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PW17-028 - Original - King County - Waste Management Program Grant - 01/01/2017
40 Records MJ I/ iem KEN /o i Document , MtASH I N GTON %/�/����0, CONTRACT COVER SHEET This is to be completed by the Contract Manager prior to submission to City Clerks Office. All portions are to be completed. If you have questions, please contact City Clerk's Office. Vendor Name: Ding County Vendor Number JD Edwards Number Contract Number: RVV II- ()1 _ 0 This is assigned by City Clerk's Office Project Name: King County /'Waste Management Program Interlocal Agency Grant Description: ® Interlocal Agreement El Change Order El Amendment ❑ Contract Other: GRANT Contract Effective Date: 1/01/2017 Termination bate: 12/31/2618 Contract Renewal Notice (Days): N/A Number of days required notice for termination or renewal or amendment Contract Manager: Gina Hungerford Department: PW Environmental Contract Amounts 177,044.QD Approval Authority: ® Department Director Z Mayor El City Council Detail: (i.e. address, location, parcel number, tax id, etc.): The two year grant provides funding for the King County Waste Reduction & Recycling for three special recycling and collection events for residents. It also covers Business Recycling Program Events Multi-Family Recycling and the purchase and distribution of material. As of 08/27/14 • KEN T N A 5 H,A O r o M Agenda Item: Consent Calendar 73 TO: City Council DATE: January 17, 2017 SUBJECT: King County Solid Waste Division/Waste Management Program - Accept MOTION: Authorize the Mayor to accept the Waste Reduction and Recycling Grant in the amount for $177,044 for 2017/18, establish a budget and authorize expenditure of the grant funds accordingly, and authorize the Mayor to sign all necessary documents, subject to final terms and conditions acceptable to the City Attorney and Public Works Director. SUMMARY: The King County Waste Reduction and Recycling grant is used to fund three Special Recycling and Collection Events for residents for the collection of hard-to-recycle materials, including appliances, electronic equipment, mattresses, Styrofoam, bulky yard debris, concrete, and tires. The grant also funds activities and events associated with the Business Recycling Program, the Multi-Family Recycling Program, and the purchase, distribution and promotion of products made from recycled materials, including Recycling Bags. EXHIBITS: Waste Reduction and Recycling Grant RECOMMENDED BY: Public Works Committee YEA: Ralph, Fincher, Boyce NAY: BUDGET IMPACTS: The City will receive $177,044 for 2017/18. No match is required. W. King Courrty Solid Waste Division Department of Natural Resources and Parks King Street Center 201 South Jackson Street,Suite 701 Seattle,WA 98104-3855 206-477-4466 711 TTY Relay www.kingcounty.gov/solidwaste March 2, 2017 Ms. Gina Hungerford Public Works Department City of Kent 220 Fourth Avenue South Kent, WA 98032 RE: Interagency Agreement; Contract No. 5902801 Dear Ms. Hungerford: Enclosed please find the fully executed for the Interagency Agreement cited above. Please do not hesitate to contact me at 206-263-9260 if you have any questions related to this I etter. Kelly Dang Contract Specialist Enterprise Services cc: Lucy Auster, Project Manager, Solid Waste Division (SWD) SWD Centralized Contract Management Unit Printed on recycled paper ' 1 CONTRACT#5902801 INTERAGENCY AGREEMENT FOR 2017 and 2018 Between KING COUNTY and the CITY OF KENT This two-year Interagency Agreement"Agreement"is executed between King County, a Charter County and political subdivision of the State of Washington,and the City of Kent, a municipal corporation of the State of Washington, hereinafter referred to as "County" and "City"respectively. Collectively,the County and City will be referred to as"Party" or"Parties." PREAMBLE King County and the City of Kent adopted the 2001 King County Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan,which includes waste reduction and recycling goals. In order to help meet these goals,the King County Solid Waste Division has established a waste reduction and recycling grant program for the cities that operate under the King County Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan. This program provides funding to further the development and/or enhancement of local waste reduction and recycling projects and for broader resource conservation projects that integrate with waste reduction and recycling programs and services. This grant program does not fund household hazardous waste collection activities. Program eligibility and grant administration terms are discussed in the Grant Guidelines,attached to this Agreement as Exhibit B. Grant funding for this program is subject to the budget approval process of the King.County Council. Grant funding approved by the King County Council is available to all King County cities that operate under the King County Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan, The City will spend its grant funds to fulfill the terms and conditions set forth in the scope of work which is attached hereto as Exhibit A and incorporated herein by reference. The County expects that any information and/or experience gained through the grant program by the City will be shared with the County and other King County cities. I. PURPOSE The purpose of this Agreement is to define the terms and conditions for funding to be provided to the City of Kent by the County for waste reduction and recycling programs and/or services as outlined in the scope of work and budget attached as Exhibit A. 1 i U. RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE PARTIES The responsibilities of the Parties to this Agreement shall be as follows: A. The City 1. Funds provided to the City by the County pursuant to this Agreement shall be used to provide waste reduction and recycling programs and/or services as outlined in Exhibit A. The total amount of funds available from this grant in 2017 and 2018 shall not exceed$177,044. 