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HomeMy WebLinkAboutReso 99-084 - Amending & Restating the New Solid Waste Utility Rates and Charges, Eff 07-01-19999 through 2003 , � • �� ' � � RESOLUTION NO. 99-� A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF REDDING AMENDING AND RESTATING THE NEW SOLID WASTE UTILITY RATES AND CHARGES, EFFECTIVE JULY 1ST OF THE YEARS 1999 THROUGH 2O03. WHEREAS, on May 3, 1999, by Resolution 99-67, the City Council adopted new Solid Waste Utility Rates and Charges effective July 1St of the years 1999 through 2003; and WHEREAS, on June 1, 1999, the City Council directed staff to amend the Solid Waste Rate Schedule to allow acceptance of large loads at the transfer station; THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council amends and restates the Solid Waste Rate Schedule attached as Exhibit A and made a part hereof by reference, by adding rates for accepting large or heavy loads at the transfer station [Section L.8.] and other technical modification [Section L.1.]. I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing resolution was introduced, read and adopted at a regular meeting of the City Council on the 15"' day of June, 1999, by the following vote: AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: Cibula, Kight, McGeorge, Pohlmeyer and Anderson NOES: COiTNCIL MEMBERS: None ABSENT: COiJNCIL MEMBERS: None ABSTAIN: COiJNCIL MEMBERS: None � ROBERT C. ANDERSON, Mayor Attest: Form Approved: �' � > t �. �,,�,c�t�t r ��"• t.�l: Connie Strohmayer, ity Clerk W. Leonard Wingate, City Attorney � � � • • SOLID WASTE RATE SCHEDULE CONTENTS A Minimum Property Charge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B Waste Wheeler Service Fees for Waste Collection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C Non-curbside Collection Surcharge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D Assignment of Container Types . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E Benton Landtill Closure and Postclosure Monitoring Surcharges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FTenantBilling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G Cost of Collection of Recyclables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . H Green Waste Collection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I Metal Container Collection Rates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J Drop-box Collection Rates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . K Large Trash Compactor Collection Rates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . L Transfer Station Fees, Charges, and Guidelines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . M Compost Sales and Pricing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . N Feesfor OtherServices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . O Collection of Waste, That Creates a Public Health and Safety Hazard, from . . . . . . . . . . . Private Property EXHIBIT A C:\MyFiles\MemoPAP\SWRateProposal.wpd I 1999-06-07 , . � I , � � SOLID WASTE RATE A Nlinimum Property Charge Within the City of Reddinb,all developed and occupied properties shall pay a monthly solid �vaste collection fee. This fee shall be the same as the fee shown below foc waste wheeler service provided by the City for one 64-gallon waste wheeler. B Waste Wheeler Service Fees for Waste Collection 1. Re��ular Service: Monthly waste wheeler fees for scheduled service shall be as shown on the schedule below. For residential properties,the char�e shall include curbside waste col,lection, curbside recyclables collection, curbside green waste collection, curbside Fall leaf collection, and curbside Christmas tree (non-flocked, four-foot lengths) eollection. For commercial properties,this fee covers only curbside waste collection and curbside recyclables collection. WASTE WHEELER MONTHLY RATE & EFFECTIVE DATE QUANTITY& SIZE 07-01-99 07-01-00 07-01-01 07-01-02 07-01-03 64-Qallon $13.50 $14.10 $14.90 $15.40 $1�.40 96-gallon $14.30 $15.10 $15.90 $16.40 $16.40 Each Additional 64-gallon $12.50 $13.10 $13.90 $14.40 $14.40 Each Additional 96-gallon $13.30 $14.10 $14.90 $15.40 $15.40 2. Return Trips to Pick Up Waste Wheelers: City Failure to Pick Up - If it is determined that the City missed the waste wheeler, there will be no charge for a return trip. 3. Customer Error or Additional Pick Up: If the customer does not have the can out for collection. or the automated truck's access to the can is blocked on the day of collection,the following fee will be imposed if the City is asked to make a return trip. First Pick Up - A warning that an additional fee for a return trip will be charged - No fee. C:\MyFileslMemoPAP\S W RateProposal.wpd 2 I 999-06-07 � ' . I • • � Additional Pick Ups - Same Day - A fee of�0% of the monthly fee will be charged as follows. CONTAINER 1999-2000 2000-2001 2001-2002 2002-2003 2003-2004 . 96-Qallon $7.15 $7.5� $7.95 $8.20 $8.20 64-gallon $6.75 $7.10 $7.45 $7.70 $7.70 Additional pick ups other than on the same day of collection will be charged an�dditional fee of 65°/o of the monthly fee as follows: CONTAINER 1999-2000 2000-2001 2001-2002 2002-2003 2003-2004 96-ballon $9.30 $9.82 $10.34 $10.67 $10.67 64-gallon $8.78 $9.17 $9.69 $9.75 $10.00 C Non-Curbside Collection Surcharge Properties where waste wheelers, recyclables, or green waste are not collected at the curb shall be charged an additional amount per month as follows: DATE 07-01-99 07-01-00 07-01-O 1 07-01-02 07-01-03 RATE/MONTH $3.00 $3.10 $3.20 $3.30 $3.40 RATE/WEEK $0.70 $0.72 $0.74 $0.76 $0.79 Non-curbside collection means the collection truck or an employee has to physically leave the public right of way to collect the waste, recyclables, or green waste. . For properties that are very difficult to reach or properties where a truck or property could be damaged during collection, the City may require that the owner bring the waste, recyclables, or green waste to the street in lieu of charging an additional charge. When collecting refuse,recyclables,or green waste from private property,the City shall not collect refuse within secured residential yards, within buildings, nor outside of parking lots for businesses or apartments. C:\MyFiles\MemoPAP\S W RateProposal.wpd 3 1999-06-07 , � ' � � ' � � SOLID WASTE RATE (Continued� Residential customers, who are disabled, handicapped, or too frail to move a waste�vheeler to the street, may apply for an exception from the non-curbside collection surcharge. The Solid Waste Manager shall develop forms and procedures for these requests and to verify qualitications for exemptions. D Assignment of Container Types Containers shall be assi�ned,based on the volume of waste to be collected each week. Where waste from a property�routinely exceeds container capacity, the Utility may require the property o�vner to do one of the following: ► Upgrade to a metal container. ► Upgrade to a larger waste wheeler or metal container (dumpster). ► Have additional collections per week. Generally, containers shall be provided, using the following guide: ► Waste Wheeler-Single-family residence,dupleY,individual mobile home in a mobile home park, small office, or small business. ► Metal Container (Dumpster) - Apartment complex with four (4) or more units, business,industry,public agency,mobile home park without individual unit collection, and other locations with sufficient volume. ► Drop-box - Industry, construction, and other high volume waste generators. ► Trash Compactor- Furnished by the customer. ► Rec, cling Container-Blue bin,waste wheeler, and container where appropriate for the volume. C:\MyFiles\MemoPAP\SWRateProposal.wpd 4 I999-06-07 ' � I • • � SOLID WASTE RATE (Continued) E Benton Landfill Closure and Postclosure Monitoring Surcharges The monthly Benton Landfill Closure and Benton Landfill Postclosure Monitorina Surcharges shall be as follows, based on the type of container collected: � MONTHLY RATE & EFFECTIVE DATE WASTE WHEELERS 