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HomeMy WebLinkAbout33-Public Services ,.--,..,- jjg J.. - ., w elTV OF SAN BERORDINO - REQUEST (J)R COUNCIL ACTION From: Manuel P. Moreno, Jr. Director of Public Services Dept: Public Services Subject: Hold public hearing to discuss rate increase for residential &; coomercial refuse collection and adopt resolution. Date: May 7, 1992 Synopsis of Previous Council action: July 17, 1989....Resolution No. 89-255 authorizing rate increase due to an increase in landfill tipping fees was approved. Jtme 18, 1990....Resolution No. 90-244 authorizing rate increase due to an increase in landfill tipping fees was approved. July 1, 1991.... .Resolution No. 91-288 authorizing rate increase due to an increase in landfill tipping fees and repealing Resolution No. 90-244 was adopted. May 4, 1992......Mayor and Common Council set public hearing. R~."''''' motion: That the hearing be closed; and said resolution be adopted. J' 4~~-)v~ Contact person: Manuel P. Moreno. Jr. Supporting data attached: Staff Report and resolution Phone: 384-5140 All Ward: FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: Source: (Acct. No.) (Acct. DescriDtionl Finance: Council Notes: Agenda Item No_ 3.3 . Ot'1~ OF SAN BERARDINO - REQUEST Q)R COUNCIL ACTION STAFF REPORT The proposed increase in the residential and commercial refuse collection fees has been recommended to offset the 25% increase in tipping (dumping) fees which was approved by the County Board of sup~tvisors effective 07/01/92. The Department of public services has budgeted $5,579,450 for County dumping charges for both commercial and residential refuse sections. This represents an i~crease of 18% over last year's budget. The tipping fees are a pass-through payment to the county for the estimated 152,236 tons of solid waste which are projected to be dumped at county landfill sites during the next fiscal year. The proposed increase also reflects increased tonnage taken to landfills, which is a result of a residential and business growth within the city. As noted on the attached fund balance statement, the estimated revenues using the existing refuse fee structure as a base will generate approximately $11,896,000 in fiscal year 92-93. Estimated expenditures are $14,077,214. Assuming no refuse rate increase, the estimated deficit fund balance as of June 30, 1993 will be $2,649,411. The proposed refuse rate increase of 17% for all single-family collection, multiple dwelling and mobile home parks, as well as a commercial rate increase of $0.60 per cubic yard and a $2.49 per cubic yard increase in 2 through 8 yard compac~or containers to cover their proportionately heavy volume will collectively generate approximately $2,649,411 in additional revenue. This will offset the projected deficit fund balance of $2,649,411, assuming collection projections remain constant. The estimated fund balance on June 30, 1993 with the rate increase will be $000,000. It should be noted that the San Bernardino County Department of Environmental Health Services allows local private haulers operating in unincorporated areas of the County to charge up to 18% over our current rates. This margin is anticipated to remain the same with the July 1, 1992 increase in county landfill tipping fees. It is therefore recommended that the Mayor and Common Council adopt the proposed refuse rate increase effective July 1, 1992. 75_0264 . .., o o RESOLUTION NO. 1 2 RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO FIXING AND DETERMINING THE FEES AND CHARGES TO BE CHARGED 3 FOR THE COLLECTION AND DISPOSAL OF REFUSE, AND REPEALING RESOLUTION NO. 91-288 AND AMENDMENTS THERETO, AND PROVISIONS FOR AUTOMATED 4 RESIDENTIAL REFUSE COLLECTION. S 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. The fees and charges set forth herein shall apply to refuse collection services provided by the City. SECTION 2. A minimum sixty-five dollar ($65.00) deposit shall be required for each new commercial refuse account. Said deposit must be paid prior to the city commencing refuse collection service. This deposit shall be retained by the City and applied to any closing bill upon termination of service. Any excess amount shall be refunded. 