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HomeMy WebLinkAbout6367 ORDINANCE NO. 6 3.6 7 , AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE " CITY OF AUBURN, WASHINGTON, AMENDING CHAPTER 8.08 OF THE AUBURN CITY CODE RELATING TO SOLID WASTE ; WHEREAS, the City provides for refuse and garbage services; and ; WHEREAS, The City of Auburn's next Comprehensive Garbage, i Recyclables and Compostables Collection Agreement (Agreement) will become ; effective October 1, 2011, which agreement modifies some of the services provided to the City. ~ NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY ~COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AUBURN, . ; WASHINGTON; DO ORDAIN asfollows: ~ Section 1: Amendment to Citv Code. That section 8.08.020 of ~ the Aubum City Code be and the same liereby is amended to read as follows: ~ 8.08.0201ntent. The provisions of this chapter, are adopted for the safety, health and general welfare of the public. There is hereby established a uniform system for the collection and disposal ofi solid waste, including garbage, recyclables and yaFd--debNSCOmpostables. A solid waste service provider shall provide such collection and disposal under written agreement with the city. All single-family i residences, multifamily residences and commercial customers shall be entitled and required to utilize the services of the city's service providers. Garbage collection service is mandatory for all single-family residences, multifamily residences and commeccial customers. The chargeslfees set by the city shall be applied whether or not the service is utilized. It is the intention of this chapter to meet state; King County and Pierce County solid waste comprehensive plan goals. Recycling and waste reduction is a primary objective of this chapter. (Ord. 6160 § 1, 2008; Ord. 6139 § 1, Ordinance No. 6367 . July 19, 2011 Page 1 of 33 2007; Ord. 6069 § 1, 2006; Ord. 6054 § 1; 2006; Ord. 5968 § 1, 2006; Ord. 5622 § 1, 2001; Ord. i 5243 § 1, 1999; Ord. 5212 § 1(Exh. D), 1999; Ord. 4500 § 1991.) Section 2. Amendment_to Citv Code. That section 8.08.030 of the Auburn City Code be and the same hereby is amended to read as follows: 8.08.030 Definitions. " As used in this chapter: . A. "Adequafe service" means the establishment of and payment for a solid waste services . ~ account at the level of service necessary for the containment and collection of disposed solid ~ i waste at each single-family re5idence, multifamily residence or commercial customer, as ~ determined by the administrator. This level of containment shall be rodent, bird and insect resistant and contain solid waste in a sanitary condition at all times. , B. "Administrator" means the officiaf of the city holding the office of public works director, or the officiaPs designated representative. i i C. "Ashes" means the solid waste products of coal, wood and other fuels used for heating and ; ~ cooking from all public and private establishments and ftom all residences. „ lat us a pla' , i , i ~ , ; , ; , RreGt ; ~ ~8itieR.- €D. °City" means the city ofiAubum, located in King County and Pierce County, Washington. FE. "City's agent" means the city's solid waste service provider. 6F. "Commercial customer" includes multifamily resid"ences, businesses, institutions, , governmental agencies and all other users of commercial-type garbageL--recyclables. andlor compostables collection services. Ordinance No. 6367 July 19, 2011 Page 2 of 33 G. "Compostables" means yard debris, shredded comqostable mixed paper, and #ood scraps separately or combined. H: "Compostables Cart" means a citv-aporoved wheeled cart that is a plastic container with 35, 64 or 96 gallons of caqacity provided to cornpostables collection customers for the purpose of , containinq and collectinq compostables: desiQned for and used with a hydraulic liftinq mechanism; weiqhing not over 65 pounds per 32-Qallon caqacitv when full; fitted with a sturdv handle and a cover: rodent, bird and insect resistant; and capable of holdinq collected liquids without spilling when in an upriqht position. #I. "Curb" or "curbside" means on the single-family residence's property, within five feet of the i , public street without blocking sidewalks, drii eways or on-street parking. If extraordinary circumstances preclude such a location, curbside shall be considered a placement suitable to the resident, convenient to the service provider's equipment, and mutually agreed to by the city and city-contracted service provider. , IJ. "Detachable container" means a watertight mietal or plastic container equipped with a tight- fitting cover, capable ofibeing mechanically unloaded into a collection vehicle, and'that is not less than one cubic yard nor greater than eigfit cubic yards in capacity. dK. "Drop-box container" means an all-metal container with 10 cubic yards or more capacity that i is loaded onto a specialized colleetion vehicle, transported to a disposal or recycling site, emptied and transported back to the customer's site. L. "Food Scraqs" means all comqostable pre- !and post-consumer orqanic wastes qlaced in a compostables cart, such as whole or partial. pieces of produce, meats, bones, cheese, bread, cereals coffee grounds or eq4 shells.. and food-soiled paper such as paaer napkins, paper fowels paper plate5 coffee filters qaper take-out boxes pizza boxes or other paper or biocieqradable products specifically accepted bv the Citv's aqent. Food scraps shall not include dead animals weiqhinq more than 15 pounds, plastics, diapers, cat litter, liquid wastes, pet wastes or other materials prohibited by the Gity's agent. The range of materials handled bv the Ordinance No. 6367 , July 19, 2011 Page 3 of 33 ' compostables coilection program_may_be_chanqed from time to time to reflect those materials allowed by the Seattle-King Gounty. Nealth Department. KM. "Garbage" means all putrescible and nonputrescible solid and semi-solid wastes, including, but not limited to, rubbish, ashes and discarded commodities that are placed by customers in appropriate bins, bags, cans or other receptacles for collection by city agents. The term "garbage" i , shall not include special wastes, swill, construction/demolition materials segregated from other wastes, or source-sepa[ated recyclables and yaFd-debr-iseomQOStables. . ~ L-N. "Garbage can".means an approved container that is a watertighf galvanized sheet metal or ~ plastic container not exceeding four cubic feet o'r 32 gallons in capacity; weighing not over 58-65 , pounds when full; fitted with two sturdy handles, on each side; and fitted with a tight cover i equipped with a handle. All containers shall be rodent, bird and insect resistant and kept in a - sanitary condition at all times. ' ~ 0. "Garbage Cart" means a city-approved wheeled cart that is a plastic container with 20, 35, 64 ~ or 96 Qallons of capacity provided to customers for the purqose of containin4 and collectinq i qarbaQe; designed for and used with.a hydraulic liftinq mechanism; weiqhina not over 65 pounds Qer 32-qallon capacitv when full; fitted with a stl ydv handle and a cover; rodent, bird and insect , resistant: and capable of holding collected liquids without spillinq when in an upriqht qosition. AAP. "King County disposal system" means the areas owned, leased or controlled by the King County solid waste division, King County, Wastiington (per the county interlocal agreement with the city) for the disposal of garbage. , NQ. "Micro-can" means a containerthat is a watertight galvanized sheet metal or plastic container not exceeding 10 gallons in capacity' or 15 pounds in weight