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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHazardous Waste Disposal Allotments - 1990Authorized to Publish Advertisements of all kinds including public notices by Decree of the Superior Court of Orange County, California, Number A-621.4, September 29, 1961, and A-24831 June 11, 1963 STATE OF CALIFORNIA County of Orange I am a Citizen of the United States and a resident of the County aforesaid; I am over the age of eighteen years,_ and not a party to or interested in the below entitled matter. I am a principal clerk of the ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT, a newspaper of general circulation, printed and published in the City of Costa Mesa, County of Orange, State of California, and that attached Notice is a true and complete copy as was printed and published in the Costa Mesa, Newport Beach, Huntington Beach, Fountain Valley, Irvine, the South Coast communities and Laguna Beach issues of said newspaper to wit the issue(s) of: - August 3, 1990 declare, under penalty of perjury, that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on August 3, of Costa Mesa, California. Signature ,�s(P�3y '1990 PROOF OF PUBLICATION PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE - NOTICE OF REQUEST FOR QUOTATIONS R.F.O. NO. 90-422-0816 Notice is hereby given that the City of Huntington Beach, California, invites „quotations for The Furnishing of all labor, ma- terials, equipment, plant, .and laboratory services, on a time and materials. basis, necessary for the removal and disposal of hazardous materials from various lo- cations in the City of Hunt- ington Beach. .Copies of the Request for Quotations, R.F.W. NO. 90-422-0816 may be ob- tained from the office of the Purchasing Manager for the. ,City of. -Huntington Beach, 2000 Main Street, P.O. Box 190, Huntington Beach, Cali-i fornia 92648; (714) 536-5221. Quotations shall) be submitted on the City' form, and shall be prepared, . in accordance with the re-! quirements of the R.F. Q.J plans, specifications, de scription of work, and /or other documents furnished. Quotation shall be sub-' mitted in a sealed envelope' bearing the firm name and address, and shall be clearly marked ''R.F.Q. No. 90-422-0816" for the RE-' MOVAL AND DISPOSAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS FROM VARIOUS LO- CATIONS IN HUNTINGTONI BEAC. Quotation shall be sub- mitted' on or before 4:00 P.M. on Thursday, August' 16, 1990, to the Purchasing Department of Huntington] Beach, 2000 Main Street, P.O. Box 190, Huntington' Beach, California 92648. Quotations received after, the above time and date will I be rejected. The City re serves the right to reject any; and all quotations, including incomplete quotations,i quotations with ir- regularities, or,, quotationsi with qualifiers. Quotations shall be open- ed immediately after the above time in the,presence of any bidder or bidders, or if there be none on such day and time selected by the Purchasing Manager. The successful bidder shall furnish all insurance I certificates or other required submittals prior to any purchase order being is- sued. Rick Amadril, Purchasing Manager for the City of Huntington Beach, Cali- fornia. Published Orange Coast Daily Pilot August 2, 1990 FTh-578 G Submitted to: REQUEST FOR CITY COUNCIL ACTION saado✓Q %-,D'P4 �- Cvayre Le e Date May 7, 1990 Mayor and City Council Submitted by: Michael T. Uberuaga,, City Administrator( Prepared by: Louis F. Sandoval,, Director of Public Works Subject: Hazardous Waste Disposals Consistent with Council Policy? [ A Yes [ ] New Policy or Exception Statement of Issue, Recommendation, Analysis, Funding Source, Alternative STATEMENT OF ISSUE: r�z APPROVED BY CIT JNCI . Q'M ._ 19.90 The 1989/90 budget allotment for Hazardous Waste