Multi -Family Complex" means a multiple -unit Residence with two or more attached or unattached dwellings billed collectively for collection service. Private Road: The term "Private Road" means a privately owned and maintained way that allows for access by a service truck and that serves multiple Residences. Public Street: The term "Public Street" means a public right-of-way used for public travel, including public alleys. Recycling: The word "Recycling" means pertaining to the preparation, collection, process and marketing of Recyclables. Recycling Cart: The term "Recycling Cart" means a Contractor -provided 35-, 64- or 96 -gallon wheeled cart suitable for household collection, storage and Curbside placement of Source - Separated Recyclables. Recycling Container: The term "Recycling Container" means a Contractor -provided Container suitable for on-site collection, storage and placement of Source -Separated Recyclables at Multi - Family Complexes and Commercial Customer locations. Residence/Residential: The words "Residence" or "Residential" mean a living space, with a kitchen, individually rented, leased or owned. Residential Recyclables: The term "Residential Recyclables" means aluminum cans and foil; CLFs (compact fluorescent bulbs) corrugated cardboard; FOG (fats, oil, greases), glass Containers; Mixed Paper; motor oil, newspaper; recyclable plastic Containers that have contained non -hazardous products; polycoated or aseptic cartons; scrap electronics, Scrap Metals and tin cans. Scrap Metals: The term "Scrap Metals" means ferrous and non-ferrous metals, not to exceed two (2) feet in any direction and thirty-five (35) pounds in weight per piece. Scrap metal shall include small appliances such as microwave ovens and toasters provided that the appliances meet size and weight requirements. Single -Family Residence: The term "Single -Family Residence" means all one -unit houses, duplexes, triplexes and 4-plexes that are billed for collection service individually and located on a Public Street or Private Road. Source -Separated: The term "Source -Separated" means certain reclaimable materials that are separated from Garbage by the generator for recycling or reuse, including, but not limited to Recyclables, Compostables and other materials. City of Tukwila 4 Solid Waste Collection Contract Special Waste: The term "Special Waste" means polychlorinated biphenyl ("PCB") wastes, industrial process wastes, asbestos containing materials, petroleum contaminated soils, treated/de-characterized wastes, incinerator ash, medical wastes, demolition debris and other materials requiring special handling in accordance with applicable federal, state, county or local laws or regulations. Yard Debris: The term "Yard Debris" means leaves, grass and clippings of woody, as well as fleshy, plants. Unflocked, undecorated holiday trees are acceptable. Materials larger than four (4) inches in diameter or four (4) feet in length are excluded. Bundles of Yard Debris up to two feet by two feet by four feet (2'x2'x4') in dimension shall be allowed and shall be secured by degradable string or twine, not nylon or other synthetic materials. WUTC: The term WUTC means the Washington Utilities and Transportation Commission. City of Tukwila 5 Solid Waste Collection Contract COMPREHENSIVE GARBAGE, RECYCLABLES AND COMPOSTABLES COLLECTION AGREEMENT This agreement (hereafter, "Contract") is made and entered into this I,3 day of March 2012, by and between the City of Tukwila, a municipal corporation (hereafter, "City"), and Waste Management of Washington, Inc., a Washington corporation (hereafter, "Contractor"). The Contractor's proposal, dated October 17, 2011 is incorporated by reference. In the case of conflict between the proposal and this Contract, the Contract shall rule. 1. TERM OF CONTRACT The term of this Contract is seven years, starting November 1, 2012, and expiring October 31, 2019. The City may, at its sole option, extend the agreement for up to two (2) extensions, each of which shall not exceed two (2) years in duration. Any such extension shall be under the terms and conditions of this Contract, as amended by the City and Contractor from time to time. To exercise its option to extend this Contract, notice shall be given by the City to the Contractor no less than ninety (90) days prior to the expiration of the Contract term or the expiration of a previous extension. 2. SCOPE OF WORK 2.1 General Collection System Requirements The Contractor shall collect, transfer and dispose of Garbage, Recyclables and Compostables according to the terms and conditions of this agreement; provided, that the Contractor shall not knowingly or as a result of gross negligence collect or dispose of Hazardous Waste or Special Waste as those terms are defined herein. The Contractor shall indemnify the City for any City damages cause by violation of this Section. To the extent identifiable, Customers shall remain responsible for any Hazardous Waste or Special Waste inadvertently collected and identified by Contractor. 2.1.1 City Service Area The Contractor shall provide all services pursuant to this Contract throughout the entire City Service Area. 2.1.2 Annexation If additional territory is added to the City through annexation or other means within which the Contractor has an existing WUTC certificate or other franchise for solid waste collection at the time of annexation, the Contractor shall make collection in such annexed area in accordance with the provisions of this Contract at the unit prices set forth in this Contract. The City acknowledges that equipment, such as trucks, carts and Containers, may take time to procure, and therefore, shall not penalize the City of Tukwila 6 Solid Waste Collection Contract Contractor for reasonable delays in the provision of services to annexed areas due to procurement delays that are not within the control of the Contractor. This Contract is in lieu of a franchise as provided in RCW 35A.14.900. The Contractor agrees that their certificate applicable to those annexation areas shall be cancelled effective the date of annexation by the City. The Contractor expressly waives and releases its right to claim any damages or compensation from the City, its officers, agents, or assigns arising out of the cancellation of any pre-existing permit or franchise held by the Contractor prior to annexation, and further specifically waives the right to receive any additional compensation or any rights of collection in the newly annexed territory. The term during which the Contractor will service any future annexation areas shall be seven (7) years, notwithstanding the term set forth in Section 1 of this Agreement. If, during the life of the Contract, additional territory is added to the City through annexation within which the Contractor does not have an existing WUTC certificate or other franchise for Garbage or other collections, then, upon written notice from the City, Contractor agrees to make collections in such annexed areas in accordance with the provisions of this Contract at the unit price set forth in this Contract. The City acknowledges that equipment, such as trucks, carts and Containers, may take time to procure for distribution, and therefore, shall not penalize the Contractor for reasonable delays in the provision of services to annexed areas covered by this paragraph due to procurement delays that are not within the control of the Contractor. The City will indemnify, hold harmless and defend the Contractor from any and all claims, actions, suits, liability, loss, costs, expenses and damages, including costs and attorney fees, arising out of Contractor's service in that annexed territory under this Contract. Annexed areas Customers shall receive the same Containers as used elsewhere in the City, in accordance with the provisions of this Contract. In the event where an annexed area is being serviced with Containers different from the City's program, the Contractor shall be responsible for timely Customer notification, removal and recycling of existing Containers and delivery of appropriate Containers to those Customers. 2.1.3 Unimproved Public Streets and Private Roads Residences located in an area that does not allow safe access, turn -around or clearance for service vehicles will be provided service if materials are set out adjacent to the nearest Public Street or Private Road that provides safe access. In the event that the Contractor believes that a Private Road cannot be safely negotiated or that providing walk-in service for Single -Family Customers is impractical due to distance or unsafe conditions, the City of Tukwila 7 Solid Waste Collection Contract Contractor shall work with the Customer to negotiate the nearest safe and mutually convenient pick up location. If the Contractor believes that there is a probability of Private Road damage, the Contractor shall inform the respective Customers. Contractor may require a damage waiver agreement or decline to provide service on those Private Roads. The City shall review and approve the damage waiver form prior to its use with the Contractor's Customers. 2.1.4 Hours/Days of Operation All regular collections from Residential Customers shall be made on Monday through Friday, between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. The Contractor may perform Commercial collections twenty-four hour per day, provided such services do not take place in areas adjacent to Residential dwellings. The City may authorize an extension of hours or days to accommodate specific Customers or sections of routes. Saturday and/or Sunday collection is allowed to the extent consistent with the needs of Commercial Customers, special bulky waste collections, make-up collections, and holiday and inclement weather schedules, provided that Residential areas shall not be impacted by Contractor operations during those days. City code noise restrictions, as amended from time to time, shall be applicable to collection services provided under this contract. 2.1.5 Employee Conduct The Contractor's employees collecting Garbage, Recyclables and Compostables shall at all times be courteous, refrain from loud, inappropriate or obscene language, exercise due care, perform their work without delay, minimize noise, and avoid damage to public or private property. If on private property, employees shall follow the regular pedestrian walkways and paths, returning to the street after replacing empty Containers. Employees shall not trespass or loiter, cross flower beds, hedges or property of adjoining premises, or meddle with property that does not concern them or their task at hand. While performing work under the Contract, employees shall wear a professional and presentable uniform with a company emblem visible to the average observer. If any person employed by the Contractor to perform collection services is, in the opinion of the City, incompetent, disorderly or otherwise unsatisfactory, the City shall promptly document the incompetent, disorderly or unsatisfactory conduct in writing and transmit the documentation to the Contractor with a demand that such conduct be corrected. The Contractor shall investigate any written complaint from the City regarding any unsatisfactory performance by any of its workers. If the offending conduct is repeated, the City may require that the person be removed from all performance of additional work under this Contract. City of Tukwila 8 Solid Waste Collection Contract Removal shall be addressed by the Contractor immediately, and related documentation shall be provided to the City. 2.1.6 Disabled Persons Service The Contractor shall offer carry -out service for Garbage, Recyclables and Compostables to households lacking the ability to place Containers at the Curb, at no additional charge. The Contractor shall use qualification criteria that are fair and meet the needs of the City's disabled residents. These criteria shall comply with all local, state and federal regulations, and shall be subject to City review and approval prior to program implementation. 2.1.7 Holiday Schedules The Contractor shall observe the same holiday schedule as do King County Transfer Stations (New Year's Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day). When the day of regular collection is a King County Transfer Station holiday, the Contractor shall reschedule the remainder of the week of regular collection to the next succeeding workday, which shall include Saturdays. The Contractor shall not collect Residential Garbage, Recyclables or Compostables earlier than the regular collection day due to a holiday. Commercial collections shall be made one day early only with the consent of the Commercial Customer. 2.1.8 Inclement Weather and Other Service Disruptions When weather conditions are such that continued operation would result in danger to the Contractor's staff, area residents or property, the Contractor shall collect only in areas that do not pose a danger. The Contractor shall notify the City of its collection plans and outcomes for each day that severe inclement weather is experienced as soon as practical that same business day. The Contractor shall collect Garbage, Recyclables and Compostables from Customers with interrupted service on the first day that regular service to a Customer resumes and shall collect reasonable accumulated volumes of materials equal to what would have been collected on the missed collection day(s) from Customers at no extra charge. Following notification to the City, the Contractor will be provided temporary authorization to perform collection services after 7:00 pm and/or on Saturdays following disruptions due to weather in order to finish collection routes. If successive weather events occur on the same scheduled collection day(s) two collection cycles in a row for a single collection day (i.e., Tuesday Customers), an additional collection will be made on the next possible City of Tukwila 9 Solid Waste Collection Contract business day that same week, (i.e. not waiting for the regularly scheduled collection day for the missed area.) If multiple days are missed due to inclement weather in multiple weeks, collections shall be made on the next regularly scheduled collection day. In the event of successive service disruptions impacting entire neighborhoods, the Contractor shall provide temporary Residential Garbage collection sites using driver -staffed Drop Box Containers or other suitable equipment, with no extra charge assessed for such temporary service. The inclement weather/disruption in service requirements in the preceding paragraph may be changed upon mutual written agreement of the Contractor and City at any time during the term of this Contract to better serve Customers. All holiday and weather policies shall be included in program information provided to customers. On each inclement weather day, the Contractor shall release notices to the local newspapers and radio stations (including the Seattle Times newspaper and KING AM, KIRO, and KOMO radio stations) and the Regional Public Information Network (RPIN) notifying residents of the modification to the collection schedule. The Contractor shall use automated dialing services to inform Customers at the route level about service changes, provided that Customers shall be provided the option of opting out of automated calls. When closure of roadways providing access or other non -weather related events beyond the Contractor's control prevent timely collection on the scheduled day, the Contractor shall make collections on the first day that regular service to a Customer resumes, collect reasonable accumulated volumes of materials equal to what would have been collected on the missed collection day(s) from Customers at no extra charge. Following notification to the City, the Contractor will be provided temporary authorization to perform collection services after 7:00 pm and/or on Saturdays following such disruptions in order to finish collection routes. Delayed or interrupted collections as described in this Section are not considered service failures for purposes of Section 4.1. 2.1.9 Suspending Collection from Problem Customers The City and Contractor acknowledge that, from time to time, some Customers may cause disruptions or conflicts that make continued service to that Customer unreasonable. Those disruptions or conflicts may include, but not be limited to, repeated damage to Contractor -owned Containers, repeated refusal to position Garbage, Recycling and Compostables Carts properly, repeated suspect claims of timely set -out followed by demands for return collection at no charge, repeated claims of Contractor damage to a Customer's property, or other such problems. City of Tukwila 10 Solid Waste Collection Contract The Contractor shall make every reasonable effort to provide service to those problem Customers. However, the Contractor may deny or discontinue service to a problem Customer if reasonable efforts to accommodate the Customer and to provide services fail. If the Customer submits a written letter to the City appealing the Contractor decision, the City may, at its discretion, intervene in the dispute. In this event, the decision of the City shall be final. The City may also require the denial or discontinuance of service to any Customer who is abusing the service or is determined to be ineligible 2.1.10 Missed Collections If Garbage, Recyclables or Compostables Containers are set out inappropriately, improperly prepared or contaminated with unacceptable materials, the Contractor shall place in a prominent location a notification tag that identifies the specific problem(s) and reason(s) for rejecting the materials for collection. Failure to provide proper notification to Customers of the reason for rejecting materials for collection shall be considered a missed collection and/or subject to performance fees due to lack of proper Customer notification. The failure of the Contractor to collect Garbage, Recyclables or Compostables that has been set out by a Customer in the proper manner shall be considered a missed pick-up, and the Contractor shall collect the materials from the Customer on the same day if notified by 12:00 p.m. Monday through Friday, otherwise the collection shall occur on the next business day. The Contractor shall maintain an electronic database of all missed pick-ups (whether reported by telephone call or e-mail) and Contractor shall routinely note and provide corrective action to those Customers who experience repeated missed pick-ups. Such records shall be made available for inspection upon request by the City and shall be included with monthly reports unless otherwise directed by the City. In the event that the Contractor fails to collect the missed pick-up within twenty-four (24) hours of receipt of notice (or on Monday in the event of notification after 12:00 p.m. on Friday), the Contractor shall collect the materials that day and shall be subject to performance fees. If the Contractor is requested by the Customer to make a return trip due to no fault of the Contractor, the Contractor shall be permitted to charge the Customer an additional fee for this service (a "return trip fee" at the rate specified in Attachment B), provided the Contractor notifies the Customer of this charge in advance. 2.1.11 Same Day Collection Garbage, Recyclables and Compostables collection shall occur on the same regularly scheduled day of the week for Single -Family Residence City of Tukwila 11 Solid Waste Collection Contract Customers. The collection of Garbage, Recyclables and Compostables from Multi -Family Complexes and Commercial Customers need not be scheduled on the same day. 2.1.12 Requirement to Recycle and Compost The Contractor shall recycle or compost all loads of Source -Separated Recyclables and Compostables collected, unless express prior written permission is provided by the City. The disposal of contaminants separated during processing is acceptable to the extent that it is unavoidable and consistent with industry standards. The Contractor's residuals from the overall processing operations at the facility (including both City and non -City material) shall not exceed 5%. If more than 5% of inbound materials are found to be contaminants, the Contractor will develop a plan to determine which Customers are adding contaminants in their Recyclables and then provide a public education program to remedy the situation. The Contractor shall process Recyclables in such a manner as to meet market specifications and to minimize out -throws and prohibitives in baled material. The Contractor shall remove 90% or more of the inbound contaminants for disposal. City staff shall be provided access to the Contractor's processing facilities at any time for the purposes of periodically monitoring the facilities' performance under this Section. Monitoring may include, but not limited to, taking samples of unprocessed Recyclables, breaking selected bales and measuring the out -throws and prohibitives by weight, taking samples of processed glass and metals, reviewing actual markets and use of processed materials, and other activities to ensure the Contractor's performance under this Section and to ensure that misdirected Recyclables and contamination are minimized. Obvious contaminants included with either Source -Separated Recyclables or Compostables shall not be collected, and shall be left in the Customer's Container with a prominently displayed notification tag (per Section 2.1.10) explaining the reason for rejection. 2.1.13 Routing, Notification and Approval The Contractor shall indicate, on a detailed map acceptable to the City, the day of the week Garbage, Recyclables and Compostables shall be collected from each Single -Family Residence. The Contractor may change the day of collection by giving notice at least twenty-one (21) days prior to the effective date of the proposed change and must obtain advance written approval from the City. On the City's approval, the Contractor shall provide affected Customers with at least City of Tukwila 12 Solid Waste Collection Contract fourteen (14) days written notice of pending changes of collection day. The Contractor shall obtain the prior written approval from the City of the notice to be given to the Customer, and such approval shall not be unreasonably withheld. 