HomeMy WebLinkAbout2015 12 14 Public Hearing 500 WCA Non-exclusive Solid Waste Franchise, Ordinance 2015-23/ 2nd ReadingCOMMISSION AGENDA
ITEM 500
Informational
Consent
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December 14, 2015 KS KL
Regular Meeting City Manager Department
REQUEST:
The City Attorney and City Manager request that the City Commission consider approving,
on Second and Final Reading, Ordinance No. 2015 -23 granting a non - exclusive solid waste
franchise to WCA of Florida, LLC. ( "WCA ") to provide solid waste disposal services to
school facilities owned and operated by the School District of Seminole County, Florida and
located within the jurisdictional limits of the City.
SYNOPSIS:
The City, WCA and the School District entered into a Mediated Settlement Agreement on
June 9, 2015 in order to settle a dispute regarding solid waste services being provided to the
School District by WCA within the jurisdictional limits of the City. Under the Settlement
Agreement, WCA agreed to apply for, and the City agreed to grant, a non - exclusive solid
waste franchise authorizing WCA to provide solid waste services to School District
property located within the jurisdictional limits of the City. The franchise sets forth terms
and conditions which are generally customary for similar non - exclusive franchises between
municipalities and the solid waste industry. The franchise will run concurrently with the
existing contract between WCA and the School District. The franchise provides that WCA
will compensate the City 10% of gross revenues received from all sources under the
existing contract between the School District and WCA.
CONSIDERATIONS:
1. Section 19 -2 of the City Code provides that all property owners shall be required to
utilize the solid waste services provided by the city in accordance with any applicable solid
waste franchise awarded by the city and in accordance with other applicable law. Further,
Section 19 -3 of the City Code provides that it shall be unlawful for any person or entity to
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provide solid waste collection and disposal services to real property located within the
jurisdictional limits of the city without having first obtained a franchise or license from the
city.
2. Currently, Waste Pro exclusively provides solid waste services within the City.
However, approximately two years ago, the City and the School District were in
disagreement as to whether Waste Pro was required by law to provide solid waste services
to school facilities within the City. The School District entered into a contract with WCA
to provide such services which was contrary to the Waste Pro franchise. A lawsuit
occurred regarding the issue. On May 29, 2015, the City Commission previously approved
the Mediated Settlement Agreement in the case WCA of Florida, LLC. v. City of Winter
Springs and School District case No. 5D15 -0293.
3. Pursuant to the Settlement Agreement, WCA agreed to apply for, and the City agreed
to grant, a non - exclusive solid waste franchise authorizing WCA to provide solid waste
services to the School District properties within the jurisdictional limits of the City. The
term of the franchise runs concurrent with an existing contract between the School District
and WCA.
4. Upon the effective date, WCA shall be required to abide by the terms and conditions of
the franchise which are set forth in Ordinance 2015 -23 including paying the City a monthly
franchise fee payment equal to 10% of the gross revenues from all sources under the
contract with the School District. The other terms of the franchise are specifically set forth
in the attached Ordinance.
5. Approval of this Ordinance is consistent with and implements the terms and conditions
of the Settlement Agreement.
FISCAL IMPACT:
The City has received a $1,000 application fee from the School District for the non-
exclusive franchise being granted to WCA. In addition, WCA will be required to pay the
City franchise fees equal to 10% of the gross revenue from all sources under the existing
School District contract. Franchise fees will be paid on a monthly basis and may vary
depending on the amount of services being provided by WCA to the School District within
the jurisdictional limits of the City.
COMMUNICATION EFFORTS:
This Agenda Item has been electronically forwarded to the Mayor and City Commission,
City Manager, City Attorney /Staff, and is available on the City's Website, LaserFiche, and
the City's Server. Additionally, portions of this Agenda Item are typed verbatim on the
respective Meeting Agenda which has also been electronically forwarded to the individuals
noted above, and which is also available on the City's Website, LaserFiche, and the City's
Server; has been sent to applicable City Staff, Media/Press Representatives who have
requested Agendas /Agenda Item information, Homeowner's Associations/Representatives
on file with the City, and all individuals who have requested such information. This
information has also been posted outside City Hall, posted inside City Hall with additional
copies available for the General Public, and posted at five (5) different locations around the
City. Furthermore, this information is also available to any individual requestors. City Staff
is always willing to discuss this Agenda Item or any Agenda Item with any interested
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individuals.
RECOMMENDATION:
The City Attorney and City Manager recommend that the City Commission approve
Ordinance No. 2015 -23 on Second and Final Reading.
