Keep Our Complex Clean Trash & Recycling Rules • Bag all trash before disposal. • Follow recycling guidelines on bins. • Break down cardboard boxes and place in recycle bins. • Do not overfill dumpster. Prohibited Items • NO plastic bags in recycling bins. • NO toxic or flammable materials. Dispose at hazardous waste drop point. • NO furniture and bulky objects. Contact management to arrange disposal. Trash receptacles for residents only. Violators will be prosecuted. Contact the Kirkland Recycling Hotline with questions! (425) 587-3812 or [email protected]
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Coffee grounds, filters Napkins, paper towels Paper bags
Paper egg cartons, berry cartons
Non-shiny (uncoated) paper plates
Shredded paper
Waxed cardboard Cedar Grove-approved compostable containers
and tableware
Teabags
Greasy pizza boxes
Compost• No diapers or pet waste
• No fats, oil, or grease
• Items go in the gray cart
• No plastic, glass, metal, rubber
• Layer food scraps with newspaper or shredded paper12/2014
Newspaper
Call 1-877-994-4466 for a list of approved items
XNO plastic bags NO plastic utensilsNO coffee cups
(recyclable)NO coated (shiny)
paper platesNO trash bags
(line containers with biodegradeable bags)
X XXX
Para más información, visita wmnorthwest.com/espanol
• Empaca toda la basura en bolsas• Envuelve dos veces los desechos de mascotas, la arena higiénica para gatos y las cenizas frías• Artículos grandes como colchones, electrodomésticos y materiales de construcción pueden
ser recogidos con arreglos especiales a un costo adicional• Puedes usar botes viejos de basura y reciclaje para depositar el resto de reciclables,
desechos del jardín o para otros usos en tu hogar
Estos artículos van en tu bote de basura.
Recipientes y cajas de comida para llevar, empaque y espuma de poliestireno, tapas de botellas y frascos, envoltura plástica para alimentos, envases vacíos de aceite de motor y anticongelantes, bandejas de panadería y carne, vasos, platos e utensilios de plástico, pañales desechables, frascos vacíos de medicamentos recetados, bolsas plásticas y bolsas de tintorería*
Espejos y vidrios de ventanas, platos y productos de cerámica, vidrios rotos, solamente los focos incandescentes y halógenos
WWAGar-SPAN2012
BASURA
Cajas con manchas de comida congeladas, cartón revestido de cera o plástico, pañuelos desechables y papel higiénico, libros de pasta dura*
Metales puntiagudos o grasosos, tapas de metal, ganchos de alambre, electrodomésticos pequeños como microondas, cafeteras y tostadores, etc. que ya no funcionan
Tapas y aros, contenedores de aceites, pintura endurecida (déjala destapada)*
Bolsas con desechos de mascotas y arena higiénica para gatos
Plásticos:
*Consejo: junta todas las bolsas plásticas y llévalas a tu supermercado para reciclar
Papeles:
*Consejo: dona tus libros a una organización o escuela local
Vidrios:
(NO se aceptan focos y tubos fluorescentes)
Metales: Aluminio y estaño:
Otros productos:
*Consejo: usa arena higiénica para gatos o endurecedor de pintura para endurecer la pintura de látex
Por favor:
Impreso en papel reciclado
n wmnorthwest.com n ecyclewashington.org n takeitbacknetwork.org n lamptracker.com
n thinkgreenfromhome.com n medwaste.wm.com n 1800recycle.wa.gov n 1-800-Recycle
Para más información, visita wmnorthwest.com/espanolC22011engspanImpreso en papel reciclado
Desperdicios electrónicos y desechos peligrosos:
Cartón aplanado (límite de 2x3 pies (60x90 cm)), periódicos, insertos de revistas, catálogos, guías telefónicas, libros de pasta blanda, sobres (se permite sobres con ventanilla), bolsas de papel, cajas de alimentos y papel de regalo
Vasos de papel limpio, cartones de leche, jugo y cajas de alimentos congelados (enjuagados, sin la tapa)
Botellas y frascos (todos los colores y tamaños). No se aceptan tapas pero se aceptan etiquetas.
