CSJ-29 SERIES (CSJ-29A-CSJ-29H) City of San Jose, Recycle Plus! Bid Proposals Contains single-family and multi-family bid proposals from Recycling Plus! contract awardees, GreenTeam and Western Waste Industries. Each publication can be ordered by publication number and are priced as follows: Technical proposals- $50.00, Cost proposals-$30.00 [Bid proposals from non-awarded organizations Waste Management, Browning-Ferris, Laidlaw, and Pleasanton Garbage/Pacific Rim Recycling-are also available. The cost for each combined technical/cost proposal package is $30.00 and can be ordered by document name. Please specify residential or multi-family proposal.
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CSJ-29A City of San Jose, Recycle Plus! GreenTeam Single-Family Technical Proposal
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CSJ-29B Recycle Plus! GreenTeam Single-Family Cost Proposal
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CSJ-29C City of San Jose, Recycle Plus! GreenTeam Multi-Family Technical Proposal
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CSJ-29D City of San Jose, Recycle Plus! GreenTeam Multi-Family Cost Proposal
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CSJ-29E City of San Jose, Recycle Plus! Western Waste Industries Single-Family Technical Proposal
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CSJ-29F City of San Jose, Recycle Plus! Western Waste Industries Single-Family Cost Proposal
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CSJ-29G City of San Jose, Recycle Plus! Western Waste Industries Multi-Family Technical Proposal
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CSJ-29H City of San Jose, Recycle Plus! Western Waste Industries Multi-Family Cost Proposal
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CSJ-33 City of San Jose, Commercial/Industrial Recycling, Outreach Packet Recycling services available, rates under Recycle Plus! and tips on preventing illegal dumping, collection of materials.
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CSJ-34 City of San Jose, Commercial/Industrial Recycling, Implementation Plan (1988) Includes existing recycling efforts, materials markets for recoverable commodities, materials recovery programs, and more.
(240 pages, $48.00)Order It
CSJ-35 City of San Jose, Agreement with Circo Recyclers for the Commercial Recycling Program (1989) Contract: General provisions, cope of program services, and more.
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CSJ-36 City of San Jose, Agreement with Zanker Road Resource Management for the Commercial Recycling Program (1990) Contract: General provisions, scope of program services, and more.
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CSJ-37 City of San Jose, Office Paper Recycling Guide Includes a step by step process of setting up a profitable and successful office paper program, an employee questionnaire, promotional ideas, and more.
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CSJ-38 City of San Jose, Commercial Recycling Program Technical Information Packet Includes Office Paper Recycling Guide, recycle-products list, solid waste policy, recyclers directory, waste audits, and more.
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CSJ-39 City of San Jose, Commercial Solid Waste System Design and Related Ordinances (7/94) Four step process to facilitate the transition of commercial solid waste from landfill disposal to recycling at a level that meets with AB939 goals. Includes relating ordinances.
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CSJ-40 City of San Jose, Commercial Solid Waste Franchise Application Packet (1995) For businesses that would like to collect and transport Commercial Solid Waste in the City of San Jose. The packet includes: application, application instructions, operating guidelines, franchise exemplar, monthly tonnage report and instructions, franchise fee remittance report and instructions, insurance guidelines, examples of insurance certificates and brokers, and insurance questions.
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CSJ-41 City of San Jose, Mixed Recyclables Collection Franchise Application Packet (1995) For businesses that would like to collect and transport Mixed Recyclables in the City of San Jose. The packet includes: application, application instructions, operating guidelines, franchise exemplar, monthly tonnage report and instructions, addendum reporting form, insurance guidelines, examples of insurance certificates and brokers, and insurance questions, and the South Bay Recyclers Directory.
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CSJ-42 City of San Jose, Single Recyclables Collection Permit Application and Packet (1995) For businesses who would like to collect and transport source separated single recyclables in the City of San Jose. The packet includes: application, application instructions, operating guidelines, monthly tonnage report and instructions, the South Bay Recyclers Directory, draft guidelines for 'Do I need a single recycling collection permit?' insurance guidelines, examples of insurance certificates and brokers.