when full; fitted with finro sturdy handles, one on each side; and ftted with a tight cover equipped with a handle. All containers shall be rodent, bird and insect resistant and kept in a sanitary condition at all times. ; Ordinance No. 6367 July 19; 2011 Page 4 ofi 33 i RR. "Minimum service level" means a single-family residential, multifamily residential or commercial senrice at a 10-gallon garbage can rate, or at adequate senrice as determined by the administrator. The average weekly size _and frequency of garbage service for a particular customer shall be as determined neeessary to meet health standards by the administrator (adequate service). ; QS. "Multifamily residence" means a multiple-uni residence with three or more unitsinar.saplex seFved by a GoFnFReR gaFbage steFage G9Rtai~. attached or unattached units. Mobile home parks ' i ~ .billed i collectivelv for collection service are considered Multifamily residences. RT. "Occupied uniY' is defined as all units havingl active city utility accounts. I SU. "Person" means every person, firm, partnership, association, institution and corporation. The i term also means the occupant and/or the owner of the premises eligible, entiNed, or required to be served, or for which service is rendered, as described in this chapter. I TV. "Private drive" means a privately owned or maintained way serving fewer than four residences; or serving less than one residence for every 100 yards in distance. ; UW. "Private road" means a privately owned and maintained way that allows for access by a ~ , service truck and that serves four or more residences. VX. "Public sNeeY' means a public way used for public travel, including public alleys. i WY. "Putrescible waste" means solid waste which contains material capable of being readily decomposed by microorganisms. Z. "Recyclables" means certain reclaimable materials that are seqarated from qarbaqe bv the qenerator for recvclin4 or reuse, includinq, but not limited to, qaper fibers, metals, qlass, plastics, orqanics and other materials. Ordinance No. 6367 July 19, 2011 . Page 5 of 33 XAA. "Recycling" means any process by which solid waste materials are transformed into reusable resources or reusing waste materials and extracting valuable materials from a waste stream. . " , , , papeF , , glass, plaStOGS, ZAB. "Recycling cart" means a service provider-provided 35-; 64- or 96-gallon wheeled cart suitable for household collection, storage and curbside placement of fesidential recyclables. i AAAC. "Recycling container(s)" means a service provider-provided container suitable for on-site collection, storage and placement of recyclables af multifamily residence and commercial customer locations. ABAD. "Residence" and "residential" mean living space(s) individually rented, leased or owned. i AGAE. "Service provider(s)" or "city's agenY" means that enfity(ies) holding a valid contract(s) with the city to collect and dispose of solid waste. ; ; A9AF. "Single-family residence" means a one-unit house, one unit of a duplex, or a mobile home with individual garbage collection Iocated on a public street or private road. Residences located in an area that does not allow safe access, turn-around, or clearance for service vehicles or on a private drive will be provided service if materials are set out adjacent to a public sfreet or private road. See also ACC 8:08.090, Gontainers - Special disposal regulations. A€AG. "Solid waste" 'means garbage, recyclables and yaFd debF+scompostables. AF-AH. "Special waste" means any'discarded material from a nonresidential source including: process sludges; waste from a pollution control process, waste containing free liquids, unknown chemical containing equipment removed from service, residue from the cleanup of a spill of a waste chemical, contaminated residuals from the cleanup of a facility associated with chemical . waste, off-specifications and outdated commercial products or chemicals, friable asbestos, asbestos-bearing process waste; untreated medicaJ waste, treated medical waste, residues/sludges from septic fanks, incinerator ash, oil, paint and emission control filters. Ordinance No. 6367 - July 19, 2011 " Page 6 of 33 AGAI. "Swill" means and includes.every" waste accumulation ofi animal, fruit or vegetable matter, liquid or otherwise, that attends the preparation,: use, cooking; dealing in or storing of ineat, fish, fowl, fruit and vegetables, except.coffee grounds. A#AJ. "Tipping fee" means the cost charged by the transfer station or landfill to dispose of one ton of refuse. AIAK: "WUTC" means the Washington Utilities and Transportation Commission: ,4dAL. "Waste reduction" means reducing the amount or type of waste generated. AKAM. "Yard debris" means leaves, grass clippings of woody as well as fleshy plants. Nonflocked Christmas trees are acceptable as yard debris; if cut up and bundled. Material larger than four inches in diameter or four feet in length is excluded. Degradable string or twine, not nylon or other synthetic material, shall secure bundles of yard debris. . i _ i;(Ord. 6160 § 1, 2008; Ord. 6139 § 1, 2007; Ord. i 6069 § 1, 2006; Ord. 6054 § 1, 2006; Ord. 5968 § 1, 2006; Ord. 5622 § 1, 2001; Ord. 5243 § 1, ; 1999; Ord. 5212 § 1(Exh. D), 1999; brd. 4500 § 2, 1991.) Section 3. Amendment to Citv Code. , Thaf section 8.08.080 of the Auburn City Code be and the same hereby is amended to read as follows: 8.08.080 Containers - Required. A. All persons accumulating garbage in the city shall place and accumulate the same in a gaFbage-caR,-micro-can, Fn+ai-saF;cart, tletachable container, drop-box container, or such other collection container that is approved by the city's solid waste service provider(s). Recyclables may be accumulated, for cqllection by the.city service prqvider(s), in recycling carts or recycling containers, or such other collection container that is approved by the city's cuRent service provider(s). YaFd debf+sCompostables may initially be accumulated for collection by the city Ordinance No. 6367 July 19, 2011 Page 7 of 33 ' service provider(s) in YaFd-ddekr+scomposfables carts and, qnce such cart is full, in such other 's current service provider(s) for overflow volumes. collection container that is approved by the city B. It is the duty of the owner of any dwelling, flat; apartment house or mobile home park to fumish or to see that his/her tenants have adequate garbage senrice and are adequately supplied with such cans/containers. C. It is the duty of the property owner of a commercial building to see that his/her tenants have adequate garbage service and are adequately supplied with such cans/containers. D. All single-family residential garbage shall ~ be placed in a senrice provider-provided ef , micro-can, '-m+F;i-sai;_ or wheeled cart. In all cases, customers I shall have at least one rigid container as their pnmary garbage container. Plastic bags or garbaqe cans may be used for overflow volumes of garbage, but not as a customers primary container, and may be subject to an additional service charge or fee. All containers shall be packed so that the contents of the container will dump out rapidly when the container is inverted. Containers shall be located at their appropriate storage location as required in ACC Title 18, Zoning, except on the day of scheduled pickup. ~ E. All multifamily feskleFA4-and commercial customer garbage shall be placed in a service provider-provided , micro-can, Fnwn; Gan, wheeled cart, detachable container or drop-box container. G4baqeeans, Micro-cans-pa+R+-saRs, wheeled carts and detachable containers shall be packed so that the contents of the