Latas de aluminio y estaño, latas vacías de aerosol, papel y bandejas de aluminio, chatarra y electrodomésticos pequeños de metal (límite de 2x2x2 pies (60x60x60 cm), 35 lbs. (15 kg)) Por favor, enjuaga y vacía las latas.
Envases plásticos
Papeles no aceptados Vidrios no aceptadosPlásticos no aceptadosMetales no aceptados Otros artículos no aceptados
Por favor, vacía y limpia las bolsas y cajas reciclables antes de colocarlas en tu recipiente de reciclaje para que puedan ser clasificadas fácilmente.
Toallas y servilletas de papel sucio con comida, platos y vasos de papel sin revestimiento (se aceptan en el bote de desechos del jardín) y papel triturado (está bien reciclarlo en capas en el bote de desechos del jardín)
No coloques en el bote de reciclaje ni en el de la basura los tubos y focos fluorescentes, artefactos electrónicos (computadoras, teléfonos móviles, televisores, etc.), baterías y productos peligrosos (productos de limpieza, solventes, etc.). Información para eliminación segura:
Bolsas o láminas de plástico (reúsalas o recíclalas en los supermercados), platos, vasos e utensilios de plástico, frascos de medicamentos recetados, contenedores y empaques de poliestireno
Metales puntiagudos o artículos grasosos
Cerámica, platos y vasos para beber
Ropa y zapatos (es mejor donarlos), pañales, basura, mangueras, bombillos/focos, ventanas, espejos, agujas, jeringas y contenedores tóxicos (pintura, aceite, anticongelante, pesticidas, etc.)
Vasos, botellas y contenedores (sin la tapa), jarras y frascos (limpios y sin la tapa). No se aceptan bolsas de plástico. ¡No te fijes en los números; recicla los envases plásticos de acuerdo a su forma!
Papeles y cartones limpios
Aluminio, latas de aluminio y chatarra de metal limpia
Botellas y frascos de vidrios Recipientes de papel para comida
No se aceptan los siguientes artículos:
Estos artículos van en tu bote de reciclaje residencial.RECICLAJE
Para más información, visita wmnorthwest.com/espanolWWA-FYW_SPAN2012
AlimentosCarne, pescado, productos lácteos, frutas, verduras, conchas de mariscos, huesos, pastas, arroz, cáscaras de huevos y nueces, pan, cereales o granos y sobras de comida
Papeles con manchas de comidaCafé molido y filtros de café, bolsas de té, cartón revestido con cera, bolsas de papel con manchas de comida, toallas y servilletas de papel, platos de papel sin revestimiento, envases compostables aprobados* y papel triturado
Plantas, flores y desechos del jardínPlantas y flores, desechos del jardín, frutas caídas, calabazas de Halloween y árboles de navidad
No se aceptan los siguientes artículos:
*Visita gogreenscene.com y encuentra una lista de productos compostables aprobados
Bolsas plásticas, poliestireno, envoltura plástica para alimentos y envases de comida con revestimiento (por ejemplo: cartones de leche y helado)
Vidrio, metal, desechos de mascotas, líquidos y grasa
Pañales, tierra, piedras, troncos o ramas de más de 4 pulgadas de largo por 4 pulgadas de diámetro, madera o material para cercas
Estos artículos van en tu bote de desechos de comida/jardín.
DESECHOS DE COMIDA/JARDÍN
Impreso en papel reciclado
*Note: Wheels available on 1 – 4 yard containers only.
Find a container size and service
frequency that works for your
apartment or condominium.