2.1.14 Equipment Age/Condition The Contractor shall use vehicles that meet model year 2010 or later federal emissions standards. Back-up vehicles used fewer than thirty (30) operating days per calendar year shall not be subject to the age and emission standards that apply to regularly -used vehicles, but shall be presentable, in safe working order and shall be subject to all other conditions of this Section. The accumulated annual use of individual back- up vehicles shall be reported in the Contractor's monthly report. All vehicles used in the performance of this Contract shall be maintained in a clean and sanitary manner, and shall be thoroughly washed at least once each week and shall be repainted as necessary. All collection equipment shall have appropriate safety markings, including all highway lighting, flashing and warning lights, clearance lights, and warning flags, all in accordance with current statutes, rules and regulations. Equipment shall be maintained in good condition at all times. All parts and systems of the collection vehicles shall operate properly and be maintained in a condition satisfactory to the City. The Contractor shall maintain collection vehicles to ensure that no liquid wastes (such as Garbage or Compostables leachate) or oils (lubricating, hydraulic or fuel) are discharged to Customer premises or City streets. Any equipment not meeting these standards shall not be used within the City until repairs are made. All liquid spills will be immediately cleaned to the City's and Customer's satisfaction. Unremediated spills and failure to repair vehicle leaks shall be subject to performance fees as provided in Section 4.1. All collection vehicles shall be labeled with signs on both the front and driver's side door and the rear of the vehicle which clearly indicate the vehicle inventory number. The Customer service telephone number shall be labeled on the side of the vehicle. Signs shall use lettering not less than four (4) inches high and shall be clearly visible from a minimum distance of twenty (20) feet. Signs, sign locations and the telephone number shall be subject to approval by the City. No advertising shall be allowed on Contractor vehicles other than the Contractor's name, logo and Customer service telephone number and website address. Special promotional messages may be permitted, upon the City's prior written approval. In addition, any vehicle regularly used in the City shall include a placard clearly visible at the rear of the vehicle. This placard will show, in lettering at least 12" high, an abbreviated truck designation number specific to the Contractor's operating division, limited to a three digit numeral to City of Tukwila 13 Solid Waste Collection Contract aid in rapid identification of vehicles to allow more precise reporting and correction of any unsatisfactory condition related to specific vehicles. The 12" three digit number may be the last three digits of a larger fleet number, provided that the initial numbers are no greater than four inches high. All Contractor route, service and supervisory vehicles shall be equipped with properly licensed two-way communication equipment. The Contractor shall maintain a base station or have communication equipment capable of reaching all collection areas. 2.1.15 Container Requirements and Ownership The Contractor shall procure and maintain a sufficient quantity of Containers to service the City's Customer base, including seasonal and economic variations in Container demand. Failure to have a Container available when required by a Customer shall subject the Contractor to performance fees, as provided in Section 4.1. Customers may elect to own or secure Containers from other sources, and shall not be subject to discrimination by the Contractor in collection services on that account. However, Containers owned or secured by Customers must be capable of being serviced safely by the Contractor's collection vehicles to be eligible for collection. The Contractor shall provide labels and collection service for compatible Customer -owned Containers. The Contractor is not required to service Customer Containers that are not compatible with the Contractor's equipment. In the event of a dispute as to whether a particular Container is compatible, the City shall make a final determination. 2.1.15.1 Micro -Cans and Garbage Cans Customers shall use a Contractor -owned Micro -Can or Garbage Cart for small Container Garbage collection service. Plastic bags and Garbage Cans may be used for overflow volumes of Garbage, but not as a Customer's primary Container. If a Customer uses their own Container for excess Garbage, Contractor crews shall be expected to handle the Container in such a way as to minimize undue damage. The Contractor shall be responsible for unnecessary or unreasonable damage to Customer -owned Containers, wear and tear excepted. 2.1.15.2 Garbage, Recyclables and Compostables Carts The Contractor shall provide Micro -Cans, and 20/21-, 32/35-, 64- and 96 -gallon Garbage Carts for the respective level of Garbage collection; 35-, 64- or 96 -gallon Recyclables Carts; and 35, 64- and 96 -gallon Compostables Carts. All Carts shall City of Tukwila 14 Solid Waste Collection Contract be manufactured from aminimum of 10 percent (10%) post- consumer recycled plastic, with a lid that will accommodate a Contractor affixed instructional label. Carts shall be provided to requesting Customers within seven (7) days of the Customer's initial request. Failure to do so will result in performance fees as provided in Section 4.1. All wheeled cart manufacturers, styles and colors shall be approved in writing by the City prior to the Contractor ordering a cart inventory. All Carts must have materials preparation instructions and telephone and website contact information that visually depicts allowed and prohibited materials suitable for the designated Cart either screened or printed on a sticker affixed to the lid. All Contractor -owned wheeled carts shall: be maintained by the Contractor in good condition to allow material storage, handling, and collection; contain no jagged edges or holes; be equipped with functional wheels or rollers for movement; be equipped with functional lid; and be equipped with an anti-skid device or sufficient surface area on the bottom of the Container to prevent unwanted movement. The carts shall be labeled with instructions for proper use, including any Customer actions that would void manufacture warranties (such as placement of hot ashes in the Container causing the Container to melt or burn). Contractor personnel shall note any damaged hinges, holes, poorly functioning wheels and other similar repair needs on Contractor -owned carts (including those for Garbage, Recycling and Compostables) and forward repair notices to the Contractor's service personnel. Cart repairs shall then be made within seven (7) days at the Contractor's expense. Any Cart that is damaged or missing on account of accident, act of nature or the elements, fire, or theft or vandalism by other members of the public shall be replaced no later than three (3) business days after notice from the Customer or City. Replacement Carts may be new or used and reconditioned, and all Carts shall be clean and appear presentable when delivered. Unusable carts shall be retrieved by Contractor, cleaned (if necessary) and recycled to the extent possible. In the event that a particular Customer repeatedly damages a Cart or requests more than one replacement Cart during the term of the Contract due solely to that Customer's negligence or intentional misuse, the Contractor shall forward in writing the Customer's name and address to the City. The City shall then attempt to resolve the problem. In the event that the problem continues and upon City -approval, the Contractor may City of Tukwila 15 Solid Waste Collection Contract charge the Customer a City -approved Cart destruction fee no greater than half of the current new Cart replacement cost. 2.1.15.3 Detachable and Drop -Box Containers The Contractor shall furnish, deliver, and properly locate 1-, 1.5-, 2-, 3-, 4-, 6- and 8 -cubic yard Detachable Containers, and 10-, 20-, 30- or 40 -cubic yard uncompacted Drop -Box Containers to any Customer who requires their use for storage and collection of Garbage, Recyclables or Compostables within three (3) days of the request. Containers shall be located on the premises in a manner satisfactory to the Customer and for collection by the Contractor. Containers shall not be placed by Contractor, or kept for use by Customer, in any City Public Street. Any Container located in any City Public Street at any time is at the Contractor's risk and not the City's. Any Container located in City Public Right of Way is in violation of this section, and shall immediately be removed upon request by the City. Detachable Containers shall be: watertight and equipped with tight -fitting metal or plastic covers, which covers shall be closed by Contractor after every service; have four (4) wheels for Containers 2 -cubic yards and under; be in good condition for Garbage, Recyclables or Compostables storage and handling; and, have no leaks, jagged edges or holes. Drop -Box Containers shall be all -metal, and if requested by a Customer, equipped with a tight -fitting screened or solid cover operated by a functional winch system that is maintained in good repair. Each type of Detachable Container (i.e. Recyclables, Compostables or Garbage) shall be painted a color consistent with the program it is used for, subject to the requirements of Section 2.1.15.6, with color changes subject to the City's prior written approval. Containers shall be repainted as needed, or upon notification from the City. Detachable Containers shall be cleaned, reconditioned and repainted (if necessary) before being initially supplied, or returned after repair or reconditioning, to any Customer. The Contractor shall provide an on-call Container cleaning service to Customers. The costs of on-call cleaning shall be billed directly to the Customer in accordance with Attachment B. Containers on Customers' premises are at the Contractor's risk and not the City's. The Contractor shall repair or replace within twenty-four (24) hours any Container that was supplied City of Tukwila 16 Solid Waste Collection Contract by the Contractor if the City or a Health Department inspector determines that the Container fails to comply with reasonable standards or in any way constitutes or contributes to a health or safety hazard. In the event that a particular Customer repeatedly damages a Container due to that Customer's negligence or intentional misuse, the Contractor shall forward in writing the Customer's name and address to the City. The City shall then attempt to resolve the problem. In the event that the problem continues, the Contractor may discontinue service to that Customer, on the City's prior approval. 2.1.15.4 Recycling Carts The Contractor shall provide Recycling Carts to Customers within the City Service Area, including new Residences and annexation areas, as well as replacement Carts to existing Customers who request them because of loss, theft or damage. Carts shall be provided within seven (7) days of a Customer request. All distributed Recycling Carts shall include information materials describing material preparation and collection requirements. Any materials published by the Contractor must be reviewed and approved by the City prior to printing and distribution by the Contractor. All Recycling Carts shall be labeled with materials preparation instructions that visually depict allowed and prohibited materials suitable for the designated Cart either screened or printed on a sticker affixed to the lid, along with telephone and website contact information. All Recycling Carts shall be provided at the Contractor's sole expense. In the event that a Customer intentionally damages or misuses their Recycling Cart, the Contractor may discontinue recycling service to that Customer, on the City's prior approval and/or may charge the Customer a City -approved Cart destruction fee no greater than half of the current new Cart replacement cost. 2.1.15.5 Ownership On the termination of this Contract for any reason, all Contractor -supplied Garbage Carts, Recycling Carts and Compostables Carts purchased or obtained by the Contractor in performance of this contract, shall, at the option of the City, revert to City ownership without further compensation to the City of Tukwila 17 Solid Waste Collection Contract Contractor. Upon written notice, the City may elect to assign this ownership option to a third party. Detachable Containers and Drop -Box Containers shall be purchased, delivered and maintained by the Contractor during the term of this Contract. On the termination of this Contract for any reason, the City may, at its option, purchase or assign the right to purchase the Contractor's in-place inventory of Detachable Containers or Drop -Box Containers for use by the successive contractor. In the event that Contractor's Containers are purchased or assigned, the sale price shall equal fifty percent (50%) of the average new price for each Container, based on the average price from three (3) manufacturers at the time of the termination. For the purposes of this transaction, the average prices shall include transportation from the manufacturer to the Contractor's closest service yard, but shall exclude sales or use taxes. 2.1.15.6 Container Colors and Labeling New and replacement Contractor -provided Recycling Carts shall be blue, Compostables Carts shall be grey, and Garbage Carts shall be green. Detachable Containers used for Garbage shall be green and all Detachable Containers used for Recyclables shall be blue. The color requirements apply to both Cart bodies and lids, but not Commercial Container lids. Containers requiring repainting, including Containers damaged by graffiti, shall be repainted within one week of verbal, written or e-mail notification by the City or Customer. The City may direct changes to cart colors at any time prior to the Contractor ordering initial or replacement carts provided the new direction from the City does not require replacement of existing inventories and the cost per unit does not increase to the Contractor. Specific Container colors shall be approved by the City prior to the Contractor's order of new Containers. All Containers shall be labeled with up-to-date instructional information and contact information prior to delivery, including both a customer service phone number and a website address. All label designs shall be approved by the City prior to ordering by the Contractor. The location of the label on the Containers shall be subject to the City's prior approval. Labels shall be replaced by the Contractor at no additional charge when faded, damaged, out-of-date, or upon City or Customer request. City of Tukwila 18 Solid Waste Collection Contract 2.1.15.7 Container Weights Micro -Cans shall not exceed twenty 20 pounds, 20 -gallon Garbage Carts shall not exceed forty 40 pounds and Garbage Cans shall not exceed sixty (60) pounds in weight. Cart weights shall not exceed sixty (60) pounds for the 35 -gallon size, one hundred -twenty (120) pounds for the 64 -gallon size and one hundred -eighty (180) pounds for the 96 -gallon size. No specific weight restrictions are provided for Detachable Containers, however, the Contractor shall not be required to lift or remove materials from a Detachable Container exceeding the safe working capacity of the collection vehicle. The combined weight of Drop -Box and contents must not cause the collection vehicle to exceed legal road weights. 2.1.16 Spillage All loads collected by the Contractor shall be completely contained in collection vehicles at all times, except when material is actually being loaded. Hoppers and tippers on all collection vehicles shall be operated so as to prevent any blowing or spillage of materials. Any blowing or spillage of materials either caused by Contractor or that occurs during collection shall be immediately cleaned up by the Contractor at Contractor's expense. Prior to any collection vehicle leaving a collection route and/or operating on any roads with a speed limit higher than 25 miles per hour, Contractor shall completely close any collection vehicle openings where materials may blow out, and thoroughly inspect for and contain any collected materials inadvertently spilled on top of the collection vehicle to prevent release or littering this material. Spillage not immediately cleaned up shall be cause for performance fees, as described in Section 4.1. All vehicles used in the performance of this Contract shall be required to carry regularly -maintained and fully -functional spill kits. At a minimum, spill kits shall include absorbent pads or granules, containment booms, storm drain covers, sweepers and other similar materials sufficient to contain, control and, for minor events, appropriately clean-up any spillage or release of wind-blown materials, litter, or leaks of Contractor vehicle fluids or leachate. The Contractor shall notify the City via e-mail within two hours of any major spill or any spill that leaves a noticeable stain on City Roads or private property. Spill kits shall also include employee spill containment instructions and procedures as well as a regularly updated list of emergency contacts. The Contractor shall develop spill response procedures for review and approval by the City before initiating any work under this Contract. Prior to operating any vehicle in the City, all Contractor vehicle drivers shall be provided with hands-on training on the location, maintenance, and use of spill kits and associated containment and City of Tukwila 19 Solid Waste Collection Contract notification procedures. Such training shall be provided to all vehicle drivers at least annually. All Drop -Box loads (both open and compactor) shall be properly and thoroughly covered or tarped to prevent any spillage of material prior to Contractor vehicle entering any Private Road or Public Street. 2.1.17 Pilot Programs The City may wish to test and/or implement one or more changes to waste stream segregation, materials processing or collection technology, promotion of services, or collection frequency at some point during the term of the Contract. The City shall notify the Contractor in writing at least ninety (90) days in advance of its intention to implement a pilot program or of its intentions to utilize a new technology system on a City- wide basis. The costs (or savings) accrued by any City -initiated pilot programs shall be negotiated prior to implementing any City -directed pilot or proceeding with City Service Area -wide full implementation. The Contractor shall coordinate with the City and participate fully in the design, roll-out, operation and troubleshooting of such pilot programs. Contractor -initiated pilot programs shall require prior written notification and approval by the City. Contractor -initiated pilot programs shall be performed at no additional cost to the City or the Contractor's Customers; however, savings accrued may be subject to negotiations prior to City-wide implementation at the City's request. Contractor -initiated surveys are allowed of businesses and/or Residences to gather information about generic service preferences or to access pilot program options or outcomes, provided that all related data and analysis is shared with the City. 2.1.18 Disruption Due to Construction The City reserves the right to construct any improvement or to permit any such construction in any street or alley in such manner as the City may direct, which may have the effect for a time of preventing the Contractor from traveling the accustomed route or routes for collection. However, the Contractor shall, by the most expedient manner, continue to collect Garbage, Recyclables and Compostables to the same extent as though no interference existed upon the streets or alleys normally traversed. This collection shall be done at no extra expense to the City or the Contractor's Customers. 2.1.19 Contractor Planning Assistance The Contractor shall, upon request and without additional cost, make available site planning assistance to either the City and/or property owners City of Tukwila 20 Solid Waste Collection Contract or their representatives. The site planning assistance shall be available for all new construction or remodeling of buildings and structures within the City Service Area, and shall address the design and planning of Garbage, Recyclables and Compostables removal areas and their location upon the site- of the proposed construction or remodeling project. Contractor planning assistance for optimizing loading docks, enclosures, compactor equipment, and other similar structures or areas shall also be available for existing Customers when adjusting Garbage, Recyclables and Compostables services. Contractor planning assistance shall be provided within two working days of the Contractor receiving a written request for assistance. 2.1.20 Safeguarding Public and Private Facilities The Contractor shall be obligated to protect all public and private improvements, facilities and utilities whether located on public or private property, including street Curbs. If such improvements, facilities, utilities or Curbs are damaged and such damage is primarily attributable to the Contractor's operations, the Contractor shall notify the City immediately in writing of all damage, and the Contractor shall repair or replace the same. If the Contractor fails to do so promptly, as determined by the City, the City shall cause repairs or replacement to be made, and the cost of doing so shall be billed to and become the responsibility of the Contractor. 2.1.21 Company Name The Contractor shall not use a firm name containing any words implying municipal ownership without prior written permission from the City. 2.1.22 Transition and Implementation of Contract Within 45 days of the execution of this Contract and no later than 180 days prior to the commencement of services, Contractor shall provide a detailed Transition and Implementation Plan to the City for review and approval. The Contractor's operations and management staff shall be available for weekly meetings with the City, at the City's request, during the Transition and Implementation Period, which shall be a period extending from submittal of the Transition and Implementation Plan through 90 days following the commencement of services. The Contractor shall provide weekly tallies of container delivery counts and delivery areas, billing and customer service updates, problems encountered and options for resolution, a summary of upcoming activities, and other information necessary for the City to evaluate the Contractor's implementation efforts and to remain fully apprised of the transition between contractors. 