container will dump out rapidly when the container is inverted. All containers shall be located in conformance with the requirements sef forth in ACC Title 18, Zoning. F. Garbage containers and other approved containers shall not weigh more than the weight limits set forth in their respective definitions in ACC 8.08.030, Defnitions; Garbage containers shall not be overloaded beyond the point where covers can be securely replaced. Single-family,residential customers shall place all garbage sea#ainef"scarts, micro-cans, FAini Gans, recycling carts, ya44 Ordinance No. 6367 July 19, 2011 Page 8 ofi 33 debF+scomqostables carts or other approVed containecs at curtiside on a public street or private road as provided in ACC 8.08.100, Containers Set out of confainers - Anti-scavenging. (Ord. 6160 § 1, 2008; Ord: 6139 § 1, 2007; Ord. 6069 § 1, 2006; Ord. 6054 § 1, 2006; Ord. 5968 § 1, 2006; Ord. 5622 § 1, 2001; Ord. 5243 § 1; 1999; Ord. 5292 § 1(Exh. D), 1999; Ord. 4500 § 2, 1991.) i ; Section 4. Amendment to Citv Code. That section 8.08.100 of the Auburn City Code be and the same hereby is amended fo read as follows: 8.08.100 Containers - Set out of containers = Anti-scavenging. A. All residential and commercial customer-generated solid waste shall be set out for collection in ~ . the approved container by the senrice provider,'s scheduled start time for the day for collection service, and such containers shatl be removed and replaced ,to their appropriate storage location within a reasonable time following the established day for collection service, except when such established day for collection falls -on a designated holiday, in which case collection will be conducted on the next succeeding workday, and the containers shall be removed and replaced to ' their appropriate storage Jocation by the morning following collection. i B.Once recyclables and/or yaFd--debr+scompostables placed in service provider-provided eontainers have been set out on the curbside, or at such other location agreed to by the service i provider pursuant to a service agreement with the city, ownership of those recyclables and yafd debF+scomnostables materials passes to the service provider under the terms of the current service agreement with the city. It shall be unlawful for any person other than a city-contracted service provider to remove or collect any such recyclables and/or yard-debr-+scompostables once they are set ou# on the curbside or other approved Iocation. However, any person may collect recyclables and yaFd-de&+scompostables materials delivered to such person at a location where it is legal to accept such material. (Ord. 6160 § 1, 2008; Ord. 6139 § 1; 2007; Ord. 6069 § 1, 2006; Ord. 6054 § 1, 2006; Ord. 5968 § 1, 2006; Ord. 5622 § 1, 2001.) Ordinance No.'6367 ~ Juty 19, 2011 Page 9 of 33 Section S. Amendment fo Citv Code. That section 8.08.120 of the Auburn City Code be and the same Fiereby is amended to read as follows: v 8.08.120 Collection - Yard-debr+sCompostables. A. It shall be unlawful to dispose ofi residential or commercial yard debris by commingiing yard debris with the garbage or recycling set out at curbside for collection by a service provider(s) under contract with the city. B. XaFd-debF+sComqostables carts are provided; for residential and commercial recycling of yafd debf+s-compostables and ease of curbside set'-out for collection by the eity-contracted service provider(s). Yard-debr+sCompostables will not be accepted for pickup by a city-contracted service provider(s) if placed in plastic bags at curbside, or if the plastic bags containing yar4 debfiscompostables are placed in other approved containers for collection. Plastic bags are considered a contaminant and are noncompostable. Once the deb4scompostables cart is full, approved containers for yaFd debr-iscompostables collection, including plastic or galvanized garbage containers no larger than 32 gallons in size and heavyweight brown paper bags, may be used for overflow volumes of yaFd-debFiscompostables, excluding food scraps. Customer-owned contain'ers used for,the collection of overflow volumes of. yard-delaFiscompostables shall be labeled with a durable sticker that clearly identifies the I container's contents as yafd-4eb4scompostables. (Ord. 6160 § 1, 2008; Ord. 6139 § 1, 2007; I Ord. 6069 § 1, 2006; Ord. 6054 § 1, 2006; Ord. 5968 § 1, 2008; Ord. 5622 § 1, 2001.) , Section S. Amendment to Citv Code. That section 8.08.130 of the Auburn City Code be and the same hereby is amended to read as follows: 8.08.130 Disposal restrictions generally. A. It. is unlawful to deposi#, throw or place any garbage, recyclables or YaFd deb4scomqostables in any public street or other public place, or to deposit, throw or place any garbage, recyclables or ~d debscompostables in any private road, private drive or on any private property regardless of ownership, unless said garbage, recyclables or YaFd debf±scompostables is placed in gaFbage approved collection confainers, as described in th'is chapter, the covers of Ordinance No. 6367 ~ July 19, 2011 ' Page 10 of 33 which shall not be removed excepf when necessary for the depositing or removing of garbage, recyclables or yaFd deb4scompostables; except, that vegetable wastes, ashes, leaves, grass, plant cuttings and other organic debris may be composted on private premises, providing the , compost site is maintained so as not to create odors, expose raw garbage, allow garbage to become scattered or increase the risk from pests. Nonputrescible.garbage, animal wastes, and . materials containing animal or vegetable fats may not be composted. B. It is unlawful for any person, firm or corporation, whether the source be residential or commercial, to cause #he placement of.nonrecyclable solid waste in, upon, oc at any container(s), Jocation, recycle drop sfation drop-off sife, curb or area designated for recyclable materials by the city or its agent within the Aubum :city limits. (Ord. 6160 § 1; 2008; Ord. 6139 § 1, 2007; Ord. 6069 § 1, 2006; Ord. 6054 § 4, 2006; Otd. 5968 § 1, 2006; Ord. 5622 § 1, 2001;'Ord. 5243 § 1, i 1999; Ord. 5212 § 1(Exh. D), 1999; Ord. 4500 § 2, 1991. Formerly 8.08.170.) Section 7. Aenendmetit to Citv Code. That section .8.08.140 of the Auburn Cify Code be and the same hereby is amended to read as follows: 8.08.140 Disposal restrictions. . A. Hazardous wastes as defined in RCW 70.105.010(15); hazardous substances as defined in RCW 70.105.010(14), hazardous household substances as defined in RCW 70.105.010(13), moderate-risk wastes as defined in RCW 70.105010(17) and those wastes included in the State ofi Washington Department of Ecology `Dangerous Waste Regulations found in Chapter 173-303 WAC shall not be disposed of through the,city's garbage, recyclatiles or yaFd debr:iscompostables collection system. Such wastes shall be delivered by the person generating such waste to an appropriate and authorized handler of such wastes for proper disposal. Any person found to have violated this provision shall be subject to both civil penalties and/or criminal prosecution under any and all federal, state or local laws that may apply or may be adopted in the future. B. No hot ashes or hot clinkers shall be placed in any garbage cans or approved containers for collection or removaL All kitchen, table, cooking, animal and vegetable waste and offal, before being deposited in containers, shall be drained and wrapped, in paper or other material in such a manner as to prevent, as nearly as possible, moisture from such garbage from coming in confact , with sides or bottoms of the cans or containers. Dishwater or other liquid