07-01-99 0'7-01-00 07-01-01 07-01-02 07-01-03 Benton Landfill Closure $0.96 $0.96 $0.96 $0.96 $0.96 Surcharge Benton Landfill $0.18 $0.19 $0.20 $0.21 $0.22 Postclosure Monitoring Surcharge OTHER CONTAINERS Benton Landfill Closure 8.47% 8.47% 8.47% 8.47% 8.47% Surcharge Benton Landfill 1.47% 1.47% 1.47% 1.47% 1.47% Postclosure Monitoring Surcharge The Benton Landfill Closure Surcharge shall terminate upon completion of payments for the bond, issued to fund the cost of the closure of Benton Landfill. The Benton Landfill Postclosure Monitoring Surcharge shall continue until such time as the State waives monitoring requirements for the landfill. These surcharges are in addition to any regular monthly or container collection rates. F Tenant Billing Effective January 1, 2000, the City shall issue only one bill per container. It shall be the responsibility of each landlord to collect the cost of any solid waste services from tenants that share a waste container. Upon approval of the City, a master tenant may act as the property o�vner's agent for bill payment. C:\MyFiles\MemoPAP\SWRateProposai.wpd ? 1999-06-07 . � ' � � � � SOLID WASTE RATE �Continued� G Cost of Collection of Recyclables The cost of recyclables collection shall be included in the basic waste collection charge for residential and non-residential properties. Materials that do not fall within the City's recyclables program shall be treated as �vaste. The Citv will provide containers for its recycling pro�rams. H Green Waste Collection For single family residences and duplexes,the City will provide�reen waste collection for up � to siY (6) 33-gallon cans per week. The cost of collecting green waste shall be included in the waste wheeler charae for residential customers. Until the City automates areen waste collection, containers for green waste shall be provided by the property owner. The maYimum weight of any collected container shall be fifty(50)pounds. The maYimum length of any bundle of branches or limbs shall be four(4) feet. As part of its green waste collection program,the City shall also collect Christmas trees and Fall leaves as follows: ► Leaves - Leaves placed in 33-gallon plastic ar paper bags, or cardboard boYes between November 1 and January 31 of each year. The maYimum weight per container sha11 not eYceed fifty (50)pounds. ► Christmas Trees - In January of each year, the City will collect Christmas trees that have not been flocked and from which all decorations and stands have been removed. provided such trees have been cut into lengths not exceeding four (4) feet. I Nletal Container (Dumpster) Collection Rates 1. Re�ular Schedule: The basic collection rate for container customers for scheduled service shall be based on one collection per week as follows: C:\MyFiles\MemoPAP\S W RateProposal.wpd 6 1999-06-07 . ' . . . • � SOLID WASTE RATE (Continued�, MOI�THLY �OLLECTION RATE MONTHLY COLLECTION RATE & EFFECTNE DATE CONTAINER SIZE 07-01-99 07-01-00 07-01-01 07-01-02 07-01-03 1.0 Cubic Yards $37.00 $39.04 $41.18 $41.59 $41.&4 1.5 Cubic Yards $47?5 $49.85 $52.59 $53.12 $53.44 2.0 Cubic Yards $56.00 $59.08 $62.33 $62.95 $63.33 3.0 Cubic Yards $78.00 $82.29 $86.82 $87.68 $88.21 4.0 Cubic Yards $96.00 $101.28 $106.85 $107.92 $108.57 6.0 Cubic Yards $135.00 $142.43 $150.26 $151.76 $1�2.67 8.0 Cubic Yards $172.00 $181.46 $191.44 $193.35 $194.�1 To convert the monthly collection rate to a weekly rate, the weekly rate shall be divided by 4.33. 2. Multiple Collections Per Week Per Container: Effective each July 15`, all existing discounts below the single collection rate for existing customers shall be reduced by twenty percent(20%)a year,and such discounts shall be eliminated altogether by July 1,2004. Thereafter,there shall not be a discount for additional collections per week for the same container. Each additional collection per week shall be charged the same as the charge for one regular collection per week. Effective July 1, 1999, all new customers shall pay the same price per scheduled container collections as they do for one collection per week. Existing customers, changing business locations, shall be treated as new customers. 