2. This Agreement provides for distribution of 2017 and 2018 grant funds to the City. However, grant funds are not available until January 1, 2017. 3. During this two-year grant program,the City will submit a minimum of two,but no more than eight(8),progress reports to the County in a form approved by the County. Reports must be signed by a City official. These reports will include: a. a description of each activity accomplished pertaining to the scope of work; and b. reimbursement requests with both a Budget Summary Report Form which is attached hereto as Exhibit D and incorporated herein by reference, and an Expense Summary Form which is attached hereto as Exhibit E and incorporated herein by reference,unless the City has a spreadsheet similar to the Expense Summary form already in use, in which case the City is free to use that spreadsheet instead of the Expense Summary Form. The City will submit the form or similar spreadsheet and not submit backup documentation for grant expenses. If backup documentation is submitted, SWD will not retain it. The city shall maintain this documentation in its records. If the City chooses to submit up to the maximum of eight(8)progress reports and requests for reimbursement during the two-year grant program,they shall be due to the County on the last day of the month following the end of each quarter-April 30,July 30, October 31,January 31 - except for the final progress report and request for reimbursement which shall be due by March 31, 2019. If the City chooses to submit the minimum of two progress reports and requests for reimbursement during the two-year grant program, they shall be due to the County by January 31, 2018 and March 31, 2019. Regardless of the number of progress reports the City chooses to submit,in order to secure reimbursement,the City must provide in writing to the County by the 5 b working day of January 2018 and January 2019,the dollar amount of outstanding expenditures for which the City has not yet submitted a reimbursement request. 4. The City shall submit a final report to the County which summarizes the work completed under the grant program and evaluates the effectiveness of the projects for which grant funds were utilized, according to the evaluation methods specified in the scope of work. The final report is due within six (6)months of completion of the project(s) outlined in the scope of work,but no later than June 30, 2019. 2 5. If the City accepts funding through this grant program for the provision of waste reduction and recycling programs and projects for other incorporated areas of King County,the City shall explain the relationship with the affected adjacent city or cities that allows for acceptance of this funding and the specifics of the proposed programs and projects within the scope of work document related thereto. 6. The City shall be responsible for following all applicable Federal, State and local laws, ordinances,rules and regulations in the performance of work described herein. The City assures that its procedures are consistent with laws relating to public contract bidding procedures, and the County neither incurs nor assumes any responsibility for the City's bid,award or contracting process. 7. During the performance of this Agreement,neither the City nor any Parry subcontracting under the authority of this Agreement shall discriminate on the basis of race, color, sex,religion, nationality,creed,marital status,sexual orientation, age,or presence of any sensory,mental, or physical handicap in the employment or application for employment or in the administration or delivery of or access to services or any other benefits under this Agreement as defined by King County Code,Chapter 12.16. 8. During the performance of this Agreement,neither the City nor any Party subcontracting under the authority of this Agreement shall engage in unfair employment practices as defined by King County Code, Chapter 12.18. The City shall comply fully with all applicable federal, state and local laws,ordinances, executive orders.and regulations that prohibit such discrimination. These laws include,but are not limited to,RCW Chapter 49.60 and Titles VI and VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. 9. The City shall use recycled paper for the production of all printed and photocopied documents related to the fulfillment of this Agreement. The City shall use both sides of paper sheets for copying and printing and shall use recycled/recyclable products wherever practical. 