ORDINAN
AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING SOLID WASTE SERVICE RATES AND
AMENDING CHAPTER IX, ARTICLE 4, SECTIONS 12, AND 13 OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE GOVERNING BODY OF THE CITY OF
Section
1. Sections 9-412.1, 9-412.2, 9-412.3,
9-412.4, and 9-413 of the
9-412 RATES AND SCHEDULES.
Until changed by ordinance, the following collection rates
and schedules shall be effective:
9-412.1 For single-family dwellings, and for each family living unit
in multiple-family dwellings not charged commercial container rates, $11.95 per
month.
9-412.2 All other
multiple-family dwellings, and all business, commercial, industrial,
institutional or professional facilities or establishments are classified as
commercial customers and shall be charged the commercial rate as follows:
(A) The minimum commercial rate shall be $17.38
per month, which allows the customer to have
(B)
(C) In areas of the City where congestion and
the lack of available space on-premises requires the use of commercial
containers placed in or near alley rights-of-way or on public parking lots for
the common use of business, professional, commercial, residential or other
occupants of the block where the containers are located, charges shall be
determined as follows:
(1) For buildings occupied by more than one
business, apartment, institution, professional office, restaurant, club, or
other enterprise, the rate shall be the sum of the rates for each individual
occupant. The minimum rate for any occupant shall be the current minimum
commercial rate except for apartment units which shall be charged at the
residential rate per unit.
(2) The rate for individual occupants other
than residential units will be established by square footage used or, as deemed
appropriate by the Director of Public Works, in comparison with rates charged
to users similar in nature and size in areas of the City where rates are more
precisely determined by the level of service requested by the owners or
operators concerned.
(3) Charges for refuse collection service
may be billed to the owner of the building or to the individual tenants at the
option of the owner. Building owners
choosing to have collection fees billed to the tenants must provide complete
billing information to the City and provide timely notification of any tenant
changes as they occur.
(4) Charges which cannot be collected from
the tenants either during their occupancy or after they vacate the premises
will be billed to the building owner.
(5) Building owners who are able to provide
proper facilities for placing commercial containers on or near their premises
for use solely by their tenants shall be billed at the container rate as set
forth below.
(6) Owners of shopping centers are
responsible for the payment of refuse collection charges for all of the
occupants of the shopping center unless they provide specifically designated
sites for the placement of containers for each tenant and notify the City Solid
Waste Division of the amount to be charged to each tenant if the sharing of
containers is permitted or required by the shopping center owner.
9-412.3 RATES.
(A) The rates for one-ten
(1-10) cubic yard refuse container rates are as follows:
Container Size Rental/Maintenance Service Charge Per Pickup Special Pickup
(Cubic Yards) Charge Per
Month Uncompacted Compacted Service Charge*
1.0 $ 13.93 $ 5.35 $ ---- $ 30.00
2.0 19.96 9.15 18.28 32.50
3.0 23.21 12.28 24.72 35.00
4.0 25.85 15.52 31.04 37.50
6.0 33.41 20.90 41.78 42.50
8.0 38.80 26.24 52.46 47.50
10.0 47.43 32.57 64.48 52.50
* The Special Pick Up Service is $27.50 base charge
plus $2.50 per cubic yard.
(B) The rates for
hook-lift refuse containers are as follows plus the landfill charge based on
weight:
Container
Size Rental/Maintenance
Service
Charge
(Cubic Yards) Charge Per Month Per
Pickup
12.0 50.75 67.50
14.0 50.75 73.50
16.0 56.10 76.00
18.0 56.10 80.00
(C) The rates for
roll-off refuse containers (uncompacted) are as
follows plus the landfill charge based on weight:
Container
Size Rental/Maintenance
Service
Charge
(Cubic Yards) Charge Per Month Per
Pickup
Uncompacted
20.0 61.90 104.25
21.0 61.90 107.25
30.0 73.00 134.25
35.0 73.00 149.25
40.0 73.00 164.25
OVER 40.0 73.00 164.25 plus
$3.00 per cubic yard over 40
(D)
The rates for roll-off refuse containers (compacted) are as
follows plus the landfill charge based on weight:
Container Size Rental/Maintenance
Service
Charge
(Cubic Yards) Charge Per
Month Per
Pickup
16.0 NA $ 128.50
17.0 NA 135.50
18.0 NA 138.50
20.0 NA 144.50
21.0 NA 147.50
25.0 NA 159.50
27.0 NA 164.50
30.0 NA 174.50
35.0 $ 433.86 189.50
39.0 NA 201.50
40.0 NA 204.50
(E) The monthly rental and maintenance charge for city-owned roll-out carts provided for semi-automated collection shall be $2.00 per month for capacities over sixty-five (65) gallons and $1.50 per month for capacities sixty-five (65) gallons or less. The fee per pickup for roll-out carts used by multi-family and non-residential accounts shall be $2.50.
(F) The service
charges per pickup listed in 9-412.3(D) shall be increased by $56.00 per pickup
for any roll-off container which must be off-loaded from the collection vehicle
and reversed before it can be emptied.
9-412.4 ADDITIONAL
COMMERCIAL CONTAINER FEES.
(A) The rental
and maintenance fee charged for any City-owned container rented for less than a
month shall be one quarter (1/4) of the monthly fee for each week or portion
thereof.
(B)
(
(D) Customers
using City-owned containers over ten (10) cubic yards in capacity will be
charged for a minimum of one (1) collection per month.
(E)
(F) The rental
and maintenance fee does not cover for other than routine maintenance. Damages from fires in or around the container
will result in additional charges to cover labor and material for restoration
of the container.
(G) Wheeled
commercial containers which must be moved by hand by the collection crew shall
be limited to no more than two hundred fifty (250) pounds per cubic yard. Heavier loads will be billed at twice the
normal fee.
9-413CHARGES,
LOW-INCOME ELDERLY PERSONS
The purpose of this Section is to permit qualified
low-income elderly person to have reduced sanitation charges. A low-income elderly person is one who is
sixty (60) years of age or more on or before the 1st day of January of the year
in which the reduced service charge is applicable. To qualify for this low-income elderly person
reduced sanitation service charge:
(A) The individual
shall have an income during the preceding calendar year from all sources of
less than $10,527 or
(B) Any person
who is the head of a family with a family income during the preceding calendar
year from all sources of less than $14,113;
(C) The individual
must meet the qualifications of this Section.
Section 2. Sections
9-412.1, 9-412.2, 9-412.3, 9-412.4, and 9-413 of the
Section 3. This ordinance
shall take effect on and after
ADOPTED by the Governing Body of
the
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Dennis Highberger, Mayor
ATTEST:
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City Clerk
Approved as to form and legality:
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David L. Corliss
Director of Legal Services