ATTACHMENTS:
A - Ordinance 2015 -23 (9 pages)
B - WCA Non - exclusive Solid Waste Franchise Application (10 pages)
C - Copy of Legal Ad (1 page)
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Attachment A
ORDINANCE NO. 2015 -23
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS,
FLORIDA, PROVIDING FOR THE GRANTING OF A NON-
EXCLUSIVE FRANCHISE TO WCA OF FLORIDA, LLC FOR
THE COLLECTION AND DISPOSAL OF COMMERCIAL
SOLID WASTE WITHIN THE CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS
FOR SCHOOL FACILITIES OWNED AND OPERATED BY
THE SCHOOL DISTRICT OF SEMINOLE COUNTY;
OUTLINING FRANCHISE DUTIES; IMPOSING
REQUIREMENTS UNDER WHICH FRANCHISE SHALL
OPERATE; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS,
SEVERABILITY, AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, the School District of Seminole County, Florida ( "School District ") has an
immediate and continuing need for the collection and disposal of solid waste materials from
school facilities located on real property within the City of Winter Springs; and
WHEREAS, in furtherance of this need, the School District awarded a solid waste
disposal agreement to WCA of Florida, LLC ( "WCA ") on ( "School Agreement ");
and
WHEREAS, the School Agreement became effective on November 1, 2013 and has a
remaining term which expires on ; and
WHEREAS, WCA has determined that WCA the necessary equipment, personnel and
experience to properly perform the services outlined in the School Agreement and as outlined in
the City's solid waste regulations; and
WHEREAS, the City, WCA and School District entered into that certain Settlement
Agreement, dated May 29, 2015 ( "Settlement Agreement "), under which the City agreed to grant
WCA a non - exclusive solid waste franchise for purposes of authorizing WCA to operate within the
jurisdictional limits of the City of Winter Springs in order to provide the solid waste services
required under the School Agreement; and
WHEREAS, it appears to be in the best interests of the City of Winter Springs and its
inhabitants that WCA of Florida, LLC be awarded a non - exclusive right and franchise to provide
solid waste collection services within the City limits of the City of Winter Springs upon the terms
and conditions recited below for the limited purpose of collecting and disposing of solid waste
materials from school facilities located on real property within the City of Winter Springs.
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS HEREBY
ORDAINS, AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION ONE: Limited Franchise.
1. Grant of Limited Franchise. There is hereby granted to WCA of Florida, LLC (herein called the
"Franchisee "), its successors and assigns, a non - exclusive right, privilege or franchise to collect
garbage, refuse, trash and other solid waste materials and recyclables generated from school
facilities owned and operated by the School District of Seminole County, Florida on real property
located within the jurisdictional limits of the City of Winter Springs, Florida during the term of the
School Agreement and subject to the following limitations and conditions as hereinafter set forth.
The franchise granted hereunder is intended to be limited solely to school facilities owned and
operated by the School District of Seminole County, Florida on real property located within the
jurisdictional limits of the City of Winter Springs. Franchisee shall not serve any other property
located within the jurisdictional limits of the City of Winter Springs unless another franchise or
license is granted by the City.
2. Definitions. The following terms as used herein shall have the meaning ascribed below
a. "City" shall mean the City of Winter Springs, Florida, a Florida municipal corporation.
b. "Franchisee" shall mean WCA of Florida, LLC, a Florida limited liability company.
c. "Commercial rubbish and trash" shall mean any and all accumulations of rubbish and trash
including, but not limited to, paper, rags, excelsior or other packing materials, furniture,
appliances, wood, paper or cardboard boxes or containers, sweepings, and any other similar
accumulation not included under the definition of garbage, generated by the operation of the
school facilities by the School District.
d. "Garbage" shall mean all putrescible waste which generally includes, but is not limited to,
kitchen and table food waste, animal, vegetative, food or any organic waste that is attendant with
or results from the storage, preparation, cooking or handling of food materials whether attributed
to residential or commercial activities. Garbage shall not include special waste.
e. "Solid Waste" shall mean commercial rubbish and trash, garbage, and other kinds of
waste generated by school facilities by the District and required to be collected and disposed of
by the Franchisee under the School Agreement.
f. "School Agreement" shall mean the solid waste disposal contract between the School
District and Franchisee which was awarded under a competitive bid process by the School
District ( #13140086) and became effective November 1, 2013, and the term of which expires on
unless terminated by the parties.
g. "School Facilities" shall mean any public school, educational facility and plant, and ancillary
plant owned and operated by the School District and located within the jurisdictional limits of the
City of Winter Springs. The term School Facilities does not include charter schools.
h. "School District" shall mean the school district of Seminole County, Florida
i. "Settlement Agreement" shall mean the Settlement Agreement entered into by the City,
School District, and Franchisee in case WCA of Florida, LLC. v. City of Winter Springs and
School District, Case No. 5D15 -0293 dated May 29, 2015.
j. "Mechanical Container" shall mean and include plastic or metal containers dumped
mechanically by a collection vehicle and able to be serviced by the Franchisee including, but not
limited to, dumpsters, front load and compaction type containers.
3. Term.
a. The term of this franchise shall terminate at such time the School Agreement expires or is
terminated by the parties thereto, provided, however, the City reserves the right to terminate the
same prior thereto if the Franchisee defaults in any one of the terms and conditions herein
specified.
4. Minimum Service. The Franchisee shall make at least one (1) weekly collection at all School
Facilities subject to the terms of the School Agreement and at sufficient additional intervals
necessary to protect the environment, unless otherwise approved in advance by the City.
5. Hours. Collections shall be made between 7:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. unless different times are
approved by the City. If Franchisee is collecting and disposing of solid waste within the City other
than these times, drivers will be ticketed and this Franchise will be subject to revocation.
6. Litter. The Franchisee shall not litter premises in the process of making collections and shall
promptly pick up all papers, material or debris that may be scattered about the container.
Franchisee shall collect all material that has been placed in or about its containers unless
otherwise directed by the School District or City.
7. Approved Containers. Amounts and types of solid waste placed in containers for collection
shall be stored in standard manufactured -type mechanically served containers only, unless
otherwise approved in writing by the City, compatible with the Franchisee's servicing equipment
and subject to City and other governmental regulation and whose volume is listed in cubic yards.
Franchisee shall provide adequate containers for the services rendered hereunder. Such
container shall be provided at Franchisee's cost and shall remain the property of Franchisee,
unless the container is owned by the School District.
8. Special and Hazardous Materials. Franchisee may provide haul service for special and
hazardous materials not routinely generated by the School District. Said materials shall be stored
and placed in a manner approved by the City and the Franchisee. No hazardous wastes will be
collected by the Franchisee unless specifically required by the School District, approved by the
City and agreed to by the Franchisee.