10. The City shall maintain accounts and records, including personnel,financial, and programmatic records, and other such records as may be deemed necessary by the County,to ensure proper accounting for all project funds and compliance with this Agreement. All such records shall sufficiently and properly reflect all direct and indirect costs of any nature expended and service provided in the performance of this Agreement. These records shall be maintained for a period of six(6)years after termination hereof unless permission to destroy them is granted by the Office of the State Archivist in accordance with RCW Chapter 40.14. These accounts shall be subject to inspection,review or audit by the County and/or by federal or state officials as so authorized by law. 11. The City shall maintain a record of the use of any equipment that costs more than$1,000 and is purchased with grant funds from King County for a total period of three(3)years. The records shall be compiled into a yearly evaluation report, a copy of which shall be submitted to King County by March 31 of each year through the year 2021. 3 i 12. The City agrees to credit King County on all printed materials provided by the County,which the City is duplicating, for distribution. Either King County's name and logo must appear on King County materials(including fact sheets, case studies, etc.), or, at a minimum,the City will credit King County for artwork or text provided by the County as follows: "artwork provided courtesy of King County Solid Waste Division" and/or"text provided courtesy of King County Solid Waste Division." 13. The City agrees to submit to the County copies of all written materials which it produces and/or duplicates for local waste reduction and recycling projects which have been funded through the waste reduction and recycling grant program. Upon request,the City agrees to provide the County with a reproducible copy of any such written materials and authorizes the County to duplicate and distribute any written materials so produced,provided that the County credits the City for the materials. 14. The City will provide the King County Project Manager with the date and location of each Recycling Collection Event provided by the City,as well as copies of any printed materials used to publicize each event, as soon as they are available but no later than thirty (30)days prior to the event. If there is any change in the date or the location of an event,the City will notify the County a minimum of thirty(30) days prior to the event. If the event brochure is required for admission to the City's event,the City is exempt from having to provide the brochure to King County. 15. If the City accepts funding through this grant program for the provision of recycling collection events for adjacent areas of unincorporated King County,the City shall send announcements of the events to all residences listed in the agreed upon areas listed in Attachment A. The announcements and all other printed materials related to these events shall acknowledge King County as the funding source. 16. This project shall be administered by Gina Hungerford, Conservation Specialist, City of Kent,or designee. B. The County: 1. The County shall administer funding for the waste reduction and recycling grant program. Funding is designated by city and is subject to the King County Council's budget approval process. Provided that the funds are allocated through the King County Council's budget approval process, grant funding to the City will include a base allocation of$10,000 per year with the balance of funds to be allocated according to the City's percentage of King County's residential and employment population. However, if this population based allocation formula calculation would result in a city receiving less than$10,000 per year,that city shall receive an additional allocation that would raise their total grant funding to$10,000 per year. 4 2. The City of Kent's budgeted grant funds for 2017-2018 are$177,044. 3. Within forty-five(45)days of receiving a request for reimbursement from the City,the County shall either notify the City of any exceptions to the request which have been identified or shall process the request for payment. If any exceptions to the request are made,this shall be done by written notification to the City providing the reason for such exception. The County will not authorize payment for activities and/or expenditures which are not included in the scope of work and budget attached as Exhibit A, unless the scope has been amended according to Section V of j this Agreement. King County retains the right to withhold all or partial payment if the City's report(s)and reimbursement request(s) are incomplete (i.e.,do not include proper documentation of expenditures and/or adequate description of each activity described in the scope of work for which reimbursement is being requested), and/or are not consistent with the scope of work and j budget attached as Exhibit A. 4. The County agrees to credit the City on all printed materials provided by the City to the County, which the County duplicates,for distribution. Either the City's name and logo will appear on such materials(including fact sheets, case studies, etc.), or, at a minimum,the County will credit the City for artwork or text provided by the City as follows: "artwork provided courtesy of the City of Kent" and/or"text provided courtesy of the City of Kent." 5. The County retains the right to share the written material(s)produced by the City which have been funded through this program with other King County cities for them to duplicate and distribute. In so doing,the County will encourage other cities to credit the City on any pieces that were produced by the City. 6. The waste reduction and recycling grant program shall be administered by Lucy Auster,Project Manager, King County Solid Waste Division,or designee. III. DURATION OF AGREEMENT This Agreement shall become effective on either January 1,2017 or the date of execution of the Agreement by both the County and the City, if executed after January 1, 2017, and shall terminate on June 30,2019. The City shall not incur any new charges after December 31,2018. However,if execution by either Party does not occur until after January 1, 2017,this Agreement allows for disbursement of grant funds to the City for County-approved programs initiated between January 1,2017 and the later execution of the Agreement provided that the City complies with the reporting requirements of Section ILA of the Agreement. 