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SENATE BILL NO. 5836
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State of Washington 51st Legislature 1989 Regular Session
By Senators Amondson, Kreidler, Metcalf, Benitz, Sutherland, Barr, Pullen and Bauer
Read first time 2/9/89 and referred to Committee on Environment & Natural Resources.
AN ACT Relating to local government solid waste facilities and services procurement; amending RCW 35.21.120, 35.21.152, 35.21.154, 35.22.625, 35.23.351, 35.92.020, 35.92.024, 36.32.265, 36.58.040, 36.58.090, and 39.04.175; recodifying RCW 35.92.024; and repealing RCW 35.23.353 and 35.92.022.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON:
Sec. 1. Section 35.21.120, chapter 7, Laws of 1965 as amended by section 18, chapter 282, Laws of 1986 and RCW 35.21.120 are each amended to read as follows:
((Every))
A city or town may by ordinance provide for the establishment of a
system ((of garbage collection and disposal)) or systems of solid
waste handling for the entire city or town or for portions thereof((,
and)). A city or town may provide for solid waste handling by or under
the direction of officials and employees of the city or town or may award contracts
for ((garbage collection and disposal or provide for it under the direction
of officials and employees of the city or town)) any service related to
solid waste handling including contracts entered into under RCW 35.21.152.
Contracts for solid waste handling may provide that a city or town ((pay))
provide for a minimum periodic fee or other method of compensation
in consideration of the operational availability of a solid waste handling
system ((or)), plant, site, or other facility at a specified minimum
level, without regard to the ownership of the system ((or)),
plant, site, or other facility, or the amount of solid waste actually
handled during all or any part of the contract period. ((There shall be
included in the contract)) When a minimum level of solid waste is
specified in a contract for solid waste handling, there shall be a specific
allocation of financial responsibility ((in cases where)) in the
event the amount of solid waste handled ((during the contract period))
falls below the minimum level provided in the contract.
As used in this chapter, the terms "solid waste" and "solid waste handling" shall be as defined in RCW 70.95.030.
Sec. 2. Section 1, chapter 208, Laws of 1975 1st ex. sess. as amended by section 1, chapter 164, Laws of 1977 ex. sess. and RCW 35.21.152 are each amended to read as follows:
A city or
town may construct, lease, condemn, purchase, acquire, add to, alter,
and extend systems ((and)), plants, sites, or other facilities
for ((the collection and disposal of)) solid waste ((and for its
processing and conversion into other valuable or useful products with)) handling,
and shall have full jurisdiction and authority to manage, regulate,
maintain, utilize, operate ((and)), control ((such)),
and establish the rates and charges for those solid waste handling systems
((and)), plants, ((and to)) sites, or other facilities
owned or operated by the city or town. A city or town may enter into
agreements ((providing for the maintenance and operation of systems and
plants for the processing and conversion of solid waste and for the sale of
said products under such terms and conditions as may be determined by the
legislative authority of said city or town: PROVIDED HOWEVER, That no such
solid waste processing and conversion plant now in existence or hereafter
constructed may be condemned: PROVIDED FURTHER, That agreements relating to
the sale of solid materials recovered during the processing of solid waste
shall take place only after the receipt of competitive written bids by such
city or town: AND PROVIDED FURTHER, That all documentary material of any
nature associated with the negotiation and formulation of agreement terms and
conditions shall become matters of public record as it applies to:
(a) The
maintenance and operation of systems and plants for the processing and
conversion of solid waste;
(b) The
sale of products resulting from such processing and conversion; and
(c) Any
materials recovered during the processing of solid waste.
Agreements
relating to systems and plants for the processing and conversion of solid
wastes to useful products and agreements relating to sale of such products
shall be in compliance with RCW 35.21.120. Any agreement for the sale of solid
materials recovered during the processing of solid waste shall be entered into
only after public advertisement and evaluation of competitive written bids)) with public or private parties to: (1) Construct,
lease, purchase, acquire, manage, maintain, utilize, or operate publicly or
privately owned or operated solid waste handling systems, plants, sites, or
other facilities; (2) establish rates and charges for those systems, plants,
sites, or other facilities; (3) designate particular publicly or privately
owned or operated systems, plants, sites, or other facilities as disposal
sites; and (4) sell the materials or products of those systems, plants, or
other facilities. Any agreement entered into shall be for such term and under
such conditions as may be determined by the legislative authority of the city
or town.
Sec. 3. Section 3, chapter 208, Laws of 1975 1st ex. sess. and RCW 35.21.154 are each amended to read as follows:
Nothing in
RCW 35.21.152 ((and 35.92.022)) will relieve a city or town of
its obligations to comply with the requirements of chapter 70.95 RCW.