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CSJ-30 City of San Jose, Recycle Plus! Agreement and Amendments 1 through 3 with GreenTeam for Single-Family Integrated Waste Management Services, District A (3/92) Includes definitions, term of agreement, collection services and equipment, exclusive privileges, garbage disposal allocation, recyclable processing and marketing, reporting requirements, compensation, insurance, and more.
(179 pages, $36.00)Order It
CSJ-31 City of San Jose, Recycle Plus! Agreement and Amendments 1 and 2 with Western Waste Industries for Single-Family Integrated Waste Management Services, District B and C (6/92) Includes definitions, term of agreement, collection services and equipment, exclusive privileges, garbage disposal allocation, recyclables processing and marketing, reporting requirements, compensation, insurance, and more.
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CSJ-32 City of San Jose Recycle Plus! Agreement and Amendments 1 through 4 With GreenTeam for Multi-Family Integrated Waste Management Services District D (6/92) Includes definitions, term of agreement, general provisions collection services and equipment, exclusive privileges, garbage disposal allocation, recyclables processing and marketing, reporting requirements, compensation, insurance, and more.
(162 pages, $33.00)Order It
Historical information on the development of San Jose's curbside recycling program including the "Recycle 3" and "Recycle America" systems, addition of mixed waste paper collection, and the change to integrated waste management and Recycle Plus!
CSJ-55 City of San Jose, Curbside Recycling Program: Promotion Plan (1984) Includes summary of conclusions and recommendations, promotion plan objectives, promotional themes and messages, long-term promotional program plan, and more.
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CSJ-56 City of San Jose, Curbside Recycling Program, Implementation Plan (1984) Includes program description, conclusions from existing programs, project purpose, recycling factors, technical options for curbside recycling, secondary markets, implementation strategy, and more.
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CSJ-57 City of San Jose, Curbside Recycling Program, Request For Proposal (1984) Includes general service description, RFP process, instructions for preparation of proposal, terms of contract, compensation, and more.
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CSJ-58 City of San Jose, Recycling Program Overview (1988) Includes description of the pilot program, expansion of the program, waste reduction strategies, support for recycling, contracts, and more.
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CSJ-59 City of San Jose, Agreement with the Waste Management: Phase Three Expansion of the Curbside Program (1986-92) Includes scope of service, schedule of performance, compensation and City's responsibilities, and more.
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CSJ-60 City of San Jose, Mixed Paper Recycling Implementation Plan (1989) Description of implementation plan, background information, examples from Seattle and San Francisco programs, scenarios evaluated for San Jose pilot, design recommendations for test program, markets for mixed paper, and more.
(64 pages, $13.00)Order It
CSJ-61 City of San Jose, Beyond Curbside Recycling (1990) Information from the 1990 National Recycling Congress workshop. Includes discussion of the City of San Jose's integrated waste management programs, strategic planning, and more.
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CSJ-62 City of San Jose, Grand Opening of Processing Center for Materials Collected Curbside (11/86) Press releases, background information, program information, request for proposals, volunteer program design, and more, relating to the processing center that opened in November 1996.
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CSJ-63 City of San Jose, Integrated Waste Management Fact Sheet Packet (1991) Includes description of City's programs, curbside recycling collection, disposal, Recycling Plus!, yard trimmings.
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CSJ-76 City of San Jose, Solid Waste Facility Contact List (11/95) Names, locations and phone numbers to disposal sites in Santa Clara County. Includes contact names for each.
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CSJ-77 City of San Jose, Municipal Collection of Solid Waste: Request For Proposal (1985) Includes program description, RFP process, instructions for preparation of RFP, terms of contract, compensation, and more.
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CSJ-78 City of San Jose, Agreement with International Disposal Corp. for the Disposal of Municipal Solid Wastes (12/95) Contract: Includes contractors responsibilities, terms of agreement, compensation, general service provisions, and more.