or semi-liquid kitchen wastes that are properly disposable down the sanitary drains shall not be deposited in garbage cans or approved containers. Ordinance No. 6367 July 19, 2011 Page 11 of 33 Section 8. Amendment to Citv Code. That section 8.08.180 of the Auburn City Code be and the same hereby is amended to read as follows: 8.08.180 Collection charges - Residential and commercial collections. A. Services and charges herein shall become effective for each account on June 1, 2011. Upon this date, services shall be provided at the 3-235-9allon saa-cart service rate unless the finance department is notified otherwise by the tenant ;or property owner. Cikewise, unless the finance department is ofherwise notified, services will automatically revert fo the 3235-9allon san-cart service rate upon a change in property tenancy or ownership. Rates to be charged by the city for solid waste services shall be as follows: Type of Service Monthly Charge Residential Garbage and Recycling One 10-gallon micro-can, one pickup per week $4.94 ~ One 20-gallon Fnini-saF►cart, one pickup per week $10.04 one 4gq!lnn nan nnc ninLun ~~weeL _ Q'17 7F. ~ . T-we 32 gallnn n'+ne nnc ninLu fn ner WenL ~ Q'781 7 _ I Thmg,pllnn n ~ ~~ns, enp ~ ri~`.k er' we ~ - q:/L?__.'2__I- , . One 35-gallon cart, one pickup Per week $444712:75 One 64-gallon cart; one pickup per week ~ $28.17 One 96-gallon cart, one pickup per week $39.27 Each extra container of up to 32 gallons-{by- ueluae}, per pickup $10.83 Residential Yafd-Bebr+sComaostables Monthly Charge One 35-qallon compostables cart, one Qickup per week $7.23 ~ One 64-qallon compostables cart, one pickuq per week $7.82 . One 96-gallon jr.aFd debfiscompostables cart, one pickup per week $8.41 One extra can/bag, per pickup $2-72 One extra cart, per pickup $4.33 Compostables restart (if cancel and restart service within 7 months) $25.00 Gompostable cart cleaning/deodorizinq $15.00 Commercial Gacbage and Recycling Monthty Charge One 10-gallon micro-can, one pickup per week , $9.81 One 20-gallon P+ai-sancart, one pickup per week $11.33 Ordinance No. 6367 July 19, 2011 Page 12 of 33 One 32-35-gallon sancart, one pickup per week $15.85 lr~ny /F~~i•\inh ume\ - nei ninL~ ~n Q'4/1 S2Z ~ r rmar.h ev}r^+ 42 g,aI:.. One 64-gallon cart, one pickup per week $25.56 One 96-gailon cart, one pickup per week $35.28 Each extra container of up to 32 gallons, per pickup $10.83 One-yard container, one pickup per week $110.54 One-yard container, fwo pickups per week $207.74 One-yard container, three pickups per week $304.95 One-yard container, four pickups per week $402.18 One-yard container, five pickups per week ; $499.40 One-and-one-half-yard cqntainer, one pickup pe'r week , $146.46 One-and-one-half-yard container, two pickups per week $261.00 One-and-one-half-yard container, three pickups per week $383.04 i One-and-one-half-yard container, four pickups per week $505.04 One-and-one-half-yard container, five pickups per week $627.06 , Two-yard containec; one pickup per week ~ $167.45 Two-yard container, two pickups per week $314.25 Two-yard container, three pickups per week ~ $461.08 Twayard container,.four pickups per week I, $607.90 Twayard container, five pickups per week I $754.74 ; Three-yard container, one pickup per week $232.98 Three-yard container, finro pickups per week $441.06 Three-yard container, three pieKups per week ; $649.14 Three-yard container, four pickups per week ~ $857.22 Three-yard container, five pickups per week $1,065.27 Four-yard container, one pickup per week ' $291.72 Four-yard container, two pickyps per week $554.24 Four-yard sontairter, three pickups per week $816.77 , Four-yard container, four pickups per week $1,079.31 Four-yard container, five pickups perweek $1,341.83 $ix-yard container, one pickup per weeK $413.44 Six-yard container, finro pickups per week $788.77 Six-yard container, three pickups per week $1,164.06 Six-yard container, four pickups per week $1,539.39 Six-yard container, five pickups perweek $1,914.70 Ordinance No. 6367 July 19,.2011 Page 13 of 33 Eight-yard container, one picKup per week $520.33 Eight-yard container, two pickups per week ~ $997.72 Eight-yard container, three pickups per week $1,475.13 Eight-yard container, four pickups per week $1,952.53 Eight-yard container, five pickups per week $2,429.94 Boeing special container pickups $13.64 Each extra yard (by volume), per pickup $27.63 One-yard compactor, one pickup per week . ~ $223.81 One-yard compactor, two pickups per week ; $447.62 , One-and-one-half-yard compactor, one pickup per week $311.54 One-and-one-half-yard compacfor, two pickups per week $623.08 , Two-yard compactor, one pickup per week , $380.61 Two-yard compactor, two pickups per week $761.20 Three-yard compactor, one pickup per week $548.16 Three-yard compactor, finro pickups perweek ' $1,096.33 Four-yard compactor, one pickup per week $707.20 Four-yard compactor, finro pickups perweek $1,414.41 Five-yard compactor; one pickup perweek $1,030.70 Five-yard compactor, two pickups perweek $2,061.40 Six-yard compactor, one pickup per week ~ $1,227.49 Six-yard compactor, two pickups per week $2,454.97 One-yard special pickup ; $89.98 i One and one-half-yard special pickup $93.08 Two-yard special pickup ~ $96.17 Three-yard special pickup $102.34 Four-yard special pickup $108.50 Six-yard special pickup $120.86 Eight-yard special pickup $133.19 One-yard compactor special pickup $107.74 One and one-half-yard compactor special pickup $120.08 Two-yard compactor special pickup $132.42 Three-yard comPactor special pickup ° $154.45 Four-yard compactor special pickup $199.26 Five=yard compactor special pickup $290.32 Six-yard c9mpactor special pickup $345.85 Ordinance No. 6367 July 19, 2011 Page.14 of 33 Commercial Xard-BebHSCompostables Monthly Charge One 35-qailon compostables cart, one pickup per week . $10.78 One 64-qallon compostables.cart, one pickupper week $11.46 One 9896-gallon compostabies cart, one pickup per week $12.14 One-yard container, one pickup perweek $86.16 Two-yard container, one pickup per week $113.26 Each extra yard (by volume), per pickup $34.77 . One-vard sqecial pickup $31.05 Two-yard special pickup $51.96 Comqostables restart (if cancel and restart service within 7 months) $25.00 Compostable cart cleanin4/deodorizing $15.00 B. Multi-unit residential accounts must have the same type of service for each "occupied unit" unless tenant and owner sign city tenant release form for single-family residence garbage service. Tenant then pays direct to the city for solid waste services and is provided variable solid waste service as defined in "single-family residence." Owners are responsible for payment if tenant does not pay. If no payment is received from tenant or owner within 60 days of billing, service wiU revert 6ack to multi-unit residential accounts. Residences can request a tenant release form only once in a year while they are at that address: C. Property owners of property not specifically addressed elsewhere in this Chapter are responsible for tenant payments. A tenant and owner may sign a city tenant release form for garbage senrice. Tenant then pays direct to city for solid waste services. Owners are responsible for payment if the tenant does not pay. If no payment is received from tenant or owner within 60 days of billing, service will revert back to a 32-35 gallon saf#-cart and tenanYs name will be removed from the account and the ~owner will be held responsible. D. Garbage collections in excess of those included in the cuRent monthly service (as listed on the account) shall be at the rate of $10.83 per each extra container