Sec. 4. Section 8, chapter 436, Laws of 1987 and RCW 35.22.625 are each amended to read as follows:
RCW
35.22.620 does not apply to ((agreements entered into)) the selection
of persons or entities to construct or develop solid waste handling facilities
or to provide solid waste handling services under ((authority of chapter
70.150 RCW if there is compliance with the procurement procedure under))
RCW 70.150.040 or chapter 35.21 or 39.34 RCW.
Sec. 5. Section 10, chapter 244, Laws of 1986 and RCW 35.23.351 are each amended to read as follows:
RCW
35.23.352 does not apply to solid waste handling agreements entered into
under ((authority of chapter 70.150 RCW provided there is compliance with
the procurement procedure under)) RCW 70.150.040 or chapter 35.21 or
39.34 RCW.
Sec. 6. Section 35.92.020, chapter 7, Laws of 1965 as amended by section 5, chapter 445, Laws of 1985 and RCW 35.92.020 are each amended to read as follows:
A city or
town may ((also)) construct, condemn and purchase, purchase, acquire,
add to, alter, maintain, and operate systems, plants, sites, or other
facilities of sewerage, ((and systems and plants for garbage and refuse
collection and disposal, with)) or solid waste handling as defined by
RCW 70.95.030, and shall have full authority to manage, regulate, operate,
((and)) control ((them)), and to fix the price of service ((thereof,))
of those systems, plants, sites, or other facilities within and without
the limits of the city or town((: PROVIDED, That)). The rates
charged ((must)) shall be uniform for the same class of customers
or service. In classifying customers served or service furnished by ((such))
a system or systems of sewerage, the legislative authority of
the city or town ((governing body)) may in its discretion consider any
or all of the following factors: The difference in cost of service to ((the
various)) customers; the location of ((the various)) customers
within and without the city or town; the difference in cost of maintenance, operation,
repair, and replacement of the ((various)) parts of the system; the
different character of the service furnished ((various)) customers; the
quantity and quality of the sewage delivered and the time of its delivery;
capital contributions made to the systems, plants, sites, or other
facilities, including but not limited to, assessments; and any other ((matters
which)) factors that present a reasonable difference as a ground for
distinction.
Sec. 7. Section 17, chapter 282, Laws of 1986 and RCW 35.92.024 are each amended to read as follows:
(1)
Notwithstanding the provisions of any city charter ((of any city)),
or any law to the contrary, and in addition to any other authority provided
by law, the legislative authority of a city or town may contract with one
or more ((private)) vendors for one or more of the design, construction,
or operation ((function)) of, or other service related to, the
systems ((and)), plants, sites, or other facilities for
solid waste handling((, as defined in RCW 70.95.030 and)) in accordance
with the procedures set forth in ((subsections (2) and (3) of)) this
section. ((Contracts shall be for facilities that are in substantial
compliance with)) Systems, plants, sites, or other facilities constructed
pursuant to contracts entered into under this section shall be in substantial
compliance with the solid waste management plans prepared pursuant to
chapter 70.95 RCW and may be for such term and may contain such covenants as
the legislative authority of the city or town may deem necessary or appropriate.
((Such systems and plants may be owned, leased, and/or operated in whole or
in part by the city or town, or owned, leased, and/or operated in whole or in
part by the private vendor.)) When a contract for design services is
entered into separately from other services permitted under this section,
procurement shall be in accordance with chapter 39.80 RCW.
(2) If the
legislative authority of the city or town chooses to proceed with the consideration
of qualifications or proposals for services from vendors, the city or town
shall publish notice of its requirements and request submission of
qualifications ((for the design, construction, and operation of solid waste
handling systems and plants)) statements or proposals. The notice
shall be published in the official newspaper of the city or town at least once
a week for two weeks not less than sixty days before the final date for the
submission of qualifications statements or proposals. The notice shall
(((a))) state in summary form((,)) (a) the general scope
and nature of the ((system and plant or work for which the services are
required)) design, construction, operation, or other service, (b)
the name and address of a representative of the city or town who can provide
further details, ((and)) (c) the final date for the submission of
qualifications statements or proposals, (d) an estimated schedule for the
consideration of qualifications, the selection of vendors, and the negotiation
of a contract or contracts for services, and (e) the criteria established by
the legislative authority to select a vendor or vendors, which selection shall
not be determined solely by price but by all the criteria deemed relevant by
the legislative authority.