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CSJ-79 City of San Jose, Trend Analysis of 1985-1989 Waste Reduction Strategies (5/89) Includes overall goals, changes from year to year in amount of waste to be landfilled and changes in expected amounts of recycled materials, funding levels, and more.
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CSJ-80 City of San Jose, Ordinance to Establish a Disposal Facility Tax and Suspend the Disposal Facility Business Tax (6/92) Amendment to Title $ of San Jose Municipal Code. Includes definitions, tax imposed, exemptions, reporting requirements, and more.
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CSJ-81 City of San Jose, Regulations for Certification of Recycling Processing Area (1992) Describes procedures and standards required for disposal facility operators to obtain Recycling Processing Area certification.
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The following sets of publications refer to San Jose's garbage and rubbish collection prior to Recycling Plus!
CSJ-71 City of San Jose, Municipal Solid Waste Disposal, Request For Proposal (1985) Includes program description, RFP process, instructions for preparation of RFP, terms of contract, compensation, and more.
(70 pages, $14.00)Order It
CSJ-72 City of San Jose, Agreement with Waste Management, Inc. for the Collection of Solid Wastes (1985) Contract: Includes scope of service, schedule of performance, compensation, City's responsibilities, and more.
(112 pages, $23.00)Order It
CSJ-73 City of San Jose, Rubbish Regulations in San Jose California (1990) Describes existing system, long and short-term priorities for regulation, estimated economic impact, overview of system, and more.
(78 pages, $16.00)Order It
CSJ-74 City of San Jose, Amendments to Agreement with Waste Management, Inc. for Collection of Solid Wastes (1990-92) Contract Amendments: First, second, and third amendments to the 1985 contract. Includes agreements regarding contractor's payment, and more.
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CSJ-75 City of San Jose, Fourth Amendment to Agreement Between The City of San Jose and Waste Management of California, Inc. for Collection of Solid Wastes (3/93) Amended terms and conditions of collection of residential and commercial solid waste from 3/1/93 to 6/30/93. Includes final billing condition, and more.
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CSJ-1 City of San Jose, Integrated Waste Management Fiscal Year 1994-95 Report (9/95) Memo that presents the Fiscal Year 1994-95 report for the Integrated Waste Management Division regarding the Recycle Plus! program and efforts in the commercial recycling area.
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CSJ-10 City of San Jose, Final Report on Recycled Glass: Process Development for Sintered Architectural Glass Tiles (prepared by San Jose State University 1994-95) This project focused on the process development for sintered ('heating without melting') architectural glass tiles. This continues the research effort that was funded in last year's grant program. The overall purpose of this research proposal is to promote the use of recycled glass in the production of consumer-oriented items.
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CSJ-11 City of San Jose, Final Report on Optimizing the Processing of Recycled EPS Foam (prepared by Santa Clara University 1994-95) Preliminary results from last year's research show that 25% recycled content (RC) expanded polystyrene (EPS) foam may perform better than virgin EPS. This year's project focused on manipulating the EPS foam manufacturing processing variables to optimize the mechanical performance of 25% RC foam.
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CSJ-7 City of San Jose, Announcement of Green Industry Grant Program (1995-96) This announcement was sent out to interested parties to inform them about the moneys available for research for recycled product research and development.
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CSJ-8 City of San Jose, Final Report on Recycled-Glass: Development of Market Potential (prepared by San Jose State University 1993-94) The project demonstrated the technical and economic feasibility of uses for recycled glass. Three potential uses for recycled glass were investigated medium for filtering, PVC pipe and glass tiles.
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CSJ-9 City of San Jose, Final Report on Increasing the Use of Recycled EPS in Packaging (prepared by Santa Clara University 1993-94) Project focused on increasing the use and the recycling of expanded polystyrene (EPS) foam. The goal of the project was to generate the technical and analytical tool that packaging designers need to confidentially and intelligently use post-consumer recycled material in their products.
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CSJ-85 City of San Jose, Hazardous Waste Management and Reduction: A Guide for Small and Medium-Size Businesses (1989) Includes generator identification guidelines, hazardous waste reduction plan, hazardous waste audit, local hazardous waste management and consultants, services, and more.