5’
6’ 5.6’
4’
4 Cubic Yard Containers*
5’
6’ 6’
4’
6 Cubic Yard Containers 8 Cubic Yard Containers
6.8’
5.6’ 6’
4’
2015 -16MULTIFAMILYGARBAGE CONTAINER SIZES AND RATES
1 Cubic Yard Containers*
5.5’4’
2.7’2.2’
2 Cubic Yard Containers*
6’3’
3.5’
3’
3 Cubic Yard Containers*
4’
6’ 4’
3.9’
1.5 Cubic Yard Containers*
5.5’4’
3’3.5’
CONTAINER SIZES
64-gallon carts 96-gallon carts Evelyn is 5’3” tall
32” 24”
42” 43”
3 5” 26”
20-gallon carts
35-gallon carts
24” 19”
38”
Miscellaneous Services (2015/2016)Carry-out service (per container):
CITY OF KIRKLAND 123 FIFTH AVENUE KIRKLAND, WASHINGTON 98033-6189 (425) 587-3800
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS PRE-APPROVED PLANS POLICY
Policy G-9: GARBAGE AND RECYCLING RECEPTACLES AND ENCLOSURES Kirkland Zoning Code Chapter 115.45 requires all new multifamily, mixed use, and commercial structures to provide adequate and convenient space for the collection, storage, loading, and pickup of garbage and recyclable material. When constructing new garbage and recycling enclosures, the Storage Space Area and Volume Requirements criteria stated below shall be met. While not required, it is strongly recommended that consideration be given to using dumpsters for the collection of both garbage and recyclables. For standard enclosure design plan examples, see CK-G.01. Enclosures shall substantially comply with the referenced plan diagrams, but alternative configurations may be approved by the City when site constraints exist. Waste truck accessibility to enclosures is limited by the turning radius templates shown in CK-G.02.
Storage Space Area Design Standards and Capacity Requirements
(1) The total weekly capacity of all recycling dumpsters and/or carts shall be equal to or greater than the total weekly capacity of the garbage dumpsters and/or carts. Total weekly capacity equals the size of all garbage or recycling containers expressed in cubic yards x number of service days per week.
(2) Each enclosure shall provide space for two (2) 64-gallon commercial organics collection
carts.
(3) The minimum required area for the collection and storage of refuse and recyclable materials shall be at least 150% the sum of the dumpster and/or cart footprints to be contained within.
Example 1: A property has a 3-cubic yard (4’ x 6’) garbage dumpster serviced once per week and a 4-cubic yard (5’ 6” x 6’) recycling dumpster serviced once per week. The enclosure area required is calculated as follows: (4 x 6) + (5.5 x 6) + (2 x 4.5) = 66 square feet 66 square feet x 150% = 99 square feet minimum required enclosure area Example 2: A property has a 6-cubic yard (6’ x 6’) garbage dumpster serviced once per week and six 96 gallon recycling carts serviced twice per week. The required enclosure area is calculated as follows: (6 x 6) + (6 x 6.3) + (2 x 4.5) = 82.8 square feet 82.8 square feet x 150% = 124.2 square feet minimum required enclosure area
Last revised 03/2009
Pre-Approved Plans, Policy G-9
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(4) Containers for refuse and recyclable materials shall be located adjacent to one another within the same enclosure.
(5) Enclosures shall be designed to provide adequate, safe, and efficient accessibility for service vehicles. All service vehicle access openings shall be at least 10’ 6” wide.
(6) Enclosures shall be equipped with lockable gate doors that open with a minimum 90
degree swing. Any roofed structure over enclosures for stationary dumpsters shall have a vertical clearance of 14’.
(7) Enclosures shall be designed to allow walk-in access without having to open the main
enclosure service gate(s).
(8) Enclosures should be convenient for residents and businesses. In general, enclosures should be provided within 200’-300’ of each resident/business.
(9) Enclosure areas shall be constructed on a level concrete or suitable equivalent hard-
surfaced pad. The grade of the pad shall not exceed three (3) percent.
(10) Enclosure areas shall include a precast wheel stop or other approved barrier.
(11) The enclosure space shall not be used for purposes other than for the storage and collection of refuse and recyclable materials.