5 IV. TERMINATION A. This Agreement may be terminated by King County,in whole or in part,for convenience without cause prior to the termination date specified in Section 1II,upon thirty(30) days advance written notice. B. This Agreement may be terminated by either Party, in whole or in part, for cause prior to the termination date specified in Section III, upon thirty(30)days advance written notice. Reasons for termination for cause may include but not be limited to: nonperformance; misuse of fiords; and/or failure to provide grant related reports/invoices/statements as specified in Section II.A.3. and Section II.A.4. C. If the Agreement is terminated as provided in this section: (1)the County will be liable only for payment in accordance with the terms of this Agreement for services rendered prior to the effective date of termination; and(2)the City shall be released from any obligation to provide further services pursuant to this Agreement. D. Nothing herein shall limit,waive, or extinguish any right or remedy provided by this Agreement or law that either Party may have in the event that the obligations,terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement are breached by the other Party. V. AMENDMENTS This Agreement may be amended only by written agreement of both Parties. Amendments to scopes of work will only be approved if the proposed amendment is consistent with the most recently adopted King County Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan. Funds may be moved between tasks in the scope of work,attached as Exhibit A, only upon written request by the City and written approval by King County. Such requests will only be approved if the proposed change(s)is(are)consistent with and/or achieves the goals stated in the scope and falls within the activities described in the scope. VI. HOLD HARMLESS AND INDEMNIFICATION The City shall protect, indemnify,and hold harmless the County, its officers,agents, and employees from and against any and all claims,costs,and/or issues whatsoever occurring from actions by the City and/or its subcontractors pursuant to this Agreement. The City shall defend at its own expense any and all claims, demands,suits,penalties,losses, damages,or costs of any kind whatsoever(hereinafter"claims") brought against the County arising out of or incident to the City's execution of,performance of or failure to perform this Agreement. Claims shall include but not be limited to assertions that the use or transfer of any software,book, document,report, film,tape, or sound reproduction or material of any kind, delivered hereunder, constitutes an infringement of any copyright,patent,trademark,trade name, and/or otherwise results in unfair trade practice. 6 VII. INSURANCE A. The City,at its own cost, shall procure by the date of execution of this Agreement and maintain for !, the duration of the Agreement,insurance against claims for injuries to persons or damages to property which may arise from or in connection with performance of work pursuant to this Agreement by the City,its agents, representatives,employees,and/or subcontractors. The minimum limits of this insurance shall be $1,000,000 general liability insurance combined single limit per occurrence for bodily injury,personal injury, and property damage. If the policy has an aggregate limit, a$2,000,000 aggregate shall apply.Any deductible or self-insured retentions shall be the sole responsibility of the City. Such insurance shall cover the County, its officers, officials, employees, j and agents as additional insureds against liability arising out of activities performed by or on behalf of the City pursuant to this Agreement. A valid Certificate of Insurance and additional insured endorsement is attached to this Agreement as Exhibit C,unless Section VII.B. applies. B. If the Agency is a Municipal Corporation or an agency of the State of Washington and is self-insured for any of the above insurance requirements, a written acknowledgement of self-insurance is attached to this Agreement as Exhibit C. C. If the Agency is a Municipal Corporation or an agency of the State of Washington and is a member of the Washington Cities Insurance Authority(WCIA), a written acknowledgement/certification of current membership is attached to this Agreement as Exhibit C. VIII. ENTIRE CONTRACT/WAIVER OF DEFAULT This Agreement is the complete expression of the agreement of the County and City hereto,and any oral or written representations or understandings not incorporated herein are excluded. Waiver of any default shall not be deemed to be a waiver of any subsequent default. Waiver of breach of any provision of this Agreement shall not be deemed to be waiver of any other or subsequent breach and shall not be construed to be a modification of the terms of this Agreement unless stated to be such through written approval by the County,which shall be attached to the original Agreement. IX. TIME IS OF THE ESSENCE The