2.1.23 Ongoing Coordination with City and Performance Review City of Tukwila 21 Solid Waste Collection Contract The Contractor's supervisory staff shall be available to meet with the City at the City's offices on request as well as on a quarterly schedule to discuss and resolve operational and Contract issues. The City may, at its option, conduct periodic performance reviews of the Contractor's performance under this Contract. The City may perform the review to confirm various aspects of the Contractor's operations and compliance with this Contract. City staff or contracted consultants may provide the review at the City's direction. The Contractor shall fully cooperate and assist with all aspects of the performance review, including access to Contractor's route and Customer service data, billing information, safety records, equipment, facilities and other applicable items. The City's scope of review under this provision is intended to focus on analysis of the Contractor's performance and Contract compliance. The results of the performance review shall be presented to the Contractor and a plan for addressing any deficiencies shall be provided to the City within two (2) weeks of the Contractor's receipt of the review. The Contractor shall analyze and correct in good faith any deficiencies found in its performance under this Contract, including broader implementation of corrections that extend beyond the limited data or scope of a performance review to bring Contractor into more complete Contract compliance. The Contractor's corrective plan shall address all identified deficiencies and include a timeline for corrective actions. The Contractor's corrective plan shall be subject to review and approval by the City. Upon approval of the plan, the Contractor shall implement and sustain actions that correct deficiencies. Failure to complete correction of deficiencies as outlined in the plan and/or failure to initiate good faith corrective actions within thirty (30) days shall constitute a failure to perform subject to performance fees as defined in 4.1. The Contractor shall continually monitor and evaluate all operations to ensure compliance with this Contract. At the request of the City, the Contractor shall report its own findings from internal monthly performance measures for collection, customer service and maintenance functions. The City shall determine which of the Contractor internal performance management measures are relevant to addressing any particular deficiencies and the Contractor shall continue to report those measures until notified in writing by the City. 2.1.24 Disposal Restrictions and Requirements All Garbage collected under this Contract, as well as residues from processing Recyclables and Compostables, shall be delivered to the King County Disposal System, unless otherwise directed in writing by the City. City of Tukwila 22 Solid Waste Collection Contract Garbage containing obvious amounts of Yard Debris shall not knowingly be collected and instead prominently tagged with a notice informing the Customer that King County does not accept Yard Debris mixed with Garbage for collection. Contractor's collection of Garbage knowing that it is mixed with visible Yard Debris shall be grounds for performance fees as provided in Section 4.1. The Contractor shall not be required to collect hazardous materials that are either restricted from disposal or would pose a danger to collection crews. If materials are rejected for this reason, the Contractor shall leave a written notice with the rejected materials listing why they were not collected and providing the Customer with a contact for further information about proper disposal options. The Customer shall remain responsible for all costs associated with handling and disposal of hazardous materials inadvertently collected by Contractor. Garbage collected by the Contractor may be processed to recover Recyclables, provided that the residual is disposed in accordance with the City's Interlocal Agreement with King County. In the event the Contractor elects to haul Garbage to a private processing facility, the Contractor shall charge the Customer no more than the equivalent Garbage disposal fee at a King County Disposal System transfer station and shall charge hauling fees no higher than provided for in Attachment B. 2.1.25 Direct Payment of Disposal Fees by City Upon 180 days written notice, the City may elect to pay disposal fees directly to King County. If the City elects to pay disposal fees directly, the Contractor shall: (1) Ensure that Garbage routes serving City Customers handle only City Garbage and not Garbage from Customers in other jurisdictions; (2) Properly train and supervise its collection crews to properly use City disposal cards at County facilities, and to reconcile loads delivered by Contractor's crews with the disposal invoice provided by King County (3) Track and report disposal quantities by route and average Container weights by Container size each month; (4) Formalize a separate billing agent addendum to this Contract which details the financial and legal relationship between the Contractor (billing agent) and the City (client), including how receivables are handled and how the City handles disbursement to the Contractor and the County; and City of Tukwila 23 Solid Waste Collection Contract (5) Reduce its overall compensation for each service level by 110% of the amount of the disposal fee component plus the then -current business and occupation tax, based on the unit weights listed in the then - current Attachment B of this Contract. If the City elects to pay disposal directly, the City shall release and indemnify the Contractor from financial and legal responsibility for disposal payments for City Garbage, provided that the Garbage has been collected only from applicable City Customers in accordance with this Contract. Independent of the City's decision on disposal cost payment, the Contractor shall participate upon request in a City -funded and managed Container weight study to be conducted no more than once every three years of the Contract. At the City's option, the container weight study results may be used to update the disposal components listed in Attachment B of this Contract. 2.1.26 Violation of Ordinance The Contractor shall report in writing immediately to the City any observed violation of the City's ordinances providing for and regulating the Containerization, collection, removal and disposal of Garbage, Recyclables and Compostables. 2.2 Collection Services 2.2.1 Single -Family Residence Garbage Collection 2.2.1.1 Subject Materials The Contractor shall collect all Garbage placed Curbside for disposal by Single -Family Residence Customers in and adjacent to Micro -Cans, Garbage Cans or plastic bags (for Extra Units) and/or Contractor -owned Garbage Carts. The Contractor shall offer carry -out service to disabled Customers at no charge (per Section 2.1.6) and to all other Customers for the appropriate service level rate, plus the carry -out surcharge, in accordance with Attachment B. If a Customer is either eligible for, or subscribes to, carry -out service, carry -out service shall be provided for all three collection streams (Garbage, Recyclables, and/or Compostables) without duplicate surcharges. 2.2.1.2 Collection Containers The Customer's primary Container must be a Micro -Can or Garbage Cart. Plastic bags and Garbage Cans may only be used City of Tukwila 24 Solid Waste Collection Contract for Extra Units, not as the Customer's primary Container. Micro -Can and Cart rental fees shall be embedded in the respective rate charged for the level of service and not separately charged or itemized. Micro -Cans and Garbage Carts shall be delivered by the Contractor to Single -Family Residence Customers within seven (7) calendar days of the Customer's initial request. 2.2.1.3 Specific Collection Requirements The Contractor shall offer regular weekly collection following service levels: (1) One 10 -gallon Micro -Can (2) One 20/21 -gallon Garbage Cart; (3) One 32/35 -gallon Garbage Cart; (4) One 64 -gallon Garbage Cart; and (5) One 96 -gallon Garbage Cart. of the On request, the Contractor shall also offer Customers monthly collection of one 32/35 -gallon Garbage Cart with no putrescible wastes, at a rate equal to the weekly Micro -Can service level. Customers subscribing at this service level will continue to receive regularly scheduled Curbside recycling service. Carry -out charges shall be assessed only to those Customers who choose to have the Contractor move Containers to reach the collection vehicle at its nearest point of access. An Extra Unit charge may be assessed for materials loaded so as to lift a Cart lid in excess of six (6) inches from the normally closed position. The Contractor may charge for an overweight Container at the Extra Unit rate, provided that the Customer agrees in advance to pay for the Extra Unit rate, otherwise, the Container shall be left at the Curb with Customer notification as to why it was not collected. The Contractor shall maintain route lists in sufficient detail to allow accurate recording and charging of all Extra Unit fees. All Extra Units from Customers with a history of disputed charges shall be documented with a date and time stamped photograph. Customers shall be allowed to specify that no Extra Units be collected without prior Customer notification, which shall be City of Tukwila 25 Solid Waste Collection Contract provided by the Customer no less than twenty-four (24) hours prior to that Customer's regular collection. Collections shall be made from Single -Family Residences on a regular schedule on the same day and as close to a consistent time as possible. Customers shall place Containers on or abutting Public Streets or Private Roads. The Contractor may tag inappropriately placed Containers and may discontinue service in the event of persistent inappropriate Container placement. The Contractor's crews shall make collections in an orderly and quiet manner, and shall return Containers, in an upright position, with lids closed and attached, to their set out location and will not place Containers on streets, sidewalks, public pathways, or in places that block vehicle access to any driveways, mailboxes, or similar structures. Once each year, on a scheduled approved by the City, the Contractor shall provide a curbside collection event to handle bulky materials at no additional charge to Residential Customers. The event shall accept two categories of bulky household items: (1) individual small items not larger than three feet by three feet and weighing not more than 65 pounds; and (2) larger items, limited to one of each type, including all appliances, mattresses, sofas, hot water tanks, etc. Upon one -hundred -eighty -days written notice from the City, the Contractor shall shift Single -Family Residence Garbage collection to every -other -week. In the event that the City implements this reduced collection frequency, the Single - Family Garbage rates in Attachment B shall be reduced by $2.54/month plus the City's then -current administrative fee and corresponding State B&O tax on the administrative fee related to this reduction, subject to the rate modification provisions of Section 3.3. 2.2.2 Single -Family Residence Recyclables Collection 2.2.2.1 Subject Materials The defined list of Residential Recyclables shall be collected from all participating Single -Family Residences as part of basic Garbage collection services, without extra charge. The Contractor shall collect all Residential Recyclables from Single -Family Residences that are placed in Contractor owned Carts or are boxed or placed in a paper bag next to the Customers' Recycling Cart. Recyclables containing obvious amounts of Compostables or Garbage shall not knowingly be collected and instead prominently tagged with a notice informing the Customer of Recyclables City of Tukwila 26 Solid Waste Collection Contract contamination. Customers shall be contacted and provided the opportunity to either remove the contamination and have the materials collected the following collection cycle or, alternatively, have the materials collected as Garbage at the regular extra fee. Recyclables must be prepared as follows and uncontaminated with food or other residues: Aluminum Cans: All clean aluminum cans, pie "tins" and foil that are placed in the Recycling Cart. Corrugated Cardboard: All corrugated cardboard boxes smaller than three (3) feet square, and placed in or next to the Customer's Recycling Cart. Corrugated cardboard boxes larger than three (3) feet square must be flattened by Customer prior to collection. Fats, Oils, Grease (FOG): Up to three gallons of used cooking oil and kitchen grease that is free from contaminants and placed in clear screw- top plastic containers, labeled with the Customer's address and placed next to the Customer's Recycling Cart. Fluorescent Lights All compact fluorescent bulbs packaged in accordance with Contractor instructions and placed on top of the Recycling Cart. Glass Containers: All colored or clear jars and bottles that are rinsed and have lids removed. Fluorescent and incandescent light bulbs, ceramics and window glass are excluded. Mixed Paper: All Mixed Paper Motor Oil: Up to three gallons of motor oil that is free from contaminants and placed in clear screw-top plastic jugs, labeled with the Customer's address and placed next to the Customer's Recycling Cart. Newspaper: All newspaper and advertising supplements that are delivered. Plastic Bags: All clean dry plastic bags, (shopping, newspaper, and dry-cleaning bags) bagged together and placed in the Recycling Cart. City of Tukwila 27 Solid Waste Collection Contract Plastic Containers: Other Plastic: Scrap Electronics: Scrap Metal: All plastic bottles, cups, jugs and tubs. Other plastics, automotive or other hazardous product Containers, and lids less than 3" are excluded. Clean plastic food containers and trays, clean LDPE stretch plastic film such as Saran Wrap, Polypropylene and PET plastic soda and water bottles; plastic buckets such as 5 gallon pails and clean Plant pots. Scrap electronics that are no bigger than 2 feet by 2 feet per unit in size and less than 60 pounds per unit, including computer equipment, VCRs, audio equipment, televisions, cell phones and other equipment containing circuit boards that are placed next to the Recycling Cart. Scrap electronics do not include speakers, kitchen appliances, or other household products as defined in the Contractor's promotional materials. All ferrous and non-ferrous Scrap Metal that has no more than market -acceptable levels of wood, plastic, rubber and/or other contaminants; and meets the size requirements defined for Scrap Metals. Tin Cans: All food and beverage tin cans with labels removed. Garbage Cans: 2.2.2.2 Containers The Contractor shall also collect and recycle unwanted Garbage Cans from Customer. Customers shall label unwanted cans with a "Take" label and the Contractor shall collect those empty unwanted Garbage Cans on its Recycling collection route. The Contractor shall be responsible for ordering, assembling, affixing instructional information onto, maintaining adequate inventories of, and distributing and maintaining Recycling Carts. The default Recycling Cart size shall be 96 -gallons for City of Tukwila 28 Solid Waste Collection Contract new Customers, provided that the Contractor shall offer and provide 32/35- or 64 -gallon Recycling Carts on request to those Customers requiring either less or additional capacity than provided by the standard 96 -gallon Recycling Cart. Recycling Carts shall include a recycling/program brochure when distributed. Recycling Carts shall be delivered by the Contractor to new Customers or those Customers requesting replacements, within seven (7) days of the Customer's initial request. 2.2.2.3 Specific Collection Requirements Single -Family Residence Recyclables collection shall occur every -other -week on the same day as each household's Garbage collection. Single -Family Residence Recyclables collection shall occur during the hours and days specified in Section 2.1.4. Collections shall be made from Residences on a regular schedule on the same day and as close to a consistent time as possible. The Contractor shall collect on Public Streets and Private Roads in the same location as Garbage collection service is provided. The Contractor's crews shall make collections in an orderly and quiet manner, and shall return Containers with their lids closed and attached to their set out location in an orderly manner. The Contractor shall collect all properly prepared Single - Family Residence Recyclables from Garbage Customers. No limits shall be placed on set -out volumes, except in the case when extremely large quantities of commercially -generated materials are consistently set out at a Single -Family Residence. In this case, the Contractor shall request the resident to use a larger Recycling Cart or use commercial recycling services for the excess volumes. If the resident continues to set out commercial quantities of Recyclables, the Contractor shall notify the City for further action. In the event that large quantities of Residentially -generated cardboard (e.g. moving boxes) are set out for collection, the Contractor may collect the excess materials the following day in a separate truck, provided that clear written notification of the collection delay is provided to the Customer. The Contractor shall collect properly packaged used motor oil from Single -Family Residential Customers. The Contractor may refuse to collect used motor oil from any Customer for any one of the following reasons: 1) the oil was not packaged in a clear, leak proof, plastic jug or bottle, securely sealed with City of Tukwila 29 Solid Waste Collection Contract a screw -cap; 2) the packaged oil contained substances other than used motor oil; 3) the packaged oil leaks in any way 4) the Container is not properly labeled with the Customer's name and address; or 5) there is spillage at the Customer location which is not caused by the Contractor's employees. Should the Contractor reject used motor oil for any of these reasons, a tag outlining the reason for rejection shall be left with the oil. The City and Contractor shall cooperate on monitoring the quality of Recyclables set out for collection. Either party may inspect or sample set -out or collected Recyclables. Any deficiencies in Recyclables quality observed by City or Contractor's staff shall require educational follow-up by the Contractor to encourage maximum quality and marketability. Educational follow-up shall range from a minimum of a notice ticket or "oops tag" to involvement of management staff from either the City or Contractor as appropriate. Upon one -hundred -eighty -days (180) written notice from the City, the Contractor shall shift Single -Family Residence Recyclables collection to weekly. In the event that the City implements this increased collection frequency, the Single - Family Garbage rates in Attachment B shall be increased by $2.30/month plus the City's then -current administrative fee and corresponding State B&O tax on the administrative fee related to this increase, subject to the rate modification provisions of Section 3.3. 2.2.3 Compostables Collection 2.2.3.1 Subject Materials Compostables shall be collected each collection cycle from Single -Family Customers who subscribe for that service. Compostables containing obvious amounts of Recyclables or Garbage shall not knowingly be collected and instead prominently tagged with a notice informing the Customer of Compostables contamination. Customers shall be contacted and provided the opportunity to either remove the contamination and have the materials collected the following collection cycle or, alternatively, have the materials collected as Garbage at the regular extra fee. Contaminated or oversized Compostables materials rejected by the Contractor at the Curb shall be tagged in a prominent City of Tukwila 30 Solid Waste Collection Contract location with an appropriate problem notice explaining why the material was rejected. 2.2.3.2 Containers A 96 -gallon Compostables Cart shall be provided to all subscribers, unless a Customer specifically requests a smaller Compostables Cart. The Contractor shall be responsible for ordering, assembling, affixing instructional information onto, maintaining inventories of, and distributing and maintaining Compostables Carts. Compostables Carts shall be labeled with instructional information, in accordance with Section 2.1.15.6. The default Compostables Cart size shall be 96 -gallons, with 32/35- and 64 -gallon sizes available upon request. Extra Yard Debris material that does not fit in the initial Compostables Cart shall be bundled or placed in Kraft bags or Customer -owned Garbage Cans labeled for Yard Debris. Customers choosing to use their own Containers for excess Yard Debris shall be provided durable stickers by the Contractor that clearly identify the Container's contents as Yard Debris. Compostables Carts shall be delivered by the Contractor to Customers within seven (7) days of the Customer's initial request. Redelivery fees shall be charged only to those Residential Customers that cancel and then restart Compostables Cart collection service within seven months of cancellation. In order for this fee to be applicable, Contractor must notify each Customer at the time they request service cancellation. The Contractor may charge a Compostables Cart cleaning and deodorizing fee, per occurrence, for each Compostables Cart cleaned and redelivered to existing Compostables collection subscribers upon their request. 2.2.3.3 Specific Collection Requirements. Compostable materials shall be collected every -other -week on the same scheduled service day as Garbage collection. Compostables in excess of 96 total gallons may be charged as Compostables Extra Units in 32 gallon increments in accordance with Attachment B, except during the two collection cycles immediately following a storm event, when up to 96 additional gallons of storm debris shall be accepted with regular quantities of Compostables without extra charge. City of Tukwila 31 Solid Waste Collection Contract Unflocked, undecorated, natural holiday trees (Christmas Trees) will be collected at no additional cost on the first two weeks of scheduled Compostable materials collection each year from all Single -Family and Multifamily Residences in the City if prepared as 2x2x4 feet sections or bundles. The Contractor shall collect on Public Streets and Private Roads, in the same location as Garbage collection is provided. The Contractor's crews shall make collections in an orderly and quiet manner, and shall return Containers in an upright position, with lids attached, to their set out location and will not place Containers on streets, sidewalks, public pathways, or in places that block vehicle access to any driveways, mailboxes, or similar structures. Upon one -hundred -eighty -days (180) written notice from the City, the Contractor shall shift Single -Family Residence Compostables collection to weekly. In the event that the City implements this increased collection frequency, the Single - Family Compostables rate in Attachment B shall be increased by $2.40/month plus the City's then -current administrative fee and corresponding State B&O tax on the administrative fee related to this increase, subject to the rate modification provisions of Section 3.3. Upon one -hundred -eighty -days (180) written notice from the City, the Contractor shall embed every -other -weekly Single - Family Residence Compostables collection in Garbage rates and delivery Compostables Carts to all non -subscribing Customers. In the event that the City implements this option, the Single -Family Garbage rate in Attachment B shall be increased by $5.81/month plus the City's then -current administrative fee and corresponding State B&O tax on the administrative fee related to this reduction, subject to the rate modification provisions of Section 3.3. This option shall be exercised by the City no later than June 1, 2014 to allow the Contractor sufficient time to amortize the cost of the required additional Carts. 