9. Collection Equipment.
a. The Franchisee shall provide an adequate number of vehicles for regular collection
services. They shall be kept in good repair, appearance, and in a sanitary condition at all times.
Each vehicle shall have clearly visible on each side the name and phone number of the
Franchisee and vehicle number not less than twelve inches (12 ") in height on the rear and each
side.
b. Franchisee shall certify to the City upon the commencement of each franchise year the
nature and quantity of vehicles and equipment on hand and available for regular collection
services and backup in the event of the breakdown of any primary collection vehicle.
c. Each dumpster shall be systematically marked with the franchise holder's name and
account type (Solid Waste or Recycling), in a manner approved by the City to identify its capacity
in yardage, scheduled date of pickup and its "dumpster number" i.e., 6, MWF, 452 would be a six
(6) yard dumpster, to be picked up Monday, Wednesday and Friday and it would be dumpster
number 452. Such markings shall be amended to provide such other information as the City may
require promptly upon receipt of a notice from the City requiring a change of container markings.
10. Office. The Franchisee shall establish and maintain a local office or such other facilities
through which it can be contacted and complaints can be made. It shall be equipped with
sufficient telephones, shall have one (1) responsible person in charge during collection hours and
shall be open during collection hours.
11. Hauling. All solid waste hauled by the Franchisee shall be so contained, or enclosed that
leaking, spilling or blowing are prevented. In the event of any spillage, the Franchisee shall
Immediately clean up the litter at Franchisee's sole expense. Further, if the spillage causes any
damage to any streets and /or any public infrastructure, the Franchisee shall be responsible for
the reimbursing the City for the actual cost of repair or replacement of the streets and /or public
infrastructure that is damaged by Franchisee within thirty days of receipt of an invoice itemizing
the actual costs. In addition, if after receiving written notice from the City, Franchisee fails to
properly clean the leak, spill or litter within twenty -four hours as required herein, the City shall
have the right, but not obligation, to so clean and Franchisee shall reimburse the City for any and
all actual costs incurred by the City to clean the leak, spill and /or litter within thirty days of receipt
of an invoice itemizing the actual costs.
12. Disposal. All solid waste for disposal shall be hauled to sites or facilities legally empowered
to accept it for treatment or disposal. To the maximum extent permitted by law and required by
any agreement between the City and Seminole County, solid waste shall be disposed of at
Seminole County designated facilities.
13. Charges and Rates. All charges and rates for the commercial collection of rubbish and trash
and garbage shall be set by the School Agreement. Rates and charges shall not be set by the
City.
14. Location. All solid waste shall be placed in approved containers at locations that are readily
accessible to the Franchisee's personnel. Containers shall be located on School District property.
15. Compensation and Payment.
a. Compensation shall be paid by the Franchisee to the City on a monthly basis a
sum equal to ten percent (10 %) of the gross revenue from all sources related to Franchisee's
operations in the City related to School Facilities pursuant to the terms and conditions of the
School Agreement. Payment to the City shall be made monthly for the month immediately
preceding payment. Such fees shall not include fees generated directly from recycling.
Supporting documentation shall be provided with payment so that the City can verify that
accuracy of the payment.
b. Franchisee, in further consideration of the Franchise, shall make its financial records
available to the City in accordance with procedures established from time to time by the City. The
fees paid pursuant to this section shall not be added as a separate item on the School District's
collection bills unless agreed to by the School District, but rather shall be considered as an
operational expense.
16. Discontinued Service or Delinauent Accounts
a. The Franchisee may discontinue service as set forth in this section. If the School District
has not timely remitted required payments after the date of billing, the Franchisee shall notify the
School District. Said notification shall contain a statement that service may be discontinued if
payment is not made before that time. In the event the Franchisee intends to discontinue service
to the School District, it shall so notify the City at least fifteen (15) days prior to the last day of
collection. Upon payment of the delinquent fees, the Franchisee shall resume collection on the
next regularly scheduled collection day, or if the School Agreement is terminated, Franchisee
shall immediately discontinue service under this Franchise.
b. In accordance with the City's police powers granted to by law, the City shall have the
authority to direct the Franchisee to continue service notwithstanding the fact that an account
may be delinquent if the City determines that garbage, refuse, trash and other solid waste
materials and recyclables generated from and located upon school facilities owned and operated
by the School District constitute a public nuisance.
17. Complaints. All complaints received by the School District shall be resolved within twenty -
four (24) hours unless the complaints cannot be reasonably resolved within said time period, in
which case the complaints shall be resolved within a time period mutually agreeable to the School
District and Franchisee. Upon request by the City, the Franchisee shall supply the City with
copies of all complaints on a form approved by the City and indicate the disposition of each
complaint. Such records shall be available for City inspection at all times during business hours.
The form shall indicate the day and hour on which the complaint was received and the day and
hour on which it was resolved, the name of the complainant, the nature of the complaint and the
manner of resolution. When a complaint is received on the day preceding a holiday or on a
Saturday, it shall be serviced on the next normal working day.
18. Notification. The Franchisee shall notify the School District about complaint procedures,
regulation, days and hours of collection, and the terms and conditions of this Franchise.