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 SECTION 3. Collection and DisDosal of Refuse - Sinale Familv Residences. For collection and disposal of refuse, the owner or authorized agent, of any single-family residential premises, or portions, thereof, located within the territorial limits of the city of San Bernardino, shall pay the following fee: $15.25 per month for regular twice per week curbside or alley service. $15.25 per month for two (2) times per week automated refuse service plus $10.50 per month for each additional ninety(90) gallon automated container requested. City is to provide each residence with one (1) ninety (90) gallon container for automated collection only. Request(s) for additional container(s) must have approval of property owner. Service is implemented for approximately 14,000 05/18/92 1 - .- '( o o 1 single-family dwellings within the incorporated limits.ofthe city 2 of San Bernardino. The specific routes are on file in the 3 Department of Public Services. 4 SECTION 4. Collection and Disoosal of Refuse - Multiole 5 OWellinas. Aoartments. Etc. For collection and disposal of refuse, 6 the owner or authorized agent of any apartment house, court, mobile 7 home park, trailer court, duplex or other multiple dwelling unit 8 complex shall pay the following fees: 9 NUMBER OF UNITS AND TOTAL FEE PER MONTH 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 05/18/92 28 2 units $18.95 3 Units $27.55 4 Units $35.95 5 units $43.80 More than 5 units: $43.80 plus $7.50 each unit over 5. It shall be the duty of the Director of Public Services to determine the number of units actually used, or capable of being used, for housekeeping purposes and to adjust the assessment for each use accordingly. In areas receiving automated residential service, the City will provide one (1) ninety (90) gallon container for every pair of dwelling units or fraction thereof. SECTION 5. COLLECTION AND DISPOSAL OF REFUSE - SMALL BUSINESSES. For collection of refuse the owner, or authorized agent of any hotel, office building, restaurant, shop, store, hospital, auto court, motel or other similar place shall pay the following fees, based on the placement for collection of one (1) city-provided ninety (90) gallon automated container in areas receiving automated 2 ~ " o o 1 service, or not more than two (2) thirty-two (32) gallon. containers 2 per collection in remaining areas of the city: 3 COLLECTIONS PER WEEK FEE PER MONTH 4 1 $13.10 5 2 $15.25 6 3 $23.45 7 4 $38.70 8 5 $59.35 9 SECTION 6. Collection and DisDosal of Refuse utilizina bins 10 and Hvdraulic Loadina EauiDment. (a) When the refuse collection 11 is performed by means of bins and city hydraulic loading equipment 12 the monthly fee shall be as follows for each collection per week. 13 A monthly rental fee shall be charged for the use of city-owned bins 14 and shall be in addition to the collection and disposal fee. 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 CUSTOMER USING CITY- BIN CAPACITY FURNISHED BINS OWNED BINS* BIN RENTAL FEE 2 Cu. Yd. $ 38.46 $ 47.46 $ 9.00 3 Cu. Yd. $ 57.69 $ 66.69 $ 9.00 4 Cu. Yd. $ 76.92 $ 86.92 $10.00 8 Cu. Yd. $153.84 $169.84 $16.00 *Includes monthly Bin Rental Fee. (b) All fees pursuant to this Section shall be reviewed periodically and, on the basis of findings, monthly fees shall be adjusted to maintain conformance with the fee schedule set forth in Subsection (a) above, except that monthly fees shall not be adjusted to maintain conformance with the fee schedule set forth in relation to temporary variations of refuse due to seasonal factors, where 05/18/92 3 , y' o o 1 such variations form the average do not extend beyond a.three-month 2 period. 3 (c) When a city-owned bin is requested for use on a temporary 4 basis a special delivery charge of eighteen dollars ($18.00) shall 5 be made for each such bin, in addition to the regular monthly bin 6 rental fee; said monthly rental fee shall be prorated for the period 7 of such use, in increments of not less than one (1) week. A service 8 fee equal to twenty-five percent (25%) of the regular monthly 9 collection and disposal fee for the size of bins so-utilized shall 10 be charged for each time the bin is serviced, at intervals of not 11 less than two (2) weeks. 