2.2.4 Single Family Bulky Waste Collection 2.2.4.1 Subject Materials On-call Bulky Waste collection shall be offered, and shall be provided at the rates listed in Attachment B. Collected oversized items shall be recycled by the Contractor to the extent possible. The Contractor shall maintain a separate log City of Tukwila 32 Solid Waste Collection Contract listing service date, materials collected, Customer charges and whether the item was recycled or disposed. This log shall be provided to the City on a monthly basis. 2.2.4.2 Specific Collection Requirements On-call collection services of bulky waste such as couches, mattresses, white goods and other oversized materials must occur during the hours and days specified in Section 2.1.4, with the exception that Saturday collection is permissible if it is more convenient for Customers. The Contractor's crews shall make collections in an orderly and quiet manner. 2.2.5 Multi -Family Complex and Commercial Customer Garbage Collection 2.2.5.1 Subject Materials The Contractor shall collect all Garbage set out for disposal by Multi -Family Complex and Commercial Customers in acceptable Containers as designated in Section 2.2.5.2. 2.2.5.2 Containers The Contractor shall provide Containers meeting the standards described in Section 2.1.15. Multi -Family Complex and Commercial Customers shall be offered a full range of Containers and service options, including Garbage Carts, one (1) through six (6) cubic yard compacted and one (1) through eight (8) cubic -yard non -compacted Detachable Containers, and compacted or non -compacted Drop -Box Containers. The Contractor may also lease or sell compacted Drop -Box Containers and Drop -Box and Detachable Container Compactors to Customers outside of this Contract at rates negotiated between the Customer and the Contractor. Materials in excess of Container capacity or the subscribed service level shall be collected and properly charged as Extra Units at the rates listed in Attachment B. The Contractor shall develop and maintain route lists in sufficient detail to allow accurate recording and charging of all Extra Units and documentation of service irregularities such as damaged or blocked Containers. All Extra Units and service irregularities shall be documented with a date and time stamped photograph. The Contractor may use either or both front -load or rear -load Detachable Containers to service Multi -Family Complex and Commercial Customers. However, not all collection sites within the City Service Area may be appropriate for front -load City of Tukwila 33 Solid Waste Collection Contract collection due to limited maneuverability or overhead obstructions. The Contractor shall provide Containers and collection services capable of servicing all Customer sites, whether or not front -load collection is feasibleat that Customer's site. Contractor -owned Containers shall be delivered by the Contractor to requesting Multi -Family Complex and Commercial Customers within three (3) days of the Customer's initial request. Customers shall properly care for Containers on the Customer's property, shall use reasonable efforts to protect such Containers from graffiti or negligent misuse, and shall not use such Containers for other than their intended purpose. 2.2.5.3 Specific Collection Requirements Commercial Garbage collection shall be made available to Multi -Family Complex and Commercial Customers daily, Monday through Saturday, during the times specified in Section 2.1.4. Collection at Multi -Family sites shall be limited to the same hours as Single -Family Residence collection. Collections shall be made on a regular schedule on the same day and as close to a consistent time as possible to minimize Customer confusion. The Contractor shall collect from areas mutually agreed upon by the Contractor and Customer with the least slope and best truck access possible. Containers shall be replaced after emptying in the same location as found. Extra charges may be assessed for materials loaded so as to lift the Garbage Can, Garbage Cart of Detachable Container lid in excess of six (6) inches from the normally closed position. Customers may request extra collections and shall pay a proportional amount (e.g. one pick-up per week rate divided by 4.33 weeks per month) of their regular monthly rate for that service. 2.2.5.4 Premium Services Premium services for Commercial and Multifamily Customers include Contractor -provided locks, lockboxes to hold customer keys, opening and closing gates, and rolling out containers more than 10 (ten) feet. The charges for premium services are specified in Attachment B. City of Tukwila 34 Solid Waste Collection Contract 2.2.6 Multi -Family Complex Recyclables Collection 2.2.6.1 Subject Materials The Contractor shall provide adequate Container capacity and collect all Recyclables from Multi -Family Complexes that are prepared in a manner similar to that described for Single - Family Residence Recyclables in Section 2.2.2.1., with the exception of used motor oil, fats/oils/grease, scrap electronics and fluorescent lamps. This embedded Recyclables collection shall occur at no extra charge from base Garbage collection. The Contractor shall tag contaminated Containers, but will not collect the contaminated load as Garbage and not charge the resident or property manager a fee for contamination unless notification and correction procedures as specified by the City are completed. 2.2.6.2 Containers The Contractor shall use Detachable Containers for recycling collection at Multi -Family sites wherever practicable and shall use Recycling Carts only at duplexes, tri-plexes, four-plexes and other sites where site constraints limit the use of Detachable Containers. Upon notice, Contractor shall equip Detachable Containers with special slotted recycling lids approved by the City. The Contractor shall be responsible for ordering, assembling, affixing instructional information onto, maintaining inventories of, and distributing and maintaining Detachable Containers and Recycling Carts. The default Recycling Cart size shall be 96 - gallons, provided that the Contractor shall offer and provide 32- or 64 -gallon Recycling Carts on request to those complexes requiring either less or additional capacity than provided by the standard 96 -gallon Recycling Cart. Recycling Carts shall be labeled with recycling collection requirements in accordance with Section 2.1.15.6 when distributed. The City may require that combination or common -keyed locks and multiple keys be provided by Contractor at no extra charge to limit contamination of Recycling Carts or Recycling Detachable Containers. Recycling Carts and Containers shall be delivered by the Contractor to requesting Customers within three (3) days of the Customer's initial request. Multi -Family Complex Recycling Carts shall be relabeled periodically in accordance with Section 2.1.15.6. City of Tukwila 35 Solid Waste Collection Contract 2.2.6.3 Specific Collection Requirements Multi -Family Complex recycling collection shall occur weekly or more frequently, as needed, during the hours and days specified in Section 2.1.4 for Multi -Family Complex collection. Collections shall be made on a regular schedule on the same day(s) of the week to minimize Customer confusion. The Contractor shall collect from areas mutually agreed upon by the Contractor and Customer with the least slope and best truck access possible. After emptying Containers shall be replaced in the same location as found. Multi -Family Complex Recycling Customers shall not be charged lock, gate or roll-out fees. When space constraints limit the provision of Containers appropriately -sized for weekly collection, the Contractor shall provide more frequent collection, as necessary, of smaller Containers to provide adequate total recycling capacity for the Multi -Family Complex site. 2.2.6.4 Multi -Family Recycling Outreach and Incentives The Contractor shall provide ample copies of current recycling guidelines upon request of the City or Customer. The Contractor shall assist the City in the development and implementation of an annual recycling outreach and incentive plan. The plan shall include, at a minimum, a description of planned programs, tasks assignments between the City and Contractor and support costs where appropriate. Public Education will play an important role in this process. The Contractor and the City shall work together to conduct workshops, visit with Customers, and develop and implement a high quality public education campaign. The outcomes and results of these efforts will be tracked and reported to the City by the Contractor. 2.2.7 Commercial Recycling Collection The defined list of Commercial Recyclables shall be collected from all participating Commercial Customers as part of basic Garbage collection services, without extra charge. The Contractor shall collect all Commercial Recyclables from Commercial Customers that are prepared in a manner similar to that described for Single Family Residential Recyclables in Section 2.2.2.1. City of Tukwila 36 Solid Waste Collection Contract 2.2.7.1 Subject Materials The defined list of Commercial Recyclables shall be collected from all participating Commercial Customers as part of basic Garbage collection services, without extra charge subject to the limitations in Sections 2.2.7 and 2.2.7.3. The Contractor shall collect all Commercial Recyclables from Commercial Customers that are prepared in a manner similar to that described for Single Family Residential Recyclables in Section 2.2.2.1. In the event of contaminated materials, the driver shall notify the Contractor, and the Contractor shall contact the Customer with specific instructions for Customer to prepare the rejected materials for collection service or authorization to collect the material as Garbage for the regular Garbage collection fee. Contractor shall notify the City immediately, through use of dispatch or route management staff, if repeated contamination occurs in Recyclables set out by any Commercial or Multi -Family Customer. 2.2.7.2 Containers Contractor -supplied Recycling Containers shall be used for collecting Commercial Recyclables. Recycling Carts and Recycling Detachable Containers shall be distinguished from Compostables or Garbage Container colors per Section 2.1.15.6 and shall include prominent identifying labels that provide directions for the preparation of the materials to be placed in the Cart or Container. At larger businesses, the Contractor may use Detachable Containers or Drop -Box Containers for Recyclables collection provided that they are distinguished from Containers used for Garbage collection and are equipped with prominent identifying labels. Contractor -owned Containers shall be delivered by the Contractor to requesting Customers within three (3) days of the Customer's initial request. 2.2.7.3 Specific Collection Requirements Commercial Recyclables collection shall be provided weekly during the hours and days specified in Section 2.2.5.3. Collections shall be made on a regular schedule on a consistent day and as close to a consistent time as possible to minimize Customer confusion. The Contractor shall collect in alleys where practical, and on streets where no alleys are present. City of Tukwila 37 Solid Waste Collection Contract Containers shall be replaced in the same location after emptying. When providing weekly Commercial Recyclables collection to a particular Customer, the Contractor shall not be required to provide Recycling Container capacity greater than 150 percent of that Customer's weekly Garbage collection volume. For example, a Customer with a weekly four (4) cubic yard Garbage container would be provided up to six (6) cubic yards of weekly Recyclables Container capacity. Any additional recycling may be fee-based as negotiated between the Customer and Contractor. Commercial Recyclables collection Containers and service may be ordered by the Commercial Customer, the City, or the City's contracted technical assistance consultant, provided that the Contractor shall not be required to provide Commercial Recyclables collection to an unwilling party. 2.2.8 Multi -Family Complex and Commercial Customer Compostables Collection 2.2.8.1 Subject Materials The Contractor shall provide Cart -based Compostables collection services to requesting Multifamily Complexes and Commercial Customers on a subscription fee basis. If additional capacity is required, the Customer may arrange for that service privately, either through the Contractor or another party. The provision of fee-based Commercial Compostables collection in Detachable Containers by the Contractor shall comply with the service and billing standards of this Contract, even though rates are not regulated by this Contract. Contaminated or oversized Compostables materials rejected by the Contractor shall be tagged in a prominent location with an appropriate problem notice explaining why the material was rejected. The Contractor will contact Customers with specific instructions for Customer to make the rejected materials suitable for collection service. 2.2.8.2 Containers The Contractor shall be responsible for ordering, assembling, affixing instructional information onto, maintaining inventories of, and distributing and maintaining Compostables Carts and Detachable Containers. City of Tukwila 38 Solid Waste Collection Contract Compostables Carts and Detachable Containers shall be delivered by the Contractor to new Multi -Family Complexes or Commercial Customers within three (3) days of the City's request, following the City's provision of technical assistance to the Customer to set up the program. 2.2.8.3 Specific Collection Requirements Compostables shall be collected weekly from Multi -Family Complex and Commercial Customers. Collections shall be made on a regular schedule on the same day(s) and as close to a consistent time as possible. The Contractor shall offer Carts lining with compostable cart liners at an additional cost. The liners shall be approved by the Contractor's composting facility. The Contractor shall also provide free cleaning of containers for each customer at least once per year. The Contractor shall collect Containers at defined Multi - Family Complex or Commercial Customer Container spaces. The Contractor's crews shall make collections in an orderly and quiet manner, and shall return Containers with their lids closed and attached to their set out location. Commercial and Multi -Family Customers using Compostables Collection service and the Contractor shall comply with Seattle -King County regulations for Commercial Food Scraps collection. 2.2.9 Drop -Box Container Garbage Collection 2.2.9.1 Subject Materials The Contractor shall provide Drop -Box Container Garbage collection services to Multi -Family Complex and Commercial Customers, in accordance with the service level selected by the Customer. 2.2.9.2 Containers The Contractor shall provide Containers meeting the standards described in Section 2.1.15. Both Customer -owned and Contractor -owned Drop -Box Containers shall be serviced, including Customer -owned compactors. Contractor -owned Containers shall be delivered by the Contractor to requesting Customers within three (3) days of the Customer's initial request. City of Tukwila 39 Solid Waste Collection Contract 2.2.9.3 Specific Collection Requirements Single -Family Residence, Multi -Family Complex and Commercial Customer Drop -Box Container collection must occur during the hours and days specified in 2.2.5.3.. Collection of Drop -Box Containers in Single -Family Residence and Multi -Family Complex areas and multi -use buildings containing Multi -Family Complexes shall be limited to the same hours as Single -Family Residence collection. The Contractor shall provide service and equipment capability to collect full Drop -Box Containers no later than the next business day after the Customer's initial call. The Contractor shall maintain a sufficient Drop -Box Container inventory to provide empty Containers to new and temporary Customers within three (3) business days after the Customer's initial call. Mileage fees shall be assessed only when Customer -directed disposal/recycling sites are more than ten (10) road miles by the shortest route from a particular Customer's location, and then only on the additional mileage above twenty (20) miles round-trip. The Contractor shall obtain prior permission from the Customer to use disposal/recycling sites which would result in additional mileage charges. 2.2.10 Temporary Container Customers The Contractor shall provide temporary 2-, 4-, and 6 -cubic yard Detachable Containers and 10-, 20-, 30-, and 40 -cubic yard Drop -Boxes to Single - Family Residence, Multi -Family Complex and Commercial Customers on an on-call basis. Temporary service shall include all Customers requesting Container service of less than ninety (90) days duration, including existing Customers on permanent service who temporary request an extra Container for less than ninety (90) days. The charges for temporary Detachable Container service listed in Attachment B shall include delivery, collection and disposal. Disposal charges for temporary Drop -Box Containers shall be billed in addition to the delivery, rental and hauling charges listed in Attachment B. Rental charges shall be itemized and charged separately, at the rates listed in Attachment B. The Contractor may charge a deposit to be paid in advance of service equal to the average disposal fee for the size of temporary Container ordered if the creditworthiness of the individual Customer is in doubt. 2.2.11 Municipal Services City of Tukwila 40 Solid Waste Collection Contract The Contractor shall provide weekly Garbage, Recyclables and Compostables collection to all City -owned municipal facilities as a part of this Agreement and at no additional charge. Those facilities include, but are not limited to the following: FACILITY ADDRESS Tukwila City Hall 6200 Southcenter Blvd Building 6300 6300 Southcenter Blvd Minkler Shops 600 Minkler Blvd George Long Shop 14000 Interurban Ave S Parks & Golf Maintenance 13900 Interurban Ave S. Foster Golf Clubhouse 13500 Interurban Ave S. Tukwila Community Center 12421 42°d Ave S Fire Station 51 444 Andover Park E Fire Station 52 5900 S 147th St Fire Station 53 4201 S 115th St Fire Station 54 4237 S 144th St Neighborhood Resource Center Location to be determined Tukwila Pool 4414 S 144th St Ft Dent Park Ft Dent Way At any time during the term of this Contract, the City may add facilities in addition to those listed above. Additional municipal facilities added during the term of the Contract shall also be provided collection, including new facilities developed within the City Service Area, as well as municipal facilities in future annexation areas covered by this Contract. The Contractor shall provide and install 21 litter containers of a similar style and capacity to those currently used in bus shelters along Tukwila International Boulevard no later than November 1, 2012. The style and placement locations shall be approved by the City. On occasion, the City will pay the Contractor in accordance with charges listed in Attachment B for services that involve a third party, when such third party accumulates Garbage as part of performing services for the City. For example, the City would pay Contractor for the disposal of roof replacement debris removed from a City facility. Regular Garbage generated on an ongoing basis at all City facilities will otherwise be collected by the Contractor without charge to the City. 2.2.12 City -Sponsored Community Events City of Tukwila 41 Solid Waste Collection Contract The Contractor shall provide Garbage and Recycling services for City - sponsored special events at no charge to the City or users. Container capacity shall be coordinated with event staff to ensure that sufficient Container capacity and collection frequency is provided by the Contractor. These events shall include, but not be limited to: • City Drop-off Collection Event: The contractor shall support up to two (2) City special drop-off collection events scheduled each year for Tukwila residents (proof of residency required). At each event, contractor shall provide drop boxes and/ or detachable containers for white goods, bulky items such as furniture, mattresses/springs, recyclables and other items approved by the City. Contractor shall provide all equipment, staffing, collection, promotional/outreach, transportation and recycling and/or disposal fees at no additional charge to the City. • Discounted Code Enforcement Clean-up Support: In residential areas designated by the City, contractor shall support up to ten (10) clean-up events. Contractor shall provide 10-40 yard drop box containers (or other sizes approved by the City). without charge to the City. Contractor shall waive delivery, rental, disposal and other fees. • Recycling Collection at Special Events: Contractor shall provide without charge, recycling containers and collection during the following events: ➢ 4th of July Celebration ➢ Tukwila Backyard Festival ➢ Tukwila Days Festival (2 separate events) At any time during the term of this Contract, the City may add City - Sponsored Community Events in addition to those listed above, provided that if the City adds more than one event every year, the Contractor may negotiate compensation for those additional events. In the event that the total volume of materials collected by Contractor from City -Sponsored Community Events increases by more than 20% above the baseline volume for such events established in the first year of this Contract, then Contractor's rates shall be adjusted to reflect the increased cost to Contractor in providing such services. 2.2.13 Other Solid Waste Collection Services The Contractor may occasionally provide other regularly scheduled or one- time services related to solid waste collection in the City not specifically delineated under this Contract. In that event, the Contractor shall notify the City of Tukwila 42 Solid Waste Collection Contract City and propose a Customer rate for the service. Upon prior approval of the City, the Contractor may proceed to offer that service. 