Available Cart Specifications: Dimensions (w x d) Footprint (sq ft) Cubic Yard Equivalent 20-gal cart 19” x 24” 3.2 sq ft .10 cy3
35-gal cart 19” x 24” 3.2 sq ft .17 cy3
64-gal cart 24” x 27” 4.5 sq ft .30 cy3
96-gal cart 26” x 35” 6.3 sq ft .50 cy3
Available Dumpster Specifications: Dimensions (w x d) Footprint (sq ft) Configuration 1 cubic yard 6’ x 2’ 5” 14.5 sq ft Casters or no casters 1.5 cubic yard 6’ x 2’ 6” 15 sq ft Casters or no casters 2 cubic yard 6’ x 3’ 18 sq ft Casters or no casters 3 cubic yard 6’ x 4’ 24 sq ft Casters or no casters 4 cubic yard 6’ x 5’ 6” 33 sq ft Casters or no casters 6 cubic yard (flat top) 5’ x 6’ 30 sq ft No casters 6 cubic yard (slant) 6’ x 6’ 36 sq ft No casters 8 cubic yard (flat top) 5’ 6” x 6’ 33 sq ft No casters 8 cubic yard (slant) 5’ 6” x 6’ 33 sq ft No casters
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WASTE MANAGEMENT TRUCK TURNING RADIUS TEMPLATE
CITY OF KIRKLAND PLAN NO. CK-G.02
WMI TRUCK TURNING
RADIUS TEMPLATE
RECYCLING JUST GOT EASIER Does your property not have room for a recycling dumpster? To help save space and make
recycling easier, The City of Kirkland and Waste Management have teamed up to pilot a NEW
combined garbage and recycling container at your multifamily property.
“We’ve greatly appreciated the split containers. They have addressed space constraints, and
the issue of tenants having to go to multiple enclosures to reach both the garbage and
recycling. The program has been going great, after initially showing a few tenants how to use
the container, everyone seems to have the hang of it.”
-Danika Thomas, Property Manager at Evergreen Heights in Kirkland
How to Participate:
1. Email [email protected] or call (425) 587-3812 to see if your property is good fit
for a split container.
2. If your site is a good candidate, a container will be provided to directed site in 3
weeks.
3. WM and Kirkland Staff will provide free tenant outreach at time of container along with
Shredded paper.....................NOBag and throw away shredded paper (or compost if available).
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tips to green your lifeGet tips on environmentally-friendly
living and updates on recycling events:
KEEP OUR COMPLEX CLEAN
▷ Apartments and condos in Kirkland only recycle 18% of their waste, compared with 24% at single family houses (as of 2014)
▷ Kirkland’s 2015 goal is getting condos and apartments up to 20% recycling
▷ King County is trying to reach an overall 70% recycling rate by 2020
▷ Do not leave furniture or bulky items at trash enclosures. Contact management to arrange disposal.
▷ Break down cardboard boxes and place inside recycle cart/dumpster.
▷ Do not overfill dumpsters.
▷ No toxic or flammable materials in the trash. Dispose at drop-off points like the Factoria Household Hazardous Waste Collection Shed or the Wastemobile.
YOU ARE INVITED! FREE Community Recycling Fair
Saturday, September 28th 11 a.m. – 3 p.m.
what: Recycling Fair & Collection Event
where: The Avenues Apartment, Complex Parking Lot
who: All residents of The Avenues are welcome!
bring: Unwanted TVs, printers, computers, and laptops for recycling!
donate: Gently used items to the NW Center! (Only the following items will be accepted: [List items accepted by partner recycler or charity, such as clothing, shoes, books, toys, small (working household appliances such as blenders, toasters, dishes, glassware, utensils, and furniture less than 50lbs.])
Join in the fun! Stop in anytime between 11 a.m. - 3 p.m.
EXAMPLE
Template for remind residents on free containers
Hello,
Do you know that X% of PROPERTY NAME waste is going to the landfill? Increase your
recycling by reviewing the attached posters on what can be recycled and then head
down to the welcome center/office/etc. for a FREE blue recycling tote (hard or soft) to
carry your recyclables down to the recycling enclosure.