(3) If the
legislative authority of the city or town ((decides)) chooses to
proceed with the ((construction of a resource recovery facility or one or
more of the services to be provided for such a facility)) consideration
of qualifications or proposals, it may designate a representative to
evaluate the vendors who submitted qualifications statements or proposals
and conduct discussions regarding qualifications or proposals with one
or more vendors. The legislative authority or representative may request
submission of qualifications statements and may later request more detailed
proposals from one or more vendors who have submitted qualifications
statements, or may request detailed proposals without having first received and
evaluated qualifications statements. The legislative authority or its
representative shall evaluate the qualifications or proposals, as applicable.
If two or more vendors submit qualifications or proposals that meet the
criteria established by the legislative authority of the city or town,
discussions and interviews shall be held with at least two vendors.
(4)
Based on criteria established by the legislative authority of the city or town,
the representative ((of the legislative authority)) shall recommend
to the legislative authority a vendor((, based upon criteria established by
the city or town, which shall not be determined solely by price but by all
terms of the contract, who is)) or vendors that are initially
determined to be the best qualified to provide one or more of the ((services
required for)) design, construction or operation of, or other service
related to, the proposed project or services. ((If two or more
vendors submit qualifications, at least two vendors shall be interviewed.))
The legislative authority may select one or more qualified
vendors ((may be selected to provide)) for one or more of the design,
construction, or operation of, or other service related to, the proposed
project or services.
(5)
The legislative authority or its representative ((shall)) may
attempt to negotiate a contract with the ((first)) vendor or vendors
selected for one or more of the design, construction, ((design,))
or operation ((portions)) of, or other service related to, the
proposed project ((at a price and)) or services on ((other))
terms that the legislative authority determines to be fair and reasonable and
in the best interest of the city or town. ((Only the legislative authority
may approve and sign the contract: PROVIDED, That where a contract for design
is entered into separately from other services permitted under this section,
procurement shall be in accord with chapter 39.80 RCW.)) If the
legislative authority or its representative is unable to negotiate such a
contract with ((the first vendor)) any one or more of the vendors
first selected on terms that it determines to be fair and reasonable and in
the best interest of the city or town, negotiations with ((that vendor))
any one or more of the vendors shall be ((formally)) terminated or
suspended and ((other)) another qualified vendor or vendors
may be selected in accordance with the procedures set forth in ((subsections
(2) and (3) of)) this section. If the legislative authority decides to
continue the process of selection, negotiations shall continue with a
qualified vendor or vendors in accordance with this section at the sole
discretion of the legislative authority until an agreement is reached with one
or more qualified vendors, or the process is terminated by the
legislative authority. The process may be repeated until an agreement is
reached.
(((4)))
(6) Prior to entering into ((such)) a contract with a vendor, the
legislative authority of the city or town ((must have made)) shall
make written findings, after holding a public hearing on the proposal, that
it is in the public interest to enter into the contract ((and)),
that the contract is financially sound, and that it is
advantageous for the city or town to use this method for awarding contracts
compared to other methods.
(((5)))
(7) Each contract shall include a project performance bond or
bonds or other security by the vendor ((which)) that in the
judgment of the legislative authority of the city or town is sufficient to
secure adequate performance by the vendor.
(((6)))
(8) The provisions of chapters 39.12, 39.19, and 39.25 RCW shall apply
to a contract entered into under this section to the same extent as if the
systems ((and)), plants, sites, or other facilities were
owned by a public body.
(9) This section is necessary for the health and welfare of the state and its inhabitants and shall be liberally construed to effect its purposes. The vendor selection process permitted by this section shall be supplemental to and shall not be construed as a repeal of or limitation on any other authority granted by law.
Sec. 8. Section 9, chapter 436, Laws of 1987 and RCW 36.32.265 are each amended to read as follows:
RCW
36.32.240, 36.32.250, and 36.32.260 do not apply to ((agreements entered
into)) the selection of persons or entities to provide solid waste
handling facilities or services under ((the authority of chapter 70.150
RCW if there is compliance with the procurement procedure under)) RCW
36.58.090, chapter 39.34 RCW, or RCW 70.150.040.
Sec. 9. Section 2, chapter 58, Laws of 1975-'76 2nd ex. sess. as amended by section 20, chapter 282, Laws of 1986 and RCW 36.58.040 are each amended to read as follows:
The
legislative authority of ((each)) a county may by ordinance
provide for the establishment of a system or systems of solid waste ((disposal))
handling for all ((the)) unincorporated areas of the county or
for portions thereof. ((Each)) A county may designate a
disposal site or sites for all solid waste collected in the
unincorporated areas pursuant to the provisions of a comprehensive solid waste
plan adopted pursuant to chapter 70.95 RCW((: PROVIDED, That)).