2.3 Management 2.3.1 Responsibility of Participants 2.3.1.1 Contractor's Responsibilities Consistent with the responsibilities set forth otherwise in this Contract, the Contractor shall be responsible for: • Collecting Garbage in the City Service Area and delivering the Garbage to the King County Disposal System, unless otherwise directed by the City, and shall ensure that the Contractor handles Garbage in accordance with the City's interlocal agreements governing solid waste management. • Collecting construction/demolition waste in the City Service Area and delivering the waste to fully permitted recycling, disposal or transfer sites in compliance with King County's Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan. • Collecting, processing and marketing Recyclables and Compostables collected by the Contractor in the City Service Area. • Providing cart and Container assembly, maintenance, painting, stickering/labeling and re-stickering/labeling and delivery services listed or required in this Contract. • Performing customer service, including answering telephone calls and e-mails, providing information on services, establishing Customer accounts and providing appropriate Customer support. • Billing, receiving, posting Customer payments and deposits, and adding educational information to bills, if requested by the City. • Procuring all equipment and bearing all start-up, operating maintenance, and transition costs for collection and processing or disposal of Garbage, Recyclables and Compostables, including proper safety equipment and insurance for vehicles and workers. City of Tukwila 43 Solid Waste Collection Contract • Providing and supervising all labor to accomplish the scope of services required under this Contract, including labor to collect materials, maintain and distribute equipment and related customer service functions. • Operating a maintenance facility to house and service collection equipment and acquiring all necessary land use, building, operating, and business permits and licenses. • Submitting all informational materials for public release to the City for review and approval prior to release. • Complying with all applicable laws. • Meeting all non-discrimination and OSHA (Federal Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970)/WISHA (Washington Industrial Safety and Health Act of 1973) standards, and all environmental standards and regulations. • Providing a safe working environment and comprehensive liability insurance coverage as set forth in Section 6.4, and providing proof of this insurance to the City annually. • Providing a valid Contractor's performance and payment bond in accordance with Section 6.5, and providing proof of this bond to the City annually. • Securing the prior written approval of the City and surety before assigning or pledging money, or assigning, subcontracting or delegating duties. • Providing route maps to the City indicating the day of week for each service. • Submitting collection day changes to the City for review and approval prior to notice being provided to Customers and the change taking place. • Submitting prompt notices to the media regarding modifications to the collection schedule due to inclement weather. • Maintaining Containers, vehicles and facilities in a clean, properly labeled and sanitary condition. • Meeting all City reporting, inspection and review requirements. City of Tukwila 44 Solid Waste Collection Contract • Providing outreach materials and programs, and assistance with distribution and outreach as required in this Contract. • Providing operating and safety training for all personnel, including spill response training for all drivers. • Notifying the City of intended changes in management not less than sixty (60) days prior to the date of change. New management shall also attend an introductory meeting scheduled by the City during the sixty (60) day notification period. Exception shall be made for termination for cause or voluntary termination, in which case the Contractor shall notify the City within twenty-four (24) hours of the termination. 2.3.1.2 City's Responsibilities Consistent with the responsibilities set forth otherwise in this Contract, the City shall be responsible for: • Overall project administration and final approval of Contractor services and activities. • Reviewing and approving Contractor compensation adjustments due to changes in County disposal fees or price indices. • Directing and overseeing public education and outreach with the cooperation and assistance of the Contractor. • Monitoring and evaluating collection operations with the cooperation and assistance of the Contractor. • Reviewing and approving all assignment, pledging, subcontracting or delegation of money or duties. • Reviewing and approving collection days and rate changes. • Reviewing and approving holiday schedule changes. • Reviewing and approving all written or other informational materials used in the City by the Contractor. • Conducting performance reviews of the Contractor with the Contractor's cooperation and assistance. City of Tukwila 45 Solid Waste Collection Contract • Holding periodic operations meetings with the Contractor, as necessary. 2.3.2 Customer Service and Billing The Contractor shall be responsible for providing all customer service functions, including: answering Customer telephone calls and e-mail requests, informing Customers of current services and charges, handling Customer subscriptions and cancellations, receiving and resolving Customer complaints, dispatching Drop -Box Containers and special collections, correlating service levels to current invoices, all Customer billing, and maintaining and regularly updating a user-friendly website. These functions shall be provided at the Contractor's sole cost, with such costs included in the Customer charges (see Attachment B). 2.3.2.1 Office Location The Contractor shall maintain a principal office in King or Pierce County within twenty (20) miles of the City limits. The Contractor's office and customer service assistance shall be accessible by a local area code and phone number, specifically for use during this contract as the Contractor's primary customer service line. The Contractor's office hours shall be open at a minimum from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily, except Saturdays, Sundays and recognized holidays. Representatives shall be available at the Contractor's local office during office hours for communication with the public and City representatives. Customer calls shall be taken during office hours by a person, not by voice mail. The Contractor shall maintain an emergency telephone number for use by City staff outside normal office hours. The Contractor shall have a representative, or an answering service to contact such representative, available at said emergency telephone number during all hours other than normal office hours. 2.3.2.2 Customer Service Requirements 2.3.2.2.1 Customer Service Representative Staffing During office hours and Saturday from 9am to noon, the Contractor shall maintain sufficient staff to answer and handle complaints and service requests from multiple incoming telephone calls simultaneously. If incoming telephone calls necessitate, the Contractor shall increase staffing City of Tukwila 46 Solid Waste Collection Contract levels as necessary to meet Customer service demands. The Contractor shall also maintain sufficient staff to answer and handle complaints and service requests made by letter or e-mail. If staffing is deemed to be insufficient by the City based on agreed-upon performance measures in Section 2.3.3.2.3, the Contractor shall increase staffing levels to meet contract performance criteria The Contractor shall provide additional staffing during the transition and implementation period, and especially from six (6) weeks prior to the commencement of new services, through the end of the fourth month after the commencement of new services, to ensure that sufficient staffing is available to minimize Customer waits and inconvenience. The Contractor shall receive no additional compensation for increased staffing levels during the transition and implementation period. Staffing levels during the mobilization, transition and implementation period shall be subject to prior City review and approval. 2.3.2.2.2 Service Recipient Complaints and Requests The Contractor shall record all complaints and service requests, regardless of how received, including date, time, Customer's name and address (if the Customer is willing to give this information), method of transmittal, and nature, date and manner of resolution of the complaint or service request in a computerized daily log. Any telephone calls received via the Contractor's non - office hours answering service shall be recorded in the log the following business day. The Contractor shall make a conscientious effort to resolve all complaints within twenty-four (24) hours of the original call or e-mail, and service requests within the times established throughout this Contract for various service requests. If a longer response time is necessary for complaints or requests, the reason for the delay shall be noted in the log, along with a description of the Contractor's efforts to resolve the complaint or request. City of Tukwila 47 Solid Waste Collection Contract The customer service log shall be available for inspection by the City, or its designated representatives, during the Contractor's office hours, and shall be in a format approved by the City. The Contractor shall provide a copy of this log in an electronic format to the City with the monthly report. The Contractor shall provide sufficient field service/sales staff and route manager personnel to accurately set-up accounts and visit Customers at their service location as needed — for example during roll-out of service changes that impact multiple accounts, or during establishment of new Recycling or Compostables collection service changes. The Contractor's field service/sales staff shall be able to describe to Customers any related service procedures and Container or equipment needs, and be able to calculate any related rate impacts that would arise from implementing service change options. The Contractor's field service/sales staff shall also be responsible for completion of outreach and tracking specified in Section 2.3.5, including related required annual reporting. 2.3.2.2.3 Handling of Customer Calls All incoming telephone calls shall be answered promptly and courteously, with an average speed of answer of less than twenty (20) seconds. For all calls placed in the queue, no greater than five percent overall shall abandon on a monthly basis. A summary of these discrete performance measures will be provided as part of required monthly reporting. A Customer shall be able to talk directly with a customer service representative when calling the Contractor's Customer service telephone number during office hours. An automated voice mail service or phone answering system may be used when the office is closed. 2.3.2.2.4 Corrective Measures Upon the receipt of Customer complaints in regards to busy signals or excessive delays in City of Tukwila 48 Solid Waste Collection Contract answering the telephone, the City may request and the Contractor shall submit a plan to the City for correcting the problem. Once the City has approved the plan, the Contractor shall have thirty (30) days to implement the corrective measures, except during the transition and implementation period, during which time the Contractor shall have one (1) week to implement corrective measures. Corrective measures shall be implemented without additional compensation to the Contractor. Failure to provide corrective measures shall be subject to performance fees. 2.3.2.2.5 Internet Website The Contractor shall provide a Customer -friendly Internet website accessible twenty-four (24) hours a day, seven (7) days a week, containing information specific to the City's collection programs, including at a minimum, contact information, collection schedules, material preparation requirements, available services and options, rates, inclement weather service changes and other relevant service information for its Customers. The website shall include an email function for Customer communication with the Contractor, and the ability for Customers to submit service requests on-line. E-mailed Customer service requests shall be answered the next business day after receipt. The website shall offer Customers the option to pay their service bills on-line through a secured bill payment system. Website content and design shall be submitted for City approval a minimum of three (3) days prior to planned roll-out of website changes, and website content and design shall continue to be subject to the City's approval throughout the term of this Contract. The Contractor shall update the website monthly, and more often if necessary, and provide links to the City's website. The website shall include contact information translated into Spanish. The Contractor's website shall minimize "pop-up" windows, and not include adware, spyware or third party tracking "cookies." 2.3.2.2.6 Full Knowledge of Programs Required City of Tukwila 49 Solid Waste Collection Contract The Contractor's customer service representatives shall be able to accurately describe all collection services available to City Customers, including the various services available to Single -Family Residence, Multi -Family Complex and Commercial Customers. For new Customers, customer service representatives shall explain all Garbage, Recyclables, Compostables and Food Scrap collection options available depending on the sector the Customer is calling from. For existing Customers, the representatives shall explain new services and options, and resolve recycling issues, collection concerns, missed pickups, Container deliveries, and other Customer concerns. Customer service representatives shall be trained to inform Customers of all Recyclables, Compostables and Food Scrap preparation specifications. Policy questions resolvable by the City shall be immediately forwarded to the City for response. The Contractor's customer service representatives shall have real-time electronic access to customer service data and history to provide efficient and high-quality customer services. 2.3.3 Contractor's Customer Billing Responsibilities The Contractor shall be responsible for all billing functions related to the collection services provided under this Contract. All Single -Family Residence Customers shall be billed at least quarterly, and Multi -Family Complex and Commercial Customers shall be billed monthly. Customers may be billed prior to receiving service, but the due date (or past due date) shall be no sooner than the last day of service provided under that billing cycle. The bill's due date shall be no sooner than fifteen (15) business days after the date the bill is mailed. The Contractor may make account adjustments for over- or under -charges, provided that under -charges may only be charged for services provided within ninety (90) days of the bill date. Billing and accounting costs associated with Customer invoicing shall be borne by the Contractor, and are included in the service fees in Attachment B. The Contractor may bill to Customers late payments and NSF ("bounced") check charges, as well as the actual third party costs of bad debt collection. Late fees shall not exceed one percent (1%) per month and NSF charges shall not exceed twenty dollars ($20.00) per NSF check or actual bank charges, whichever is greater. City of Tukwila 50 Solid Waste Collection Contract All Single -Family Residence Recyclables collection costs and revenues shall be included in the Garbage collection rate and shall not be charged or itemized separately. Subscription Compostables services shall be itemized separately. All Multi -Family Complex Recyclables collection costs and revenues shall be included in the Garbage collection rate and shall not be charged or itemized separately, except as directed at the City's sole discretion. Commercial Customer and Multi -Family Complex Compostables services shall be itemized and charged separately. No surcharges (such as environmental or fuel surcharges) shall be added to invoices for Garbage, Recyclables or Compostables collection, including Commercial Recycling collection, unless specifically authorized in writing by the City. The Contractor shall be responsible for the following: • Generating combined Garbage, Recyclables and Compostables collection bills. Bills must include a statement indicating the Customer's current service level, current charges and payments, and appropriate taxes and fees as well as the Contractor's customer service contact information. Space shall be made available on bills for including City contact information at the City's request. • Accepting, processing and posting payment data each business day. • Maintaining a system to monitor and report Customer subscription levels, record Extra Unit Garbage and Compostables collected, place an additional charge on the Customer's bill for the excess collection, and charge for additional services requested and delivered. This system shall maintain a Customer's historical account data for a period of not less than two years. • Accepting and responding to Customer requests for service level changes, missed or inadequate collection services, and additional services. • Collecting unpaid charges from Customers for collection services. • Implementing rate changes as specified in Section 3.1 and 3.3. • Including lines/space for customer service messages on Customer bills. • Including Contractor phone numbers for customer service on Customer bills. • Providing a discount to Single Family Customers that choose to use a paperless invoicing and bill paying process. The Customer discount shall be $6.00 per year for Single Family Customers and $10.00 per City of Tukwila 51 Solid Waste Collection Contract year for Multi-family/Commercial Customers and shall be applied once each year after the Customer has maintained paperless billing for the previous twelve months. The Contractor shall electronically notify the Customer of their invoice and then accept payment either through a pre -authorized autopay arrangement or a single -event credit card or debit payment feature on the Contractor's website. The Contractor shall not charge additional fees for credit or debit transactions. Customers may choose to use the autopay function, but retain paper billing, in which case no discount shall be provided. • Manage published information so that all Customers in any grouping targeted for receipt of printed educational or outreach materials shall be included in Contractor's mass -mailings of such materials regardless of Customer's billing method status (such as web -based invoicing) or Customer's mail receipt method (such as use of a Post Office Box rather than standard curbside mail service). The Contractor shall be required to have procedures in place to backup and minimize the potential for the loss or damage of the account servicing (customer service, service levels and billing history) database. The Contractor shall ensure that a daily backup of the account servicing database is made and securely stored off-site. The Contractor shall also provide the City with a copy of the customer service database via e-mail or other electronic medium on a quarterly basis. The City shall have unlimited rights to use the customer service database to develop targeted educational and outreach programs, analyze service level shifts or rate impacts, and/or to provide information to successor contractors. Upon five (5) business days written notice, the Contractor shall provide the City with a paper and/or electronic copy at the City's discretion of the requested Customer information and history, including but not limited to Customer names, service and mailing addresses, contact information, service levels and current account status. City requests for information pertaining to five or fewer accounts shall be provided within one business day. As set forth in detail below, the Contractor shall provide monthly and annual reports to the City. In addition, the Contractor shall allow the City access to pertinent operations information related to compliance with the obligations of this Contract, such as vehicle maintenance logs, disposal, Compostables and recycling facility certified weight slips, and Customer charges and payments. 2.3.4 Reporting The Contractor shall provide monthly and annual reports to the City at no cost. In addition, the Contractor shall allow City staff access to pertinent City of Tukwila 52 Solid Waste Collection Contract operations information such as disposal facility certified weight slips and vehicle maintenance logs. 2.3.4.1 Weekly Reports On a weekly basis, by the end of the day each Monday, the Contractor shall provide the City with a list of Customer -initiated service stops logged the previous week. The Contractor shall provide the Customer name, address, service level, phone number and the date of the service stop. The City shall use this information to enforce its mandatory collection requirements. 2.3.4.2 Monthly Reports On a monthly basis, by the 15th of each month, the Contractor shall provide a report containing information for the previous month. Reports shall be submitted in electronic format approved by the City and shall be certified to be accurate by the Contractor. At a minimum, reports shall include: (1) A log of complaints and resolutions for all collection services and sectors. At a minimum, the complaint log shall include Customer name and/or business name, Customer's service address, contact telephone number, date of complaint, a description of the complaint, a description of how the complaint was resolved, the date of recovery/resolution and any additional driver's notes or comments. (2) A tabulation of the number of single family, commercial and multi -family accounts by service level/Container size and service frequency. (3) A compilation of program participation statistics including: a summary of multi -family and commercial participation in recycling programs, set -out statistics for Residential Garbage, Compostables and Recyclables collection services, and log of bulky items. (4) A compilation of total monthly and year-to-date summaries of Garbage, Recyclables and Compostables quantities by collection sector. (5) A summary of Recyclables quantities by collection sector and by commodity, including processing residues disposed and market prices. (6) A summary of disposal or tipping facility locations and associated quantities for Garbage, Recyclables and City of Tukwila 53 Solid Waste Collection Contract (7) Compostables as well as any changes in processing procedures, locations or tipping fees. A description of any vehicle accidents infractions, or insurance claims against Contractor. (8) A description of any changes to collection routes, Containers, vehicles (including the identification of back-up vehicles not meeting contract standards with the truck number and date of use), customer service or other related activities affecting the provision of services; and (9) Call Center performance as outlined in Section 2.3.2.2. If collection vehicles are used to service more than one Customer sector or jurisdiction, the Contractor shall develop an apportioning methodology that allows the accurate calculation and reporting of collection quantities. The apportioning methodology shall be subject to prior review and approval by the City and shall be periodically verified through field testing by the Contractor. 