19. Franchisee Personnel.
a. The Franchisee shall assign a qualified person or persons to be in charge of
operations occurring within the City and shall give the name or names to the City; information
regarding experience shall also be furnished.
b. Franchisee's collection employees shall wear a clean uniform bearing the
company's name.
c. Each employee shall, at all times, carry a valid operator's license for the type of
vehicle he is driving.
d. The Franchisee shall provide operating and safety training for all personnel and
shall certify same to the City. Such certification shall identify all employees employed in Winter
Springs, theirjob description and the nature and type of training given said employees.
e. The Franchisee shall comply with the Equal Employment Opportunity Program,
the Fair Labor Standards Act and all other applicable Federal and State Statutes pertaining to
Fair Employment practices.
20. Franchise Equipment.
a. Upon request by the City, all trucks or other vehicles used on the public streets and
roads within the City of Winter Springs shall be required to pass an annual safety inspection
conducted by the City of Winter Springs or its agents.
b. Upon successful completion of its annual inspection, the City may issue a non-
transferable decal or markings which shall be affixed to such area of the vehicle as the City may
designate so as to permit rapid visual determination that the vehicle has passed the required
annual safety inspection.
c. In conducting the required annual inspection the City shall utilize the standards
previously utilized by the State of Florida in its vehicle inspection program. Where the vehicle
manufacturers recommend minimum requirements are more stringent than the former State of
Florida requirements, the more stringent requirements shall apply.
d. All vehicles shall be subject to, and shall immediately submit to spot, on the road
inspections and if found to be in non - compliance, said vehicle shall be immediately removed from
service until it can be repaired and is successfully re- inspected.
e. The use of non - inspected vehicles or vehicles failing to meet inspection standards may
be grounds for removal of the franchise if found by the City Commission, after notice to the
Franchisee and an opportunity to be heard, to be flagrant or repeated in nature.
21. Compliance within Laws. The right is hereby reserved for the City to adopt, in addition to the
provisions herein contained and existing applicable ordinances, such additional regulations as it
shall find necessary in the exercise of the police power, provided that such regulations by
ordinance or otherwise shall be reasonable and not in conflict with the intended purpose of this
ordinance. The Franchisee shall conduct operations under this ordinance in compliance with all
applicable laws and its failure to comply shall constitute a default hereunder. This franchise shall
not be construed to repeal or revise any existing ordinance and to the extent that any provision of
this franchise is inconsistent with any existing ordinance, then such existing ordinance shall
prevail and control.
22. Performance Bond. Concurrent with this franchise, the Franchisee shall furnish to the City a
Performance Bond executed by a surety authorized to do business in the State of Florida in the
amount of $100,000, insuring the faithful performance of the terms of this ordinance and executed
by a surety company licensed to do business within the State of Florida. Said Performance Bond
is in an amount deemed by the City and the Franchisee to be reasonable and necessary to
enable the City to ensure all franchise fees and /or reimbursements due and payable hereunder to
the City are paid as and when due.
24. Liability & Insurance. The privileges herein granted are upon the express conditions that the
Franchisee shall be liable for all damages or injury to persons or property caused by its neglect or
mismanagement, or by the actions of any of its employees while engaged in the operations
herein authorized, or for any actions or proceedings brought as a result of the award of this
franchise to Franchisee, to specifically include but not be limited to Anti -trust actions or
proceedings. Should the City of Winter Springs be sued therefore, the Franchisee shall be
notified of such suit, and thereupon it shall be its duty to defend the suit, and should judgment go
against the City in any such case, Franchisee shall forthwith pay the same. The Franchisee shall
indemnify and save harmless the City, its agents, officers and employees from any judgments
recovered by anyone for personal injury, death or property damage sustained by reason of any of
the Franchisee's activities permitted by this franchise or for any actions or proceedings brought
as a result of the award of this franchise to Franchisee, to specifically include but not limited to
Anti -trust actions or proceedings, and shall pay all expenses, including costs and attorney's fees,
in defending against any such claim made against the City or any of the City's agents, officers or
employees. This indemnification provision shall survive the repeal of this Ordinance. Franchisee
further agrees to purchase Commercial General Liability insurance in the amount of five million
dollars ($5,000,000) per occurrence, naming the City as an additional insured to the extent of its
rights against Franchisee arising by virtue of this section. Franchisee further agrees to purchase
Automobile Liability insurance in the amount of five million dollars ($5,000,000) combined single
limit. Franchise further agrees to purchase Worker's Compensation insurance which meets or
exceeds State of Florida Statutory Limits. A certificate of insurance shall be filed with the City
Public Works Director ten (10) days prior to the effective date of this franchise. The certificate
must name the City as additional insured for general liability. Furthermore, the certificate must
reflect insurance companies which are licensed to do business in the State of Florida. These
insurance companies must have a Best's financial rating (or the equivalent) of B+ or better. All
insurance policies will provide that the City be given ten (10) days written notice prior to
cancellation or modification. If the initial insurance expires prior to the expiration of this
agreement, renewal certificates of insurance and required copies of policies shall be furnished
thirty (30) days prior to the date of expiration.
25. Licenses. The Franchisee shall, at its sole expense, procure from all governmental
authorities having jurisdiction over the operations of the Franchisee, including the City, all
licenses, certificates, permits or other authorization which may be necessary for the conduct of its
operations. The Franchisee shall pay all taxes, licenses, certification, permit and examination
fees and excises which may be assessed, levied, exacted or imposed on its property, on its
operations, on its gross receipts, and upon this franchise and the rights and privileges granted
herein, and shall make all applications, reports and returns required in connection therewith.
26. Assignment. No assignment of franchise or any right occurring under this ordinance shall be
made in whole or in part by the Franchisee without the express written consent of the City and the
School District; in the event of any assignment, the assignee shall assume the liability of the
Franchisee.
