HomeMy WebLinkAbout68-142RESOLUTION 68-142 ESTABLISHING A REVISED
SCHEDULE OF RATES FOR REFUSE COT.LW. CTION
WHEREAS, preparatory to the establishment of direct charges
for the collection and disposal of refuse in the city of Santa Ana,
the City Council reduced the tax rate for the fiscal year 1965-66
by 13 1/2 cents on each $100.00 of assessed value of property
within the City; and
WHEREAS, thereafter the City Council adopted Ordinance NS-823
which provided for refuse collection regulation and authorized the
establishment of charges for the collection and disposal of refuse
by resolution;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: That the rates hereinbelow
set out are the rates that shall be due to the City for the
collection and disposal of refuse and/or for stand-by or the avail-
ability of said service. Said rates shall be added to the rate
charged for water service and billed with the bill for water service.
Any residential, commercial, or industrial occupancy not served by
Santa Ana water service, and any residential, commercial, or
industrial occupant of an identifiable separate space but not served
by a separate water meter, shall be separately billed for stand-by
collection and refuse disposal service. All rates for such service
shall be due and payable at the Finance Department in the City Hall
on the date of billing therefor and become delinquent 15 days from
and after the date of such billing. A penalty of 10% shall be
charged on all unpaid bills for such service 30 days from and after
the billing date.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED: That the rates to be charged for
stand-by collection and refuse disposal service are hereby established
in accordance with the schedule hereinafter set out:
REVISED SCHEDULE OF RATES FOR REFUSE COLLECTION AND STAND-BY
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The basic rate for each single family residence for each two
months, or part thereof, shall be $2.00.
The basic rate for each duplex family residence served by a
single water meter for each two months, or part thereof, shall
be $3.00.
The basic rate for all triplex family residences served by a
single water meter for each two months, or part thereof, shall
be $4.00.
Each residential building containing four or more units served
by a single water meter shall be considered as a commercial
occupancy for the purposes of establishing the charge for
refuse collection.
Each commercial and each industrial occupancy, except those
which are located in the map area as defined in and regulated
by Paragraph No. 6 next hereinbelow set out and any other
occupancy not expressly provided for herein shall pay the basic
rate of $2.00 for each two month period. Any service beyond
once a week pickup with a 200 pound maximum shall be provided
only by agreement with City's contractor and paid for by occupant
in addition to the basic rate.
The rates for each commercial and industrial occupancy, which
shall include each occupancy other than those described in
paragraphs numbered 1, 2, and 3, above, which are located in
the area shown on the map at page 12 of SPECIFICATIONS - REFUSE
COLLECTION SERVICE, JUNE 17, 1963, on file in the office of the
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Clerk of the Council, as amended by letters from the Director
of Public Works dated February 20, 1964, and August 17, 1967,
addressed to the president of Great Western Reclamation, Inc.,
which enlarged the area covered by the agreement with addressee
dated August 12, 1963, by extending said area to include Flower
Street from Fourth Street to, but not including, the intersection
with Sixth Street, for each two months, or part thereof, shall
be in accordancd with the following schedule:
Quantity Per
Collection One Two Three Five Six
0 to 2.0 cubic yards,
or
0 to 100 pounds
$2.00 $4.00 $6.00 $10.00 $12.00
Over 2.0 to 4.0
cubic yards, or
101 to 200 pounds
4.00 8.00 12.00 20.00 24.00
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Each business or industrial unit occupying identifiably
separate space shall constitute a unit to be charged in
accordance with the above schedule.
The number of refuse collections per week shall be either
one, two, three, five, or six as requested by the unit or
occupancy receiving the service, but in no instance shall
be less than one per week.
The quantities for which each business or industrial user
shall be billed shall be established by City personnel as
assigned by and under the supervision of the Director of
Public Works. These quantities shall be re-evaluated
periodically as the Director of Public Works may deem
necessary to achieve a charge equitable to the business or
industrial user and the City. The establishment of any
volume rate shall take into consideration seasonal
fluctuations and any other special circumstances as, when
averaged out over the year, shall permit simplified billing
procedure of the most equitable rate. Either the business
or industrial unit being served or the contractor handling
City refuse collection may request such re-evaluation of
the quantity rate, but determination of the timeliness,
necessity and number of such re-evaluations shall be at the
discretion of the Director of Public Works, except that a
refusal by him to make such re-evaluation shall be subject
to appeal to the City Council. Any adjustments resulting
from a re-evaluation of quantity rates shall be made at
the next regular billing date and shall continue until
changed as provided herein.
The schedules of Charges_contained herein are the charges to be
made by the City for refuse collection other than the container
service charges billed and collected directly by the City's
refuse collection contractor. There will be no City charge to
users of containerized services.
The schedules of charges contained herein apply only to refuse
services which conform to the standard requirements of the City
(e.g., placement at curb or in alley, not more than 200 pounds
per pickup, and all other regulations). Any services received
in addition to or greater than these standard requirements shall
be billed directly by the contractor, in addition to the billing
by the City as provided herein. Such additional charges shall
be evaluated and determined by the Director of Public Works or
his designated representative after investigation of the
conditions pertaining to the added services required and
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and consulting with the business Or industrial unit served
and the contractor. The additional charges to which the
contractor shall be entitled shall be based in general upon
the schedule of charges contained herein and the data contained
in the refuse collection costs report of the City Manager to
the City Council dated July 29, 1964, as modified by such
subsequent changes in cost data as may be deemed applicable by
the Director of Public Works.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED: That the charges provided for herein
shall be added to the water bills or separately billed beginning
November 1, 1968, and shall thereafter be billed each two months.
PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Santa
Aha at its regular meeting held on
ATTEST:
the 7th day of October, 1968.
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STATE OF CALIFORNIA)
COUNTY OF ORANGE ) SS
CITY OF SANTA ANA )
I, DORIS M. BROWN, do hereby certify that I am the Clerk
of the Council of the City of Santa Ana; that the foregoing
Resolution was introduced to said Council at its regular meeting
held on the 7th day of October, 1968, and was at said meeting
passed and adopted by the following vote, to wit:
AYES,
NOES,
COUNCILMEN:
COUNCILMEN:
He~rin, Brooks~ Csrlson, Griset, Thurman,
McMich&el
Narkel
ABSENT, COUNCILMEN: None
CLERK OF THE COUNCIL
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