2.3.4.3 Annual Reports On an annual basis, by the last working day of January, the Contractor shall provide an electronic report containing the following information: (1) A consolidated summary and tabulation of the monthly reports, described above. (2) A discussion of highlights and other noteworthy experiences, along with measures taken to resolve problems, increase efficiency, and increase participation in Compostables and Recyclables collection programs. (3) A discussion of promotion and education efforts and accomplishments. (4) An inventory of current collection, delivery, spare and other major equipment, including make, model, year, and accumulated miles. (5) A list of multi -family and commercial recycling sites pursuant to Section 2.3.5. 2.3.4.4 Ad Hoc Reports City of Tukwila 54 Solid Waste Collection Contract The City may request from the Contractor up to six (6) ad-hoc reports each year, at no additional cost to the City. These reports may include customer service database tabulations to identify specific service level or participation patterns or other similar information. Reports shall be provided in the City - defined format and software compatibility. These reports shall not require the Contractor to expend more than one hundred (100) staff hours per year to complete. If requested by the City, the Contractor shall provide daily route information for all service sectors and collection streams for the purpose of evaluating potential collection system changes during the term of the Contract. Information received by the City and in the Contractor's possession shall be subject to existing laws and regulations regarding disclosure, including the Public Records Act, Chapter 42.56 RCW and shall be subject to the provisions of Section 6.8 below. 2.3.5 Promotion and Education The Contractor shall have primary responsibility for providing service- oriented information and outreach to Customers and implementing on- going recycling promotion, at the direction of the City. The Contractor shall also incorporate general waste reduction, minimization and reuse elements in to its promotion and education program. The Contractor shall maintain a complete list of all Multi -Family Complex sites within the City Service Area, and the status of each site's participation in Contractor -provided services. The Contractor shall annually contact, by telephone or site visit, the manager or owner of each site to encourage participation and inform the manager or owner of all available services and ways to decrease Garbage generation. Printed informational materials discussing waste prevention and recycling service options shall be prepared and distributed to support contact with Multi -Family Complex and Commercial Customer sites. This contact shall be coordinated with City and King County promotional efforts. The Contractor shall include with its annual report the list of Multi -Family Complex and Commercial Customer sites; Garbage, recycling and Compostables status; Container sizes, service frequency, and types; Customer contact dates and outcome of such contacts; and suggestions for increasing participation or other program improvements. The Contractor shall keep the public informed of programs and encourage participation through an annual service update. Each fall, the Contractor shall provide an annual service update for each service sector, the format, content and timeframe of which shall be subject to prior review and approval by the City. The annual service update shall be mailed to all City of Tukwila 55 Solid Waste Collection Contract Customers and, at a minimum, shall include an informational brochure indicating rates, all services available, preparation and other service requirements, contact information, inclement weather and other policies, a collection schedule calendar applicable to each recipient's routes and other useful Customer information. The Contractor shall develop, print, periodically update and maintain sufficient quantities of new Customer information materials, the format and content of which shall be subject to prior review and approval by the City. Upon approval, materials shall be mailed to every new Customer prior to the Customer's first billing and shall, at a minimum, include a statement of applicable rules and service policies, rates, services and preparation requirements, collection days in calendar format, Contractor customer service information and City contact information. Contractor's materials shall be TTY accessible and Contractor shall provide alternative language formats upon request. The Contractor's welcome packet and annual service update may be e- mailed to Customers instead of paper materials, upon Customers' request. The Contractor shall permit the City to insert, at no charge, single -sheet information bulletins into Customer bills. When the insert is beyond one page and increases Contractor cost, the City shall pay the incremental difference. The City and Contractor shall work cooperatively for timely inclusion of such materials. 2.3.6 Field Monitoring The City may periodically monitor collection system parameters such as participation, Container condition, Container weights, waste composition and Customer satisfaction. The Contractor shall assist the City by coordinating the Contractor's operations with the City's field monitoring to minimize inconvenience to Customers, the City and the Contractor. 2.3.7 Transition to Next Contractor The Contractor shall be expected to work with the City and any successive contractor(s) in good faith to ensure a minimum of Customer disruption during the transition period. Container removal and replacement shall be coordinated between the Contractor and a successive contractor to occur simultaneously in order to minimize Customer inconvenience. The Contractor shall provide a detailed updated Customer list, including Customer name, service address, mailing address, and collection and Container rental service levels to the successive contractor within seven (7) days request of the City. City of Tukwila 56 Solid Waste Collection Contract The parties recognize that a failure to comply with this provision will damage the City, but that determination of such damage will be difficult and burdensome; therefore, the parties agree that in the event of a breach of this provision the Contractor, or the Contractor's surety, shall pay the City one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000.00) for the material breach of this contract provision. Payment shall be made within twenty (20) business days of the end of this contract. 3. COMPENSATION 3.1 Compensation to the Contractor 3.1.1 Rates The Contractor shall be responsible for billing and collecting funds from Single -Family Residence, Multi -Family Complex and Commercial Customers in accordance with the charges for services listed in Attachment B. The Contractor may reduce or waive at its option, but shall not exceed, the charges listed in Attachment B. The Contractor shall charge Drop -box Customers the actual disposal cost plus twelve (12) percent to reflect the ten percent related to the Contractor's costs and margin related to handling the pass-through disposal component of that service and the additional two percent City administrative fee. These payments shallcomprise the entire compensation due to the Contractor. In no event shall the City be responsible for money that the Contractor, for whatever reason, is unable to collect. Senior low-income and/or disabled resident discounts of fifty percent (50%) shall be offered to Single-family Residential Customers meeting the City's eligibility criteria. The City shall provide the Contractor with a list of eligible accounts and shall update the list as revisions are made. 3.1.2 Itemization on Invoices City, King County and Washington State solid waste, utility and/or sales taxes shall be itemized separately on Customer invoices and added to the charges listed in Attachment B. The Contractor shall not charge separately for the collection of Source -Separated Recyclables other than Commercial Recyclables above the limit of the included embedded Commercial Recyclables program as defined in Section 2.2.7.3. The City administrative fee shall not be itemized separately on Customer invoices. 3.1.3 Discontinuing Service for Nonpayment The Contractor may use any legal means, including appropriate lien rights, to enforce Customer payment obligations and may discontinue service to non-paying Customers provided that such Customers are provided with ten (10) days prior written notice that service will be discontinued for non - City of Tukwila 57 Solid Waste Collection Contract payment. The Contractor may charge a one-time twenty dollar ($20.00) cart redelivery fee to Customers who want to restart service who have previously had their service terminated for nonpayment and had carts removed. The cart redelivery fee shall be applied as a flat charge, regardless of the number of carts delivered (e.g. Garbage, Recyclables and Compostables). 3.1.4 Mandatory Collection Implementation and Enforcement Upon ninety (90) days written notice from the City, the City may implement mandatory collection for any or all classes of Customers. The City must provide this notification to the Contractor no later than October 31, 2014 for implementation no later than January 1, 2015. In the event that the City exercises this option, the Contractor shall reduce all Single- family Customer rates by $0.64 per month, starting on the date of implementation. The Customer collection procedures outlined in this Section 3.1.4 shall supersede and replace the procedures outlined in Section 3.1.3. If implemented, the Contractor shall assist the City with enforcing mandatory collection for all Customers. The City shall work with the Contractor during ordinance development to ensure that enforcement procedures are effective and will work for both the City and Contractor. Contractor materials, website and customer service representatives shall provide a consistent message informing City residents of this requirement. In the event a resident refuses to subscribe for collection, the Contractor shall provide that customer the minimum service level for that Customer class, and shall continue to provide service (even if not used) and bill the customer. The Contractor shall provide the City with a list of Customers who are sixty or more days past due. The City shall then send that Customer a letter informing them of City Code requirements. If the Customer continues to be non-responsive, the Contractor shall send them their standard notification letter, including notification that an account will be turned over to a third party for collection and that the Customer shall be responsible for the past due amount as well as a twenty-five dollar ($25.00) collection fee. The Contractor may then make arrangements for third party collection and/or lien the property for the debt. Once an account is turned over to third party collection, the Contractor may reduce the service level to the minimum service level for that Customer class. The Contractor shall be allowed to charge a cart redelivery fee should the customer request to reinstate their higher level of service after paying all overdue balances. The cart redelivery fee in Attachment B covers the redelivery of all three carts for Single-family Customers. 3.2 Compensation to the City City of Tukwila 58 Solid Waste Collection Contract The Contractor shall also pay to the City a two percent (2%) City fee, applied/equal to .98 of gross receipts received from Customers, excluding itemized City, County and state taxes, during the prior month on or before the fifth working day of each month during the term of this Contract, starting on December 1, 2012. The Contractor shall remit the city fee received on all payments received under this Contract, including Customer payments received after the termination date of this Contract. The rates included in Attachment B, as modified during the term of this Contract, include the city fee and Customers shall not be separately charged an itemized city fee. The Contractor shall fully participate with any City billing audit to confirm the Contractor's actual receipts during any accounting period during the term of the Contract. The audit shall be confined to confirming customer billing rates, Contractor receipts for services provided under this Contract, and bad debt recovery. The administrative fee may be changed by the City in any year, provided that the change is synchronized with the annual Contractor rate modification described in Section 3.3. The City shall notify the Contactor of the new administrative fee for the following year by September 1St, and the Contractor shall itemize and include the appropriate adjustment in its Rate Adjustment Statement provided October 1st of each year. In the event that the administrative fee is adjusted, either up or down, the Contractor shall add or subtract an amount equivalent to the state excise tax (1.8% in 2010), as may be adjusted from time to time by the State of Washington. In addition, the Contractor shall be responsible for payment of all applicable permits, licenses, fees and taxes as described in Section 6.13, Permits and Licenses. 3.3 Compensation Adjustments 3.3.1 Annual Rate Adjustment The Contractor's collection service charges, excluding waste disposal fees, for each level of service shall increase or decrease once every year by eighty percent (80%) of the change in the Consumer Price Index CWURA423SAO for the Seattle -Tacoma -Bremerton Metropolitan Area for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers, all items (Revised Series) (CPI -W 1982-1984) prepared by the United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, or a replacement index (the "CPI Index"). Adjustments to the Contractor's collection service charge shall be made in units of one cent ($0.01). Fractions less than one cent ($0.01) shall not be considered when making adjustments. Rates shall be adjusted annually, beginning January 1, 2014.(the "Adjustment Date"). The Contractor shall submit to the City for review and approval a Rate Adjustment Statement, calculating the new rates for the next year, by calculating the percentage change in the CPI Index for the City of Tukwila 59 Solid Waste Collection Contract most recent twelve (12) month period ending on June 30th. The Contractor's calculations shall be provided to the City no later than October 1st prior to the Adjustment Date and the City shall have thirty (30) days to confirm the Contractor's rate modification calculations. On City approval, which shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed, the new rates shall take effect on January 1st of the next year, and Customers shall be notified in November, at least forty-five (45) days prior to the date adjusted rates become effective. Should ratepayers not receive timely notification due to missed deadlines, rate calculation errors by the Contractor, or rate disapproval by the City, implementation of the new rates shall be delayed by one month without opportunity for recovery of lost revenue. 3.3.2 Disposal Fee Adjustments Disposal Fee adjustments shall be made to Contractor collection rates to reflect increases or decreases in King County disposal fees for solid waste. In the event of a change in disposal fees, the disposal fee component of rates charged to Customers shall be adjusted, based on Container content weights specified in Attachment B of this Contract. Specific examples of rate modifications due to Consumer Price Index and disposal fee changes are provided in Attachment C. 3.3.3 Changes in Disposal/Processing Sites and Tipping Fees The Contractor assumes all risk for the processing and marketing of Recyclables and Compostables. If the Contractor is required by the City to use processing sites or markets other than those being used at the initiation of this Contract, the Contractor may submit a detailed proposal for a rate adjustment to reflect any additional costs or savings to the Contractor. The City and Contractor agree to negotiate in good faith any changes to the rates to offset these costs or savings. 3.3.4 Other Modifications The Contractor shall not adjust or modify rates due to employee wage increases, the value of Recyclables, Garbage collection service level shifts, or other changes affecting the collection system. At the time of the City's decision to extend this Contract through invoking contract extension options, the Contractor can present a request for relief for any adverse market changes that have occurred during the previous period of the Contract. The City is under no obligation to give consideration for those adverse changes as a condition for invoking the contract extension option. If new City, King County, Washington State or Federal taxes are imposed or the rates of existing taxes are changed after the execution date of this Contract, and the impact of these changes results in increased or decreased City of Tukwila 60 Solid Waste Collection Contract Contractor costs in excess of five thousand dollars ($5,000) annually, the Contractor and City shall enter into good faith negotiations to determine whether compensation adjustments are appropriate and if so, to determine the amount and the method of adjustment. Any adjustment in Contractor charges will coincide with the annual rate adjustment process described in this Section 3.3. 3.4 Change in Law Changes in federal, state or local laws or regulations or a continuing Force Majeure event that results in a detrimental change in circumstances or a material hardship for the Contractor in performing this Contract may be the subject of a request by the Contractor for a rate adjustment, subject to review and approval by the City, at the City's reasonable discretion. If the City requires review of the Contractor's financial or other proprietary information in conducting its rate review, at the request of the Contractor, the City shall retain a third -party to review such information at the Contractor's expense, and may take any other steps it deems appropriate to protect the confidential nature of the Contractor's documents and preserve the Contractor's ongoing ability to remain competitive. 4. FAILURE TO PERFORM, REMEDIES, TERMINATION The City expects high levels of Customer service and collection service provision. Performance failures shall be discouraged, to the extent possible, through automatic performance fees for certain infractions and through Contract default for more serious lapses in service provision. Section 4.1 details infractions subject to automatic or performance fees, and Section 4.2 details default provisions and procedures. 4.1 Performance Fees The Contractor may be subject to performance fees for the following acts or omissions if documented in an incident report presented by the City to the Contractor. The City reserves the right to make periodic, unscheduled inspection visits or use other means to determine the Contractor's compliance with the Contract. Deductions for misses will not be applied for collections prevented by weather or holiday rescheduling or collections missed due to labor disruptions during the first week of the disruption. Performance fees are as follows: ACTION OR OMISSION AMOUNT Collection before or after the times specified in Section 2.1.4, except as expressly permitted by the City. Two Hundred Fifty Dollars ($250) per truck route (each truck on each route is a separate incident). Repetition of complaints on a route after notification, including, but not limited to, Twenty -Five dollars ($25) per incident, not to exceed thirty (30) complaints per City of Tukwila Solid Waste Collection Contract 61 ACTION OR OMISSION AMOUNT failure to replace Containers in designated locations, spilling, not closing gates, not replacing lids, use of profanity, creation of excessive noise, collection of Commercial Containers in Residential areas outside hours specified herein for Residential areas, crossing or driving over planted areas, observed reckless driving, or similar violations. truck per day. Failure to collect spilled materials. Twice the cost of cleanup to the City or King County, plus Five Hundred Dollars ($500) per incident. Failure to maintain placards on service vehicles as required by Section 2.1.14 Two Hundred Fifty Dollars ($250) per vehicle, per day. Curable Leakage from Contractor vehicles or vehicle contents, observed by the City, its agents or photographed by Customers. Two Hundred Fifty Dollars ($250) per vehicle, per day, plus clean-up costs. Failure to collect missed materials within one (1) business day after notification. One Hundred Dollars ($100) per incident to a maximum of Five Hundred Dollars ($500) per truck per day on Single -Family Residence routes and no maximum for Multi -Family Complex and Commercial Customer routes. Missed collection of entire block segment of Single -Family Residences (excluding collections prevented by inclement weather). One Hundred Fifty Dollars ($150) per block segment if collection is performed the following day; Five Hundred Dollars ($500) if not collected by the following day. Collection as Garbage or disposal as Garbage of Source -Separated Recyclables or Compostables in clearly identified Containers, bags or boxes. One Hundred Dollars ($100) per incident, up to a maximum of One Thousand Dollars ($1,000) per truck, per day. Collection of Garbage containing visible quantities of Yard Debris. Twenty -Five Dollars ($25) per incident. Rejection of Garbage, Recyclables or Yard Twenty -Five Dollars ($25) per incident. City of Tukwila Solid Waste Collection Contract 62 ACTION OR OMISSION AMOUNT Debris without providing documentation to the Customer of the reason for rejection. Failure to deliver Detachable Containers to new Commercial Customers within three (3) business days. Fifty Dollars ($50) per Container per day. Failure to deliver carts, Detachable Containers, or Drop -Box Containers within three (3) business days of request to Multi - Family Complex or Commercial Customers. Fifty Dollars ($50) per Container per day. Failure to deliver Garbage, Recycling or Compostables Carts within seven (7) days of request to Single -Family Residence Customers. Fifteen Dollars ($15) per Container per day. Delivery or use of incorrectly labeled or colored Container Twenty-five Dollars ($25) per Container per day. Substantial misrepresentation by Contractor in records or reporting. Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000) per incident. Failure to provide required reports on time. Two Hundred Fifty Dollars ($250) per incident. Failure to maintain clean, graffiti -free and sanitary inventory of Containers distributed to Customers, vehicles, and facilities. Fifty Dollars ($50) per incident, up to maximum of One Thousand Dollars ($1,000) per inspection. Landfilling or incineration of Recyclables or Compostables in violation of Section 2.1.11 without the express written permission of the City. One Thousand Dollars ($1,000) per vehicle, per incident. Failure to meet recycling processing performance requirements of Section 2.1.11. One Thousand Dollars ($1,000) per month, for any occurrence during that month. Failure to meet customer service ring and on- hold time performance customer service requirements more than twelve weeks out of a rolling twelve month period. Two Hundred Fifty Dollars ($250) per week. City of Tukwila Solid Waste Collection Contract 63 ACTION OR OMISSION 4 AMOUNT Failure to include instructional/promotional materials when Garbage, Recycling and/or Compostables Carts are delivered. Fifty Dollars ($50) per incident. The parties acknowledge the difficulty in anticipating actual damages to remedy the damage. The parties further agree that the performance fees listed in this Section represent a reasonable estimate of the loss likely to result from the remedy for the damage. Nothing in this Section shall be construed as providing an exclusive list of the acts or omissions of the Contractor that shall be considered violations or breaches of the Contract and, except for those listed breaches set forth above, the City reserves the right to exercise any and all remedies it may have with respect to these and other violations and breaches. The performance fees schedule set forth here shall not affect the City's ability to terminate this Contract as described in Section 4.2. Performance fees, if assessed during a given month, shall be invoiced by the City to the Contractor. Performance fees may be levied only if documented in an incident report presented by the City to the Contractor. Performance fees shall only be assessed after the Contractor has been given the opportunity, but has failed to rectify the deficiencies of which it has been notified. The Contractor shall pay the City the invoiced amount within thirty (30) days of billing. Failure to pay performance fees shall be considered a breach of this Contract. Any performance fees imposed under this Section may be appealed by the Contractor to the City. The Contractor shall be allowed to present evidence as to why the amount of performance fees should be lessened or eliminated. The decision of the City shall be final. 4.2 Contract Default The Contractor shall be in default of this Contract if it violates any provision of this Contract. In addition, the City reserves the right to declare the Contractor to be in default in the event of any violation, which shall include, but not be limited to, the following: (1) The Contractor fails to commence the collection of Garbage, Recyclables or Compostables, or fails to provide any portion of service under the Contract on November 1, 2012 or for a period of more than five (5) consecutive days at any time during the term of this Contract. City of Tukwila 64 Solid Waste Collection Contract (2) The Contractor fails to obtain and maintain any permit required by the City, King County, or any federal, state or other regulatory body in order to collect materials under this Contract. (3) (4) (5) The Contractor's noncompliance creates a hazard to public health or safety. The Contractor repeatedly or persistently acts or fails to act in a manner that is subject to performance fees in excess of ten thousand dollars ($10,000.00) during any consecutive twelve (12) month period. The Contractor fails to maintain, in good standing, surety and insurance required by this Contract. The City reserves the right to pursue any remedy available at law for any default by the Contractor. In the event of default, the City shall give the Contractor ten (10) days prior written notice of its intent to exercise its rights, stating the reasons for such action. However, if an emergency shall arise that does not allow ten (1.0) days prior written notice, the City shall immediately notify the Contractor of its intent to exercise its rights immediately. If the Contractor cures the stated reason within the stated period, or initiates efforts satisfactory to the City to remedy the stated reason and the efforts continue in good faith, the City may opt to not exercise its rights for the particular incident. If the Contractor fails to cure the stated reason within the stated period, or does not undertake efforts satisfactory to the City to remedy the stated reason, then the City may at its option terminate this Contract. If the Contractor abandons or violates any portion of this Contract, fails to fully and promptly comply with all its obligations, or fails to give any reason satisfactory to the City for noncompliance, and fails to correct the same, the City, after the initial ten (10) days' notice, may declare the Contractor to be in default of this Contract and notify the Contractor of the termination of this Contract. A copy of said notice shall be sent to the Contractor and surety on its performance bond. Upon receipt of such notice, the Contractor agrees that it shall promptly discontinue the services provided under this Contract. The surety may, at its option, within ten (10) days from such written notice, assume the services provided under this Contract that the City has ordered discontinued and proceed to perform same, at its sole cost and expense, in compliance with the terms and conditions of the Contract, and all documents incorporated herein. Pending consideration by the surety of said option to assume the services provided under this Contract, the City may employ such work force and equipment as it may deem advisable to continue the services provided under this Contract. The cost of all labor, equipment and materials necessary for such services provided under this Contract shall be paid by the Contractor in full. In the event that the surety fails to exercise its option within the ten (10) day period, the City may complete the services provided under this Contract or any part thereof, either through its own work force or by contract, and to procure other vehicles, equipment and facilities necessary for the completion of the same, and to charge the City of Tukwila 65 Solid Waste Collection Contract same to the Contractor and/or surety, together with all reasonable costs incidental thereto. The City shall be entitled to recover from the Contractor and its surety as damages all expenses incurred, including reasonable attorney's fees, together with all such additional sums as may be necessary to complete the services provided under this Contract, together with any further damages sustained or to be sustained by the City. If City employees provide Garbage, Compostables and/or Recyclables collection, the actual incremental costs of City labor, overhead and administration shall serve as the basis for a charge to the Contractor. 5. NOTICES All notices required or contemplated by this Contract shall be personally served or mailed (postage prepaid and return receipt requested), addressed to the parties as follows: To City: To Contractor: 6. GENERAL TERMS 6.1 Collection Right Director of Public Works City of Tukwila 6300 Southcenter Blvd, Suite 100 Tukwila, WA 98188-2544 Public Sector Services Director Waste Management of Washington Inc. 720 4th Avenue Suite 400 Kirkland, WA 98033 The Contractor shall be the exclusive provider with which the City shall contract to collect Garbage, Compostables and Recyclables and construction/demolition materials placed in Contractor -owned Containers and set out in the regular collection locations within the City Service Area. When asked by the Contractor, the City shall make a good faith effort to protect this right of the Contractor; however, the City shall not be obligated to join or instigate litigation to protect the right of the Contractor. The Contractor may independently enforce its rights under this Contract against third party violators, including but not limited to seeking injunctive relief, and the City shall use good faith efforts to cooperate in such enforcement actions brought by Contractor (without obligating the City to join any such litigation). Such efforts may include but not be limited to cease and desist letters, assistance with documenting violations and other activities as City staff time allows. City of Tukwila 66 Solid Waste Collection Contract This contract provision will not apply to: Garbage, Recyclables or Compostables self -hauled by the generator; Source -Separated Recyclables hauled by common or private carriers (including drop-off recycling sites) from Commercial premises that contain at least ninety percent 90%) recyclable materials; construction/demolition waste hauled by self -haulers or construction contractors in the normal course of their business; Garbage, Recyclables or Compostables handled by retailers or maintenance services who provide ancillary services unrelated to Curb collection services (e.g. carpet installers, furniture delivery/pick-up, site clean-up services which include loading/sweeping, etc.); Compostables generated and hauled by private landscaping services; or Compostables hauled by common or private carriers from Commercial premises that contain at least ninety percent (90%) Compostable materials. The Contractor shall retain responsibility for Garbage, Recyclables, construction/demolition materials and Compostables once these materials are placed in Contractor -owned Containers and the Contractor shall have no responsibility for these materials prior to the time they are placed in Contractor -owned Containers. The Contractor shall retain revenues it gains from the sale of Recyclables, construction/demolition materials or Compostables. Likewise, a tipping or acceptance fee charged for Recyclables, construction/demolition materials or Compostables shall be the financial responsibility of the Contractor. The City shall work with the Contractor, other haulers and processors, and other regional governments to develop a reasonable definition of what constitutes legitimate construction/ demolition recycling for the purposes of interpreting collection authorities. Once a reasonable recycling threshold or "test" is developed with King County, the City and Contractor shall negotiate and amend this Agreement accordingly. 6.2 Access to Records The Contractor shall maintain in its local office full and complete operations, Customer, financial and service records that at any reasonable time shall be open for inspection and copying for any reasonable purpose by the City. In addition, the Contractor shall, during the Contract term, and at least five (5) years thereafter, maintain in an office in Washington State reporting records and billing records pertaining to the Contract that are prepared in accordance with Generally Accepted Accounting Principles, reflecting the Contractor's services provided under this Contract. Those Contractor's accounts shall include but shall not be limited to all records, invoices and payments under the Contract, as adjusted for additional and deleted services provided under this Contract. The City shall be allowed access to these records for audit and review purposes. The Contractor shall make available copies of certified weight slips for Garbage, Recyclables and Compostables on request within two (2) business days of the request. The weight slips may be requested for any period during the term of this Contract. City of Tukwila 67 Solid Waste Collection Contract The Contractor shall allow the City to interview any person and to review any evidence in the Contractor's possession or control that may assist the City in determining whether and by what amount: (1) the Contractor is entitled to reimbursement or increased rates under the contract; (2) the City is entitled to a reduction in rates under the contract; or (3) the Contractor is in compliance with the contract. 6.3 Contractor to Make Examinations The Contractor has made its own examination, investigation and research regarding proper methods of providing the services required under this Contract, and all conditions affecting the services to be provided under this Contract, and the labor, equipment and materials needed thereon, and the quantity of the work to be performed as set forth by the Contract. The Contractor agrees that it has satisfied itself based on its own investigation and research regarding all of such conditions, that its conclusion to enter into this Contract is based upon such investigation and research, and that it shall make no claim against the City because of any of the estimates, statements or interpretations made by any officer or agent of the City that may be erroneous. With the exception of Force Majeure events or as otherwise provided in this Contract, the Contractor assumes the risk of all conditions foreseen and unforeseen, and agrees to continue to provide services under this Contract without additional compensation under whatever circumstances may develop other than as provided herein. 6.4 Insurance The Contractor shall procure and maintain, for the duration of the Contract, insurance against claims for injuries to persons or damage to property that may arise from or in connection with the performance of the services provided under this Contract hereunder by the Contractor, their agents, representatives, employees or subcontractors. The cost of such insurance shall be paid by the Contractor. Failure to make insurance payments and to keep policies current shall be cause for contract default in accordance with Section 4.2. No Limitation. Contractor's maintenance of insurance as required by the agreement shall not be construed to limit the liability of the Contractor to the coverage provided by such insurance, or otherwise limit the City's recourse to any remedy available at law or in equity. 6.4.1 Minimum Scope of Insurance Contractor shall obtain insurance that meets or exceeds the following of the types described below: (1) Automobile Liability insurance covering all owned, non -owned, hired and leased vehicles. Coverage shall be written on Insurance Services Office (ISO) form CA 00 01 or a substitute form providing equivalent City of Tukwila 68 Solid Waste Collection Contract liability coverage. The policy shall include coverage for insured contracts. The City shall be named as an additional insured under the Contractor's Automobile Liability insurance policy with respect to the work performed for the City, using ISO additional insured endorsement CG 20 48 02 99 or a substitute endorsement providing equivalent coverage. (2) Commercial General Liability insurance shall be written on ISO occurrence form CG 00 01 and shall cover liability arising from premises, operations, independent contractors, products -completed operations, personal injury and advertising injury, and liability assumed under an insured contract. The Commercial General Liability insurance shall be endorsed to provide the Aggregate per Project Endorsement ISO form CG 25 03 11 85 or equivalent. There shall be no endorsement or modification of the Commercial General Liability insurance for liability arising from explosion, collapse or underground property damage. The City shall be named as an additional insured under the Contractor's Commercial General Liability insurance policy with respect to the work performed for the City, using ISO additional insured endorsement CG 20 10 11 85 or a substitute endorsement providing equivalent coverage. (3) Workers' Compensation coverage as required by the Industrial Insurance laws of the State of Washington. (4) Pollution Legal Liability insurance covering losses caused by pollution conditions that arise during transport. (5) Hazardous Waste Hauling. To the Automobile Liability Minimum Scope of Insurance, add Pollution Liability coverage at least as broad as that provided under ISO Pollution Liability -Broadened Coverage for Covered Autos Endorsement CA 99 48 and the Motor Carrier Act Endorsement (MCS 90) shall be attached. 6.4.2 Minimum Amounts of Insurance Contractor shall maintain the following insurance limits: (1) Automobile Liability insurance with a minimum combined single limit for bodily injury and property damage of $5,000,000 per accident. (2) Commercial General Liability insurance shall be written with limits no less than $5,000,000 each occurrence, $5,000,000 general aggregate and a $2,000,000 products -completed operations aggregate limit. City of Tukwila 69 Solid Waste Collection Contract (3) Workers' Compensation coverage as required by the Industrial Insurance laws of the State of Washington. (4) Pollution Legal Liability The Pollution Legal Liability insurance shall be written in an amount of at least $3,000,000 per loss, with an annual aggregate of at least $3,000,000. Coverage may be written on a claims -made basis. 6.4.3 Deductibles and Self -Insured Retentions Any deductibles or self-insured retentions shall be for the Contractor's accounts and shall be paid entirely by the Contractor without contribution from the City. 6.4.4 Other Insurance Provisions The insurance policies are to contain, or be endorsed to contain, the following provisions for Automobile Liability, Commercial General Liability, and Contractor's Pollution. Liability coverage: (1) The Contractor's insurance coverage shall be the primary insurance with respect to the City, its officials, employees and volunteers. Any Insurance, self-insurance, or insurance pool coverage maintained by the City shall be in excess of the Contractor's insurance and shall not contribute with it. (2) Coverage shall state that the Contractor's insurance shall apply separately to each insured against whom claim is made or suit is brought, except with respect to the limits of the insurer's liability. (3) The Contractor's insurance shall be endorsed to state that coverage shall not be cancelled, except after thirty (30) days prior written notice has been given to the City. 6.4.5 Acceptability of Insurers Insurance is to be placed with insurers with a current A.M. Best rating of not less than A: VIII. 6.4.6 Verification of Coverage The Contractor shall furnish the City with original certificates including, but not necessarily limited to, the additional insured endorsement, evidencing the insurance requirements of the Contractor before commencement of the work. 6.4.7 Subcontractors City of Tukwila 70 Solid Waste Collection Contract The Contractor shall include all subcontractors as insured under its policies or shall furnish separate certificates and endorsements for each subcontractor before commencement of the work. All coverages for subcontractors shall be subject to all of the same insurance requirements as stated herein for the Contractor. 6.5 Performance Bond The Contractor shall provide and maintain at all times a valid Contractor's Performance and Payment Bond or bonds, letter of credit or other similar instrument acceptable to and approved in writing by the City in the amount of five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000.00). The bond, letter of credit or other similar instrument shall be issued for a period of not less than one year, and the Contractor shall provide a new bond, letter of credit or similar instrument, and evidence satisfactory to the City of its renewability, no less than sixty (60) calendar days prior to the expiration of the bond, letter of credit or other similar instrument then in effect. The City shall have the right to call the bond, letter of credit or other similar instrument in full in the event its renewal is not confirmed prior to five (5) calendar days before its expiration. Failure to make bond payments and to keep the bond current shall be cause for contract default in accordance with Section 4.2. 6.6 Indemnification 6.6.1 Indemnify and Hold Harmless The Contractor shall indemnify, hold harmless and defend the City, its elected officials, officers, employees, volunteers, agents and representatives, from and against any and all claims, actions, suits, liability, loss, costs, expenses, and damages of any nature whatsoever, including costs and attorney's fees in defense thereof, or injuries, sickness or death to persons, or damage to property arising out of or resulting from the acts, errors or omissions of the Contractor in performance of this Contract , except for injuries and damages caused by the sole negligence of the City. Should a court of competent jurisdiction determine that this Contract is subject to RCW 4.24.115, then, in the event of liability for damages arising out of bodily injury to persons or damages to property caused by or resulting from the concurrent negligence of the Contractor and the City, its officers, officials, employees, and volunteers, the Contractor's liability hereunder shall be only to the extent of the Contractor's negligence. 6.6.2 Notice to Contractor; Defense In the event an action is brought against the City for which indemnity may be sought against the Contractor, the City shall promptly notify the Contractor in writing. The Contractor shall have the right to assume the investigation and defense, including the employment of counsel and the payment of all expenses. On demand of the City, the Contractor shall at its own cost and expense defend, and provide qualified attorneys acceptable to the City under service contracts acceptable to the City to defend, the City, City of Tukwila 71 Solid Waste Collection Contract its officers, employees, agents and servants against any claim in any way connected with the events described in Section 6.6.1. The City shall fully cooperate with the Contractor in its defense of the City, including consenting to all reasonable affirmative defenses and counterclaims asserted on behalf of the City. The City may employ separate counsel and participate in the investigation and defense, but the City shall pay the fees and costs of that counsel unless the Contractor has agreed otherwise. The Contractor shall control the defense of claims (including the assertion of counterclaims) against which it is providing indemnity under this Section, and if the City employs separate counsel the City shall assert all defenses and counterclaims reasonably available to it. 6.6.3 Industrial Insurance Immunity Waiver With respect to the obligations to hold harmless, indemnify and defend provided for herein, as they relate to claims against the City, its elected officials, officers, employees, volunteers, agents and representatives, the Contractor expressly agrees to waive the Contractor's immunity under industrial insurance, Title 51 RCW, for any injury, sickness or death suffered by the Contractor's employees arising out of or resulting from the acts, errors or omissions of the Contractor in performance of this Contract. This waiver is mutually agreed to by the parties. 