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waste tire recoveryCITY OF _SAUNA REQUEST FOR COMMISSION ACTION DATE,:TIME February 18,,:199 AQUA SECTION: Administration ORIGINATING DEPARTMENT: 8,1!gpyEp FOR`: NO: g; W„> AGENDA ITEM General Services NO, 8 BY:FrankR. Weinhold 8Y Item: A resolution authorizing a contract to remove waste tires from the;,Salina landfill for permanent disposal.' Background: =Since July 1990 the State of Kansas has banned the burying of rirea;4h ,landfills: The State allowed ,4I&6,tires buried in monofills foraawhhg The current ruling is the tires'' must be cut at least once beforeliury ng in a monofill. ,x.;*•. The City Staff accepted 7 tire proposals for the removal or processing" M of tires received at the Salina -landfill on February 18, 1992. Each�,;t 't proposalis listed for your review.' There areapproximately 100 car tires per ton, 18 truck tires per ton ands � � 10 equipment tires per ton. "y;b Firm Tire Destination 1. Osage Tire Recycling, Inc. Recycled $ 1.00 per Car tire plus freight Leavenworth Kansas .' $ 3.50 per Truck fire plus freight $15.00 per Equipment tire' plus freight h, 2. Mid -West Tire Disposal Recycling &Burn '? $ 1,40 per Car tire Humbolt, Kansas T a $ 5.00 per Truck tire $15.00 per Equipment tire 3. Becker Tire Monofill $148.00 per ton Great Bend, Kansas 1 COMMISSION ACTION k I MOTION BY'; SECOND BY. TO• 4. Resource Management Company Monofill $ 0.85 per Car Lire Ness County $ 2.75 per Truck tire $ 9.00 per Equipment tire 5. Christensen Oil Co., Inc. Monofill $ 0.90 per Car tire Concordia, Kansas $ 3.50 per Truck tiro $10.00 per Equipment tire 6. Grandview Automotive Monofill $ 1.00 per Car tire Geary County $ 2.25 per Truck tire $ 7.50 per Equipment tire 7. Rubber Products, LTD, "A Trust" $0.05 per pound Greenberg, Kansas, The competition is between Mid. -West Tire Disposal of Rose Hill, Kansas and `Respurce Management Company,Inc. of Bazine, Kansas. ;Both companies have good merit... r; Mid -West Tire Disposal- would be hauling the tires to Humbolt, Kansas+to be used as fuel in the Monarch Cement Kilms. Resource Management Company, •`Inc. would be hauling the tires Ness x ,to County to be chopped then monoPilled. The third option is with Rubber Products, LTD. who claims theywill ; recycle. However, to date this -:company is reportedly still stock "there and is some concern. ' The Mid -West Tire Disposal's plan; is attractive since the tires are recycled'. The disadvantage is -this is also the highest cost to the landfill. Resource. Management Company,,Jnc's plan is attractive because' of the.. CONTRACT FOR WASTE CAR/TRUCK TIRE RECOVERY This Contract, made and entered into this 24th day of February, 1992, by and between the CITY OF SALINA, KANSAS ("the City"), and RESOURCE MANAGEMENT CO., INC. of BAZINE, KANSAS. Recitals A. Section 4 of 1990 Senate Bill Number 310 provides that the Secretary of Health and Environment shall encourage the voluntary establishment of waste tire collection facilities at solid waste disposal facilities. B. In accordance with such legislative direction, the City wishes to establish a waste tire collection center in conjunction with the Salina Landfill and to provide for the lawful collection and removal of waste tires. In consideration of the promises, covenants and agreements made by the parties, the parties hereto agree as follows: (1). Car/Truck Tire Recovery. Resource Management Co., Inc. desires to engage in waste car/truck tire recovery at the Salina Landfill and expressly agrees as follows: (a). Upon request by the City, when approximately 1,000 tires are stored on the ground at the Salina Landfill, Resource Management Co., Inc. agrees to load and remove the tires during the hours the landfill is open to the public, or as otherwise directed by the City. (b). The City shall, as billed, pay to Resource Management Co., Inc. the sum of $.85 per passenger car tire removed by Resource Management, Co., Inc. (c). The City shall, as billed, pay to Resource Management Co., Inc. the sum of $2.75 per truck tire up to 11-24.5 removed by Resource Management Co., Inc. (d). The City shall, as billed, pay to Resource