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File #: 26-0725    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Consent Agenda Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 5/1/2026 In control: City Commission Regular Meeting
On agenda: 6/9/2026 Final action:
Title: Approve the Utilization of the City of Naples, Florida, Contract RFP No. 25-017 Wastewater Treatment Plan - Hauling and Disposal of Biosolids With Charlotte County Bio-Recycling Center, LLC, Subject to Appropriated Funds, in the Amount Not to Exceed $580,200 and Authorize the City Manager to Approve any Modifications or Renewals in Concurrence With the City of Naples.
Attachments: 1. Contract No. 25-017, 2. Notice of Intent to Award, 3. Bid Analysis, 4. Submittal by Charlotte County Bio-Recycling Center, LLC, 5. RFP No. 25-017 and Addenda, 6. Florida Division of Corporations Document
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TO:                                           Honorable Mayor & Members of the North Port Commission

 

FROM:                      A. Jerome Fletcher II, ICMA-CM, MPA, City Manager

 

TITLE:                     Approve the Utilization of the City of Naples, Florida Contract RFP No. 25-017 Wastewater Treatment Plan - Hauling and Disposal of Biosolids With Charlotte County Bio-Recycling Center, LLC, Subject to Appropriated Funds, in the Amount Not to Exceed $580,200 and Authorize the City Manager to Approve any Modifications or Renewals in Concurrence With the City of Naples.

 

 

Recommended Action

 

Option 1: Approve the Utilization of the City of Naples, Florida Contract RFP No. 25-017 Wastewater Treatment Plan - Hauling and Disposal of Biosolids with Charlotte County Bio-Recycling Center, LLC, subject to appropriated funds, in the amount not to exceed $580,200 and authorize the City Manager to approve any modifications or renewals in concurrence with the City of Naples.

 

City Commission Options

 

Option 1: Approve the Utilization of the City of Naples, Florida, Contract RFP No. 25-017 Wastewater Treatment Plan - Hauling and Disposal of Biosolids with Charlotte County Bio-Recycling Center, LLC, subject to appropriated funds, in the amount not to exceed $580,200 and authorize the City Manager to approve any modifications or renewals in concurrence with the City of Naples.

 

                     Pros: Approving the use of the Contract provides the following benefits:

o                     Allows the City to take advantage of a Contract that was already competitively solicited.

o                     The City of North Port saves time and resources while still taking advantage of competitive pricing.

o                     Provides continuity of disposal services without interruption.

                     Cons: Contract terms and scope were developed by another governmental entity and may not fully align with all City preferences or operational priorities. The City has less direct control over the original solicitation structure and negotiated terms.

 

Option 2: Deny the Utilization of the City of Naples, Florida, Contract RFP No. 25-017 Wastewater Treatment Plan - Hauling and Disposal of Biosolids with Charlotte County Bio-Recycling Center, LLC, subject to appropriated funds, in the amount not to exceed $580,200 and authorize the City Manager to approve any modifications or renewals in concurrence with City of Naples.

 

                     Pros: Denial of the use of the Contract allows the City to develop its own solicitation with clearly defined scope, service levels and a pricing structure that directly reflects local priorities and operational needs.

                     Cons: Denying the use of the Contract would not allow sufficient time for the City to complete its own procurement process: including solicitation, bid opening, legal review, and Commission approval, which could result in temporary disruption of operations.

 

Background Information

 

The City of North Port seeks to utilize an existing Contract between the City of Naples and Charlotte County Bio-Recycling Center, LLC, for bio-recycling services. This arrangement, commonly referred to as a Piggyback or Cooperative Contract, allows the City to procure services under the same terms and conditions competitively established by another governmental entity.

 

The Contract was originally executed by the City of Naples following a competitive procurement process. The City of North Port has reviewed the Contract and determined that its terms, pricing, and service provisions are in the best interest of the City.

 

The utilization of the City of Naples, Florida Contract RFP No. 25-017 Wastewater Treatment Plan - Hauling and Disposal of Biosolids with Charlotte County Bio-Recycling Center, LLC, subject to appropriated funds, in the amount not to exceed $580,200 and authorize the City Manager to approve any modifications or renewals in concurrence with the City of Naples has been reviewed by the City Attorney and is legally correct as to form.

 

Strategic Plan Pillar

 

Infrastructure & Facilities Integrity

 

Financial Impact

 

Expenditures under this Contract shall be limited to funds that have been duly appropriated through the City’s budget process and are specifically allocated for the scope of services outlined in the Agreement.

 

Any purchase made on or after October 1, 2026, against this Contract is contingent on future appropriated funds.

 

Procurement

 

The utilization of this Cooperative Contract is consistent with Chapter 2, Administration, Article VIII, Procurement, Section 2-403(a)(4)(a) of the Code of the City of North Port, Florida, which permits the use of competitively awarded Contracts from other governmental entities.

 

The Utilities Department will utilize the established internal procurement process for all purchases under this Contract to ensure continued administrative oversight and compliance with the City procurement policies and procedures.

 

Charlotte County Bio-Recycling Center, LLC

435 Williams Court, Suite 100

Baltimore, MD 21220

 

Attachments:

1.                     Contract No. 25-017

2.                     Notice of Intent to Award

3.                     Bid Analysis

4.                     Submittal by Charlotte County Bio-Recycling Center, LLC

5.                     RFP No. 25-017 and Addenda

6.                     Florida Division of Corporations Document

 

 

 

Prepared by:                                            Michelle Tipp, Senior Business Manager                      

 

Department Director:                       Tricia Wisner, Utilities Director