6.7 Payment of Claims The Contractor agrees and covenants to pay promptly as they become due all just claims for labor, supplies and materials purchased for or furnished to the Contractor in the execution of this contract. The Contractor shall also provide for the prompt and efficient handling of all complaints and claims arising out of the operations of the Contractor under this contract. 6.8 Confidentiality of Information Under Washington State law, the documents (including but not limited to written, printed, graphic, electronic, photographic or voice mail materials and/or transcriptions, recordings or reproductions thereof) prepared in performance of this Contract (the "documents") and submitted to the City are public record subject to mandatory disclosure upon request by any person, unless the documents are exempted from public disclosure by a specific provision of law. The City assumes no contractual obligation to enforce any exemption. 6.9 Assignment of Contract 6.9.1 Assignment or Pledge of Moneys by the Contractor The Contractor shall not assign or pledge any of the moneys due under this Contract without securing the written approval of the surety on the City of Tukwila 72 Solid Waste Collection Contract performance bond and providing at least thirty (30) calendar days prior notice to the City of such assignment or pledge together with a copy of the surety's approval thereof. Such assignment or pledge, however, shall not release the Contractor or its sureties from any obligations or liabilities arising under or because of this Contract. 6.9.2 Assignment, Subcontracting, Delegation of Duties and Change in Control The Contractor shall not assign or subcontract any of the work or delegate any of its duties under this Contract without the prior written approval of the City and submittal of proof of insurance coverage. When requested, approval by the City of a subcontract or assignment shall not be unreasonably withheld. In the event of an assignment, subcontracting or delegation of duties, the Contractor shall remain responsible for the full and faithful performance of this Contract and the assignee, subcontractor, or other obligor shall also become responsible to the City for the satisfactory performance of the work assumed. The City may condition approval upon the delivery by the assignee, subcontractor or other obligor of its covenant to the City to fully and faithfully complete the work or responsibility undertaken. In addition, the assignee, subcontractor or obligor shall sign a separate statement agreeing to abide by all terms and conditions of this Contract. The City may terminate this Contract if the assignee, subcontractor or obligor does not comply with this clause. Furthermore, the assignee, subcontractor or obligor shall be subject to a one (1) year evaluation period during which the City may terminate this Contract on the basis of any material breaches of the terms binding the Contractor. For the purposes of this contract, any Change in Control of the Contractor shall be considered an assignment subject to the requirements of this section. Nothing herein shall preclude the City from executing a novation, allowing the new ownership to assume the rights and duties of the contract and releasing the previous ownership of all obligations and liability. Assignment of this Contract to a subsidiary or affiliate of the Contractor shall not require the City's consent. 6.10 Laws to Govern/Venue This Contract shall be governed by the laws of the State of Washington both as to interpretation and performance. Venue shall be in Superior Court in the State of Washington for King County. 6.11 Compliance With Law The Contractor, its officers, employees, agents and subcontractors shall comply with applicable federal, state, county, regional or local laws, statutes, rules, regulations or City of Tukwila 73 Solid Waste Collection Contract ordinances, including those of agencies having jurisdiction over the subject matter of this Contract, in performing its obligations under the Contract. Such compliance shall include abiding by all applicable federal, state and local policies to ensure equal employment opportunity and non-discrimination. The Contractor shall comply with all applicable laws pertaining to employment practices, employee treatment and public contracts. Conditions of the Federal Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 (OSHA), the Washington Industrial Safety and Health Act of 1973 (WISHA), and standards and regulations issued under these Acts from time -to -time must be complied with, including ergonomic and repetitive motion requirements. The Contractor must indemnify and hold harmless the City from all damages assessed for the Contractor's failure to comply with the Acts and Standards issued therein. The Contractor is also responsible for meeting all pertinent local, state and federal health and environmental regulations and standards applying to the operation of the collection and processing systems used in the performance of this Contract. The Contractor is specifically directed to observe all weight -related laws and regulations in the performance of these services, including axle bridging and loading requirements. 6.12 Non -Discrimination The Contractor will not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of age, race, religion, creed, color, sex, marital status, sexual orientation, political ideology, ancestry, national origin, or the presence of any sensory, mental or physical handicap, unless based upon a bona fide occupational qualification. The Contractor will take affirmative action to ensure that applicants are employed, and that employees are treated during employment, without regard to their creed, religion, race, color, sex, national origin, or the presence of any sensory, mental or physical handicap. Such action shall include, but not be limited to the following: employment upgrading; demotion or transfer; recruitment or recruitment advertising; layoff or termination; rates of pay or other forms of compensation; and, selection for training, including apprenticeship. The Contractor agrees to post in conspicuous places, available to employees and applicants for employment, any required notices setting forth the provisions of this non-discrimination clause. The Contractor understands and agrees that if it violates this non-discrimination provision, this Contract may be terminated by the City and further that the Contractor shall be barred from performing any services for the City now or in the future, unless a showing is made satisfactorily to the City that discriminatory practices have terminated and that recurrence of such action is unlikely. 6.13 Permits and Licenses City of Tukwila 74 Solid Waste Collection Contract The Contractor and subcontractors shall secure a City business license if required and pay fees and taxes levied by the City. The Contractor shall have or obtain all permits and licenses necessary to provide the services herein at its sole expense. The Contractor shall be solely responsible for all taxes, fees and charges incurred, including, but not limited to, license fees and all federal, state, regional, county and local taxes and fees, including income taxes, property taxes, permit fees, operating fees, surcharges of any kind that apply to any and all persons, facilities, property, income, equipment, materials, supplies or activities related to the Contractor's activities under the Contract, business and occupation taxes, workers' compensation and unemployment benefits. 6.14 Relationship of Parties The City and the Contractor expressly agree that the full extent of the relationship between the Contractor and the City is that the Contractor is at all times an independent contractor of the City with respect to this Contract. The implementation of services shall lie solely with the Contractor. No agent, employee, servant or representative of the Contractor shall be deemed to be an employee, agent, servant or representative of the City. 6.15 Contractor's Relationship with Customers The Contractor shall not separately contract with Customers for any services covered under this contract. The Contractor is specifically allowed to negotiate separate agreements with Customers for compactor leasing, Commercial Recyclables collection, Commercial Compostables collection, or other related services not included in this contract, provided that Customers are provided separate invoices for those services and that the Contractor makes it clear to Customers that those services are not provided under this City contract. These separate agreements must be in writing and shall in no way supersede this contract. These separate agreements cannot have durations any longer than the final date of this contract's term, since the City may, at its sole option, regulate similar or identical services in the successor to this contract. 6.16 Bankruptcy It is agreed that if the Contractor is adjudged bankrupt, either voluntarily or involuntarily, then this Contract, at the option of the City, may be terminated effective on the day and at the time the bankruptcy petition is filed. 6.17 Right to Renegotiate/Amendment The City shall retain the right to renegotiate this Contract or negotiate contract amendments based on City policy changes, state statutory changes or rule changes in King County, Washington State or federal regulations regarding issues that materially modify the terms and conditions of the Contract. The City may also renegotiate this Contract should any Washington State, King County or City rate or fee associated City of Tukwila 75 Solid Waste Collection Contract with the Contract be held illegal or any increase thereof be rejected by voters. In addition, the Contractor agrees to renegotiate in good faith with the City in the event the City wishes to change disposal locations or add additional services to the Contract and to provide full disclosure of existing and proposed costs and operational impacts of any proposed changes. This Contract may be amended, altered or modified only by a written amendment, alteration or modification, executed by authorized representatives of the City and the Contractor. 6.18 Force Majeure Provided that the requirements of this Section are met, Contractor shall not be deemed to be in default and shall not be liable for failure to perform under this Contract if Contractor's performance is prevented or delayed by acts of terrorism, acts of God including landslides, lightning, forest fires, storms, floods, freezing and earthquakes, civil disturbances, wars, blockades, public riots, explosions, unavailability of required materials or disposal restrictions, governmental restraint or other causes, whether of the kind enumerated or otherwise, that are not reasonably within the control of the Contractor ("Force Majeure"). If as a result of a Force Majeure event, Contractor is unable wholly or partially to meet its obligations under this Contract, it shall promptly give the City written notice of the Force Majeure event, describing it in reasonable detail. The Contractor's obligations under this Contract shall be suspended, but only with respect to the particular component of obligations affected by the Force Majeure event and only for the period during which the Force Majeure event exists. 6.19 Illegal Provisions/Severability At the discretion of the City, if any provision of this Contract shall be declared illegal, void, or unenforceable, the other provisions shall not be affected, but shall remain in full force and effect. 6.20 Waiver No waiver of any right or obligation of either party hereto shall be effective unless in writing, specifying such waiver, and executed by the party against whom such waiver is sought to be enforced. A waiver by either party of any of its rights under this Contract on any occasion shall not be a bar to the exercise of the same right on any subsequent occasion or of any other right at any time. City of Tukwila 76 Solid Waste Collection Contract 6.21 Entirety This Contract and the attachments attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference, specifically Attachments A -C, represent the entire agreement of the City and the Contractor with respect to the services to be provided under this Contract. No prior written or oral statement or proposal shall alter any term or provision of this Contract. WITNESS THE EXECUTION HEREOF on the day and year first herein above written. Waste Management of Washington, Inc. CITY OF TUKWILA By: Attachments: A. Service Area Map B. Contractor Rates C. Rate Modification Examples Bv: City of Tukwila 77 Solid Waste Collection Contract Mayo Tukwila, WA ATTEST: 1r City Clerk, APPROVED AS TO FORM: City Attorney s Not to Scale Date: January 11, 2012 City of Tukwila Collection Contract - Attachment B Pounds Per Unit Disposal Fee Collection Fee Total Service Fee Service Level Monthly One 32 gallon Garbage Can or Units 26.08 $ 1.42 $ 3.97 $ 5.39 Weekly Residential Curbside Service One 10 gallon Micro -Can 6.52 $ 1.54 $ 4.79 $ 6.33 One 20 gallon Mini -Can 13.04 $ 3.08 $ 4.42 $ 7.50 1 32 gallon Garbage Cart 20.86 $ 4.93 $ 5.99 $ 10.92 1 64 -gallon Garbage Cart 41.72 $ 9.85 $ 7.07 $ 16.92 1 96 -gallon Garbage Cart 62.58 $ 14.78 $ 8.14 $ 22.92 Additional 32 Gallon Cans (weekly svc) 20.86 $ 4.93 $ 1.07 $ 6.00 Extras (32 gallon equivalent) 20.86 $ 1.14 $ 3.86 $ 5.00 Miscellaneous Fees: EoW Yard Debris service $ 7.62 Yard Debris extra (32 gallon equiv) $ 1.50 96 Gallon Extra Yard Waste Cart Rental $ 1.50 Return Trip $ 6.00 Carry -out Charge, per 25 ft, per month $ 4.00 Drive-in Charge, per month $ 6.00 Overweight/Oversize container (per p/u) $ 3.00 Redelivery of containers $ 10.00 Cart Cleaning (per cart per event) $ 10.00 Sunken Can Surcharge per month $ 7.50 On -Call Bulky Waste Collection White Goods, except refrigerators 150.00 $ 8.18 $ 47.13 $ 55.31 Refrigerators/Freezers 250.00 $ 13.63 $ 69.24 $ 82.87 Sofas, Chairs 200.00 $ 10.90 $ 45.45 $ 56.35 Mattresses 100.00 $ 5.45 $ 50.77 $ 56.22 Weekly Commercial Can and Cart One 20 gallon Mini -Can 13.04 $ 3.08 $ 4.91 $ 7.99 1 32 gallon Garbage Cart 20.86 $ 4.93 $ 6.37 $ 11.30 1 64 -gallon Garbage Cart 41.72 $ 9.85 $ 7.90 $ 17.75 1 96 -gallon Garbage Cart 62.58 $ 14.78 $ 10.90 $ 25.68 Extras (32 gallon equivalent) 20.86 $ 1.14 $ 3.86 $ 5.12 Miscellaneous Fees: Weekly Yard Debris/Foodwaste service $ 10.07 64/96 Gallon Yard Extra Waste Cart Rental $ 1.50 Return Trip $ 6.00 Carry -out Charge, per 25 ft, per p/u $ 1.50 Drive-in Charge, per month (per p/u) $ 6.00 Gate and/or unlock fee (per p/u) $ 1.50 Container roll-out, >10 feet (per p/u) $ 3.00 Overweight/Oversize container (per p/u) $ 3.00 Redelivery of container $ 10.00 Cart Cleaning (per cart per event) $ 10.00 Weekly Commercial Detachable Container (compacted) 1 Cubic Yard Container 420.98 $ 99.42 $ 146.28 $ 245.70 1.5 Cubic Yard Container 631.47 $ 149.13 $ 168.67 $ 317.80 2 Cubic Yard Container 841.96 $ 198.84 $ 191.16 $ 390.00 3 Cubic Yard Container 1,262.94 $ 298.26 $ 216.84 $ 515.10 4 Cubic Yard Container 1,683.92 $ 397.68 $ 242.32 $ 640.00 6 Cubic Yard Container 2,525.88 $ 596.52 $ 271.68 $ 868.20 Commercial Detachable Container (loose) 1 Cubic Yard, 1 pickup/week 120.28 $ 28.41 $ 30.83 $ 59.24 1 Cubic Yard, 2 pickups/week 120.28 $ 56.81 $ 61.67 $ 118.48 1 Cubic Yard, 3 pickups/week 120.28 $ 85.22 $ 92.50 $ 177.72 1 Cubic Yard, 4 pickups/week 120.28 $ 113.62 $ 123.34 $ 236.96 1 Cubic Yard, 5 pickups/week 120.28 $ 142.03 $ 154.17 $ 296.20 City of Tukwila Collection Contract - Attachment B Pounds Per Unit Disposal Fee Collection Fee Total Service Fee Service Level.. 1.5 Cubic Yard, 1 pickup/week 180.42 $ 42.61 $ 39.76 $ 82.37 1.5 Cubic Yard, 2 pickups/week 180.42 $ 85.22 $ 79.52 $ 164.74 1.5 Cubic Yard, 3 pickups/week 180.42 $ 127.83 $ 119.28 $ 247.11 1.5 Cubic Yard, 4 pickups/week 180.42 $ 170.44 $ 159.04 $ 329.48 1.5 Cubic Yard, 5 pickups/week 180.42 $ 213.04 $ 198.81 $ 411.85 2 Cubic Yard, 1 pickups/week 240.56 $ 56.81 $ 44.09 $ 100.90 2 Cubic Yard, 2 pickups/week 240.56 $ 113.62 $ 88.18 $ 201.80 2 Cubic Yard, 3 pickups/week 240.56 $ 170.44 $ 132.26 $ 302.70 2 Cubic Yard, 4 pickups/week 240.56 $ 227.25 $ 176.35 $ 403.60 2 Cubic Yard, 5 pickups/week 240.56 $ 284.06 $ 220.44 $ 504.50 3 Cubic Yard, 1 pickup/week 360.84 $ 85.22 $ 58.73 $ 143.95 3 Cubic Yard, 2 pickups/week 360.84 $ 170.44 $ 117.46 $ 287.90 3 Cubic Yard, 3 pickups/week 360.84 $ 255.65 $ 176.20 $ 431.85 3 Cubic Yard, 4 pickups/week 360.84 $ 340.87 $ 234.93 $ 575.80 3 Cubic Yard, 5 pickups/week 360.84 $ 426.09 $ 293.66 $ 719.75 4 Cubic Yard, 1 pickup/week 481.12 $ 113.62 $ 73.61 $ 187.23 4 Cubic Yard, 2 pickups/week 481.12 $ 227.25 $ 147.21 $ 374.46 4 Cubic Yard, 3 pickups/week 481.12 $ 340.87 $ 220.82 $ 561.69 4 Cubic Yard, 4 pickups/week 481.12 $ 454.49 $ 294.43 $ 748.92 4 Cubic Yard, 5 pickups/week 481.12 $ 568.12 $ 368.03 $ 936.15 6 Cubic Yard, 1 pickup/week 721.68 $ 170.44 $ 93.56 $ 264.00 6 Cubic Yard, 2 pickups/week 721.68 $ 340.87 $ 187.13 $ 528.00 6 Cubic Yard, 3 pickups/week 721.68 $ 511.31 $ 280.69 $ 792.00 6 Cubic Yard, 4 pickups/week 721.68 $ 681.74 $ 374.26 $ 1,056.00 6 Cubic Yard, 5 pickups/week 721.68 $ 852.18 $ 467.82 $ 1,320.00 8 Cubic Yard, 1 pickup/week 962.24 $ 227.25 $ 118.15 $ 345.40 8 Cubic Yard, 2 pickups/week 962.24 $ 454.49 $ 236.31 $ 690.80 8 Cubic Yard, 3 pickups/week 962.24 $ 681.74 $ 354.46 $ 1,036.20 8 Cubic Yard, 4 pickups/week 962.24 $ 908.99 $ 472.61 $ 1,381.60 8 Cubic Yard, 5 pickups/week 962.24 $ 1,136.24 $ 590.76 $ 1,727.00 Extra loose cubic yard, per pickup 120.28 $ 6.56 $ 14.64 $ 21.20 Drop Box Miscellaneous Fees (per occurance): Return Trip $ 10.00 Roll-out Container over 10 feet (per p/u) $ 3.00 Unlock Container (per p/u) $ 1.50 Gate Opening (per p/u) $ 1.50 Service Level Daily Rent Monthly Rent Delivery Charge Haul Charge Commercial Drop -box Collection Non -comp 10 cubic yard DB $ 1.70 $ 40.00 $ 50.00 $ 115.80 Non -comp 15 cubic yard DB $ 1.80 $ 43.00 $ 50.00 $ 121.80 Non -comp 20 cubic yard DB $ 1.90 $ 46.00 $ 50.00 $ 127.80 Non -comp 25 cubic yard DB $ 2.10 $ 51.00 $ 50.00 $ 133.80 Non -comp 30 cubic yard DB $ 2.30 $ 56.00 $ 50.00 $ 139.80 Non -comp 40 cubic yard DB $ 2.80 $ 67.00 $ 50.00 $ 151.80 Compacted 10 cubic yard Drop -box $ - $ - $ 50.00 $ 143.29 Compacted 15 cubic yard Drop -box $ 50.00 $ 149.29 Compacted 20 cubic yard Drop -box $ 50.00 $ 155.29 Compacted 25 cubic yard Drop -box $ 50.00 $ 161.29 Compacted 30 cubic yard Drop -box $ 50.00 $ 167.29 City of Tukwila Collection Contract - Attachment B Pounds Per Unit Disposal Fee Collection Fee Total Service Fee Service Level Compacted 40 cubic yard Drop -box $ 50.00 $ 179.29 Service Level Pounds Per Unit Disposal Fee Collection Fee Haul Charge Temporary Collection Hauling Temporary Collection Container Rental and Delivery 4 Yard detachable container 481.12 $ 26.22 $ 21.79 $ 48.01 6 Yard detachable container 721.68 $ 39.33 $ 27.82 $ 67.15 8 Yard detachable container 962.24 $ 52.44 $ 35.20 $ 87.64 Non -compacted 10 cubic yard Drop -box $ 117.80 Non -compacted 20 cubic yard Drop -box $ 117.80 Non -compacted 30 cubic yard Drop -box $ 117.80 Non -compacted 40 cubic yard Drop -box $ 117.80 Service Level Delivery Fee Daily Rental Monthly Rental 4 Yard detachable container $ 50.00 $ 1.25 $ 14.90 6 Yard detachable container $ 50.00 $ 1.55 $ 17.10 8 Yard detachable container $ 50.00 $ 1.70 $ 19.70 Non -compacted 10 cubic yard Drop -box $ 50.00 $ 2.00 $ 51.00 Non -compacted 20 cubic yard Drop -box $ 50.00 $ 2.25 $ 57.00 Non -compacted 30 cubic yard Drop -box $ 50.00 $ 2.75 $ 69.00 Non -compacted 40 cubic yard Drop -box $ 50.00 $ 3.25 $ 84.00 Miscellaneous Fees: Per Event Return Trip $ 25.00 Stand-by Time (per minute) $ 1.60 Drop -box turn around charge $ 10.00 Hourly Rates Service Per Hour Rear/Side-load packer + driver $ 95.00 Front -load packer + driver $ 95.00 Drop -box Truck + driver $ 95.00 Additional Labor (per person) $ 45.00 Attachment C Rate Modification Examples The collection and disposal components of the Customer charges listed in Attachment B will be adjusted separately, as appropriate. The collection component of Customer charges will be adjusted annually, pursuant to this Section and as described below. The disposal component of the Customer charges listed in Attachment B will be adjusted only if the City receives notification from the County of a pending disposal fee adjustment, and will not become effective until the new disposal charges become effective and are actually charged to the Contractor. Formulas for both collection and disposal rate adjustments are provided as follows: Collection Component Adjustment The collection component listed in Attachment B will be increased or decreased by the amount of the CPI change: NCC = PCC x 1 + nCPI - oCPI x 0.8 oCPI Where NCC = The new collection charge component of the customer rate for a particular service level; and PCC = The previous collection charge component of the Customer rate for a particular service level; and nCPI = The most recent June CPI value; and oCPI = The CPI value used for the previous rate adjustment or, in the case of the first contract adjustment, the CPI value reported at the end of June 2011. Disposal Component Adjustment In the case of a disposal fee modification at County disposal facilities, the disposal component of each service level will be adjusted as follows: Step 1: A = ODC x NTF OTF Step 2: NDC = A + [(A — ODC)x CETR] City of Tukwila Attachment C Where NDC = The new disposal charge component of the customer rate for a particular service level; and NTF = The new disposal fee, dollars per ton; and ODC = The old disposal charge component of the customer rate for a particular service level; OTF = The old disposal fee, dollars per ton; and A Pre -excise tax adjusted disposal component; and CETR = Current excise tax rate (the current State excise tax rate; 0.018 used for this example). For example, using an initial one 32/35 -gallon cart rate of $1.0.92 per month: if the previous CPI is 143.2, the new CPI is 144.3 and the disposal fee will increase from $109 to $115 per ton starting on January 1, 2014, the old disposal component is $4.93, the old collection component is $5.99 and the State Excise Tax rate is 0.018, the January 2014 Customer charge for one 32/35 -gallon cart per week Residential Curbside service would be: (144.3-143.2) New Collection Component = $5.99 x [1+ x 0.8 ] = $6.03 (143.2) New Disposal Component = [$4.93 x (115/109)] plus excise tax adjustment of $0.00 = $5.20 Thus, the new Customer charge for one 32/35 -gallon cart per week Residential Curbside service will be $6.03 plus $5.20, equaling $11.23. City of Tukwila Attachment C