File #: ID-136-17    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 3/6/2017 In control: City Council
On agenda: 3/21/2017 Final action:
Title: A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BRIGHTON, COLORADO, ACTING BY AND THROUGH ITS WATER ACTIVITY ENTERPRISE, APPROVING AN INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT (IGA) BETWEEN THE CITY OF BRIGHTON AND TRI-COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT FOR THE HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE PROGRAM, AUTHORIZING THE CITY’S CONTRIBUTION UNDER THE IGA IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED FIFTEEN THOUSAND DOLLARS ($15,000), AND AUTHORIZING THE ACTING CITY MANAGER TO EXECUTE SAID INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT ON BEHALF OF THE CITY
Attachments: 1. TCHD 2017 IGA-Reso Chemical Roundup, 2. IGA

Body

Department of Utilities

Reference:                     A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BRIGHTON, COLORADO, acting by and through its Water activity Enterprise, APPROVING AN INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT (IGA) BETWEEN THE CITY OF BRIGHTON AND TRI-COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT FOR THE HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE PROGRAM, AUTHORIZING THE CITY’S CONTRIBUTION UNDER THE IGA IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED FIFTEEN THOUSAND DOLLARS ($15,000), AND AUTHORIZING THE ACTING CITY MANAGER TO EXECUTE SAID INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT ON BEHALF OF THE CITY

To:                                                               Mayor Richard N. McLean and Members of City Council

Through:                                          Clint Blackhurst, Acting City Manager
                                                               Chontel Trujillo, Assistant City Manager of Operations

Prepared By:                                          Curtis Bauers, Utilities Director

Date Prepared:                     02/28/17

PURPOSE

To consider a resolution approving an Intergovernmental Agreement (IGA) to extend the service of the Adams County Household Hazardous Waste Program (HHW) to the residents of the City of Brighton, authorizing an expenditure up to $15,000 for participation, which will be administered by the Tri-County Health Department (TCHD) through December 31, 2017.

BACKGROUND

In 2017 the HHW Program will consist of two, 1-day collection events throughout the year, allowing City of Brighton residents to dispose of their household chemical waste in a safe, legal and environmentally adequate manner. The implementation of this program benefits local communities as well as regional agencies. More specifically, the benefits are as follows:

Brighton Stormwater and Environmental Division:

HHW Program helps to reduce the number of illicit discharges into the storm sewer system.

Brighton Wastewater Division: 

HHW Program helps to reduce the number of illicit discharges of hazardous materials into the sanitary sewer system.

Private and Municipal Waste Management:  

HHW Program reduces the quantity of hazardous trash disposed of at the landfill.

County Health Department:

The HHW Program potentially reduces the number of cases of accidental child poisoning with household chemicals.

Fire Department:

The HHW Program potentially reduces the risk of household fires.

 

 

The Adams County HHW Program serves residents of unincorporated Adams County, as well as residents from the City of Brighton, Commerce City, Federal Heights and Thornton. The program is operated by the TCHD under contract to sponsoring jurisdictions. The multi-jurisdictional program is possible through the financial support of each sponsor combined with the donations collected from participants.

HHW collection services have been provided to Brighton residents since the year 2000. Although the HHW program is free for all Brighton residents, a $25 dollar contribution is requested on-site from all participants to help off-set the increasing program’s costs.

The program provides an opportunity for residents to dispose of hazardous chemicals, such as pesticides, fertilizers, cleaning products and automotive fluids from their homes which might otherwise end up in our creeks, storm and/or sanitary sewer systems, or be disposed of illegally on private or public property. Removing these products from people’s homes also reduces the potential for accidental poisoning and household fires.

The program provides information to the public about ways to reduce the generation of household hazardous waste, recycling guidance, disposal techniques, and information about items that should not be poured down the drain or placed in the trash can. Additional marketing efforts to announce the events are carried out by the City of Brighton Stormwater and Environmental Division. Events are announced on the City website, Channel 8, City Newsletter and local newspapers.

CRITERIA BY WHICH COUNCIL MUST CONSIDER THE ITEM

FINANCIAL IMPACT

The proposed 2017 Household Chemical Roundup is budgeted in the Storm Drainage Fund, and coordinated with TCHD by the Stormwater Division. The City will receive an invoice at the end of each year according to the number of Brighton’s participants. The number of participants varies each year and depends on the marketing efforts, event weather conditions, number of residents moving in or out of the City, etc. The not-to-exceed amount in the Intergovernmental Agreement is fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000).

STAFF RECOMMENDATION

The joint multi-jurisdictional efforts allow the City of Brighton to provide hazardous chemical and materials collection service to our residents at low costs. Staff recommends approval of the IGA titled Intergovernmental Agreement for a Household Chemical Roundup Program to mitigate the environmental impacts from improper disposal of household chemicals and other health and safety benefits.

OPTIONS FOR COUNCIL CONSIDERATION

                     Approve Resolution as presented

                     Decline Resolution as presented

                     Modify or request clarification on the Resolution as presented

ATTACHMENTS

                     Resolution

                     Intergovernmental Agreement (IGA) titled Intergovernmental Agreement for a Household Chemical Roundup Program