of uo to 32 gallonsl {by veluaae} per pickup. E. For temporary and roll off services, services and charges herein ;shall become effective on June 1, 2011, and do not include tipping fees charged by the King County solid waste division which shall be added to the total service charges. The tippinq fee rate shall be the actual container load weight multiplied bv..the tippinq fee and then multiplied bv a factor of 1.15. Minimum charges for temporary and roll off_ services include applicable delivery and pickup fees and rental rates per pickup: Temporary and roll' off service rates (nqt including tipping fees) shatl be as follows: Ordinance No. 6367 July 19, 2011 Page 15 of 33 Temporary Container Service Rate Per Pickup Two-yard container $66.49 Four-yard container $98.37 i Six-yard container ~ $130,26 Delivery fee $40.14 _ Daily rent ~ $1.42 Roll Off Rate Per Plckup Twenty-yard drop boX $135.38 Thirty-yard drop box . $135.38 Forty-yard drop box $135,38 Eight- through 25-yard compactor $164.25 Thirty-yard compactor $164.25 Forty-yard compactor $164.25 Permanent Drop Box Rental Fees Rent Per ilAonth . Twenty-yard drop box $63.17 Thirty-yard drop box $81.22 Forty-yard drop box $99.28 Temporary Drop Box Haul Fees Rate Per Pickup Twenty-yard drop box $162.45 Thirty-yard drop box $162.45 Forty-yard drop box $162.45 Temporary Drop Box Rental Fees Rent Per Day Twenty-yard drop box $3.14 Thirty-yard drop box $4.06 Forty-yard drop box $4.52 F. Rental rates for dumpsters and drop boxes are required with the provision that persons, fitms or corporations may fumish their own detachable bulk, containers on approval of the solid waste administratoc. These containers shall be constructed so fhafithey can be readily picked up by the service provider and the service provider's equipment. Ordinance No. 6367 July 19, 2011 Page 16 of 33 G. A deposit for all temporary containers 20'cubic yards or larger is required prior to delivery. For new or previously delinquent accounts the deposit shall include up to a maximum of two months of collection, rent and tonnage fees. Current accounts with no delinquency charges shall be charged a deposit as follows: Deposit Twenty cubic yard container $380-98600.00 Thirty cubic yard container $699-88700.00 Forty cubic yard container V8A:88800.00 As other temporary confainers become available, a deposit shall be required for the use of such container and the deposit amount shall be based on size. The amount of the dePosit shall be determined by the director of finance. H. For miscellaneous services, services and charges herein shall become effective on June 1, 2011, and shall be as follows: Miscellaneous - Other Rate Appliances $66.92 Refrigerator/freezers $96.03 Sofas $66.92 Chairs $45.07 Mattresses $32•77 Tires: auto/light truck $22.39 bus/heavy truck $24.36 additional for rims or wheels $15.83 Miscellaneous refuse, per cubic yard $101.65 Carry-out surcharge $6.75 Carry-out per can . $1.46 Roll-out container $18.84 Pressure washing, per yard $2.88 Mileage charge over 15 miles $2.87 Return trip - Roll off $60.07 Return trip - SF and commercial $17.21 Solid drop box lid charge, per month $20.03 _ Sfand-by time, per minute $4.01 . Truck and driver, per hour $134.21 Ordinance No. 6367 July 19, 2011 - Page 17 of 33 Additionai labor, per person $78.13 (Ord. 6160 § 1, 2008; Ord. 6139 § 1, 2007; Ord. 6069 § 1; 2006; Ord:. 6054 § 1, 2006; Ord. 5968 § 1, 2006; Ord. 5885 § 2, 2004; Ord. 6726 § 1, 2003; Ord. 5719 § 2, 2002; Ord. 5622 § 1, 2001; Ord. 5243§ 1, 1999; Ord..5212 § 1(Exh. D), 1999; Ord. 5151 § 1, 1998; Ord. 5081 § 1, 1998; Ord. 4943 § 1, 1997; Ord. 4613 § 2; 1993; Ord. 4588 § 1, 1992; Ord. 4537 § 1(Exh. A), 1991; Ord. 4500 § 2, 1991. Formerly 8:08;230.) Section_ 9. Amendment. to Citv iCode. That, effective January 1, 2012, Section 8.08.180 of the Aubum City Code be and the same hereby is amended to read' as follows: 8.08.180 Collection charges - Residential and commercial collections. A. Services and charges herein shall become effec#ive for each account on January 2012. Upon this date, services shall be provided iat the 35-gallon cart service rate unless the finance department is notfied otherinrise by the tenant or property owner. Likewise, unless the finance department is othenwise notified, senrices will automatisally revert to the 35-gallon cart service rate upon a change in property tenancy or ownership. Rates to be charged by the city for solid waste services shall be as follows:. 'Type of Service ilAonthly Charge Residential Garbage and Recycling . One 10-gallon micro-can, one pickup per week $5.30 One 20-gallon mini-cart, one pickup per week $10.77 One 35-gallon cart, one pickup per week $16.81 One 64-gallon cart, one pickup per week $30.21 One 96-gallon cart, one pickup per week $42.10 Each extra container of up to 32 gallons, per pickup $10.83 Residential Compostables Monthly Charge One 35-gallon compostables cart; one pickup per week "7.74 , One 64-gallon compostables cart, one pickup per week $74M.37 One 96-gallon compostables cart, qne pickup per week $9:01 One extra can/bag, per pickup $2.92 One extra cart, per pickup $4.65 Compostables restart (if cancel and restart service within 7 months) $25.00 Compostables cart cleaning/deodorizing $15.00 Commercial Garbage and Recycling Monthty Charge One 10-gallon micro-can, one pickup per week i $10:51 Ordinance No. 6367 July 19, 2011 _ Page 18 of 33 One 20-gallon mini-cart, one pickup per week $12.13 One 35-gallon cart, one pickup per week $16.97 One 64-gallon cart; one pickup per week $27.37 One 96-gallon cart, one pickup per week $37.78 Each extra container of up to 32 gallons, per pickup $10.83 One-yard container, one pickup per week $118.37 One-yard container, two pickups per week $222.46 One-yard container, three pickups per week $326.56 . One-yard container, four pickups per week $430.68 One-yard confainer, five pickups per week - $534.79 One-and-one-half-yard eontainer, one pickup per week $156.84 One-and-one-half-yard container, two pickups per week $279.50 One-and-one-half-yard container, three pickups per week $410.19 One-and-one-half-yard container, four pickups per week $540.84 One-and-one-half-yard container, five pickups per week $671.50 Twayard container, one pickup per week $179.32 Two-yard container, two pickups per week ~ $336.53 Twayard container, three pickups per week $493.76 Two-yard container, four pickups per week $650.98 - Two=yard container, five pickups per week $808.23 Three-yard container, one pickup per week $249.49 Three-yard container, two pickups per week $472.32 Three-yard container, three pickups per week $695.15 Three-yard container, four pickups per week $917.98 Three-yard container; five pickups perweek $1,140.77 ; Four-yard container, one pickup per week $312.39 Four-yard container, two pickups per week $593.52 Four-yard container, three pickups per riveek $874.66 Four-yard container, four pickups per week $1,155.80 Four-yard container, five pickups per week; $1,436.93 Six-yard container, one pickup per week $442.74 Six-yard container, finro pickups perweek $844.68 Six-yard container, three pickups pecweek ' $1,246:57 Six-yard container, fourpickups perweek . $1,648.49 Six-yard container, five pickups per week $2,050.40 Ordinance No: 6367 Juty 19, 2011 ' Page 19 of 33 Eight-yard containet, one pickup per week $557.20 Eight-yard container, two pickups.perweek $1,068.43 Eight-yard container, three pickups per week $1,579.68 • Eight-yard container, four pickups per week $2,090.92 Eight-yard container, five pickups per week $2,602.17 Boeing special container pickups $14.61 Each extra yard (by volume), per