Questions on what materials go where? Snap a photo and send it to
REDUCE WASTE DISPOSAL COSTS ▷ Food scraps = 20% of multifamily waste ▷ Average King County family throws out
475 lbs. of food each year ▷ Composting food waste is free ▷ With less trash, switch to a smaller (cheaper)
garbage bin or reduced service
REDUCE YOUR ENVIRONMENTAL FOOTPRINT
▷ Food waste scraps are turned into compost, a useful fertilizer
▷ Food scraps in landfills produce methane, a potent greenhouse gas 20x stronger than CO2
COMPOSTAT YOUR COMPLEX
WHY COMPOST?
S E T U P F O RSUCCESS
60 condos and apartments in Kirkland compost their food waste. We make it easy for you by providing everything you need for free.
Call (425) 587-3812 or e-mail [email protected] for all your recycle, compost, and trash questions.
COMPOSTING FAQS
Q Will my cart smell or attract rodents?
A No. Our sturdy carts keep out rodents. We provide resident training to ensure carts
are used correctly. Waste Management lines carts with a BioBag to keep it clean and prevent odors.
Q Will the food scrap bin in residents’ condos smell?
A No, not if food scraps are stored properly. We provide free bins for food scrap
storage. The key to preventing odors is keeping the bin clean and dry. Line the bin with a BioBag or a paper towel (not a plastic bag), or rinse it after emptying. Scraps can also be stored in the freezer to prevent smell. Empty the bin regularly.
Q Does composting cost extra?
A No, composting can actually lower your garbage bill! Composting service is
provided at no extra cost. By throwing less away, you may be able to switch to a smaller trash can.
Icons by Edward Boatman, Thomas Hirter,
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Apple by Stuart Webster.
freeCOLLECTION SERVICE
FOOD SCRAP BINS FOR ALL RESIDENTS
ON-SITE TRAINING
COMPOST CARTS
READY FOR COMPOST SERVICE?Contact us to get started! You can reach us at
Free Recycling Available at all Kirkland Apartments and Condominiums!
Need recycling at your complex? How about additional recycling carts, larger recycling containers or additional recycling collection days?
The City of Kirkland provides all types of recycling assistance and education programs designed to help property managers to encourage their residents to
THE CITY OF KIRKLAND’S RECYCLING PROGRAM IS EASY AND CONVENIENT
personal recycling containers to all Kirkland multifamily property managers and condo associations for distribution to your residents (while supplies last). These durable containers fit nicely underneath sinks and provide an easy-to-carry option for taking recyclables out to the large recycling containers.
All clean and empty recyclables go in to the recycling container including Clean Paper & Newspaper, Cardboard, Glass Jars & Bottles, Cans, Plastic Bottles, Jugs, Cups, & Tubs.
Call the City of Kirkland’s Recycling Program for more information: (425) 587-3812 or email us at [email protected]. Our sta� is happy to comeout and talk with you and help you design a recycling program that works best for your complex.
www.kirklandwa.gov/recycle or wmnorthwest.com/kirklandTwitter: @KirklandEnviro
SAVE MONEY WITH RECYCLINGEducating Kirkland multifamily residents to put recyclables in the recycling container can help reduce the need for large trash dumpsters. Reducing the size of trash dumpsters reduces costs. Here is one example:
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Solid Waste Service Proposal For:
Evergreen Villa 12034 Slater Ave NE Kirkland, WA 98034
Property Description: Evergreen Villa is an apartment property with 88 units. Garbage and recycling collection is provided at four separate sites without enclosures. Four, 4-cubic yard dumpsters are used to collect garbage and 12, 96-gallon carts are used to collect recyclables. Current Garbage and Recycling Services: A map and photo of each site are included as attachments to this proposal.
