CS-1 City of Sunnyvale, Request for Proposal for Solid Waste Collection (9/89) Includes description of current services, proposal guidelines, proposal evaluation, franchise agreement, and more.
(242 pages, $49.00)Order It
CS-14 City of Sunnyvale, Solid Waste Sub-Element (6/96) Establishes a policy framework for the further development of solid waste management system in Sunnyvale. The document describes collection, recycling, disposal and other key components of the existing solid waste systems. It also explains the economics of solid waste management and discusses various future issues.
(83 pages, $17.00)Order It
CS-15 City of Sunnyvale, 1995 and 1996 Source Reduction and Recycling Element, Household Hazardous Waste Element Annual Report Includes CIWMB disposal reduction calculations, tonnage of diverted materials by waste type, SRRE program (implemented and non-implemented), potential barriers to achieving disposal reduction goals, unique and successful SRRE programs, HHWE program assessment (implemented and non-implemented), public information and education materials, HHW expenditures, potential barriers to implementing HHW program.
(39 pages, $8.00)Order It
CS-2 City of Sunnyvale, Restated Agreement Between the City of Sunnyvale and Bay Counties Waste Services Inc., for the Collection of Solid Waste (2/98) Exclusive agreement for collection of residential and commercial refuse and recyclables, and more.
(210 pages, $42.00)Order It
CS-3 City of Sunnyvale, Final Draft-Source Reduction and Recycling Element/Household Hazardous Waste Element (5/91) Developed to comply with AB 939 and AB 2707 legislation. Includes source reduction component, composting component, recycling component, special waste component, solid waste facility capacity component, public education and information component, household hazardous waste component, waste flow control component.
(245 pages, $49.00)Order It
CS-4 City of Sunnyvale, Lease Agreement between the City of Sunnyvale and Santa Clara County for Hazardous Waste collection facility (10/95) Includes 'report in brief', background, fiscal impact, description of property, term, materials accepted, service area, conditions of construction, maintenance and operation.
(27 pages, $5.00)Order It
CS-5 City of Sunnyvale, Section 8.16 of the City of Sunnyvale's Municipal Code (9/99) Includes solid waste management definitions, container requirements, solid waste deposit, solid waste burning, collection rates, penalties, and more.
(6 pages, $1.20)Order It
CS-9 City of Sunnyvale, First Amendment and Agreement Between The City of Sunnyvale and Waste Management of California, Inc. for the Long Term Disposal of Solid Waste (9/93) Includes obligations of City and Contractor, compensation, indemnity, insurance, default provisions, and more.
(77 pages, $16.00)Order It
CS-10 City of Sunnyvale, Request for Proposals-Design, Construction, and Long-term Operation of Sunnyvale Materials Recovery and Transfer Station (1/92) Includes designs information, building specs., operation information of station for the recovery of recyclable material from municipal solid waste delivered by the cities of Sunnyvale, Mountain View, and Palo Alto, transfer of non-processed refuse to Kirby Canyon Landfill, design, permits and construction requirements, and more.
(429 pages, $86.00)Order It
CS-11 City of Sunnyvale, Second Memorandum Of Understanding Among The Cities Of Mountain View, Palo Alto, and Sunnyvale Relating To The Construction and Operation Of A Materials Recovery And Transfer Station and The Long Term Disposal Of Municipal Solid Waste A Discusses tri-city agreement for solid waste disposal. Includes background, decision methods of construction, cooperative provisions, and more.
(30 pages, $6.00)Order It
CS-12 City of Sunnyvale, Request for Proposals for the Operation of The Sunnyvale Materials Recovery and Transfer Station (10/99) SMaRT Station RFP. Addresses the materials delivered by contracted refuse collectors for the cities of Sunnyvale, Mountain View, and Palo Alto. Includes proposals on the sorting of recyclable materials, design of station, operation, financial arrangements, proposal evaluation, storage and final transfer of refuse by contractor for deliver to Kirby Canyon Island.
(600 pages, $120.00)Order It
CS-13 City of Sunnyvale, Agreement for the Operation of the Sunnyvale Materials Recovery and Transfer Station with Green Team/Zanker of Sunnyvale, A Joint Venture (04/00) SMaRT Station Agreement. Includes terms of the agreement, the operation of the transfer station, transportation of municipal solid waste for disposal, disposition of recyclable materials to market, compensation, and more.
(200 pages, $40.00)Order It
CS-6 City of Sunnyvale, SMaRT Station Facts and Introduction (10/95) Contains facts about the station such as number of employees, maintenance, operations and users. Also contains a brief introduction explaining the station's contract, hauling, building, and more.
(4 pages, $1.00)Order It
CS-7 City of Sunnyvale, Sunnyvale Materials Recovery and Transfer Station (SMaRT) Final Environmental Impact Report (9/90) Includes response to comments on draft EIR, County of Santa Clara and San Francisco development comments and responses, CS comments and responses, and more.
(32 pages, $7.00)Order It
CS-8 City of Sunnyvale, Addendum To The Sunnyvale SMaRT Station EIR (7/92) Overview of modifications to SMaRT Station project. Includes, project description, conformance with plans and ordinances, environmental impacts, CEQA issues, and more.
(28 pages, $6.00)Order It