County and City recognize that time is of the essence in the performance of this Agreement. X. SEVERABILITY If any section,subsection,sentence, clause or phrase of this Agreement is, for any reason,found to be unconstitutional or otherwise invalid by a court of competent jurisdiction, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions. 7 X1. NOTICE Any notice required or permitted, under this Agreement shall be d sufficiently given or served if sent to the King County Solid Waste Division and the City at the addresses provided bclow� Lucy Auster, Project Manager, or a provided designee King County Solid Waste Division Departrrient of Natural Resources and Parks 201 South Jackson Street, Suite 701 Seattle, WA 98104-3855 If to the City: Gina Hungerford, Conservation Specialist, or a provided designee City of Kent 220 4"' Avenue South Kent, WA 98032 FN WITNESS NVIIEREOF this Agreement has been executed by each Paity on the date set forth below: '7 CitV King Cou By r Pat D. McLaught .Direc r— rx Solid Waste Division For Dow Constantine, King County Executive D,to Date 8 Exhibit A Kina CountyWaste Reduction and R c cling Grant Program City of Kent 2017-1 S Scope of Work A. Basic Information j 1. City of Kent 2. Grant Project Manager: Gina Hungerford Conservation Specialist City of Kent 220 4th Ave. South Kent, WA 98032-5895 TEL - (253) 856-5549 FAX - (253) 856-6500 Email - ghungerford@kentwa.gov 3. 2017-18 Budget: $177,045.00 S. Scope of Work Task One: Recycling Collection Events A) Schedule - Events will be held each March, June, and October, 2017-18 B) Task Activities • Total Number of Recycling Collection Events - Six • Materials to be collected: • Appliances • Refrigerators and Freezers+ • Ferrous Metals • Non-ferrous Metals • Concrete, Asphalt, Rock, and Brick** • Tires+ (March & October collection) • Mattresses+ (June only) • Styrofoam (March & October collection) • Lead Acid Batteries (all 3 events) • Household Batteries AA • Porcelain Toilets and Sinks (all 3 events) • Propane Tanks • Cardboard • Reusable Household Goods • Textiles • Paper Shredding** • Electronic Equipment • Bulky Yard Debris* • Scrap Wood* * Collected in March ** Collected in June and October +User fees may apply. 1 • The following educational materials will be distributed: • Information on City Recycling Programs. • Ed. Materials produced by King County Solid Waste Div, and Local Hazardous Waste Management Program. • Other educational materials as appropriate. • Event Promotion: • Recycle event flyer will be posted on City website: KentWA.gov, detailing what residents can bring and giving credit to granting agencies funding the events • Notices included in: • Press Release in Reporter Newspaper • City & Reporter Newspaper Calendars • City KentScene Newsletter • Kent Facebook/Twitter • K-Hold phone message for on-hold callers • Alerts with event flyer sent to Coordinators for distribution to: o Neighborhood Councils o Kent Cultural Diversity Initiative Group o Various email lists • Event flyers in brochure racks at Senior Center, City Hall, and Centennial Center • Event posted on King County website C) Task Budget: $55,000.00 GRANTS: WRR LHWMP CPG WRR WRR [Sudg-d Category ns $12, 1 ,000.00 lances,am $15,000.00 kwo. 49*11ection Tank ecdon $MSW.00 100 ShreWng res 00 , qM Mes 1, .Z FOR NOTE: Hourly rates for Project Mgr. are$70, for Event Staff: $50. D) Task Performance Objectives: The City will publicize the free city-wide recycling events in a variety of ways to ensure a good turnout, and contract with knowledgeable, experienced contractors to assist residents attending the events, with collection anticipated at 275-300 tons of recyclable material per year. 2 ! I Benefits of diverting these recyclables from the waste stream include: ❑ Saving limited space in our area's last remaining landfill for actual garbage ❑ Conserving natural resources as collected materials are made into new products ❑ Saving water and energy that would otherwise have been used in extraction of raw materials and in manufacturing ` In the case of moderate risk waste, collecting and recycling this material helps f' protect health, the environment and wildlife from potential damage. The King County Health Department and Washington State Department of Ecology help pay to collect these materials. i` E) Task Impact Objectives The city of Kent has a population of 126,952 (per OFM 2015). Based on attendance at past events, the City anticipates that 3,500-4,000 households will participate each year, bringing their large bulky recyclables for proper disposal and recycling. In addition to diverting materials from the waste stream, attracting residents to these ever-popular events provides an opportunity to distribute educational material on City and King County recycling programs, enhancing their knowledge and improving behavior in purchasing, handling, and disposal of recyclable materials. F) Task evaluation. Event reports will include: • Number of vehicles attending - Volume of each material collected - Event cost by budget category • Event comments received • Graphic or tabular comparison of 2017-18 volumes and vehicles with prior year's events. Task Two: Business Recycling Program A) Task Schedule: 2017-18 B) Task Activities: Through continued recycling assistance to businesses, the City will promote participation in waste reduction, recycling, and recycled product procurement programs and increase the knowledge of recycling alternatives in the commercial sector. The City will also work with the Kent School District to promote school recycling programs. Program Activities: 1) Inform/Educate Kent Businesses Prepare, print, and coordinate distribution of a Kent Business Recycling Newsletter to all Kent businesses two times a year. 3 2) Provide Business Assistance To provide recycling assistance to City businesses, the City will customize the Business Tool Kit with City information and send it to all new Kent businesses each year with intro letter and offer of on-site visit. In addition, the City will provide assistance to businesses on an on-call basis. 