Evergreen Villa - Garbage and Recycling Service (Current) Garbage Service
Site # Cont Cont Size Unit Serv Day Serv
Days/Wk Garb Vol/Wk (yds) Cost/Month
1 1 4 yd Mon/Thurs 2 8 $354.55
2 1 4 yd Mon/Thurs 2 8 $354.55
3 1 4 yd Mon/Thurs 2 8 $354.55
4 1 4 yd Mon/Thurs 2 8 $354.55
32 $1,418.20
Recycling Service
Site # Cont Cont Size Unit Serv Day Serv
Days/Wk Rec Vol/Wk (yds) Cost/Month
1 3 0.475 yd Thurs 1 1.425 Free
2 3 0.475 yd Thurs 1 1.425 Free
3 3 0.475 yd Thurs 1 1.425 Free
4 3 0.475 yd Thurs 1 1.425 Free
5.7 $0.00
Recycling Rate 15.12% The preferred recycling rate is 50% or 1 cubic yard/gallon of recycling for every cubic yard/gallon of garbage
Walkthrough Results On April 22, 2009 a walkthrough of the site was conducted by John MacGillivray, Kirkland Solid Waste Coordinator. The results of the walkthrough can be found below. The walkthrough was conducted on the day before the next garbage service day. There is not enough recycling capacity provided on the property and much of the material disposed of as
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garbage could have been recycled. The recycling containers were serviced two days prior to the walkthrough and most were already full.
Evergreen Villa: Walkthrough Results - Wed - April 22, 2009 Site Garbage (Serv Days - Mon/Thurs) Recycling (Serv Day - Mon)
1 One (1) 4-cubic yard dumpster. Container was 1/4 full with some recyclables in garbage.
Three (3) blue 96-gallon recycling carts. Two carts full and one cart empty.
2 One (1) 4-cubic yard dumpster. Container 1/2 full with some recyclables in garbage.
Three (3) blue 96-gallon recycling carts. Two carts full and one cart 1/2 full.
3 One (1) 4-cubic yard dumpster. Container 1/2 full. At least 1/2 of material in dumpster was recyclable. Quite a bit or cardboard.
Three (3) blue 96-gallon recycling carts. Two carts full and one cart 1/4 full.
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One (1) 4-cubic yard dumpster. Container less than 1/4 full and almost all of the material was recyclable. A large TV was also in the dumpster.
Three (3) blue 96-gallon recycling carts. All three carts full with one of the carts full due to a large cardboard box.
Service Change Proposal On April 28, 2009 a second walkthrough of the property was conducted with a Waste Management route manager to discuss potential options to increase recycling capacity and/or decrease garbage capacity. Currently, Evergreen Villa currently pays $1,412.20 per month for garbage service. Based upon the observations during the April 22 site visit, Evergreen Villa is paying for unused garbage capacity (air) and much of the material being disposed of as garbage is recyclable. By decreasing garbage capacity and increasing recycling capacity, Evergreen Villa can save a significant amount of money per month on garbage services. Evergreen Villa uses cart-based collection for recyclables. Cart collection is problematic at multifamily properties where cardboard boxes and other bulky recyclables are often not broken down by tenants which reduces usable recycling capacity. Replacing carts with dumpsters alleviates this issue. Recycling service in Kirkland is free and is embedded within the garbage rates. Properties can get up to 150% the size of their subscribed garbage capacity in free recycling. For instance, Evergreen Villa currently subscribes to 32 cubic yards of garbage service per week which makes you eligible to receive up to 48 cubic yard of free recycling per week!
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Proposal 1 This proposal would increase the recycling capacity on the property by over 12 cubic yards per week and increase the recycling rate to 36%. The current garbage service would not be changed. The addition of the rolling recycling dumpsters at Sites 2, 3, and 4 would result in a monthly rollout fee of $25.90 each for a monthly total rollout fee of $77.70. The net cost of selecting this option would be $77.70/month or $932.40/ year. Proposal 2 This proposal would increase the recycling capacity on the property by over 12 cubic yard per week and increase the recycling rate to 43%. The existing four, 4-cubic yard garbage containers serviced twice per week would be replaced with a 6-cubic yard container at each site to be serviced once per week. The garbage capacity would be reduced from 32 cubic yards per week to 24 cubic yards per week. The addition of the three rolling recycling dumpsters at Sites 2, 3, and 4 would result in a month rollout fee of $25.90 each for a monthly total rollout fee of $77.70. The net savings in selecting this option would be $479.10/month or $5,749.20/year on garbage services. Proposal 3 This proposal would increase the recycling capacity on the property by over 12 cubic yard per week and increase the recycling rate to 53%. The existing four, 4-cubic yard garbage dumpers would remain in place but would be serviced only once per week instead of twice per week. The garbage capacity would be reduced from 32 cubic yard per week to 16 cubic yards per week. The addition of the three rolling recycling dumpsters at Sites 2, 3, and 4 would result in a month rollout fee of $25.90 each for a monthly total rollout fee of $77.70. The net savings in selecting this option would be $766.58/month or $9,198.96/year on garbage services.