12 (d) When a city refuse collection crew documents a container 13 was unserviceable upon their arrival there will be no reduction in 14 charges nor will there be an in-lieu-of pickup made without 15 customer's authorization and a charge of twenty-five percent (25%) 16 of the regular monthly fee for the particular container. 17 SECTION 7. Collection and Oisoosal of Refuse utilizinq 18 Comoaction-Tvoe containers with a Caoacitv of 2 - 8 cubic vards. 19 When the service performed by the city is the collection and 20 disposal of refuse placed for collection in city approved compaction 21 type containers having a capacity from two (2) to eight (8) cubic 22 yards, the monthly fee, for one time per week collection, shall be 23 as follows: 24 1/1 25 III 26 III 27 05/18/92 28 4 0 0 CONTAINER CAPACITY FEE PER MONTH 2 Cu. Yds. $ 58.31 3 Cu. Yds. $ 87.46 4 Cu. Yds. $116.63 6 Cu. Yds. $174.92 f , 1 2 3 4 5 Collection and Disoosal of Refuse utilizina Larae 6 SECTION 8. 7 Comoaction-Tvoe containers or Commercial Droo-Bodies. 8 (a) When the service performed by the city is the collection 9 and disposal of refuse placed for collection in City approved 10 compaction-type containers or commercial drop-bodies, having a 11 capacity of 10, 15, 20, 30, 35, or 40 cubic yards, the fee for each 12 time of collection shall be as listed below. Collection shall be 13 made at intervals of not less than two (2) weeks for dry wastes, and 14 at intervals of not less than one (1) week for wet or food- A monthly rental fee shall be charged for the 15 containing wastes. 16 use of City-owned containers and shall be in addition to the 17 collection and disposal fee. 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 MONTHLY RENTAL FEE FEE PER PICK UP $148.30 $221. 60 $258.25 $331. 55 $349.88 SERVICE FEE* TIPPING CHARGE CONTAINER CAPACITY $75.00 $75.00 $75.00 $75.00 $75.00 $75.00 $ 73.30 10 Cu. Yds. (2 Tons) $146.60 15 Cu. Yds. (3 Tons) $45.00 $60.00 $183.25 20 Cu. Yds. (5 Tons) $256.55 30 Cu. Yds. (7 Tons) $274.88 35 Cu. Yds. (7.5 Tons) $75.00 $368.20 $293.20 40 Cu. Yds. (8 Tons) *Includes labor and equipment. 5 05/18/92 '", Y' o o 1 (b) In the event the City is required to pay a tipping charge 2 for weight in excess of the above tonnage schedule, that charge 3 shall be a debt of the customer based on a tipping fee at the rate 4 of thirty-six dollars and sixty-five cents ($36.65) per ton and 5 shall be added as a pass through to the base fee due the City. 6 (c) Removal of tires or hard to handle material as defined by 7 the County Solid Waste Management Department shall be at the rate of 8 eighty-six dollars and sixty-five cents ($86.65) per ton Disposal 9 Fee plus seventy-five dollars ($75.00) Service Charge. 10 (d) In the event a city crew documents a container was 11 unserviceable upon their arrival, the customer will be assessed a 12 service fee at the rate of seventy-five dollars ($75.00) per attempt 13 to service container. 14 SECTION 9. The Director of Public Services, upon request, may 15 provide for the special collection and removal of refuse from any 16 place or premises at any time ("Specials"), in addition to or beyond 17 the regular collection service schedule, or in a manner different 18 from normal collection practice and procedures. The rate for any 19 such special service shall be eighty-eight dollars ($88.00) per hour 20 with a minimum charge of twenty-two dollars ($22.00). 21 SECTION 10. All fees and charges set forth in this resolution 22 shall be collected monthly. 23 SECTION 11. Any service for the collection and disposal of 24 refuse as set forth in this resolution may be discontinued by the 25 Director of Public Services if any fees or charges, as levied 26 27 28 05/18/92 6 " . o o 1 herein, are not paid withil'1 ninety (90) days from the date said 2 assessment is billed. 