Management Co., Inc. the sum of $9.00 per equipment tire removed by Resource Management, Co., Inc. (e). Resource Management Co., Inc. shall not interfere at any time with operation of the City's landfill. (2). Effective date. This contract shall be effective five (5) days after the date it shall have been duly executed by both parties. (3). Independent contractor. Resource Management Co., Inc. is an independent contractor in its performance of waste car/truck tire recovery at the Salina Landfill. As an independent contractor, Resource Management Co., Inc.: (a). Shall provide all labor and equipment necessary for the scrap car/truck and equipment tire recovery; and (b). Shall be responsible for worker's compensation coverage for its employees and all insurance coverages on any of the equipment it uses in conducting the waste car/truck tire recovery. (4) . City's responsibility. The City shall provide Resource Management Co., Inc. access to an area of sufficient size for the location for the stored tires. The City shall deposit waste car/truck tires delivered to the landfill on the ground in the designated area. (5). Insurance coverages. Resource Management Co., Inc. shall maintain a policy of public liability insurance issued by an insurance company approved by the City's Director of Risk Management, with limits of not less than the maximum liability for claims which could be asserted against the City under the Kansas Tort Claims Act, as amended. Any cancellation of the policy or any endorsement thereon shall not be effective until the expiration of thirty days after such notice of cancellation shall have been delivered to the City Clerk. Resource Management Co., Inc. shall provide the City with a copy of such policy including any exclusions or endorsements, and shall promptly provide the City with a copy of any subsequent amendments or modifications. (6). Applicable law. Resource Management Co., Inc. covenants that it shall remove, store and/or process waste tires recovered pursuant to this Contract in compliance with applicable law. (7). Indemnification. Resource Management Co., Inc. shall indemnify and hold the City harmless from and for any damages that may be sustained by any person resulting from its car/truck tire salvage operations, including but not limited to liability for disposal in accordance with state and federal law and regulations. (8). Term of agreement. This contract shall be for a term of six months unless terminated by either party at any time during its term by giving sixty (60) days written notice to the other party. (9). shall inure to assigns. (SEAL) ATTEST: Binding effect. This agreement shall be binding upon and the benefit of the parties hereto, their successors and Jacqueline Shiever, City Clerk CITY OF SALINA, KANSAS Stephen C. Ryan, Mayor RESOURCE MANAGEMENT CO., INC. President 3 RESOLUTION NUMBER 99-4498 A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE AND THE CITY CLERK TO ATTEST A CONTRACT WITH RESOURCE MANAGEMENT CO., INC. OF BAZINE, KANSAS FOR WASTE CARITRUCK TIRE RECOVERY, AND REPEALING RESOLUTION NUMBER 91-4360. WHEREAS, Section 4 of 1990 Senate Bill Number 310 provides that the Secretary of Health and Environment shall encourage the voluntary establishment of waste tire collection facilities at solid waste disposal i facilities, and WHEREAS, in accordance with such legislative direction the City wishes to establish a waste tire collection center in conjunction with the Salina Landfill and to provide for the lawful collection and removal of waste tires, SO NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the Governing Body of the City of Salina, Kansas: Section 1. That the Mayor is hereby authorized to execute and the City Clerk to attest a contract with Resource Management Co., Inc. of Bazine, Kansas for waste caritruck tire recovery. Section 2. That Resolution Number 91-4360 is hereby repealed. Section 3. That this resolution shall be in full force and effect from and after its adoption. Adopted by the Board of Commissioners and signed by the Mayor this 24th day of February, 1992. (SEAL) ATTEST: Jacqueline Shiever, City Clerk Stephen C. Ryan, Mayor