3. �ecial Collection Container Service: Container collections, scheduled on a regular basis,requiring extra collections per week shall be char�ed a fee twenty-five percent (25%) above the weekly collection rate as shown in the table: C:\MyFiles\MemoPAP\SWRateProposal.wpd 7 1999-06-07 . . . • i SOLID WASTE RATE (Continued) Special Pick U� CONTAINER 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 SIZE 1.0 Cubic Yard $10.69 $11.28 $11.90 $12.02 $12.09 l.� Cubic Yards $13.64 $14.39 $1�.18 $15.33 $1�.42 2.0 Cubic Yards $16.74 $17.66 $18.63 $18.82 $18.93 3.0 Cubic Yards $22.51 $23.75 $25.06 $25.31 $25.46 4.0 Cubic Yards $27.71 $29.23 $30.84 $31.15 $31.34 6.0 Cubic Yards $31.18 $32.89 $34.70 $35.0� $��.26 8.0 Cubic Yards $49.65 $52.38 $��26 $��.81 $�6.14 4. Temporarv Container Collections: Temporary containers (used less than thirty (30) days) shall be charged a fee seventy-five percent(75%)above the weekly collection rate to cover the delivery and return of that container as shown in the table: Temporarv Container Pick U� CONTAINER 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-0� SIZE 1.0 Cubic Yard $14.96 $15.78 $16.65 $16.82 $16.92 1.5 Cubic Yards $19.09 $20.14 $21.25 $21.46 $21.59 2.0 Cubic Yards $22.63 $23.87 $25.19 $25.44 $25.59 3.0 Cubic Yards $31.52 $33.25 $35.08 $3�.43 $35.64 4.0 Cubic Yards $38.80 $40.93 $43.18 $43.61 $43.87 6.0 Cubic Yards $54.57 $57.57 $60.74 $61.35 $61.72 8.0 Cubic Yards $69.51 $73.33 $77.36 $74.09 $74.53 5. Front-load Compactor Rates: Each collection for front-load compactors shall be set sixty-three percent (63%) higher than the �veekly rate for uncompacted front-load containers to reflect the heavier weight put in a front-load compactor. J Drop-box Collection Rates , C:\My�iles\MemoPAP\SWRateProposal.wpd 8 1999-06-07 • � SOLID WASTE RATE (Continuedl l. Rates for dro�-boxes shall be based on a per collection char�e as follows: CONTAINER MONTHLY RATE/COLLECTION EFFECTIVE DATE SIZE 07-01-99 07-01-00 07-01-01 07-01-02 07-01-03 10 Cubic Yards $141.61 $153.97 $165.37 $172.11 $17891 16 Cubic Yards $16121 $170.97 $179.49 $182.92 $186.38 20 Cubic Yards $175.69 $185.17 $193.28 $19�.89 $198.�2 25 Cubic Yards $194.31 $204.03 $212.19 $214.31 $216.45 30 Cubic Yards $213.97 $224.99 $234.31 $236.96 $239.63 40 Cubic Yards $252.32 $264.93 $275.�3 $278?8 �281.07 2. Extended Time: In the event that a drop-box is not collected by the City within two weeks of its delivery to the property, one collection charge shall be assessed. For each additional week after the first 28 days that the drop-box is not collected,a daily charge, equal to 1/14th of the applicable collection fee, shall be assessed until such time as the City removes the drop-box from the property. 3. Over Loaded Drop-boxes: Drop-boxes, whose weight exceeds the following schedule,shall be assessed a penalty of$53 per ton. Excess weights shall be prorated, based on the actual weight. This charQe shall be increased by one percent (1%) per year. DROP-BOX SIZE MAXIMUM WEIGHT LIMIT 10 Cubic Yards 1.50 Tons 16 Cubic Yards 1.75 Tons 20 Cubic Yards 2.50 Tons 25 Cubic Yards 3.00 Tons 30 Cubic Yards 3.�0 Tons 40 Cubic Yards 4.50 Tons C:\MyFiles\MemoPAP\S W RateProposal.wpd 9 I 999-06-07 • � SOLID WASTE RATE �Continued� 4. Unable to Collect: When an additional drop-box collection trip is necessary due to _ over filling, contents that will tear or poke through the cover tarp, or inaccessibility of a drop-box, the customer shall pay an additional charge of$50. If an additional collection trip is scheduled,and the customer has not taken action to correct the over loading or inaccessibility,the customer shall pay an additional charge of$50 for each additional trip. This charge shall be in addition to any other fees. This char�e shall be increased by one percent (1%) each July 1 S` K Large