3) Kent Business Recognition To provide businesses with motivation to recycle, the City will implement the Kent "Green Business of the Year" Award. The City will work with the Kent Chamber of Commerce and utilize information gleaned by consultant site visits to seek out businesses that have implemented outstanding recycling programs and award up to three City businesses with awards. The purpose of the award/recognition program will be to acknowledge City businesses with strong commitments to recycling and use their programs as examples for other Kent businesses to follow. C) Task Budget: $31,624.00 — Goal is to reach out to 65 businesses a year. p ness t 2017 2018 2017118 Cost Total City-developednse rs uction and Graphics 100.00 77=0 $7000.00 Printing costs $1,000.00 $1,000.00 2,000.00 SortirMNalling costs 3,624.00 ConsultantfContractor to de: Educational material distribution 7,500.00 7,600.00 16,300.00 Business consultations reports 760.00 750.00 ,500.00 Follow-up calls to 50.businesses 700 $750.00 $ ,500.00 ram Promotion 00.00 0. 0 ,000.00 Business n on C Counc Program Pianninglimplernention $1,000.00 1,000.00 $2,000.00 P m Promotion $500.00 $500.00 53.",624.00 000.00 00wr Costs .00 0.00000. Business a Site City e u In house OTALS 15,812.00 15,8 2.00 - I Hourly rates for consultant/contractors are as follows:$50470. D) Task Performance Objectives: 1) The Kent Business Recycling Newsletter will be sent to all Kent businesses twice a year. With regular information on recycling, City businesses will be able to take advantage of any new recycling services that become available and divert more materials from the Kent waste stream. 2) Kent Business Assistance will provide new and existing City businesses with information and technical assistance on recycling and waste prevention. Consultant staff will include the information as requested in the King County business database. 4 3) Kent Green BusFness of the Year Award will provide Kent businesses with motivation to recycle by recognizing Kent businesses that have implemented outstanding recycling programs. The purpose of the awards program will be to , promote City businesses with strong commitments to recycling and use their programs as examples for other Kent businesses to follow. E) Task Impact Objectives: The City of Kent has an employee population of approximately 85,000. By providing businesses information and technical assistance, Kent can reduce the amount of recyclable materials ending up in our area's last remaining landfill. In addition to diverting materials from the City waste stream, providing information and technical assistance to Kent businesses enhances their knowledge and helps improve behavior in the purchasing, handling, set-up, and disposal of recyclable materials. F) Task Evaluation: I Reports will include: • List of businesses visited and resulting behavior changes/number of businesses beginning or expanding recycling activities • Feedback on what worked, what didn't in getting businesses to reduce waste and recycle more, and recommended changes to reduce barriers Task Three: Kent's Green Apartments/Condos Recycling Program A) Task Schedule: 2017-18 B) Task Activities: The tasks will include promoting reducing waste and increasing recycling, and promoting the purchase of recycled products by tenants and property owners/managers. The City will: • Distribute a Multifamily Toolkit with educational information for managers to assist them in setting up successful programs and tenant outreach. • Distribute recycling signs, educational flyers (in multiple languages as available) and convenient storage/tote bags to encourage proper recycling of materials and reducing contamination. • Provide on-site waste consultations and follow-up assistance on request. • Distribute info on City Recycling Events for large bulky items. • Recruit and train on-site 31R Coaches to educate fellow tenants on the fine art of recycling and to add a peer pressure element. • Incorporate a competitive element to inspire/motivate residents C) Task Budget: $68,000.00 — All Work Performed by Contractor contractor to Perform the following: 2017 2018 2017118 Total "MoNvide Assistance and Follow-ul;' $66,000.00 ro ram Promotion 12,333.33 Consultant/Contractor hourly rates: $50-70 5 D) Task Performance Objectives: 41% of Kent's population resides in Multi-Family housing, Recycling is provided to complexes at no additional charge. With the current recycling rate in that sector at only 13%, the goal of this program is to greatly increase recycling, utilizing all of the activities listed in Section B. As Multi-Family residents better manage their waste and recycle more, less recyclable material will end up in the landfill, helping the City of Kent reach its recycling goals. E) Task impact Objectives: With program promotion and technical assistance, Kent multifamily residents will have better knowledge of recycling. By recycling