pickup $29.59 One-yard compactor, one pickup per week $239.67 One-yard compactor, two pickups per week ~ $479.35 One-and-one-half ;yard compactor, one pickup per week $333.62 One-and-one-half _yard compactor, two pickups per week $667.24 Two-yard compactor, one pickup per week $407.58 Two-yard compactor, finro pickups per week $815.15 Three=yard compactor, one pickup per week $587.01 Three-yard compactor, two pickups per week $1,174.03 Four-yard compactor, one pickup per week $757.33 Four-yard compactor, two pickups perweek $1,514.66 Five-yard compacfor, one pickup perweek $1,103.75 Five-yard compactor, finro pickups per week $2,207.50 Six-yard compactor, one pickup perweek $1,314.48 . Six-yard compactor, two pickups per week $2,628.97 One-yard special pickup $96.36 One and one-tialf-yard special pickup $99.68 Two-yard special pickup , $102.99 Three-yard special pickup $109.59 Four-yard special pickup $116.19 Six-yard special pickup $129.43 Eight-yard special pickup $142.63 One-yard compactor special pickup $115.38 One and one-half-yard compactor special pickup $128.59 Two-yard compactor special pickup $141.81 Three-yard compactor special pickup $165.40 Four-yard compactor special pickup $213.38 Five-yard compactor special pickup $310.64 Six-yard compactor special pickup $370.36 Ordinance Na 6367 July 19, 2011 Page 20 of 33 Commercial Compostables Monthly Charge One 35-gallon compostables cart, one pickup per week $18-78111.54 One 64-9allon compostables cart, one pickup per week $44-4612.26 One 96-gallon compostables cart, one pickup per week $13.00 One-yard container, one pickup per week $9227 Two-yard confainer, one pickup per week $121.29 Each extra yard (by volume), per pickup $37.23 One-yard special pickup $~-8533.22 Two-yard special pickup $64,4655.60 Compostables restart (ificancel and restart service within 7 months) $25.00 Compostables cart cleaning/deodorizing $15.00 B. Multi-unit residential accounts must have the same type of service for each "occupied , unit" unless fenant and owner sign city tenant ~elease form for single-family residence garbage serv'ice. Tenant then pays direcf to ttie city for solid waste services and is provided variable solid waste service as defined in "single-family residence." Owners are responsible for payment if tenant does not pay. If no payment is received from tenanf or owner within 60 days of billing, service will revert back to multi-unit residential accounts. Residences can request a tenant release form only once in a yearwhile they are at that address. C. Property owners of property not specifcally addressed elsewhere in this Chapter are responsible for tenant payments. A tenant and owner may sign a city tenant release form for garbage service. Tenant then pays direct to city for solid waste services. Owners are responsible for payment if' fhe tenant does not pay. If no payment is received from tenant or owner within 60 days of billing, service will revert back to a 35 gallon cart and tenant's name will be removed from the account and the owner will be held responsible.. D. Garbage collections in excess of those included in the current monthly service (as listed on the account) shall be at the rate of $10.83 per each extra container of up to 32 gallons, per pickup. E.. For temporary and roll off senrices, services and charges herein shall become effective on January 1, 2012, and do not include tipping fees charged by the King County solid waste division which shall be added to the total service charges. The fipping fee shall be the actual Ordinance No. 6367 July 19, 2011 Page 21 of 33 container load weight multiplied bythe tipping fee and then multipiied by a factor of 1.5. Minimum charges for temporary and roll off services include applicable delivery and pickup fees and rental rates per pickup. Temporary and roll off service rates (not including tipping fees), shalf be as follows: _ Temporary Container Senrice Rate Per Pickup Two-yard container $71.20 Four-yard container $105.34 Six-yard container $139.49 Delivery fee $42.99 ' Daily rent $1.52 Roll Off Rate Per Pickup Twenty-yard drop box $144.86 Thirty-yard drop box $144.86 Forty-yard drop box I $144.86 Eight- through 25-yard compactor ~ $175.75 Thirty-yard compactor ~ $175.75 Forty-yard compactor $175.75 Permanent Drop Box Rental Fees Rent Per Month Twenty-yard drop box $67.59 Thirty-yard drop box $86.90 Forty-yard drop box $106:23 Temporary Drop Box Haul Fees Rate Per Pickup Twenty-yard drop box $173.82 Thirty-yard drop box $173.82 Forty-yard drop box $173.82 Temporary Drop Box Rental Fees Rent Per Day Twenty-yard drop box $3.36 Thirty-yard drop box $435 Forty-yard drop box $4.83 Ordinance No. 6367 July 19, 2011 , Page 22 of 33 -F. Rental rates for dumpsters and drop boxes are required with the provision that persons, firms or corporations may fumish their own detachable bulk containers on approval of the solid waste administrator. These containers shall be constructed so that they can be readily picked up by the service provider and the service provider's equipment. G. A deposit for all 'temporary containers, 20 cubic yards or larger is required prior to delivery. For new orpreviously delinquent accounts the deposit shall include up fo a maximum of two months of collection, rent and tonnage fees.: Current accounts with no delinquency charges shall be charged a deposit as follows: Deposit Twenty cubic yard container $600.00 Thirty cubic yard container $700.00 Forty cubic yard container $800.00 As other temporary containers become available', a deposit shall be required for the use of such container and the deposit amount shall be based on size. The amount of the deposit shall be determined by the director of finance. H. For miscellaneous senrices, senrices and charges herein shall. become effective on ~ January 1, 2012, and shall be as follows: Miscellaneous - Other ~ Rate Appliances $71.76 RefrigeratoNfreezers $102.97 Sofas $71.76 Chairs $48.32 Mattresses $35.13 Tires: auto/light truck $24.00 bus/heavy truck $26.12 additional for rims or wheels $16.97 Miscellaneous refuse, per cubic yard $109.00 Carry-out surcharge $7.24 Carry-out per can $1.57 Roll-out container $20.18 Pressure washing, per yard $3.09 Ordinance No. 6367 July 19, 2011 Page 23 of 33 Mileage charge over 15 mile"s $3.07 Retum trip - Roll off $53,58 Retum trip - SF and commercial $18.43 Solid drop box lid charge, per month $21.43 Stand-by time, per minute $4.29 Truck and driver, per hour $143.60 Additional labor, per person $83.60 (Ord. 6160 § 1, 2008; Ord. 6139 § 1, 2007; Ord. 6069 § 1, 2006; Ord. 6054 § 1, 2006; Ord. 5968 § 1, 2006; Ord. 5885 2, 2004; Ord, 5726 § 1, 2003; Ord. 5719 § 2, 2002; Orcl. 5622 § 1, 2001; Ord. 5243 § 1, 1999; Ord. 5212 § 1(Exh. D), 1999; Ord. 5151 § 1, 1998; Ord. 5081 § 1, 1998; Ord. 4943 § 1, 1997; Ord. 4613 § 2, 1993; Ord. 4588 § 1, 1992; Ord. 4537 § 1(Exh. A), 1991; Ord. 4500 § 2, 1991. Formerly 8.08.230.) Section 10. Amendment to Citv Code. That, effective January 1, 2013, Section 8.08.180 of the Auburn City Code be and the same hereby is amended to read as follows: 8.08.180 Collection charges - Residential and commercial collections. A. Services and charges herein shall become effective for each account on January 1, 2013. Upon this date; services shall be provided at the 35-gallon cart service rate unless the finance department is notified otherwise by the tenant or property` owner. Likewise, unless the finance department is otherwise notified, services will automatically revert to the 35-gallon cart service rate upon a change in property tenancy or ownership. Rates to be charged by the city for solid