Trash Compactors Collection Rate 1. Larae Trash Compactors: The rate for trash compactors owned by the customer shall be based on a per collection charge as follows: CONTAINER MONTHLY RATE/COLLECTION EFFECTIVE DATE SIZE 07-01-99 07-01-00 07-01-01 07-01-02 07-01-03 10 Yards $155.94 $163.65 $171.35 $179.06 $186.77 15 Yards _ $185.00 $194.15 $203.29 $212.44 $221.58 20 Yards $214.06 $224.64 $235.22 $24�.80 $256.38 25 Yards $243.11 $255.12 $267.14 $279.15 $291.17 30 Yards $272.17 $285.63 $299.08 $312.54 $325.99 35 Yards $301.22 $316.11 $331.00 $34�.89 $360.78 37 Yards $312.84 $328.31 $343.77 $359.24 $374.70 40 Yards $330.28 $346.60 $362.93 $379.25 $395.58 If a customer acquires a trash compactor that is a different size than those listed above, the size shall be rounded up to the nearest size listed above and that shall be the rate for collection of waste from the compactor until the City enacts a specific rate. C:\MyFiles\MemoPAP\SWRateProposal.wpd 10 1999-06-07 � � SOLID WASTE RATE �Continued� 2. Over Loaded Trash Compactors: Trash compactors, whose weight eYceeds the following schedule shall be assessed a percentage of$53/ton. This charbe shall be increased by one percent (1%) each July 15T. EYcess weight shall be prorated, based on the actual weight. TRASH COMPACTOR SIZE MAXIMUM WEIGHT LIMIT 10 Cubic Yards 2.50 Tons 16 Cubic Yards 2.75 Tons 20 Cubic Yards 3.50 Tons 25 Cubic Yards 4.00 Tons 30 Cubic Yards 4.50 Tons 35 Cubic Yards 5.00 Tons 37 Cubic Yards �.25 Tons 40 Cubic Yards 5.50 Tons 3. Unable to Pick Up:When a call for collection occurs,and by reason of inaccessibility, the trash compactor cannot be collected,and an additional collection trip is necessary, a fee of$50 shall be charged. This charge shall be increased by one percent (1%) each July 1 S`. L Transfer Station Fees, Charges, and Guidelines 1. Self-haul Waste Fees: Fees far household waste that weighs less than two tons per load and that is self-hauled to the transfer station, shall be as follows: C:\MyFiles\MemoPAP\SWRateProposal.wpd I I 1999-06-07 � • SOLID WASTE RATE (Continued� WASTE FEES & EFFECTIVE DATE MEASURE 07-01-99 07-01-00 07-01-01 07-01-02 07-01-03 PER TON RATE $44.00 $48.00 $52.00 $56.00 $58.00 Full Size Pickup (3/4 or 1-ton) Above Cab $15.00 $16.50 $18.00 $19.50 $21.00 Below Rear Window $12.00 $13.50 $15.00 $16.50 $18.00 Minimum to Level $10.00 $11.50 $13.00 $14.50 $16.00 Mini Pickup ('/z-ton) Above Cab $14.00 $15.50 $17.00 $18.50 $20.00 Below Rear Window $11.00 $12.50 $14.00 $15.50 $17.00 Minimum to Level $8.00 $9.50 $11.00 $12.50 $14.00 Utility Van Full $15.00 $16.50 $18.00 $19.50 $21.00 Half Full $12.00 $13.50 $15.00 $16.50 $18.00 Minimum $10.00 $11.50 $13.00 $14.50 $16.00 Trailer Small (Under 7 feet) $7.00 - $8.50 - $10.00 - $11.50 - $13.00 - $10.00 $11.50 $13.00 $14.50 $16.00 Large $12.00 - $13.50 - $15.00 - $16.50 - $18.00 - (7 feet or longer) $15.00 $16.50 $18.00 $19.50 $21.00 Bag or Waste Can 33-gallon Waste Can $1.00 $1.10 $1.20 $1.30 $1.40 33-gallon Bag $1.00 $1.10 $1.20 $1.30 $1.40 The Solid Waste Director shall develop tables to implement self-haul green waste fees for trailers based upon the length of the trailer bed and the depth of green waste in the trailer. C:\MyFiles\MemoPAP\SWRateProposai.�vpd 12 1999-06-07 . . i • SOLID WASTE RATE (Continued) 2. Self-haul Green Waste Fees: Fees for self-haul green waste shall be set at thirty percent (30% per ton rate) of the cost for household waste as follows: RATE & EFFECTIVE DATE MEASURE 07-01-99 07-01-00 07-01-01 07-01-02 07-01-03 PER TON RATE $13.20 $14.40 $15.60 $16.80 $17.40 Full Size Pickup (3/� or 1-ton) Above Cab $6.00 $7.00 $8.00 $9.00 $10.00 Above Level to $5.00 $6.00 $7.00 $8.00 $9.00 Top of Cab Minimum to Level $4.00 $5.00 $6.00 $7.00 $8.00 Mini Pickup ('/2-ton) Above Cab $5.00 $6.00 $7.00 $8.00 $9.00 Above Level to $4.00 $5.00 $6.00 $7.00 $8.00 Top of Cab Minimum to Level $3.00 $4.00 $5.00 $6.00 $7.00 Utility Van Full $6.00 $7.00 $.800 $9.00 $10.00 Half Full $5.00 $6.00 $7.00 $8.00 $9.00 Minimum $4.00 $5.00 $6.00 $7.00 $8.00 Trailer Small (under 7 feet) $4.00 $5.00 $6.00 $7.00 $8.00 Large $6.00 $7.00 $8,00 $9.00 $10.00 (7 feet or longer) Bag or Waste Can 33-gallon Waste Can $1.00 $1.10 $1.20 $1.30 $1.40 33-gallon Bag $1.00 $1.10 $1.20 $1.30 $1.40 C:\MyFiles\MemoPAP\SWRateProposal.wpo l3 1999-06-07 � � SOLID WASTE RATE (Continued� Construction Debris: Fees for self-haul construction debris shall be charged at the same rate as household waste, provided clean wood (wood without paint or other treatment) shall be charged at the same rate as for self-hauled green waste. 