3 SECTION 12. The Mayor and Common Council may exempt from the 4 fee provisions and charges of this resolution certain nonprofit 5 events in the public interest. The exemption shall be subject to 6 any conditions imposed by the Director of Public Services. 7 SECTION 13. The Director of Public Services may provide 8 collection and disposal service without charge in emergency 9 situations and when, in the opinion of the Director, such action is 10 necessary to correct fire hazards, or other conditions which present 11 an imminent threat to health and safety. 12 SECTION 14. Resolution No. 91-288 and amendments thereto and 13 any other resolution in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. 14 III 15 III 16 III 17 III 18 III 19 III 20 II/ 21 III 22 II/ 23 II/ 24 II/ 25 II/ 26 II/ 27 28 05/18/92 7 , . o o 1 RESOLUTION. . . FIXING AND DETERMINING THE FEES AND CHARGES TO BE CHARGED FOR THE COLLECTION AND DISPOSAL OF REFUSE, AND REPEALING 2 RESOLUTION NO. 91-288 AND AMENDMENTS THERETO, AND PROVISIONS FOR AUTOMATED RESIDENTIAL REFUSE COLLECTION. S 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing resolution was duly adopted by the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino at a meeting thereof, held on the day of , 1992, by the following vote, to wit: council Members: ~ NAYS ABSTAIN ABSENT ESTRADA REILLY HERNANDEZ MAUDSLEY MINOR 13 14 POPE-LUDLAM MILLER City Clerk of The foregoing resolution is hereby approved this ____ day , 1992. w. R. Holcomb, Mayor City of San Bernardino JAMES F. PENMAN, Cittorney By: ,~ 7 k-n-.. 05/18/92 8 " .... 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NUMBER OF UNITS CURRENT PROPOSED 2 Units $16.15/Mo $18.95/Mo 3 units $23.50/Mo $27.55/MO 4 units $30.65/Mo $35.95/Mo 5 units $37.35/Mo $43.80/Mo More than 5 units (Base plus per unit $37.35 + $43.80 + fee for each unit over 5) $6.50 $7.50 RESIDENTIAL SERVICE - FOR SMALL BUSINESSES "HAND PICKING" COLLECTIONS PER WEEK CURRENT PROPOSED 1 $11. 15/Mo $13.10/Mo 2 $13.00/Mo $15.25/Mo 3 $20.00/Mo $23.45/MO 4 $33.00/Mo $38.70/MO 5 $50.60/MO $59.35/MO CURRENT: PROPOSED: RESIDENTIAL "SPECIALS" FOR BULKY ITEMS OR LARGE OUANTITIES $18.75 per 1/4 hour of loading time, $18.75 minimum. $22.00 per 1/4 hour of loading time, $22.00 minimum. Refuse Rate Increase Exhibit A 1 " . ~ o o COMMERCIAL - COMPACTED BIN SERVICE MONTHLY FEE BASED ON ONCE A WEEK SERVICE CONTAINER CURRENT SERVICE EXTRA PICK UP PROPOSED SERVICE EXTRA PICK UP 2 Cu. Yd. $ 36.85 $10.00 $ 58.31 $15.80 3 Cu. Yd. $ 55.30 $15.00 $ 87.46 $23.70 4 CU. Yd. $ 73.80 $20.00 $116.63 $31.60 6 Cu. Yd. $147.40 $40.00 $174.92 $47.40 CONTAINER COMMERCIAL - REGULAR BIN SERVICE MONTHLY FEE BASED ON ONCE A WEEK SERVICE CURRENT PROPOSED SERVICE EXTRA PICK UP SERVICE EXTRA PICK UP 1 Cu. Yd $ 16.65 $ 4.55 $ 19.23 $ 5.25 1.5 Cu.Yd. $ 24.95 $ 6.80 $ 28.85 $ 7'.80 2 Cu. Yd. $ 33.30 $ 9.15 $ 38.46 $10.50 3 Cu. Yd. $ 49.90 $13.60 $ 57.69 $15.65 4 Cu. Yd. $ 66.55 $18.20 $ 76.92 $20.95 8 Cu. yd. $133.00 $36.40 $153.84 $41.85 BIN RENTAL RATES CONTAINER CURRENT PROPOSED 2 Cu. Yd. $ 9.00 NO CHANGE 3 Cu. Yd. $ 9.00 NO CHANGE 4 Cu. Yd. $10.00 NO CHANGE 8 Cu. Yd. $16.00 NO CHANGE CURRENT: PROPOSED: COMMERCIAL BIN "SPECIALS" $15.00 delivery charge, plus applicable rental fee $18.00 delivery charge, plus applicable rental fee Refuse Rate Increase Exhibit A 2 " ( o o COMPACTION - CONTAINERS , COMMERCIAL DROP BODIES ROLLOFFS CURRENT RATE STRUCTURE TIPPING SERVICE FEE PER MONTHLY CONTAINER CAPACITY FEE FEE* PICK UP DEPOSIT RENTAL 10 CU YD 2 TONS $ 58.25 $55.00 $113_.25 $113.25 ------ 15 CU YD 4 TONS $116.50 $55.00 $171.50 $171.50 ------ 20 CU YO 5 TONS $145.50 $55.00 $200.50 $200.50 $45.00 30 CU YO 7 TONS $203.75 $55.00 $258.75 $258.75 $60.00 35 CU YO 7.5 TONS $218.38 $55.00 $273.38 $273.38 ------ 40 CU YO 8 TONS $233.00 $55.00 $288.00 $288.00 $75.00 PROPOSED ROLLOFF RATE STRUCTURE 10 CU YO 2 TONS $ 73.30 $75.00 $148.30 $148.30 ------ 15 CU YO 4 TONS $146.60 $75.00 $221. 60 $221. 60 ------ 20 CU YO 5 TONS $183.25 $75.00 $258.25 $258.25 $45.00 30 CU YO 7 TONS $256.55 $75.00 $331.55 $331.55 $60.00 35 CU YO 7.5 TONS $274.88 $75.00 $349.88 $349.88 ------ 40 CU YO 8 TONS $293.20 $75.00 $368.20 $368.20 $75.00 *SERVICE FEE PROVIDES FOR LABOR AND EQUIPMENT COSTS. Refuse Rate Increase Exhibit A 3