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CSJ-86 City of San Jose, Household Hazardous Waste Management Implementation Plan (1990) (Historical) Includes description of program, policy legislation, project orientation, program background, program recommendations, and more.
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CSJ-87 City of San Jose, Household Hazardous Waste Reference Chart Facts about hazardous household chemicals and proper hazardous waste disposal. Safe alternatives are provided.
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CSJ-88 City of San Jose, Auto Facts: Dispose of Automotive Fluids Correctly (7/95) Provides locations to dispose of batteries, oil, oil filters, antifreeze and tires correctly.
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CSJ-89 SERIES 89A-89E City of San Jose, CFC Regulations and Air Quality Packet (1990-91) (Historical) CSJ-89A CFC Emission Reduction Program (3/90) CSJ-89B CFC Program, Phase 2: Blown Foam Products (10/90) CSJ-89C CFC Program Status Report and Recommendations (5/91) CSJ-89D Ordinance Banning Specific CFC Products (5/92) CSJ-89E Air Quality Program Work Plan (2/91)
(220 pages, $44.00)Order It
CSJ-93 City of San Jose, Fiscal Year 1995-96, Integrated Waste Management Division Annual Report (3/97) Includes overview and results of residential, commercial, and civic services, efforts to meet goals for the year 2000, IWM finances, and FY94-95/95-96 IWM data comparison.
(17 pages, $3.50)Order It
CSJ-82 City of San Jose, Source Reduction and Recycling Element, Final Version (12/94) and Corrections (3/95) Includes goals and objectives, waste generation, disposal and characterization studies, and the components: source reduction, recycling, composting, special waste, education and public information, solid waste facility capacity, funding, integration, and more.
(270 pages, $54.00)Order It
CSJ-83 City of San Jose, Household Hazardous Waste Element (5/91) Overview of Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) problem, existing conditions, short and long-term objectives, methodology for evaluation of HHW management, evaluation and selection of HHW program, implementation, monitoring, education and public information, funding, and more.
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CSJ-84 City of San Jose, Council Resolutions Adopting the City's SRRE and HHWE (5/91)
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CSJ-2 City of San Jose, Market Development, Strategies for Recyclables (1989) Includes legislation, contingency planning, economic development, and procurement.
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CSJ-3 City of San Jose Market Development Strategy and Recycling Zone Application (2/92) Background, recommendations, analysis, summary of proposed recyclable, procurement incentives, and more.
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CSJ-4 City of San Jose, Market Development, Recycling Market Development Zone Application and Economic Development Study for Industries Utilizing Recyclable Materials (3/92) General information, application area description, recycling market development plan, CEQA strategy statement, and more. Also discusses cost savings attributable to substitution of recyclables for virgin stock, avoided water use, savings due to avoided air pollution, and more.
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CSJ-5 City of San Jose, Market Development, 1994 Annual Report on the San Jose Recycling Market Development Zone (3/95) Summary of 1994 RMDZ activity, green industry business retention, expansion and attraction, recycling market development, RMDZ promotions and plans for 1995.
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CSJ-6 City of San Jose, Market Development, Recycled Product Procurement Annual Report (1/95) Types of recycled-content products purchased, bid solicitations, promotion, monitoring Fiscal Year 1994-95 work plan.
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Historical information on the development and operation of San Jose's pilot recycling program for multi-family dwellings, which lead to full integrated waste management services for apartments, condominiums, and trailer parks in the Recycle Plus! system.
CSJ-64 City of San Jose, Apartment Rate Study and Waste Composition Analysis, Final Report (7/89) Background methodology, data analysis, conclusions.
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CSJ-65 City of San Jose, Multi-Family Recycling Pilot Program Implementation Plan (1990) Description of program, summary of other cities' multi-family programs and program summary, recommendations, and more.
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CSJ-66 City of San Jose, Specification for Continuation of Phase I of the Multi-Family Recycling Pilot Program, Request For Proposal (1991) Includes program description, terms of agreement, scope of service, City's role, reporting requirements, compensation and incentives, rate adjustment, submittal requirements, and more.