3. Specia(. Hard-to-handle Items or Items Not To Be Buried In a Landfill: The following items shall be charged a per item rate for special handling iii order to be diverted from being buried at the landfill: ITEM RATE/EACH Car Tire Only $ 1.25 Car Wheel or Rim Only $ 1.25 Car Tire with Rim $ 3.25 Truck Tire Only (46" diameter x 12" wide) $ 6.25 Truck Wheel or Rim Only $ 5.00 Appliance With Motor or Compressor $15.00 Other Large Appliance with Motor $10.00 Small Appliance Without Motor $ 5.00 Couch/Large Chair/Table $ 6.00 4. Contaminated Green Waste: Any green waste that is contaminated with other materials, such as dirt, shall be treated as regular waste and shall be charged the fee applied to household waste. 5. Asphalt,Concrete,Dirt,LarQe Tree Stumps,and Rocks: Asphalt,concrete,dirt,and rocks shall not be accepted at the transfer station. Such materials shall be taken to an appropriate landfill. Tree stumps over 48 inches in diameter or with dirt and root balls shall be treated as waste. 6. Toxic or Hazardous Materials: No toxic nor hazardous materials shall be accepted from residential customers at the transfer station except at the Household Hazardous Waste Facility (See Household Hazardous Waste Facility Charges and Materials). 7. Option to Weigh Trash: In lieu of using one of the self-haul waste or green waste schedules above, the Solid Waste Director or his designee may choose to weigh a load of trash. If the load is suspected to weigh more than the cost covered by the volume charge, the load shall be weighed. If the load weighs more than one (1)ton, it shall be charged the per-ton-rate. 8. Large or Heaw Loads: Loads that weigh more than two(2)tons or that are in excess of five (5) cubic yards shall be charged the following rate when self-hauled to the transfer station. C:\MyFiles\tilemoPAP\SWRateProposal.wpd 14 1999-06-07 � � SOLID WASTE RATE (Continued� . Effective 07-01-99 07-01-00 07-01-O 1 07-01-02 07-01-03 - Date Rate $56.00 $57.00 $�8.00 $59.00 $60.00 The transfer facility reserves the right to direct large loads directly to the landfill ifthe transfer facility's push wall area is shut down for repairs or the volume of activity brought to the transfer facility is too great at the end of the day for the City to truck the waste to the landfill before the landfill closes for the dav. 9. Household Hazardous Waste Facility Fees and Materials: Fees for the Household Hazardous Waste Facility shall be based on 30 percent (30%) of the City's cost to dispose of the chemical and then rounded off to the nearest whole dollar. Each year, the Solid Waste Director shall adjust the disposal fees to reflect any price or cost changes. 10. Recyclables Drop-off Center: Fees for the Recyclables Drop-off Center shall be as follows: SERVICE RATE & EFFECTIVE DATE FEE 07-01-99 07-01-00 07-01-01 07-01-02 07-01-03 Motor Removal $5.00 $5.25 $5.50 $5.75 $6.00 Refrigerant Removal $5.00 $525 $5.50 $5.75 $6.00 a. Special Handling Fee: A special handling fee for the items listed below shall be charged by the Solid Waste Director when market conditions result in a loss on recycling scrap metals. Every six (6) months, the Solid Waste Director shall review the City's cost to dispose of scrap metals and shall adjust the fee from $0.00 to a maximum of $5 in order to make up the difference between the City's cost and what it receives from the sale of scrap metals. Based