27. Books. Records and Audit
a. The Franchisee shall keep records of wastes collected and charges therefore, and the
City shall have the right to review those records which in any way pertain to the payments due it
as well as the billing of all customers by the Franchisee. The Franchisee will be responsible for
the monthly billing of the customer.
b. Franchisee shall furnish the City with a copy of its annual audit. Said audit shall be
prepared by an independent certified public accountant complete with creditor's opinion which
opinion shall be acceptable to the City. The audit shall reflect the accuracy and completeness of
the information provided the City by the Franchisee with special attention to the franchise fee.
28. Bankruptcy or Insolvency. If the Franchisee becomes insolvent and in any event if the
Franchisee files a petition of voluntary or involuntary bankruptcy, then this franchise shall
terminate in no event later than the date of filing of the bankruptcy petition.
29. Default.
a. The failure on the part of the Franchisee to comply in any substantial respect with any of
the provisions of this ordinance shall be grounds for a forfeiture of this franchise, but no such
forfeiture shall take effect until the City has served upon the Franchisee, with a copy of the School
District, written notice of default, which notice shall set forth the nature and extent thereof. The
Franchisee shall have thirty (30) days following the notice of default to correct the same. If the
Franchisee protests the reasonableness or propriety of the City's declaration, said protest shall
be served upon the City in writing within ten (10) days following receipt by the Franchisee of the
City's notice.
b. If the City and the Franchisee cannot agree as to the reasonableness or propriety of the
City's declaration of default, then the issue shall be promptly submitted to mediation before a
mediator that is mutually agreed upon. The mediation shall occur as soon as practicable in order
to expeditiously resolve the declaration of default. The School District may attend the mediation.
c. The purpose of this section is to enable the City and the Franchisee to resolve by
mediation such differences as they may be unable to resolve by mutual agreement on their own.
Nothing contained herein shall be construed to limit or restrict the legal rights and powers of the
City or the Franchisee to bring a legal action in a court of competent jurisdiction if mediation is
unsuccessful in resolving the default.
30. Right to Require Performance. The failure of the City at any time to require performance by
the Franchisee of any provisions hereof shall in no way affect the right of the City thereafter to
enforce same. Nor shall waiver by the City of any breach of any provisions hereof be taken or
held to be a waiver of any succeeding breach of such provision or as a waiver of any provision
itself.
31. Modification. This franchise constitutes the entire agreement and understanding between the
parties hereto, and it shall not be considered modified, altered, changed or amended in any
respect unless in writing and signed by the parties hereto, and adopted as an amending franchise
ordinance.
32. Notice. As required for any purpose in this franchise, notice shall be addressed and sent
by certified United States mail to the City and the Franchisee as follows:
CITY
City Manager
City of Winter Springs
1126 E. State Road 434
Winter Springs, Florida 32708
FRANCHISEE
WCA of Florida, LLC
1378 -A South Volusia Avenue
Orange City, FL 32763
33. Remedies, Attorney's Fees and Costs. All remedies provided in this franchise shall be
deemed cumulative and additional and not in lieu of or exclusive of each other or of any other
remedy available to the City at law or in equity. In the event the City shall prevail in any action
arising hereunder, Franchisee shall pay to the City its costs, referable thereto, including attorney's
fees.
34. Headings. The headings of the sections of this franchise are for purposes of convenience
only and shall not be deemed to expand or limit the provisions contained in such sections.
35. Warranty of Franchisee. The Franchisee represents and warrants unto the City that no
officer, employee, or agent of the City has any interest, either directly or indirectly, in the business
of Franchisee to be conducted hereunder.
36. Compliance with Winter Springs Code of Ordinances; School Agreement. Franchisee agrees
to comply with Chapter 9 of the City of Winter Springs Code of Ordinances, all other applicable
City codes, ordinances, rules and regulations, and the School Agreement.
37. Amendment. The City reserves the right to amend this ordinance in any manner necessary
for the health, safety or welfare of the public, and the City reserves the right, in the public interest
from time to time, to prescribe reasonable rules and regulations governing Franchisee's
operations hereunder.
SECTION TWO: Severability: The provisions of this ordinance are declared to be
severable and if any section, sentence, clause or phrase of this ordinance shall for any reason be
held to be invalid or unconstitutional, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining
sections, sentences, clauses and phrases of this ordinance but they shall remain in effect, it being
the legislative intent that this ordinance shall stand notwithstanding the invalidity of any part.
SECTION THREE: Effective Date; Termination. This ordinance shall take effect
immediately upon adoption and acceptance by the Franchisee and shall be contingent upon the
School Agreement remaining in effect concurrently with this Ordinance. In the event the School
Agreement is terminated or expires, this Ordinance shall be deemed repealed in its entirety and
the Franchisee shall no longer have the right to operate within the jurisdictional limits of the City
of Winter Springs unless a subsequent license or franchise is granted by the City Commission in
accordance with the City Code. Repeal of this Ordinance shall release both parties from their
obligation to effect and to receive future performance hereunder. However, in addition to
provisions of this Franchise that expressly survive the termination of this Ordinance, termination
of this Ordinance does not preclude a claim for breach of this Franchise for non - performance
including, but not limited to, Franchisee's failure to pay all franchise fees and reimbursements
owned to the City under this Franchise.
ADOPTED by the City Commission of the City of Winter Springs, Florida in a special
meeting assembled on this day of 12015.