(24 pages, $5.00)Order It
CSJ-67 City of San Jose, Phase II of the Multi-Family Recycling Pilot Program Request For Proposal (1990) Includes program description, terms of agreement, instructions for RFP preparation and submission, evaluation criteria, contractor qualifications, City's role, projected costs, revenue, and more.
(60 pages, $12.00)Order It
CSJ-68 City of San Jose, Agreement with Browning-Ferris Industries for Collection and Processing of Recyclables for Phase IIA of the Multi-Family Recycling Pilot Program (1991) Contract: Includes terms of agreement, scope of program service, and more.
(36 pages, $8.00)Order It
CSJ-69 City of San Jose, Agreement with Peninsula Sanitary Service, Inc., for Collection and Processing of Recyclables for Phase IIB of the Multi-Family Recycling Pilot Program (1991) Contract: Includes terms of agreement, scope of program service, and more.
(36 pages, $8.00)Order It
CSJ-70 City of San Jose, Multi-Family Recycling Pilot Program Update (2/92) Program description, material composition, survey example, results, and more.
(30 pages, $6.00)Order It
CSJ-24 City of San Jose, Recycle Plus! Multi-Family Residential Collection Request For Proposal (12/91) Includes instructions for preparation of proposal, terms of contract, scope of services, compensation, reporting and monitoring requirements, and more.
(140 pages, $28.00)Order It
CSJ-25 City of San Jose, Recycle Plus! Multi-family Residential Collection-First Second, and Third Official Addenda (12/91, 2/92) Revised bin RFP outline including additions to sections F & G, potential bin RFP proposed list and bin memo presented to Environment Committee, supplemental memo presented to City Council. Includes compensation schedule, data on units, and more.
(88 pages, $18.00)Order It
CSJ-26 City of San Jose, Recycle Plus! Multi-Family Residential Collection Integrated Waste Management Services Draft Agreement (2/92) Includes definitions, terms of agreement, general provisions, collections services, recyclables processing and marketing, and more.
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CSJ-12 City of San Jose, Recycle Plus! Community Outreach Packet 'How-to' posters for single and multi-family curbside recycling, how to prevent illegal dumping, oil/mixed paper/yard waste recycling, multi-family rates, garbage and recycling collection and holiday tips.
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CSJ-13 City of San Jose, Recycle Plus! Meeting Documents, Committee of the Whole (5/91) Overview: background, policy directions, summary of past actions and recommendations, impact of solid waste strategy, fiscal impact, next steps, a citizens perspective, and more.
(34 pages, $7.00)Order It
CSJ-14 City of San Jose, Recycle Plus! RFP: Process Integrity Guidelines (8/91) Specific instructions for RFP application procedure, evaluation process, and more.
(8 pages, $2.00)Order It
CSJ-15 City of San Jose, Recycle Plus! Reports for Environment Committee Meeting (5/92) City Administration report and recommendations regarding awarding of Recycling Plus! contracts for single-family and multi-family dwelling; recommendations related to cart bid process termination. Includes RFP development, description of RP! proposals, additional and optional Services, volume-based rates, and more.
(48 pages, $10.00)Order It
CSJ-16 City of San Jose, Recycle Plus! Reports (6/92) Minutes of 6/92 Business Recycling Advisory Committee meeting and related OEM memos. Includes discussion of non-exclusive franchise system for commercial collection, waste generating businesses' rights to recycle, commercial Recycle Plus! system design, use of unused city disposal allocation, integrated waste management reporting requirements, and more.
(26 pages, $6.00)Order It
CSJ-17 City of San Jose, Recycle Plus!, Executive Summary (9/92) Concise description of Recycle Plus! program highlights, prepared by the City of San Jose Office of Environmental Management.
(4 pages, $1.00)Order It
CSJ-18 City of San Jose, Recycle Plus!, Summary of Findings from Opinion Research (prepared by: Fairbank, Maslin, Maullin & Associates) (4/93) Research conducted by an independent firm about San Jose residents' attitudes towards recycling, the Recycle Plus! program and ways to increase participation in recycling.