on a$0 fee if the City is obtaining$20 per ton for scrap metals and based on a fee as $5 if the City is paying $20 per ton to get someone to take scrap metals. Oven Dishwasher Oven/Stove Combo 1-ton or Larger HVAC Unit Refrigerator Water Heater Freezer Drier Washer Equivalently Sized Business Machines or Industrial Equipment C:\MyFiles\MemoPAP\SW RateProposal.wpd 1� 1999-06-07 , � � SOLID WASTE RATE (Continued� b. Larae Scrap Metat Loads: Large loads of scrap metals shall be charged a special handling fee as follows: WEIGHT HANDLING FEE 0 - 200 Pounds $ 5.00 201 - 400 Pounds $ 8.00 401 - 600 Pounds $11.00 601 - 800 Pounds $14.00 The recyclables Drop-off Center shall not accept scrap metal loads in excess of 800 pounds, automobile or truck bodies and frames, vehicle engines, nor equivalent items. c. Materials That Can Be Auctioned: At the Solid Waste Utility's option, reusable items,dropped-off at the Recyclables Drop-off Center,that may have value, shall be auctioned-off to the highest bidder on a biweekly basis. 13. Animal Carcasses Animal carcasses shall not be placed in City waste containers nor shall they be accepted at the transfer station. M Compost Sales and Pricing 1. Retail Sales: The Solid Waste Utility shall sell any compost it produces directly to customers for not less than the average retail value of three local, retail outlets that sell equivalent compost. Each May,the Solid Waste Utility shall conduct a survey to establish the price. If there is not comparable compost in the market,the Solid Waste Director shall set the price,based on a reasonable cost recovery and to minimize the amount of grass to be buried at the landfill. A discount of up to a fifteen percent (15%) may be provided for purchases in excess of four(4) cubic yards. 2. Wholesale Sale of Compost: The Utility may sell compost on a wholesale basis to refail businesses at eighty percent (80%) of the City's posted retail price. 3. Wood Chip Sales: The City may sell wood chips to the public, nonprofit organizations, public agencies,or on a wholesale basis,following the same formula by which it sells compost. The price for wood chips shall be established on an annual basis by the Solid Waste Director or his designee. 4. Sales to Nonprofit Or�anizations and Public A e�: The Solid Waste Utility may sell compost or wood chips to nonprofit organizations and public agencies, doing landscape or beautification projects in the City, at the City's wholesale price. C:\MyFiles\MemoPAP\SWRateProposal.wpd 16 1999-06-07 � ; _ . � � 5. Compost and Wood Chips Deliverv Costs: If the buyer of compost or wood chips does not provide transportation,the City may truck compost,based on the actual cost plus ten percent(10%)to any location within the City or within five (5) miles of the Solid Waste Transfer/Recycling Facility,whichever is further. The minimum load to be trucked by the City shall be five (5) tons or ten (10) cubic yards. If a driver or _ vehicle is not available, the Utility may decline to provide this service. N Fees for Other Services When special services are not covered by adopted fees or charges are required, the Solid Waste Utility shall charge actual costs, including labor, overhead, fuel, equipment, tipping fees, and other char�es to the Utility. O Collection of Waste That Creates a Public Health and Safety Hazard on Private Property If the Solid Waste Utility collects, transports, and buries waste, collected from private property, to remove a public health and safety hazard or as part of an abatement process in addition to any required service rate, such service shall be charged to the property owner at the appropriate,posted rate. If there is not an applicable service rate,the charge shall be the actual cost, based on the weight of the materials removed and the type of container used to haul the waste material. If not paid within thirty(30)days of billing,it shall constitute a lien on the property. C:\MyFiles\MemoPAP\SWRateProposal.wpo l7 I999-06-07