However for any solid waste collected by a private hauler operating ((pursuant
to)) under a certificate granted by the Washington utilities and transportation
commission under the provisions of chapter 81.77 RCW and which certificate is
for collection in a geographic area lying in more than one county, such
designation of disposal sites shall be pursuant to an interlocal agreement
between the involved counties.
((Such
systems may also provide for the processing and conversion of solid wastes into
other valuable or useful products with full jurisdiction and authority to))
A county may construct, lease, purchase, acquire, add to, alter, or
extend solid waste handling systems, plants, sites, or other facilities and
shall have full jurisdiction and authority to manage, regulate, maintain, utilize,
operate, ((and)) control ((such system and)), and establish
the rates and charges for those solid waste handling systems, plants, ((and
to)) sites, or other facilities. A county may enter into agreements
with public or private parties ((providing for the construction,)) to:
(1) Construct, purchase, ((acquisition)) acquire, lease, ((maintenance,
and operation of)) add to, alter, extend, maintain, manage, utilize, or
operate publicly or privately owned or operated solid waste handling
systems ((and)), plants ((for the processing and conversion of)),
sites, or other facilities; (2) establish rates and charges for those systems,
plants, sites, or other facilities; (3) designate particular publicly or
privately owned or operated systems, plants, sites, or other facilities as
disposal sites; (4) process, treat, or convert solid waste((s)) into
other valuable or useful materials or products; and ((for the sale of
said)) (5) sell the material or products of those systems,
plants, or other facilities. ((Contracts shall be for facilities that
are in substantial compliance with the solid waste management plans prepared
pursuant to chapter 70.95 RCW.))
The
legislative authority of a county may award contracts for solid waste
handling((, and such contracts may)) that provide that a county
((pay)) provide for a minimum periodic fee or other method of
compensation in consideration of the operational availability of ((a))
those solid waste handling systems ((or)), plants,
sites, or other facilities at a specified minimum level, without regard to
the ownership of the systems ((or)), plants, sites or
other facilities, or the amount of solid waste actually handled during all
or any part of the ((contractual period. There shall be included in the))
contract. When a minimum level of solid waste is specified in a contract
entered into under this section, there shall be a specific allocation of
financial responsibility ((in cases where)) in the event the
amount of solid waste handled ((during the contract period)) falls below
the minimum level provided in the contract. Systems, plants, sites, or
other facilities constructed pursuant to contracts entered into under this
section shall be in substantial compliance with the solid waste management
plans prepared pursuant to chapter 70.95 RCW and may be for such term and may contain
such covenants as the legislative authority may deem necessary or appropriate.
As used in this chapter, the terms "solid waste" and "solid waste handling" shall be as defined in RCW 70.95.030.
Nothing in this section shall be construed to authorize the operation of a solid waste collection system by counties.
Sec. 10. Section 19, chapter 282, Laws of 1986 and RCW 36.58.090 are each amended to read as follows:
(1)
Notwithstanding the provisions of any county charter ((of any county))
or any law to the contrary, and in addition to any other authority provided
by law, the legislative authority of a county may contract with one or more
((private)) vendors for one or more of the design, construction, or
operation ((function)) of, or other service related to, the solid
waste handling systems ((and)), plants ((for solid waste
handling, as defined in RCW 70.95.030 and)), sites, or other facilities
in accordance with the procedures set forth in ((subsections (2) and (3) of))
this section. ((Such systems and plants may be owned, leased, and/or
operated in whole or in part by the county, or owned, leased, and/or operated
in whole or in part by the private vendor.)) When a contract for design
services is entered into separately from other services permitted under this
section, procurement shall be in accord with chapter 39.80 RCW. For the
purpose of this chapter, the term "legislative authority" shall mean
the board of county commissioners or, in the case of a home rule charter county,
the official, officials, or public body designated by the charter to perform
the functions authorized therein.
(2) If the
legislative authority of the county decides to proceed with the
consideration of qualifications or proposals for services from vendors, the
county shall publish notice of its requirements and request submission of
qualifications ((for the design, construction, and operation of solid waste
handling systems and plants)) statements or proposals. The notice
shall be published in the official newspaper of the county at least once a week
for two weeks not less than sixty days before the final date for the submission
of qualifications statements or proposals. The notice shall state in
summary form (a) the general scope and nature of the ((system and plant or
work for which the services are required)) design, construction,
operation, or other service, (b) the name and address of a representative
of the county who can provide further details, ((and)) (c) the final
date for the submission of qualifications statements or proposals, (d) an
estimated schedule for the consideration of qualifications, the selection of
vendors, and the negotiation of a contract or contracts for services, and (e)
the criteria established by the legislative authority to select a vendor or
vendors, which selection shall not be determined solely by price but by all the
criteria deemed relevant by the legislative authority.