Disposals has been expended and continuing costs are inevitable. RECOMMENDATION: Approve and authorize a $50,.000 increase in allotment for account E-AA-PW-425-5-93-00, the Hazmat Disposal account. ANALYSIS: The 1989/90 allocation for account E-AA-PW-4-25-5-93-00 was $65,000 based on historical expenditures of preliminary budget reviews, fiowaver, quantities and costs for hazardous waste disposals are very unpredictable. Sources consist of City direct generations such as waste oil,, paint,, solvents, asbestos products,, and various chemicals from eighteen facilities having EPA generator numbers,, as well as indirect generations citywide for which a blanket EPA number is on hand. This latter category is the main source of unpredictables,, as it covers accidental spills,, traffic accident spills,, illegal dumpings by unknown parties, material set off along roadsides, and others. Compounding the problem of quantities are the continually rising costs in this industry and the disposal locations available which vary from within California to Louisiana to New York. These variable destinations are due to the material categories requiring recycling, treatment,, landfill,, or incineration; and the disposal facilities having the appropriate permits are very limited. As a matter of information, each shipment will end with several to all of the costs associated with sampling, analysis, lab -packing, pick up, transporting, shipping, recycling processing, landfilling,, and incineration. In addition to these costs are payments of taxes to other counties, annual generator fees, Hazardous Waste Disposal taxes, and Superfund taxes; the latter three being charged by the State Board of Equalization. ALTERNATIVE ACTION: None, due to the mandates by a host of laws and regulations. FUNDING SOURCE: Unappropriated fund balance. PIO 4/84 Folim CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH INTER -DEPARTMENT COMMUNICATION HUNTINGTON BEACH To MICHAEL T. UBERUAGA From R.OBERT J. FRANZ City Administrator Deputy City Administrator Subject REQUEST FOR ADDITIONAL Date APRIL 10, 1990 APPROPRIATION TO FULLY FUND HAZARDOUS WASTE DISPOSALS THROUGH FY 1989/90 FIS 90-09 As requested under the authority of Resolution 4832, a Fiscal Impact Statement has been prepared and submitted relative to the proposed increased appropriation necessary to fund Hazardous Waste Disposals through the remainder of the current fiscal year. Anticipations are that an appropriation of $5.0,000 would be adequate for this purpose. An affirmative response by the City Council would reduce the balance of the unreserved, undesignated General Fund to $1,117,000. RJF:AR:sd 5141j CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH APPROPRIATION REVISION DATE REQUESTED 10 1 41 - 1 0191 - 19101 FUNDS TRANSFERRED FROM AMOUNT I E I - IALAI - LP LI - 1-1_I_I - 1-1- LLI - 10101 $LLI• LI_I_I•I_IJ_I • LLI II -. IAIAI - IPI W I - 1_I_I_I - LI - 1JJ - I o I o 1 $1_I_I • I_I_I_I • - 1-1-1 I_f - 1_1_I - 1_I_I - 1_I_I_I - IJ - LLI - I_LI $I_LI • I_LI-Q-I • Ia-1.Q1 n1- In-InI FUNDS TRANSFERRED TO T O T A L $1_1J, I_I I IQ Llo I- IQ_Ll AMOUNT I E I - IAI AI - LP I W I - I -A 215 1- ICI - ICI.-3 - I o I o 1 $1_I_I • LI. , IaJ • la-laloI - In ICI I E I- IAIAI - I P 1 W I LIJ-I - LJ - LIJ - I o I o I $I-J-1- IJ-1_I - I_I-1-1.1_I_I 1_I - 1-I-I - LLI - 1_I_LI - LI - LIJ - LLI $1_IJ• LIJJ ,, LIJ_I.1_I_I TOTAL $1 1 ,LI 51 o , L-LIQJ--IQJQI JUSTIFICATION FOR TRANSFER THESE FUNDS ARE NECESSARY TO FUND HAZARDOUS WASTE DISPOSALS WHICH WERE ALLOCATED 89-90 FUNDING OF $65,,000 THAT HAS BEEN EXPENDED. AUTHORIZATIONS or/ _ --\/ j " 1. DEPARTME iT HEAD 2.FINANCE DIRECTOR 3.CITY ADMINISTRATOR tr_ yF— S o DATE DATE DATE ry : •.GC . • � � _'.._��� • ;.:. •:;•G••� __ LL.a.�f- Z=. •CC _.• ••L•'.;•1 1• _.•. _.�__ •; -: II _. �_•:� •�1^1' 1.� i �i x