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HomeMy WebLinkAbout19- Public Service r � CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO - REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION From: James Howell; Acting Director Subject: A resolution of the City of San Bernardino establishing fees and Dept: Public Services charges for the collection, processing and disposal of waste tires. Date: September 28, 1995 Synopsis of Previous Council Action: 03/09/94 Resolution 94-51 approving application for Tire Grant 06/20/95 MC-946 amending Chapter 8.24 of the San Bernardino Municipal Code relating to the disposal of scrap tires Recommended Motion: Adopt Resolution Signature Contact person: Lynn Merrill, Recycling Coordinator Phone 5140 Supporting data attached: Staff Report, Resolution Ward: ALL FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: None Source:(Acct. No.) _ 127-000-4901 (Revenue Account) (Acct. Description) Finance: Council Notes: des Agenda Item No. CITY OF SAN BERrT kRDINO - REQUEST F"R COUNCIL ACTION STAFF REPORT The State of California estimates that 29 million used waste tires were generated during 1993. Of this 29 million waste tires, 18.6 million were diverted to various uses and 10.4 million were disposed. It is estimated that 258,000 waste tires may be generated within the City of San Bernardino. On an annual basis, the Refuse Disposal Division collects and disposes of approximately 114 tons or 10,300 tires. The majority of these tires are from illegal tire dumping within the City. Under the proposed commercial tire collection program, staff estimates that up to 85,000 tires or approximately 935 tons per year may be collected through the new program. This resolution establishes the monthly fees for the City's new Commercial used and waste tire collection service developed by the Public Services Department, Refuse Division. This collection program complements the enforcement program developed to support Ordinance MC-946, adopted by the Council on June 20th, 1995. It provides a method for smaller sellers of new and used tires within the City to properly dispose of waste tires they generate. It is estimated that the annual cost of this new program will be $204,650.00. Revenue of$216,400 from the proposed fees will be adequate to cover the expense of this new program. RECOMMENDATION Council adopt the resolution establishing the fees for the waste tire collection program. CITY OF SAN BERNA RDINO - REQUEST FC''R COUNCIL ACTION James Howell, Acting Director Subject: A resolution of the City of San Bernardino establishing fees and Dept: Public Services charges for the collection, processing and disposal of waste tires. Date: October 3, 1995 Synopsis of Previous Council Action: 03/09/94 Resolution 94-51 approving application for Tire Grant 06/20/95 MC-946 amending Chapter 8.24 of the San Bernardino Municipal Code relating to the disposal of scrap tires Recommended Motion: That a public hearing be set for November 6, 1995 for the purpose of fixing and determining the fees and charges to be charged for the collection, processing and disposal of waste tires. `Signature Contact person: Lynn Merrill, Recycling Coordinator Phone 5140 i Supporting data attached: Staff Report, Resolution Ward: ALL FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: None Source:(Acct. No.) 127-000-4901 (Revenue Account) (Acct. Description) Finance: Council Notes: /o//b/,,1-• -A�- 1-3 G Agenda Item No. / CITY OF SAN BERN►RDINO - REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION STAFF REPORT The State of California estimates that 29 million used waste tires were generated during 1993. Of this 29 million waste tires, 18.6 million were diverted to various uses and 10.4 million were disposed. It is estimated that 258,000 waste tires may be generated within the City of San Bernardino. On an annual basis, the Refuse Disposal Division collects and disposes of approximately 114 tons or 10,300 tires. The majority of these tires are from illegal tire dumping within the City. Under the proposed commercial tire collection program, staff estimates that up to 85,000 tires or j approximately 935 tons per year may be collected through the new program. This resolution establishes the monthly fees for the City's new Commercial used and waste tire collection service developed by the Public Services Department, Refuse Division. This collection program complements the enforcement program developed to support Ordinance MC-946, adopted by the Council on June 20th, 1995. It provides a method for smaller sellers of new and used tires within the City to properly dispose of waste tires they generate. It is estimated that the annual cost of this new program will be $204,650.00. Revenue of$216,400 from the proposed fees will be adequate to cover the expense of this new program. RECOMMENDATION Council adopt the resolution establishing the fees for the waste tire collection program.