Charles Lacey, Mayor
ATTEST:
Andrea Lorenzo - Luaces, City Clerk
Approved as to legal form and sufficiency for
the City of Winter Springs only:
ANTHONY A. GARGANESE, City Attorney
ACCEPTANCE BY FRANCHISEE
The foregoing ordinance and the franchise provided for therein and all the terms
and conditions thereof are hereby accepted, approved and agreed to this
day of , 20
FRANCHISEE:
WCA of Florida, LLC
By:
President
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CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA
1126 EAST STATE ROAD 434
WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA 32708 -2799
Telephone (407) 327 -1800
Attachment B
APPLICATION FOR NON - EXCLUSIVE FRANCHISE
FOR COMMERCIAL SOLID WASTE COLLECTION SERVICES
This application form must be completed by each person or company ( "Applicant ") that
wishes to obtain a Non - Exclusive Franchise from the City of Winter Spring for Commercial
Solid Waste Collection Services.
An Applicant must provide the City with all of the information and documents requested in
Sections 1.-19 below, including the application fee and the affidavit that are described below.
An Applicant may attach additional sheets of paper to this application form, if necessary.
1. Applicant Information.
Please provide the name, address and telephone number of the Applicant.
Name of Applicant: WCA of Florida, LLC
Mailing Address: 5002 SW 41st Blvd, Gainesville, FL 32608
E -Mail Address: bhu hes wcamerica.com
Telephone No.:
2. Applicant's Authorized Representative.
Please provide the name, address and telephone number of the person that is
the Applicant's designated representative with regard to this Application.
Name of Representative: Brian Hughes
Mailing Address: 5002 SW 41st Blvd, Gainesville, FL 32608
E -Mail Address: bhughes@wcamerica.com
Telephone No.: 352 -377 -0800
3. Type of Business Entity.
Please state whether the Applicant is an individual, a corporation, a partnership, or
other type of business entity.
4. Applicant's Principals.
If the Applicant is a corporation, partnership or other business entity, please provide
the name, address, and title of the Applicant's majority shareholder and each person
that is a principal officer (e.g., Chief Executive Officer; President; Vice - President;
Chief Operating Officer; etc.).
Bill Caesar CEO
Joseph Scarano, CFO All (3) at located 1330 Post Oak Blvd, Houston, TX 77056
5. Applicant's Managers.
Please provide the name, address, and telephone number of each person that will serve
as the Applicant's local manager (i.e., the person that will be responsible for performing
or supervising the Commercial Solid Waste Collection Services for the Applicant).
Joel Pack - District Manager (844) 523 -0978 _
6. Proof of flood Standing.
If the Applicant is a corporation, please provide proof that the corporation is in
good standing in the state of Florida.
7. Authorization to do Business in Florida.
If the Applicant is not a Florida corporation, please provide proof that the Applicant
is authorized to do business in Florida.
8. Fictitious Name.
If the Applicant is operating under a fictitious name, please provide
information demonstrating that the fictitious name is properly registered by
the Applicant.
9. Applicant's Experience.
(a) Please provide a summary of the Applicant's experience with regard to
the collection of Commercial Solid Waste.
(b) Provide a complete list of all of the communities in Florida and other states (but not
more than a total of five (5) communities) where the Applicant has provided solid
waste collection services in the last five (5) years.
(c) For each community listed in Section 9(b), above, please provide the name,
address, and telephone number of a reference (i.e., a person employed by the
local government in that community who can provide information concerning
the quality of service provided by the Applicant).
10. Prior Enforcement Issues.
(a) Please provide a complete list of all communities (if any) where the
Applicant's permit, approval, franchise, or license to provide solid waste
collection services was suspended or revoked.
(b) Provide a complete list of all felony convictions, and all misdemeanor
convictions within the last five (5) years, involving the Applicant's collection,
receiving, storing, separating, transportation, or disposal of solid waste. If the
Applicant is not an individual, also provide a list of such convictions for the
Applicant's majority shareholder, any person having a controlling interest in the
Applicant, and each person that is an officer or partner of the Applicant.
(c) Provide a complete list of all civil penalties and liquidated damages in excess
of five thousand dollars ($5,000.00) that were assessed against the Applicant
by local, state, and federal governmental entities within the last five (5) years
involving the collection, transportation, or disposal of solid waste.
(d) With regard to Sections 10(a) through 10(c), above, provide any information
concerning the convictions, penalties, liquidated damages, etc., that the
Applicant believes will help the City understand the facts concerning those
matters.
11. Potential Customers and Service Details; Estimated Gross Revenue from Services.
Please provide the name and address of each Commercial Establishment that will be
provided Commercial Solid Waste Collection Services by the Applicant if this
Application is approved including the customer contact person, dates /times of
service and estimated annual gross revenues for this customer. Please provide this
information on the blank form that is attached hereto entitled "City of Winter
Springs Commercial Franchise Application Response; Potential Customers,
Paragraph 11; Potential Customers ".
12. 'V'ehicles and „E,guipment.
Please provide a list of the vehicles, equipment, and containers that will be used by the
Applicant to provide Commercial Solid Waste Collection Services in the City. The list
must identify the make, model, identification number, and year of each vehicle and
piece of collection equipment. The list also must identify the size and type of each
container that will be used by the Applicant. Please provide this information on the
blank forms that are attached hereto entitled "City of Winter Springs Commercial
Franchise Application Response; Vehicles and Equipment, Paragraph 12; Vehicles”
and "City of Winter Springs Commercial Franchise Application Response; Vehicles
and Equipment, Paragraph 12; Other Collection Equipment". Also include the street
address of the equipment yard(s) where the Applicant's vehicles, equipment, and
containers are stored when they are not in use.
13. Insurance Requirements.
Please provide a properly executed Acord 25 Certificate of Insurance form
demonstrating that the Applicant has the following types and amounts of insurance
coverages issued by an insurance company that is licensed to do business in the State of
Florida, with an A.M. Best Rating of B + or better, Class VII (or higher), or otherwise
acceptable to the City, if the company is not rated by A.M. Best.