Recommendation City staff recommends Evergreen Villa strongly consider implementing Proposal 2. There is currently too much unused garbage capacity on the property and a reduction to 24 cubic yards per week is more than adequate to meet the needs of the property while still resulting in a significant monthly and annual savings. The upgrade of the recycling services will also result in the reduction of garbage. Additionally, City staff recommends the following:
• Monitor garbage levels for the first three months to determine if garbage production has decreased and if the new capacity is excessive. If it is excessive, consider implementing Proposal 3 to further downsize service and increase savings
• Distribute free City-provided personal recycling containers to tenants filled with information on recycling. Availability of containers in 2009 is limited.
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• Consider conducting educational outreach to tenants on the service changes. You could select some of the following methods:
o Community meeting/presentation o Memo/newsletter o Notice on doors o Notice on enclosures by all dumpsters
Proposal 1
Evergreen Villa - Garbage and Recycling Service Garbage Service
Site # Cont Cont Size Unit Serv Day
Serv Days/Wk
Garb Vol/Wk (yds) Cost/Month
1 1 4 yd Mon/Thurs 2 8 $354.55
2 1 4 yd Mon/Thurs 2 8 $354.55
3 1 4 yd Mon/Thurs 2 8 $354.55
4 1 4 yd Mon/Thurs 2 8 $354.55
32.0 $1,418.20
Recycling Service
Site # Cont Cont Size Unit Serv Day Serv
Days/Wk Rec Vol/Wk (yds) Cost/Month
1 1 6 yd Mon 1 6 Free
2 1 4 yd Mon 1 4 $25.90 Rollout fee
3 1 4 yd Mon 1 4 $25.90 Rollout fee
4 1 4 yd Mon 1 4 $25.90 Rollout fee
18.0 $77.70 Net savings/mo -$77.70
Recycling Rate 36.00% Net savings/year ‐$932.40 The preferred recycling rate is 50% or 1 cubic yard/gallon of recycling for every cubic yard/gallon of garbage
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Evergreen Villa - Garbage and Recycling Service Garbage Service
Site # Cont Cont Size Unit Serv Day Serv
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(yds) Cost/Month
1 1 6 yd Thurs 1 6 $254.20
2 1 6 yd Thurs 1 6 $254.20
3 1 6 yd Thurs 1 6 $254.20
4 1 6 yd Thurs 1 6 $254.20
24.0 $1,016.80
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Site # Cont Cont Size Unit Serv Day Serv
Days/Wk Rec Vol/Wk (yds) Cost/Month
1 1 6 yd Mon 1 6 Free
2 1 4 yd Mon 1 4 $25.90 Rollout fee
3 1 4 yd Mon 1 4 $25.90 Rollout fee
4 1 4 yd Mon 1 4 $25.90 Rollout fee
18.0 $77.70 Net savings/mo $479.10
Recycling Rate 42.86% Net savings/year $5,749.20 The preferred recycling rate is 50% or 1 cubic yard/gallon of recycling for every cubic yard/gallon of garbage
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Garbage Service
Site # Cont Cont Size Unit Serv Day
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1 1 4 yd Mon/Thurs 1 4 $182.33
2 1 4 yd Mon/Thurs 1 4 $182.33
3 1 4 yd Mon/Thurs 1 4 $182.33
4 1 4 yd Mon/Thurs 1 4 $182.33
16.0 $729.32
Recycling Service
Site # Cont Cont Size Unit Serv Day Serv
Days/Wk Rec Vol/Wk (yds) Cost/Month
1 1 6 yd Mon 1 6 Free
2 1 4 yd Mon 1 4 $25.90 Rollout fee
3 1 4 yd Mon 1 4 $25.90 Rollout fee
4 1 4 yd Mon 1 4 $25.90 Rollout fee
18.0 $77.70 Net savings/mo $766.58
Recycling Rate 52.94% Net savings/year $9,198.96 The preferred recycling rate is 50% or 1 cubic yard/gallon of recycling for every cubic yard/gallon of garbage
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Solid Waste Services Reconfiguration Proposal
Woodside Terrace Condominiums – 12730 NE 116th Lane, Kirkland WA 98034