(3) If the
legislative authority of the county ((decides)) chooses to
proceed with the ((construction of a resource recovery facility or one or
more of the services to be provided for such a facility)) consideration
of qualifications or proposals, it may designate a representative to
evaluate the vendors who submitted qualifications statements or proposals
and conduct discussions regarding qualifications or proposals with one
or more vendors. The legislative authority or representative may request
submission of qualifications statements and may later request more detailed
proposals from one or more vendors who have submitted qualifications
statements, or the representative may request detailed proposals without having
first received and evaluated qualifications statements. The representative
shall evaluate the qualifications or proposals, as applicable. If two or more
vendors submit qualifications or proposals that meet the criteria established
by the legislative authority of the county, discussions and interviews shall be
held with at least two vendors.
(4) Based
on criteria established by the legislative authority of the county, the
representative ((of the legislative authority)) shall recommend to the
legislative authority a vendor((, based upon criteria established by the
county, which shall not be determined solely by price but by all terms of the
contract, who is)) or vendors that are initially determined to be
the best qualified to provide one or more of the ((services required for))
design, construction, or operation of, or other service related to, the
proposed project or services. ((If two or more vendors submit
qualifications, at least two vendors shall be interviewed.)) The
legislative authority may select one or more qualified vendors ((may
be interviewed and selected to provide)) for one or more of the design,
construction, or operation of, or other service related to, the proposed
project or services.
(5)
The legislative authority or its representative ((shall)) may
attempt to negotiate a contract with the ((first)) vendor or vendors
selected for one or more of the design, construction, ((design,))
or operation ((portions)) of, or other service related to, the
proposed project ((at a price and)) or services on ((other))
terms that the legislative authority determines to be fair and reasonable and
in the best interest of the county. ((Only the legislative authority may
approve and sign the contract: PROVIDED, That where a contract for design is
entered into separately from other services permitted under this section,
procurement shall be in accord with chapter 39.80 RCW.)) If the
legislative authority or its representative is unable to negotiate such a
contract with ((the first vendor)) any one or more of the vendors
first selected on terms that it determines to be fair and reasonable and in
the best interest of the county, negotiations with ((that vendor)) any
one or more of the vendors shall be ((formally)) terminated or
suspended and ((other)) another qualified vendor or vendors
may be selected in accordance with the procedures set forth ((above)) in
this section. If the legislative authority decides to continue the process
of selection, negotiations shall continue with a qualified vendor or vendors
in accordance with this section at the sole discretion of the legislative
authority until an agreement is reached with one or more qualified
vendors, or the process is terminated by the legislative authority. The
process may be repeated until an agreement is reached.
(((4)))
(6) Prior to entering into ((such)) a contract with a vendor, the
legislative authority of the county ((must have made)) shall make
written findings, after holding a public hearing on the proposal, that it is in
the public interest to enter into the contract ((and)), that the
contract is financially sound, and that it is advantageous for
the county to use this method for awarding contracts compared to other
methods.
(((5)))
(7) Each contract shall include a project performance bond or
bonds or other security by the vendor ((which)) that in the
judgment of the legislative authority of the county is sufficient to secure
adequate performance by the vendor.
(((6)))
(8) The provisions of chapters 39.12, 39.19, and 39.25 RCW shall apply
to a contract entered into under this section to the same extent as if the
systems ((and)), plants, sites, or other facilities were
owned by a public body.
(9) This section is necessary for the health and welfare of the state and its inhabitants and shall be liberally construed to effect its purposes. The vendor selection process permitted by this section shall be supplemental to and shall not be construed as a repeal of or limitation on any other authority granted by law.
Sec. 11. Section 13, chapter 244, Laws of 1986 and RCW 39.04.175 are each amended to read as follows:
This
chapter does not apply to ((agreements entered into)) the selection
of persons or entities to provide solid waste handling facilities or services
under ((authority of chapter 70.150 RCW provided there is compliance with
the procurement procedure under)) RCW 36.58.090, 70.150.040, and
chapter 35.21 or 39.34 RCW.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 12. RCW 35.92.024 as amended by this act is recodified as a new section in chapter 35.21 RCW.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 13. The following acts or parts of acts are each repealed:
(1) Section 35.23.353, chapter 7, Laws of 1965, section 3, chapter 120, Laws of 1987 and RCW 35.23.353; and
(2) Section 2, chapter 208, Laws of 1975 1st ex. sess., section 2, chapter 164, Laws of 1977 ex. sess., section 7, chapter 445, Laws of 1985 and RCW 35.92.022.