(14 pages, $3.00)Order It
CSJ-90 City of San Jose, Source Reduction and Procurement Policy (1990) Includes policy background, purpose, and guidelines.
(4 pages, $1.00)Order It
CSJ-91 City of San Jose, Sustainable City Strategy (1991-1992) Describes the City's approach to achieving sustainability. Includes analysis, achievements, future program options, funding policies, recommendations, and more.
(73 pages, $15.00)Order It
CSJ-92 City of San Jose, Recycled Product Procurement Annual Report (1991) Progress report on implementation of the Source Reduction and Recycling Procurement Policy. Includes definition, recycled-content preference, equipment compatibility, monitoring, list of recycled purchases, vendor list, and more.
(35 page, $7.00)Order It
CSJ-19 City of San Jose, Recycle Plus! Single-Family Residential Collection Request for Proposal (1991) General information, RFP process, instructions for preparation of RFP, terms of contract, scope of services, program requirements, compensation, report and monitoring requirements.
(142 pages, $29.00)Order It
CSJ-20 City of San Jose, Recycle Plus! Request for Proposal Appendices (1991) Includes Section 9.08 of the City of San Jose Municipal Code (Waste Matter: Definitions, Regulations, Garbage & Recyclables Collection, and more.) and an amendment to Section 9.08, and Section 20.08 (Recycling Facilities). Also, an overview of the development review process, general plan amendment submittal information.
(185 pages, $37.00)Order It
CSJ-21 City of San Jose, Recycle Plus! Request for Proposal: First and Second Pre-Proposal Conferences (11/91 & 1/92) Cost proposal submittal forms; list of services, summary of cost data; salvage revenues, optional sub-contractor services, revised compensation information.
(70 pages, $15.00)Order It
CSJ-22 SERIES-City of San Jose, Recycle Plus! Request for Proposal Addenda Responses to questions, bond proposals, revisions, and more. RFP: First Official Addenda (11/91) RFP: Second Official Addenda (12/91) RFD: Third, Fourth, & Fifth Official Addenda (1/24/91-1/31/91).
(264 pages, $53.00)Order It
CSJ-23 City of San Jose, Recycle Plus! Request for Proposal: Draft Agreement for Integrated Waste Management Services (12/91) Draft Contract; Definitions, term of agreement, general provisions, collection services and equipment, recyclables processing, and marketing.
(140 pages, $28.00)Order It
CSJ-27 City of San Jose, Recycle Plus! Wheeled Disposal Carts Request For Proposal (3/92) Includes submittal instructions and forms, scope of bid, product specs., ethnic composition analysis instructions, performance tests, and vendor work force.
(78 pages, $16.00)Order It
CSJ-28 City of San Jose, Recycle Plus! Utility Billing and Collection Services Request For Proposal (7/92) Overview of services required, RFP process and instructions, specification and/or requirements, computer system, compensation, and more.
(74 pages, $15.00)Order It
CSJ-43 City of San Jose, Yard Waste Composting Implementation Plan (1988) Description of yard waste processing services, compost markets and users, system economics, institutional structure, recommendations for program, and more.
(139 pages, $28.00)Order It
CSJ-44 City of San Jose, Yard Waste Recycling Pilot Survey (1989) Description of survey objectives, conclusions and supporting results. Includes City of San Jose demographics and residential waste stream analysis, and more.
(70 pages, $14.00)Order It
CSJ-45 City of San Jose, Agreement with Waste Management Inc. for Yard Waste Collection Pilot Program (1989) Contract: Description of pilot program including scope of services, schedule of performance, compensation for service, City's responsibilities, agreement with independent contractor, and more.
(82 pages, $17.00)Order It
CSJ-46 City of San Jose, Agreement with Zanker Road Resource Management for Yard Waste Processing Services (1989) Contract: Description of scope of services, schedule of performance, compensation for service, City obligations, and more.
