HomeMy WebLinkAboutCOUNCIL - AGENDA ITEM - 06/18/2013 - SECOND READING OF ORDINANCE NO. 077, 2013 APPROPRIDATE: June 18, 2013
STAFF: Susie Gordon
AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY
FORT COLLINS CITY COUNCIL 7
SUBJECT
Second Reading of Ordinance No. 077, 2013 Appropriating Prior Year Reserves in the General Fund for Waste
Reduction and Diversion Projects Approved by the Waste Innovation Program.
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
This Ordinance, unanimously adopted on First Reading on June 4, 2013, shifts $135,560 that has accumulated in the
Waste Innovation Program’s reserve account into the City’s General Fund account so that the money can be used for
the purposes intended. Revenues are paid into the Waste Innovation Program by City departments that “self haul”
trash from municipal operations for disposal in the Larimer County Landfill. The fund is designated to pay for projects
that enhance these same departments’ ability to divert more waste away from the landfill. Unspent funds from several
previous years had been moved into a “reserve” account; this action moves the funds back into the General Fund.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION
Staff recommends adoption of the Ordinance on Second Reading.
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DATE: June 4, 2013
STAFF: Susie Gordon
AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY
FORT COLLINS CITY COUNCIL 14
SUBJECT
First Reading of Ordinance No. 077, 2013 Appropriating Prior Year Reserves in the General Fund for Waste Reduction
and Diversion Projects Approved by the Waste Innovation Program.
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
This Ordinance shifts $135,560 that has accumulated in the Waste Innovation Program’s reserve account into the
City’s General Fund account so that the money can be used for the purposes intended. Revenues are paid into the
Waste Innovation Program by City departments that “self haul” trash from municipal operations for disposal in the
Larimer County Landfill. The fund is designated to pay for projects that enhance these same departments’ ability to
divert more waste away from the landfill. Unspent funds from several previous years had been moved into a “reserve”
account; this action moves the funds back into the General Fund.
BACKGROUND / DISCUSSION
The City Manager created a fund in 2010 to pay for projects that improve our organizational ability to divert waste
generated by municipal activities from being disposed in the Larimer County landfill. Discarded material and trash that
City crews self-haul to the landfill is charged only 28 cents/cubic yard by Larimer County Solid Waste Department,
which is passed through in payment to the state for landfill management/monitoring programs.
The balance of the regular “tipping fee” at the landfill, $5.27 per cubic yard, is placed in a Waste Innovation Program
(WIP) fund. These WIP revenues are received from 15 City departments that self-haul various types of waste to the
landfill in truckloads. (It doesn’t include trash collected from City office buildings and facilities by our contracted trash
hauler.)
Funds Collected Funds Spent
2010 - $79,960 $15,510
2011 - $101,864 $13,860
2012 - $136,114 $19,248
2013 – TBD $34,778 plus additional commitments of $152,986
$52,000 contributed to Integrated Recycling Facility
Waste Innovation Program (WIP) funds are used to administer grants that allow City departments to initiate new waste
diversion/recycling projects, with special attention to departments that contribute most heavily to the fund (i.e. amount
of waste they self-haul to the landfill). By design, the WIP should be a steadily decreasing fund as less waste is taken
to the landfill for disposal as a result of operational improvements.
An interdepartmental group of employees participates in awarding funds when requests are received from
departments. Members of this group also act as liaisons for communicating to crews about the need to reduce the
City’s use of the landfill, helping to actively incorporate waste reduction and recycling strategies as Best Management
Practices in City operations, and to solicit ideas for using WIP funds.
Past projects funded to date include:
• Forestry Division has used funds on equipment rental to grind large-diameter tree trunks and stumps;
• Purchase of solar-powered trash/recycling bin containers for use in public areas;
• 30 sets of twinned recycling/trash bins for offices and shops;
• Data collection activities for specific sources of waste; and,
• Partial funding to help finance construction of a publicly accessible Integrated Recycling Facility, approved in
the 2013/2014 BFO process.
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Upcoming Approved projects:
• Water Utilities’ Stormwater Division will buy equipment to create a soils recovery facility. The new screening
capability that Stormwater will use on excavated soils will enable crews to process waste materials into a
variety of soil and structural fill products. This project is expected to reduce Utilities’ landfill usage from an
annual average of about 11,000 cubic yards per year down to as little as 5,000 cubic yards.
FINANCIAL / ECONOMIC IMPACTS
The action will make $135,560 in funding available for City organization waste reduction projects that have been
submitted to and approved for funding via the Waste Innovation Program internal competitive process in 2013.
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
The WIP funds are intended to help City departments reduce their trash sent to the landfill. One major project
approved for 2013 is Water Utilities’ Stormwater Division plans to buy equipment to create a soils recovery facility.
The new screening capability that Stormwater will use on excavated soils will enable crews to process waste materials
into a variety of soil and structural fill products. This project is expected to reduce Utilities’ landfill usage from an
annual average of about 11,000 cubic yards per year down to as little as 5,000 cubic yards.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION
Staff recommends adoption of the Ordinance on First Reading.
ORDINANCE NO. 077, 2013
OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS
APPROPRIATING PRIOR YEAR RESERVES IN THE GENERAL FUND
FOR WASTE REDUCTION AND DIVERSION PROJECTS APPROVED
BY THE WASTE INNOVATION PROGRAM
WHEREAS, in 2010, the City created the Waste Innovation Program (the “WIP”) fund,
where revenues collected for the program are held in a reserve account in the General Fund to pay
for projects that improve the City's ability to divert waste from municipal activities from being
disposed of in the Larimer County Landfill; and
WHEREAS, the funds are used to administer grants that allow City departments to initiate
new waste diversion and recycling projects with emphasis on departments that have larger quantities
of waste that is self-hauled to the Larimer County Landfill; and
WHEREAS, an interdepartmental group of employees participate as liaisons for
incorporating waste reduction into City practices, promoting recycling strategies, and awarding WIP
funds when requests are received from participating City departments; and
WHEREAS, the group has approved one major project for 2013 by the Water Utilities
Stormwater Division (“Utilities”) including the processing of waste materials into a variety of soil
and structural fill products; and
WHEREAS, the project will reduce Utilities’ landfill usage from about 11,000 cubic yards
per year down to approximately 5,000 cubic yards per year; and
WHEREAS, other waste reduction and diversion projects are ready for review for possible
WIP funding; and
WHEREAS, Article V, Section 9, of the City Charter permits the City Council to appropriate
by ordinance at any time during the fiscal year such funds for expenditure as may be available from
reserves accumulated in prior years, notwithstanding that such reserves were not previously
appropriated.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT
COLLINS that there is hereby appropriated for expenditure from prior year reserves in the General
Fund the sum of ONE HUNDRED THIRTY FIVE THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED SIXTY
DOLLARS ($135,560) for waste reduction and diversion projects approved by the Waste Innovation
Program.
Introduced, considered favorably on first reading, and ordered published this 4th day of June,
A.D. 2013, and to be presented for final passage on the 18th day of June, A.D. 2013.
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Mayor
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City Clerk
Passed and adopted on final reading on the 18th day of June, A.D. 2013.
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Mayor
ATTEST:
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City Clerk