Property Description The Woodside Terrace condominiums property has ten buildings with a total of ~132 individually-owned units. Current Garbage and Recycling Services Garbage and recycling services are currently provided at five different enclosure stations located throughout the property as shown in the attached map and photos. Per a Waste Management service level report, garbage service is provided with six, 6-yard dumpsters, one, 8-yard dumpster and 28, 96-gallon recycling carts distributed among the five stations. All of the recycling carts are stored outside of the enclosures. The actual service levels below are based upon field observations:
Woodside Terrace Garbage and Recycling Service (Current) Garbage Service
5 & 6 6 96 gal Thurs 1 2.9 7 4 96 gal Thurs 1 1.9 22 10.5
Recycling Rate = 18.7% **Recycling rate should be 50% or greater
Recycling Program and Walkthrough In April 2008, Woodside Terrace contacted the City of Kirkland and requested recycling containers. At a May 2008 presentation to the condo ownership board, City staff delivered 131 recycling containers along with recycling and conservation educational materials. At that meeting, residents
discussed issues with recycling capacity and the recycling containers filling up due to resident not breaking down boxes. A follow-up waste assessment walkthrough was conducted by City staff on Wednesday, July 16 (the day before regular weekly service) to ascertain and confirm service levels and observe garbage and recycling container usage and contamination. In general terms, there is too much garbage volume and not enough recycling volume. Additionally, the use of carts instead of dumpsters for recycling service is causing the recycling carts to fill up too quickly and is exacerbating the out of balance recycling to garbage volume ratio.
**Contamination percentage refers to either the amount of recyclable materials in garbage or garbage in recycling
Comments and Recommendations Details of the service recommendation are included in the proposal. Specific recommendations and comments include:
• Removal of all carts at Sites 1&2, 3, 4, and 5 & 6 • Retain recycling carts at Site 7 due to space restrictions • Request all gray carts at Site 7 be replaced with blue recycling carts • Double the number of recycling carts to eight at Site 7 • Build new enclosures at Sites 3 & 4 for accommodate new recycling dumpsters • Request site visit from Waste Management to seek pre-approval for new enclosures at
Sites 3 & 4 – Customer Service (800) 592-9995 • Install signage to distinguish garbage from recycling container • Install signage to discourage dumping of mattresses, furniture, etc • Monitor garbage levels for first month to ensure adequate capacity has been provided
in service level change • Implementation of this proposal could result in a monthly savings of about $560 and a
yearly savings of over $7,000 • Implementation of this proposal will result in an increase in the recycling rate from
19% to 53%
• Conduct outreach to tenants on these changes. Could choose a few of the following methods: o Meeting/presentation o Memo o Notice on door o Table a booth near entrance for a few hours on “kick off” day o Notices on enclosures by all dumpsters o Onsite evaluation of materials.
Container Site Locations
Site 1 & 2 Site 5 & 6
Site 3 Site 7
Site 4
Woodside Terrace Condominiums Solid Waste and Recycling Reconfiguration Proposal
Recycling Rate = 53.2% Estimated monthly savings from current to proposed = $568.71 Estimated yearly savings from current to proposed = $7,040.52 **All cost estimates are based upon the 2008 Kirkland Solid Waste Rates and do not include taxes and any other service fees. Actual costs and savings may vary.
ApproximateScale 1:1,2551 in = 105 ft
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