more, City multifamily properties can reduce the amount of material ending up In the local landfill. F) Task Evaluation: Reports will include: • Data on each complex: o Current solid waste service/recycling and yard/food waste tonnages o Number of apartments/condos/buildings per complex o Availability of meeting room/clubhouse for training o Means of communicating with residents (i.e. newsletter, bulletin board) o Languages spoken by residents • Number of apartments/condos visited • Number of Recycling Signs, Guides and Bags distributed • Outcome of visits o Tenant training session requested 0 3R Coaches signed up/trained o Recycling percentage increased Task Four: Compost/Worm Sin Distribution A) Task Schedule: Spring, 2017-18 B) Task Activities: • Task Description - The City will include backyard compost bin distribution in conjunction with Kent Recycling Collection Events. The City will: • Promote the program through the City of Kent website and social media. • Distribute the remaining 70 subsidized backyard compost bins and educational materials on composting to residents while supplies last, charging a user fee $25.00 per bin. C) Task Budget: $2,800.00 ESTIMATED COSTS 2017 2018 2017118 Total City Staff ost Administration and Supplies , 0 forage an a very Consultant and Contractor Semices , 0.0 $4,000.00 rEsumatod78in Income-bins each .0 , $1,400.W ' 9. $2,800.00 Hourly rates for Consultants/Event Staff - $50. The WA State Dept. of Ecology will also pay a portion of this task cost. 6 D) Task Performance Objectives: The goal of this program is to achieve greater resource efficiency in the City of Kent. Composting returns to the soil, that which came from it. It turns waste into a rich soil amendment that improves landscapes, reducing need for fertilizer, saving water by improving soil's water-holding capacity, and reducing stress on local composting facilities. By turning yard debris and food waste into compost for use on their own properties, residents will not only reduce having to transport this material to the composting facility and/or landfill but reduce the amount of harmful, climate- changing greenhouse gases the organics would produce in the anaerobic conditions at the landfill. (Note: Yard waste is not allowed in garbage, but food waste still is) E) Task Impact Objectives: As a result of the bin sales, the City of Kent will: • Reduce the residential waste stream by up an estimated 50 tons of yard debris annually or 500 tons in the next ten years. • The City will monitor the program by reporting the following: Number of compost bins distributed. - The estimated amount of compostable material diverted. In addition to diverting compostable materials from the City waste stream, attracting residents to events provides an opportunity to distribute educational I materials on City recycling programs and yard .debris reduction programs in King County. The educational materials can enhance the knowledge of residents and improve behavior in purchasing products, practices, and disposal of yard debris. F) Task Evaluation: Reports will include: Number of Composters sold and user fees paid. Task Five: Purchase and Distribute Products Made From Recycled Materials A) Task Schedule: 2017-18 B) Task Activities: In order to support the recycling industry and close the recycling loop, the City will purchase products made from recycled materials. Doing so will support recycling collection programs and help ensure the success of the recycling industry. The City will support recycling programs by purchasing recycled-content recycling bags, desk-side recycling bins, kitchen counter bins, compostable bags, and other items for distribution. C) Task Budget: $12,221.00 Recycled Product Purchase 2017 2018 2017I18 Total Recycled Product urc ase $6,110.60 $6,110.50 $12,221.00 TOTAL 0 $6,110.50 $12,Z21.U0 7 D) Task Performance and Impact Objectives: The goal of this program is to help ensure the success of the recycling industry by adding to the demand for products made from recycled materials. By purchasing products made with recycled content, the City will divert recyclable material from the waste stream. The City will distribute the recycled content items to City residents to help make recycling and waste diversion easier. Availability of the items will be promoted on the City website and by social media. E) Task Evaluation: Report any feedback/comments received from recipients. Task Six: Grant Administration The City will perform the following: • Track project expenses; • Provide ongoing grant administration through the completion of the tasks, as outlined in this Scope of Work; • Prepare reports for the grant program; and • Prepare final report. Task Budget: $7,400.00 King County WRR Grant 2017 2018 2017118 Total 1.Program Management $2,100.00 $2,100.00 $4,200.00 2.Project Expenses a.Milea a $700.00 $700.00 $1,400.00 b.Supplies $900.00 $900.00 $1.800.00 3,700.00 $3,700.00 $7,400.00 8 Exhibit B 2017-2018 Grant Guidelines Program Eligibility: Grant funds may be used for a variety of Waste Reduction &Recycling (WR/R)-related programs, including residential and commercial waste reduction and recycling education programs, business assistance programs, and special recycling events. Cities may also use their funds on broader resource conservation programs, as long as they are part of an overall WR/R program. Cities may choose to use their funding on one program or a combination of programs. For WR/R program ideas, please refer to the lists below. Please