(28 pages, $6.00)Order It
CSJ-47 City of San Jose, First Amendment to Agreement for Yard Wastes Processing Services Between the City Of San Jose and Zanker Road Resource Management, LTD. (12/97) Agreement on the acceptance, finished products, annual reconciliation, performance bond, and insurance of yard wastes.
(18 pages, $6.80)Order It
CSJ-47A City of San Jose Agreement for Yard Wastes Processing Services Between the City of San Jose and International Disposal Corporation of California (2/93) Agreement on the terms of services, marketing, reports, compensation, general provisions and more.
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CSJ-48 City of San Jose, Second Amendment to Agreement for Yard Wastes Processing Services Between the City Of San Jose and Zanker Road Resource Management, LTD. (10/98) Agreement on the facility, processing site, time of operation and inspection, weighing, receiving and storage, delivery procedures, operation plan and requirements, access and insurance of yard wastes processing.
(16 pages, Free)Order It
CSJ-49 City of San Jose, Agreement with Green Waste Recovery, Inc. for Collection Services (1993) Contract: Definitions, scope of services, collection equipment, public access to contractor, determination of contamination, prevailing wages, accounting and records, reports, compensation, insurance, rights of the City, and more.
(100 pages, $20.00)Order It
CSJ-49A City of San Jose, Second Amendment to Agreement Between the City of San Jose and Green Waste Recovery, Inc. for Collection of Yard Waste (10/96) Agreement on approved containers, collection services, information and education programs.
(33 pages, $6.60)Order It
CSJ-50 City of San Jose Agreement with Browning-Ferris Industries of California, Inc. for Collection Services (1991) Contract: Definitions, scope of services, collection equipment, public access to contractor, determination of contamination, prevailing wages, accounting and records, reports, compensation, insurance, rights of the City and more.
(100 pages, $20.00)Order It
CSJ-51 City of San Jose, Yard Waste Collection Services Request for Proposal (1989) Includes general program description, RFP process, instructions for preparation of proposal, terms of contract, compensation, and more.
(252 pages, $55.00)Order It
CSJ-52 City of San Jose, Yard Waste, Processing Services, Request For Proposal (7/90) Includes program description, RFP process, instructions for preparation of proposal, terms of contract, compensation, and more.
(112 pages, $23.00)Order It
CSJ-53 City of San Jose, Agreement with Guadalupe Rubbish Disposal Co., for Yard Waste Processing Services (1992) Contract: definitions, scope of services, scope of services, processing facility, finished products, determination of contamination, compensation, marketing, general provisions, and more.
(68 pages, $14.00)Order It
CSJ-54 City of San Jose, First Amendment to Agreement for Yard Wastes Processing Services Between the City Of San Jose and Guadalupe Rubbish Disposal Company, Inc. (5/94) City has implemented a Yard Waste Recycling Program for collection and processing of segregated Yard Wastes from residential premises and public property.
(113 pages, $23.40)Order It
CSJ-94 City of San Jose, Second Amendment to Agreement Between the City Of San Jose and Browning Ferris Industries Of California, Inc. for Collection Of Yard Wastes (10/95) Agreement between the city and Browning-Ferris Industries on the contractor's payments-Unit Price Adjustment.
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CSJ-95 City of San Jose, Third Amendment to Agreement Between the City of San Jose and Browning- Ferris Industries of California, Inc. for Collection of Yard Wastes (5/96) Includes terms of agreement, residential, and civic yard waste collections, compost bag pilot program, and education program.
(32 pages, $6.50)Order It
CSJ-96 City of San Jose, First Amendment to Agreement for Yard Wastes Processing Services Between the City Of San Jose and International Disposal Corporation Of California (12/97) The first amendment to agreement is made and entered into effective the 1st day of December 1997, by and between the CITY OF SAN JOSE, a municipal corporation ('City'), and INTERNATIONAL DISPOSAL CORPORATION OF CALIFORNIA, a wholly-owned subsidiary of BROWNING-FERRIS INDUSTRIES OF CALIFORNIA, INC., a California corporation ('Contractor').
(15 pages, $10.20)Order It