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2022 08 02 Item 06. E., Exhibit 10Exhibit 10 8/2/2022 �.+tM 3 L1 • E.� nenuall's SIXTH AMENDMENT TO FRANCHISE AGREEMENT 9.fiQ (164�ed )C- THIS SIXTH AMENDMENT TO FRANCHISE AGREEMENT is made by and between the CITY OF OKEECHOBEE, FLORIDA, a municipal corporation ("City") and WASTE MANAGEMENT INC. OF FLORIDA, successor by merger to L.P. Sanitation, Inc., ("Contractor"). WITNESSETH WHEREAS, the City and Contractor are parties to that certain Franchise Agreement dated July 7, 1987, which provides for solid waste collection services with the City boundaries (the "Franchise Agreement"); and WHEREAS, the Franchise Agreement has been previously extended and modified; and WHEREAS, the parties desire to extend the term and make additional modifications to the Franchise Agreement; NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants contained herein and for other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, the parties agree as follows: 1. Term of Franchise. Section 2 of the Franchise Agreement is deleted and replaced with the following: Subject to the termination rights of the City, this franchise shall remain in full force and aQ1q effect until September 30,-M26; provided furthermore, this franchise may thereafter be �tVc(S) renewed for consecutive three-(3) year periods upon mutually agreeable terms, conditions and limitations determined by agreement of the parties. Contractor shall give notice to the City of its desire to extend this _Franchis%at the end of the term, which notice shall be �0J delivered to the City by Certified Mail, Return Receipt Requested, not later than one hundred and eighty (180) days prior to termination. For purposes of such notification, the City's address shall be: City Clerk, City of Okeechobee, 55 Southeast 3td Avenue, Okeechobee, Florida 34974. 2. Service — Garbage and Trash. Section 3 (a) of the Franchise Agreement is amended by adding the following language: Contractor shall collect up to 4-cubic yards of bulk items once per week on a day scheduled by Contractor. All bulk items shall be of the size and weight so as to be handled by Contractor's "clam truck". Bulk materials in excess of 4-cubic yards shall be the responsibility of the resident/property owner to make immediate arrangements for removal within seven (7) calendar days. Resident/property owner may choose to self -haul, hire a private firm or contact the Contractor for an estimate. The Contractor shall not be responsible for nor have an obligation to collect, transport or dispose of debris or other waste material from a hurricane, severe storm or Page 1 of 5 other natural or man-made disaster unless the City enters into a written agreement with Contractor specifying the terms and compensation for such services. Section 3 (b) of the Franchise Agreement is amended by adding the following language: Overfilling mechanical containers presents safety and health risks to the residents of the City. In the event the Contractor determines during a collection event that a customer's mechanical container is overfilled with waste or recyclables, the Contractor shall take a digital photograph of the container in such a manner to present evidence of overfilling. For purposes of this Section, overfilling is defined as the container being overloaded so that the lid does not close securely and is displaced by at least ten (10) inches. The Contractor shall provide to the customer notice of such overfilling on the first occurrence of each month along with notification of the fees for each subsequent occurrence of overfilling. For each event of overfilling after the first event each month, the Contractor shall charge the customer $150.00, not to exceed $450.00 per month. In the event that any customer accrues overfilling charges of $450.00 during a single month, the Contractor shall take reasonable steps to seek to increase the customer's service level by providing a larger container or increasing the frequency of service to avoid future overfilling charges. ej _4. Collection Equipment. Section 6 of the Franchise Agreement is amended by adding the following language: Automated Collection. To the extent practicable as determined by Contractor taking into consideration the availability of required equipment, containers, tools and other necessary or convenient items, the Contractor will endeavor to provide automated collection of waste materials and recyclables. To that end, Contractor shall endeavor to provide carts for residential single stream recycling collection and for residential yard waste collection together with the requisite collection vehicles within the third year of the term of this Franchise