note these lists are not exhaustive, but merely intended to provide some guidance on what is/isn't eligible. Cities may also refer to the currently adopted King County Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan for direction in program development. If you are unsure if your proposed program is eligible for funding, please contact Lucy Auster at 206-477-5268 or lucy.auster(u4kingcounty.gov. Eligible for funding: • School WR/R education/implementation programs • Kitchen food waste composting programs • Reusable bag promotions • Yard waste subscription promotions • Outreach at community events • Promoting new and existing WR/R programs through media, mail, and social networking • Business recognition programs • Recycling Collection Events (RCEs), including collection of tires and mattresses • Household battery collection and recycling(no lead-acid batteries) • Business and residential WR/R education and communications • Product stewardship initiatives - could be education programs or working with other agencies/organizations/businesses to implement programs • City recycling programs and facilities • Videos promoting WR/R programs The following are eligible for funding on a case-by-case basis, as long as part of an overall WR/R program. However,the County would not provide reimbursement if,for example, all of a city's grant dollars were used to sell/give away rain barrels or distribute compact fluorescent light bulbs. • Water conservation- i.e. rain barrels • Energy conservation • Water quality: integrated pest management; catch basin filters • Demonstration gardens; interpretive signage; recycled-content park furnishings 2017-2018 WR/R Grant The following are not eligible for funding: • Collection of garbage, except for residual garbage related to the collection of recyclables. • Collection of any household hazardous waste items including,but not limited to: > Treated wood > Paint > Lead acid batteries > Oil, gasoline, and antifreeze >Fluorescent lights • Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) education programs Cities should pursue funding for HHW collection or education programs through the King County Local Hazardous Waste Management Program(LHWMP) or the Washington State Department of Ecology Coordinated Prevention Grant(CPG) Program. Grant Administration: Requests for Reimbursement: Cities may choose to submit one request for reimbursement per year during the funding cycle, due no later than March 20, 2018 and March 19, 2019. However, cities may submit requests for reimbursement as frequently as quarterly. The Budget Summary Report Form (Attachment A) must be used when submitting requests for reimbursement. By the 511 working day of January 2017 and January 2018, cities must notify the Solid Waste Division (SWD) of their total expenditures for work that has been completed to-date,but for which requests for reimbursement have not yet been submitted. Progress and Final Reports: Progress reports describing program activities, accomplishments, and evaluation results need to accompany each request for reimbursement. A final report describing the outcome of grant-funded activities is due with the final request for reimbursement. If, however,the city does not have the results of its program evaluation by the end of the grant cycle, the final narrative report may be submitted no later than six months after the end of the grant cycle (June 30, 2019). (Note: The final request for reimbursement would still need to be submitted by March 19, 2019.) All progress and final reports need to be signed by a city official. Signed reports may be scanned and emailed. Amendments: Formal amendments to grant Interagency Agreements (IAAs) are not necessary unless the city wishes to make significant changes to its scope of work and/or budget. In general, a significant change would be one in which the city wishes to add or delete a task from their scope of work. A minor change, such as moving dollars between tasks, would only require written notification, which may be submitted via e-mail. 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RL 2100 06/07 Page 1 of 1 Exhibit D BUDGET SUMMARY REPORT FORM 2017-2018 Waste Reduction &RecycIing Grant Program City: Date: Address: Phone: Invoice#: Report Period: Preparer's Name: Contract#: Total amount requested this period: Total amount previously invoiced: Original interlocal amount: Total amount charged to date: $ - Amount remaining for completion of interlocal: $ - Scope of Work Current Amount Task Description Budget Quarter Previously Remaining # (Task/title) Costs Invoiced Balance 1 $ _ 2 $ _ 3 $ _ 4 $ _ 5 $ _ 6 $ _ 7 $ _ I TOTALS For King County Use Contract# 0 Project 1126942 Org 720122 Exp.Account 54150 Task 22.000 Purchase Order# Requisition# Receipt Supplier# Supplier Pay Site Invoice# Payment Type Total charges this period are approved for payment: $ Project Manager: Date i f �rf m� 4 a F 1 CJ CJ � � I III°aa r- ,§T: .:'� :;:Y - d _.-" fi.'t,� ,rm- , r ar w ,- ,s ,mayr.ro,.,� '"P_, '"' x-.x:'^r„ n a'5..; m;"�'s ..''f',�aL.. �,e� y., S :, r.:..' l . 4 t .., a? �T rYrs c !.. ;a x+. 3 f Mr3 I,Ik d. r , u m .p c- g i ;r r y > . *1 -r _Y - ..�-.Y.'- i l-k -S e rat `�k -`�,Y i'e rs �' ,`,�.:� ,sd A-..:Y .-:.::k p t'+t :.� 4a.,r7, t dr"r5' _ 3 -r,' n ".P+;n k �5'Yf,: s3: F -,gr ^ii .: '�!°TiSg �1� P r .:4f 7x �, 't h x C J h't + t t1 u 3 n ie. ;-;:v > Jk�'k. 4a r +'d ::• a _4i :: '__ ra.- .;; �.a'+ ti' rs:,k w^ . a .Yak a. 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