(a) Comprehensive General Liability Insurance with a limit of a one
million dollar ($1,000,000) per occurrence and a two million dollar
($2,000,000) general aggregate. This policy must include the
following coverages: premises and operations liability, independent
contractors, products and completed operations, personal injury,
contractual liability, and fire damage;
(b) Automotive Liability Insurance coverage providing a combined single limit
of not less than one million dollars ($1,000,000) per occurrence. This policy
must include the following coverages: bodily injury and property damage
including premises and operations;
(c) Workers Compensation Insurance shall be provided for all of
Franchisee's employees as required under Florida law; and
(d) Employers Liability Insurance providing a single limit of not less than one
million dollars ($1,000,000), bodily injury by each accident, and providing
a single limit of not less than one million dollars ($1,000,000), bodily
injury disease per each employee, and providing a single limit of not less
than one million dollars ($1,000,000) bodily injury by disease policy limit.
The certificate of insurance must demonstrate that the insurance coverage will be in
effect for the term of the proposed Franchise Agreement. The certificate of
insurance must name the City as an additional insured (except with regard to
workers compensation and employers liability insurances).
14. Bond Re uirements.
Please provide a performance bond in the amount of one hundred thousand dollars
($100,000). The bond must be in the form that is attached hereto and is subject to
review and approval of the City Attorney. The bond must be issued by a surety
licensed to do business in the state of Florida.
15. Other Information.
Please provide any other information the Applicant believes will demonstrate that:
(a) The Applicant has the experience, personnel, equipment, and other
resources necessary to provide Commercial Solid Waste Collection
Services in compliance with the requirements in the City Code;
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(b) The Applicant has the capacity and willingness to comply with all
applicable local, state, and federal laws; and
(c) The award of a Franchise to the Applicant will be in the public interest.
16. Franchise Agreement.
Upon preliminary approval of the Application by the City Manager. The City
Manager will present a Non - Exclusive. Commercial Franchise Ordinance to the
City Commission for consideration and approval. Said Ordinance shall set forth
the terms and conditions under which the Applicant will be authorized to
provide commercial solid waste services within the jurisdictional limits of the
City. Upon approval of the Ordinance by the City Commission, the Applicant
shall be responsible for properly executing the Non - Exclusive Commercial
Franchise Ordinance adopted by the City Commission as a. condition of
providing commercial solid waste services within the jurisdictional limits of the
city of Winter Springs.
1.7. Application Fee.
Please provide an application fee with this Application. The arnount of the application
fee is n,000.00 One Thousand_ Dollars) Payments shall be made payable to
the City of Winter Springs.
18. Effective Date of Franchise A reement.
Please identify the date when the Applicant wants its Franchise to take
effect
19. Attachments.
All of the information and documents requested in paragraphs 1- 19, above, must
be attached to this Application and submitted to the City.
FRANCHISEE
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Brian Hughes
Witness — Type or Print
Date:
November 5, 2015 1 12:08 CT
OFFICIAL USE ONLY:
Preliminary Approval subject to City Commission adoption of franchise ordinance:
CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS
Andrea Lorenzo- Luaces, MMC Kevin L. Smith
City Clerk City Manager
Date:
Performance Bond
Bond No: 867199
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, that WCA of Florida LLC 5002 South West 41I Boulevard Gainesville
FL 32608, the Principal, and Evergreen National Indemnity Company, 6140 Parkland Boulevard Mayfield Heights
OH 44124-6106, the Surety, are held and firmly bound unto the City of Winter Springs, 1126 East State Road 434
Winter Springs, FL 32708, as Obligee, in the penal sum One Hundred Thousand and 00/100 Dollars ($100,000.00),
for the payment of which we bind ourselves, our heirs, administrators, executors, successors, and assigns, jointly
and severally, firmly by these presents.
WHEREAS, the Principal has entered into a certain written Contract for Non - exclusive franchise contract, with the
above mentioned Obligee, which contract is hereby incorporated herein as if fully rewritten Not withstanding, any
terms and provisions specifically modified herein shall have the meaning given in this bond.
NOW, THEREFORE, the condition of the above obligation is such that if the Principal shall promptly and faithfully
perform this Contract, then this obligation shall be null and void; subject, however, to the following conditions:
1. This bond is for the term beginning October 8, 2015 and ending October 8, 2016.
2. If there is no breach or default on the part of the Obligee, then the Surety's performance obligation under
the bond shall arise after:
a. The Obligee has notified the Principal and the Surety in writing at their respective addresses of the
alleged breach, and has requested and attempted to arrange a conference with the Principal and
the Surety to be held not later than fifteen (15) days after receipt of such notice to discuss methods
of performing the Contract; and has made available during notice period all books, records, and
accounts relevant to the Contract which may be requested by the Principal or Surety. If the
Obligee, Principal and Surety agree, the Principal shall be allowed a reasonable time to perform the
Contract; but such an contract shall not waive the Obligee's right, if any subsequently to declare a
Principal default;
b. The Obligee has declared the Principal in default and formally terminated the P'rincipal's right to
complete the Contract, provided, however, that such default shall not be declared earlier than
twenty (20) days after the Principal and the Surety have received the notice as provided in "a"
above; and
G. The Obligee has agreed to pay the balance of the Contract price to the Surety in accordance with
the terms of the Contract or to the such contractor as may be tendered by the Surety to the
Obligee.