Agreement as amended by this Sixth Amendment. q• •-5:- Public Records. Section 24 of the Franchise Agreement is amended by adding the following language: The legislature has amended Florida Statutes Section 119.0701, to expand the obligation of local government to include into all contracts certain language that relates to public records, which is made a part of this contract. IF THE CONTRACTOR HAS QUESTIONS REGARDING THE APPLICATION OF CHAPTER 119, FLORIDA STATUTES, TO THE CONTRACTOR'S DUTY TO PROVIDE PUBLIC RECORDS RELATING TO THIS CONTRACT, CONTACT THE CUSTODIAN OF PUBLIC RECORDS FOR THE CITY OF OKEECHOBEE AT: Page 2 of 5 CITY CLERK'S OFFICE 55 S.E. 3RD Avenue Okeechobee, FL 34972 (863) 763-3372 ext. 215 lgamiotea@cityofokeechobee.com The contractor shall adhere to Florida public records laws, including the following: a. Keep and maintain public records required by the City to perform the services, and upon request of the custodian of records for the City, provide the City with a copy of the requested records or allow the records to be copied or inspected within a reasonable time at a cost that does not exceed the cost allowed in Chapter 119 or as otherwise provided by law. b. Ensure that public records that are exempt or confidential and exempt from public records disclosure requirements are not disclosed except as authorized by law for the duration of this contract term and following completion of the contract if the contractor does not transfer the records to the City. Upon completion of the contract, transfer, at no cost, to the City all public records in possession of the contractor or thereafter keep and maintain public records required by the City to perform the service. If the contractor transfers all public records to the City upon completion of the contract, the contractor shall destroy any duplicate public records that are exempt or confidential and exempt from public records disclosure requirements. If the contractor keeps and maintains public records upon completion of the contract, the contractor shall meet all applicable requirements for retaining public records. All records stored electronically must be provided to the City, upon request of the City Clerk, in a format that is compatible with the information technology systems of the City. Noncompliance. a. A request to inspect or copy public records relating to the City's contract for services must be made directly to the City. If the City does not possess the requested records, the City shall immediately notify the contractor of the request, and the contractor must provide the records to the City or allow the records to be inspected or copied within a reasonable time. A reasonable time is defined as within eight (8) business days. b. If the contractor does not comply with the request of the City for the records, the City shall enforce the contract provisions in accordance with the contract. c. If the contractor fails to provide the public records to the City within a reasonable time, the contractor may be subject to the penalties under Chapter 119.10. Page 3 of 5 Civil Action. a. If a civil action is filed against a contractor to compel production of public records relating to the City's contract for professional services, the court shall assess and award against the contractor the reasonable costs of enforcement, including reasonable attorney fees, If: 1) The court determines that the contractor unlawfully refused to comply with the public records request within a reasonable time; and 2) At least eight (8) business days before filing the action, the plaintiff provided written notice of the public records request, including a statement that the contractor has not complied with the request, to the City and to the contractor. b. A notice complies with the above if it is sent to the custodian of public records for the City and to the contractor at the contractor's address listed on its contract with the City, or to the contractor's registered agent. Such notices must be sent by common carrier delivery service or by registered, Global Express Guaranteed, or certified mail, with postage or shipping paid by the sender and with evidence of delivery, which may be in an electronic format. c. A contractor who complies with a public records request within eight (8) business days after the notice is sent is not liable for the reasonable costs of enforcement. 5 —6: Annual Review. Section 2 - the Franchise Agreement is Bellew;erg-language; USf-�Qr�9 i Dui %1 S tX�� I A mend.�n fo • f-f resolution-relating4o-the-provision-oftehd—wagte-eeHeetion-an&-disposal-sendces-iriand - (p —7�. Schedule A. Schedule A of the Franchise Agreement, "Rates," is deleted and replaced with new Schedule A attached hereto. $ Other. All provisions of the Agreement not specifically modified herein shall remain in full force and effect. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned set their hands and seals this day of 2022. Page 4 of 5 City of Okeechobee, Florida by: DOWLING R. WATFORD, JR., MAYOR Attest: Lane Gamiotea, CMC City Clerk APPROVED FOR LEGAL SUFFICIENCY: John J. Fumero, Esq., City Attorney Waste Management Inc. of Florida by: DAVID MYHAN Its President Page 5 of 5 Waste Management of Martin County City of Okeechobee Monthly Rates - October 1, 2022 to September 30, 2023 Residential Curbside Collection (per unit) Naw Ratac Services 10/1/2022 Collection Total $ 27.73 Franchise Fee 10% $ 2.77 Total $ 30.50 Commercial Solid Waste Collection Rates- Collection and Disposal (rains hninw inrittrin 1n% franchise fees) Services Component EOW 1x 2x 3x 4x 5x 6x XPU Collection $ 73.83 $ 137.21 $ 255.42 $ 360.87 $ 466.28 $ 571.70 $ 677.14 $ 64.33 2 Yard Franchise Fee 10% $ 7.38 $ 13.72 $ 25.54 $ 36.08 $ 46.62 $ 57.17 $ 67.71 $ 6.43 Total 81.21 $ 150.93 $ 280.96 $ 396.95 512.90 $ 628.87 744.86 $ 70.76 3 Yard Collection $ 109.03 $ 193.33 $ 344.36 $ 459.46 $ 556.62 $ 678.71 $ 800.90 $ 82.54 Franchise Fee 10% $ 10.91 $ 19.33 $ 34.43 $ 45.94 $ 55.66 $ 67.88 $ 80.08 $ 8.25 Total $ 119.93 1 $ 212.66 1 $ 378.80 1 $ 505.40 1 $ 612.28 1 $ 746.59 1 $ 880.98 1 $ 90.79 4 Yard Collection $ 135.94 1 $ 235.83 $ 412.00 $ 528.28 $ 674.61 $ 805.92 $ 941.23 $ 89.70 I Franchise Fee 10% $ 13.60 1 $ 23.58 $ 41.20 1 $ 52.82 1 $ 67.45 $ 80.59 1 $ 94.13 $ 8.97 Total 149.53 1 $ 259.41 453.20 1 $ 581.10 742.06 886.52 1 $ 1,035.36 1 $ 98.67 6 Yard Collection $ 201.50 1 $ 321.93 1 $ 524.30 1 $ 727.07 $ 922.81 $1,110.11 $ 1,297.42 $ 111.81 I Franchise Fee 10% $ 20.15 1 $ 32.20 1 $ 52.43 1 $ 72.70 1 $ 92.28 1 $ 111.02 $ 129.74 $ 11.18 Total $ 221.65 1 $ 354.13 1 $ 576.73 1 $ 799.77 1 $1 015.08 1 $1 221.13 1 $ 1,427.16 1 $ 123.00 Collection $ 240.96 $ 382.19 $ 620.67 $ 841.90 $1,063.15 $1,280.46 $ 1,499.78 $ 127.02 8 Yard Franchise Fee 10% $ 24.10 $ 38.23 $ 62.07 $ 84.18 $ 106.32 $ 128.05 $ 149.98 $ 12.70 Total $ 265.06 $ 420.41 $ 682.74 $ 926.08 $1 169.46 $1 408.51 $ 1,649.76 $ 139.72 Commercial Cans # of Cans >>> 1 2 3 4 5 XPU $ 20.61 $ 31.03 $ 41.09 $ 51.62 $ 71.66 $ 4.75 �Fee $ 2.06 $ 3.11 $ 411 % 5.17 $ 7.16 $ 0.48 $ 22.67 $ 34.14 $ 45.20 $ 56.79 $ 78.82 $ 5.23 Rate per pull plus dis osal Franchise Fee (10%) Total Wasted Trip Charge: Monthly Charge< Two Haul Min: Casters: $ 14.98 per month maintenance Roll -Outs: $ 14.97 per month per number of service days/week Lockbar: $ 160.63 installation Lock/Unlock/Gate: $ 21.41 monthly fee x the number of pickups/week Rolloff Collection Rates - Collection & Disposal 9nvA nnvri dnvri Cmmnactnr $ 336.27 $ 354.77 $ 373.21 $ 373.21 $ 33.63 1 $ 35.48 1 $ 37.32 $ 37.32 $ 369.90 $ 390.24 $ 410.53 $ 410.53 $ 100.00 $ 100.00 7/1/2022 11:03 AM Page 1 City of Okeechobee New Rates October 2022 - Latest File Waste Management of Martin County r City of Okeechobeea Monthly Rates - October 1, 2022 to September 30, 2023 ' x (All Residential & Commercial Rates below include disposal & 10%franchise fee) Residential Curbside Collection (per unit) New Rates Services 10/1/2022 Total $ 30.50 Commercial Solid Waste Collection Rates- Collection and Disposal 1 9 3 d 5 fi Services Component EOW U 2x 3x 4x 5x 6x XPU 2 CY ITotal $ 81.21 1 $ 150.93 $ 280.96 S 396.95 $ 512.90 $ 628.87 $ 744.86 $ 70.76 3 CY ITotal $ 119.93 1 $ 212.66 $ 378.80 $ 505.40 $ 612.28 $ 746.59 $ 880.98 $ 90.79 4 CY ITotal $ 149.53 1 $ 259.41 1 $ 453.20 1 $ 581.10 1 $ 742.06 1 $ 886.52 1 $ 1,035.36 1 $ 98.67 6 CY ITotal $ 221.65 1 $ 354.13 1 $ 576.73 1 $ 799.77 1 $ 1,015.08 $ 1,221.13 $ 1,427.16 $ 123.00 8 CY ITotal $ 265.06 1 $ 420.41 1 $ 682.74 1 $ 926.08 1 $ 1,169.46 $ 1,408.51 S 1,649.76 $ 139.72 # of Cans >>> 1 2 3 4 5 XPU Total Commercial Cans $ 22.67 1 $ 34.14 1 $ 45.20 1 S 56.79 1 S 78.82 1 $ 5.23 Casters: $ 14.98 per month maintenance Roll -Outs: $ 14.97 per month per number of service days/week Lockbar: $ 160.63 installation LocklUnlock/Gate: $ 21.41 monthly fee x the number of pickups/week Overfilling Charges $ 150.00 per incident not to exceed $450 per month Total Rate per Pull includes FF -Plus Disposal Wasted Trip Charge: Monthly Charge<Two Haul Min: Rolloff Collection Rates 20 d 30 d 40 d Compactor $ 369.90 $ 390.24 $ 410.53 $ 410.53 S 100.00 S 100.00 I IL 1--) C'6 ; T 4 8/2/2022 1:31 PM Page 1 $ 17.41 $ 16.21 $ 15.27 $ 14.80 $ 14.51 $ 14.32 $ 16.36 $ 14.57 $ 12.96 $ 11.77 $ 11.49 $ 11.29 $ 14.97 $ 13.07 $ 11.18 $ 10.70 $ 10.23 $ 9.96 13.62 $ 11.09 $ 10.25 $ 9.76 $ 9.39 $ 9.15 S 12.13 $ 9.85 $ 8,90 $ 8.43 $ 8.13 $ 7.93 City of Okeechobee New Rates October 2022b