waste services shall be as follows: Type of Service Monthly Charge Residential Garbage and Recycling One 10-gallon micracan, one pickup per.week $5.51 One 20-gallon mini-can, one pickup per week $11.20 One 35-gallon cart, one pickup per week $17.48 One 64-gallon cart, one pickup per week $31.42 One 96-gallon cart, one pickup per week $43.79 fach extra container of up to 32 gallons; per pickup $11:26 Residential Compostables Monthly Charge One 35-gallon compostables cart, one pickup per week $7-.48.05 Ordinance No. 6367 July 19, 2011 Page 24 of 33 i One 64-galion compostables cart, one pickup per week '$~~8.71 One 96-gallon compostaples cart, one pickup pet week $9.37 One extra can/bag, per pickup $3.03 One extra cart, per pickup $4.83 Compostables restart (if cancel and restart service within 7 months) $25.00 Compostables cart cleaning/deodorizing $15.00 Commercial Garbage and Recycling Monthly Charge One 10-gallon micro-can, one pickup per week $10.93 . One 20-gallon mini-can, one pickup per week $12.62 One 35-gallon cart, one pickup per week $17.65 One 64-gallon cart, one pickup per week $28.46 One 96-gallon cart, one pickup per week . $39.29 Each extra container of up to 32 gallons; per pickup $11.26 One-yard container, one. pickup per week, $123.11 One-yard container, two pickups per week $231.36 One-yard container, three pickups per week $339.63 One-yard container, four pickups per week $447.91 One-yard container, five pickups per week $556.19 One-and-one-half-yard container, one'pickup pei week $163.11 One-and-one-half-yard conta'iner, finro pickups per week $290.69 One-and-one-half-yard container, three pickups per week $426.60 One-and-one-half-yard container, four pickups per week $56248 One-and-one-half-yard container, five pickups per week $698.37 , Twayard container, one pickup perweek $186.49 Twayard container, finro pickups per week $349.99 , Twayard container, three pickups per week $513.52 Two-yard container, four pickups per week , $677.03 Two-yard container, five pickups per week $840.57 Three-yard container, one pickup perweek $259.48 Three-yard container, finro pickups per week $491.22 Three-yard container, three pickups per week $722.97 Three-yard container, four pickups pet week . $954.71 Three-yard container, five pickups.per week $1,186.42 Four-yard container, one pickup per week $324.89 Four-yard container, two pickups perweek $617.27 Ordinance No. 6367 July 19, 2011 Page 25 of 33 Four-yard container, three pickups per week $909.66 Four-yard container, foarpickups perweek $1,202.05 Four-yard container, five pickups perweek ' $1,494.43 Six-yard container, onepickup perweek $460.46 Six-yard container, finro pickups per week $878.48 Six-yard container, three pickups per week $1,296.45 Six-yard container, four pickups per week $1,714.46 Six-yard container, five pickups perweek $2,132.45 Eight-yard container, one pickup per week . $579.50 Eight-yard confainer, two Pickups perweek $1,111.18 Eight-yard container, three pickups per week $1,642.89 Eight-yard container, four pickups per week $2,174.59 Eight-yard container; five pickups per week $2,706.30 Boeing special container pickups $15.19 Each extra yard (by volume), per pickup . $30.77 One-yard compactor, one picKup per week $249.26 One-yard compactor, two pickups per week $498.53 One-and-one-half-yard compactor, one pickup p~erweek $346.97 One-and-one-half-yard compactor, two piekups per week $693.94 Two-yard compactor, one pickup per week $423.89 Two-yard compactor, two pickups per week ~ $847.77 Three-yard compactor, one pickup per week - $610.50 ~ Three-yard compactor, two pickups perweek , $1,221.01 Four-yard compactor, one pickup per week $787.63 Four-yard compactor, two pickups perweek , $1,575.27 Five-yard compactor, one pickup perweek , $1,147.91 Five-yard compactor, two pickups per week $2,295.84 Six-yard compactor, one pickup perweek $1;367.08 Six-yard compactor, two pickups per week $2,734.17 One-yard special pickup $100.21 One and one-half-yard special pickup $103.67 Two-yard special pickup $107:11 -Three-yard special pickup $113.98 Four-yard special pickup , $120.84 Six-yard special pickup $134.61 Ordinance No. 6367 July 19, 2011 Page 26 of 33 Eight-yard special pickup $148.34 One-yard compactor special pickup $119.99 One and one-half-yard compactor special pickup $133.74 Two-yard compactor special pickup $147.48 Three-yard compactoc special pickup $172.02 Four-yard compactor special pickup $221.92 Five-yard compactor special pickup . $323.07 Six-yard compactor special pickup $385.18 Commercial Compostables Monthly Charge One 35-gallon compostables cart, one pickup per week $44-5412.00 One 64-gallon composfables cart, one pi_ckup perweek .y~1-rz.iv12.75 One 96-gallon composfables cart; one pickup pe'r week $13.52 - One-yard container, one pickup per week $95.96 Two-yard container, one pickup per week. $126.14 Each extra yard (by volume), per pickup , j $38.72 One-yard special pickup ~ $23 2:234.55 Two-yard special pickup $55-6851.82 Compostables restart (if cancel and restart service within 7 months) $25.00 Compostables cart cleaning/deodorizing $15.00 B. Multi-unit residential accounts must haye the same type of service for each "occupied unit" unless tenant and owner sign city tenant telease form for single-family residence garbage service. Tenant then pays direct to the city for s~olid waste senrices and is,provided variable solid waste service as defined in "single-family residence." Owners are responsible for payment if tenant does not pay. If no payment is received from tenant or owner within 60 days of billing, service will revert back to multi-unit residential accounts: Residences can request a tenant ; . release form only once in a year while they are at that address. C. Property owners of property not specifically addressed elsewhere in this Chapter are responsible for tenant payments. A tenant and owner may sign a city tenant release form for garbage service. Tenant then pays direct to city for solid waste services. Owners are responsible for payment if the tenant does not pay. If no payment is received from tenant or owner within 60 days of billing, service will revert back #o a 35 gallon cart and tenant's name will be removed from the account and the owner will be held responsible. ' Ordinance No. 6367 July 19, 2011 Page 27 of 33 D. Garbage collections in excess of those included in the cucrent monthiy service (as listed on the account) shall be at the rate of $11.26 per each extra container of up to 32 gallons per pickup. . E. For temporary and roll off services, services and charges herein shall become effective on January 1, 2013, and do not include tipping fees charged by the King County solid waste division which shall be added to the total service charges. The tipping fee shall be the actual container load weight multiplied by the fipping fee and then multiplied by a factor of 1.5. Minimum charges for temporary and roll off services include applicable delivery and picKup fees and rental rates per pickup. Temporary and roll off service rates (not including tipping fees) shall be as follows: Temporary Container Service Rate Per Pickup Twayard container $74.05 Four-yard container $109.56 Six-yard container $145.07 Delivery fee $44.71 Daily rent $1.58 ! Roll Off Rate Per Pickup Twenty-yard drop box $150.65 Thirty-yard drop box $150.65. Forty-yard drop box : $150.65 Eight- through 25-yard compactor ~ $182J8 Thirty-yard compactor : $182.78 Forty-yard compactor ' $182.78 , Permanent Drop Box Rental Fees Rent Per Month Twenty-yard drop box $70.30 Thirty-yard drop box $90.38 forty-yard drop box $110.48 Temporary