3. No claim, action, suit or proceeding, except as hereinafter set forth, shall be had or maintained against the
Surety of this instrument unless same be brought or instituted and process served upon the Surety within
six months after the expiration of the bond. The parties hereto expressly acknowledge and agree that no
liquidated damages shall be claimed, due or payable by Surety pursuant to this Bond.
4. The bond may be extended for additional terms at the option of the Surety, by Continuation Certificate
executed by the Surety.
5. Neither non - renewal by the Surety, nor failure, nor inability of the Principal to file a replacement bond shall
constitute loss to the Obligee recoverable under this bond.
6. In no event shall the liability of the Surety hereunder exceed the penal sum hereof.
ENIC Per€ Bond (41209)
Signed, sealed and executed this St" day of September, 2015.
WCA of Florida, LLC
Principal
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(Corporate Seal)
Witness:
ENIC Perf Bond (41209)
Evergreen National Indemnity Company
Surety
By:
P A. Temple, Attorney -In -Fact
(Corporate S a:)
Witness: _ _ ` a&fUz�---
Michelle A. Patterson
CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE
DATE(MMIDDIYYYY)
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THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. THIS
CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AFFIRMATIVELY OR NEGATIVELY AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES
BELOW. THIS CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE ISSUING INSURER(S), AUTHORIZED
REPRESENTATIVE OR PRODUCER, AND THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER.
IMPORTANT: If the certificate holder is an ADDITIONAL INSURED, the policy(ies) must be endorsed. If SUBROGATION IS WAIVED, subject to
the terms and conditions of the policy, certain policies may require an endorsement. A statement on this certificate does not confer rights to the
certificate holder in lieu of such endorsement(s).
PRODUCER
Aon Risk services southwest, Inc.
Houston TX Office
CONTACT
PHONE
(AICNN . Ext): (866) 283 -7122 Fuc Nu): (800) 363 -0105
E -MAIL
ADDRESS:
5555 San Felipe
Suite 1500
COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY
Houston TX 77056 USA
INSURER(S) AFFORDING COVERAGE
NAIC #
INSURED
INSURER A: New Hampshire Ins Co
23841
wCA waste Corporation
1330 Post Oak Blvd.
INSURER B: Lexington Insurance Company
19437
INSURER C:
& conditions
30th Floor
Houston TX 77056 USA
INSURER D:
$300,000
INSURER E:
MED EXP (Any one person)
EXCI tided
INSURER F:
COVERAGES CERTIFICATE NUMBER: 570059827179 REVISION NUMBER:
THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD
INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT, TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS
CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS,
EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES. LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. Limits shown are as requested
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COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY
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EACH OCCURRENCE
$1,000,000
CLAIMS -MADE OCCUR
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& conditions
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PREMISES Ea occurrence
$300,000
MED EXP (Any one person)
EXCI tided
PERSONAL &ADV INJURY
$1,000,000
GEN'L AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER:
GENERAL AGGREGATE
$2,000,000
POLICY ❑X JEa O LOC
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$2,000,000
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AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY
CA 458 -43 -81
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08/01/2016
COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT
Ea accident
$5,000,000
BODILY INJURY ( Per person)
X ANY AUTO
BODILY INJURY (Perae ddent)
X ALL OWNED SCHEDULED
AUTOS AUTOS
HIREDAUTOS NON -OWNED
AUTOS
PROPERTY DAMAGE
Per accident
Medical Payments Lia
$5,000
UMBRELLA LIAR
OCCUR
EACH OCCURRENCE
AGGREGATE
EXCESS LIAB
CLAIMS -MADE
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WORKERS COMPENSATION AND
EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY YIN
ANY PROPRIETOR! PARTNER f EXECUTIVE
OFFICERWEMBEREXCLUDED?
(Mandatory in NH)
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$110001000
E.L. DISEASE -EA EMPLOYEE
$1,000,000
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E.L. DISEASE-POLICY LIMIT
$1,000,000
DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS 1 LOCATIONS 1 VEHICLES IACORD 101, Additional Remarks Schedule, may be attached if more space is required)
RE: Non- EXC1USiVe Commercial Franchise ordinance Agreement for Commercial solid waste collection services, WCA of Florida v.
City of WS. City of winter springs, Florida is included as Additional Insured in accordance with the policy provisions of the
General Liability and Automobile Liability policies.
CERTIFICATE HOLDER
CANCELLATION
SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE
EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
POLICY PROVISIONS.
city of winter Springs, Florida AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE
1126 l=ast state Road 434
winter Springs FL 32708 -2799 USA' JL
@1988 -2014 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserved.
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WCA OF FLORIDA, LLC
Principal Address
1330 POST OAK BLVD
HOUSTON TX 77056
Changed 06/0612012
Manager /Member Detail
WCA WASTE SYSTEMS, INC
1330 POST OAK BLVD
30th Floor
Title President
SCARANO, JOSEPH J JR
1330 POST OAK BLVD
30th FLOOR
HOUSTON TX 77056
Title Vice President
Shires Robert
5002 SW 41St BIVD
Gainesville FL 32608
Filing Information
Document Number M06000004808
FEIIEIN Number 205449795
Date Filed 08130/2006
State DE
Status ACTIVE
Mailing Address
1330 POST OAK BLVD
HOUSTON TX 77056
Registered Agent Name & Address
CORPORATION SERVICE COMPANY
1201 HAYS STREET
TALLAHASSEE FL 32301 -2525 US
Title vice President
Roy Michael A
1330 POST OAK BLVD
30`h FLOOR
HOUSTON TX 77056
Title Vice President
Bryant Nancy A
1330 POST OAK BLVD
30" FLOOR
HOUSTON TX 77056
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