Drop Box Hauf Fees Rate Per Pickup Twenty-yard drop box $180.78 Thirty-yard drop box $180.78 Forty-yard drop box $180.78 Ordinance No. 6367 July 19, 2011 • , Page 28 of 33 , i Temporary Drop Box Rental Fees Rent Per Day Twenty-yard drop box ' $3.50 , Thirty-yard drop box $4.52 Forty-yard drop box $5.02 F. Rental rates for dumpsters and drop boxes are~ reguired with the provision that persons, firms or corporations may furnish their own detachable bulk containers on approval of the solid waste administrator. These containers shall be constructed so that they can be readily picked up by the service provider and the senrice provider's equipment. G. A deposit for all temporary containers 20 cubic yards or larger is required prior to delivery. For new or previously delinquent accounts the deposit shall include up to a maximum of ~ two months of collection, rent and tonnage fees:; Current accounts with no delinquency charges , shall be charged a deposit as follows: ; Deposit Twenty cubic yard container ; $600.00. Thirty cubic yard container $700.00 Forty cubic yard container $800.00 As other temporary containers become availabl'e, a deposit shall be required for the use of such container and the deposit amount shall be based on size. The amount of the deposit shall be determined by the director of finance. H. For miscellaneous services, services and charges herein shall become effective on January 1, 2013, and shall be as follows: Miscellaneous - Other Rate Appliances $74.63 Refrigerator/freezers $107.09 Sofas $74.63 Chairs $50.26 Mattresses $36.54 Tires: auto/light truck $24.96 bus/heavy truck , $27.17 additional for rims or wheels $17.65 Miscellaneous refuse, per cubic yard $113.36 , Ordinance No. 6367 , July 19, 2011 : Page 20 of 33 ` ' Carry-out surcharge $7.52 Carry-out per can $1.63 Roll-out container $20.99 Pressure washing, per yard $3.21 Mileage charge over 15 miles $3.20 Retum trip - Roll off $55.72 Return trip - SF and commercial. $19.17 Solid drop box lid charge; per month $22.29 Stand-by time, per minute $4.46 Truck and driver, pec hour $149.35 Additional labor, per person $86.94 (Ord. 6160 § 1, 2008; Ord. 6139 § 1, 2007; Ord: 6069 § 1, 2006; Ord. 6054 § 1, 2006; Ord. 5968 § 1, 2006; Ord. 5885 § 2, 2004; Ord. 5726 § 1; 2003; Ord. 5719 § 2, 2002; Ord. 5622 § 1, 2001; Ord. 5243 § 1, 1999; Ord. 5212 § 1(Exh. D), 1999; Ord. 5151 § 1, 1998; Ord. 5081 § 1, 1998; Ord. 4943 § 1, 1997; Ord. 4613 § 2, 1993; Ord. 4588 § 1, 1992; Ord. 4537 § 1(Exh. A), 1991; Ord. 4500 § 2, 1991. Formerly 8:08230.) Section `11. Amendment to Citv Code. That section 8.08.210 of the Aubum City Code be and the same hereby is amended to read as follows 8.08.210 Collection charge - Payment - Nonpayment action. A. Charges for garbage and recycling services shall be compulsory and universaL exGept fsf . Services shall be billed monthly or bimonthly as determined by the director of finance for all accounts within the city limits, except that some recently annexed areas that may be served and billed by existing service providers until city franchises are established with the service provider(s). Charges or accounts shall be paid at the finance director's offlce 20 days after ttie billing date appearing on the bill. A delinquency charge of $15.00 or one percent of the outstanding balance, whichever is greater, will be assessed 30 days after the original bill date if payment is not received in the finance director's office. Nonpayment of delinquent bills and associated charges over 45 days old shall result in: 1. The suspension of all city utility secvices to the subject property regardless of whether such setvices are separately billed; and%or Or`dinance No. 6367 July 19, 2011 Page 30 of 33 I 2. The removal of containers and reduction ofi service to the 3235-gallon san-cart service, for which the custoiner shall continue to be charged and reinain liable for payment. B. While accounts may be opened and maintained by tenants, the owners of the property receiving the services shall be responsible for payment of all charges for the service. Commercial customers who are tenants will be denied delivery of containers until: 1. A completed application is received and approved; and 2. The owner signs a release form accepting liability for unpaid charges. Unpaid-charges for solid waste services may become a lien against the property. C. It, shall be the responsibility of each person furnished solid waste service to notify the finance . department of any address change or change in service. (Ord. 6160 § 1, 2008; Ord. 6139 § 1, 2007; Ord. 6101 § 1, 2007; Ord. 6069 § 1, 2006; Ord. 6054 § 1,,2006; Ord. 5968 § 1, 2006; Ord. 5622 § 1, 2001; Ord. 5272 § 1, 1999; Otd. 5243 § 1, 1999; Ord. 5212 § 1(Exh. D), 1999; Ord. 4500 § 2, 1991. Formerly 8.08.260.) Section 12. Artiendment to Citv Code. That section 8.08.220 of the Auburn City Code be and the same hereby is amended to read as follows: 8.08.220 Suspending collection from customers. A. Any residential or commercial customer that causes disruptions or conflicts that make continued service to that customer unreasonable or unsafe may be denied service or have their service discontinued at the discretion of the city: Disruptions or conflicts may include, but not be limited to, repeated damage to service provider-owned containets, repeated claims of timely set-. •out followed by demands for retucn collection at no charge, repeated abuse of extra garbage and , related items, repeated clairns of service provider(s) damage to a customers property or other sach problems. Customers that have their service suspended/disconfinued shall continue to be charged, and remain liable for, the monthly charge for 3235-gallon sap-cart Qarbage and recycling Ordinance No. 6367 July 19, 2011 . Page 31 of 33 service, and shall be responsible for making arrangements for having their solid waste properly . disposed of in a timely fashion. B. The customer and owner shall be.sent written notification by Unifed States mail to the address - of the subject property 20 days prior to service being suspended/discontinued. Senrice address may be notified by tagging of the container by the city. The notification shall state the determination to suspend/discontinue service to 1he subject property, and the specific reasons for the suspension/discontinuance. The customer may, within..15 days of mailing of said notification, request in writing an evaluation on the determination of suspension/discontinuance.- The evaluation request shall be mailed or delivered to the city #o the attention of the finance director. ' An evaluation shall be set to include the finance director and is to be held within 10 business days of receipt by the city of the evaluation request. The decision of the finance director shall be fnal. ~ (Ord. 6160 § 1, 2008; Ord. 6139 § 1, 2007; Ord: 6069 § 1, 2006; Ord. 6054 § 1, 2006; Ord. 5968 § 1, 2006; Ord. 5622 § 1, 2001.) Section 13. Implementation. The Mayor is hereby authorized to implement such administrative procedures as may be necessary to carry out the directions of this legislation. Section 14. Severabilitv. The provisions of this ordinance are declared to be separate and severable: The invalidity of any clause, sentence, ~ paragraph, subdivision, section or portion of this ordinance, or the invalidity of the application thereof to any person or circwmstance shall not affect the validity of the remainder of this ordinance, or the validity of its application to other persons or circumstances. Ordinance No. 6367 July 19, 2011 Page 32 of 33 i . Section 15. Effective_date. 'This Ordinance shall take effect and be i in force fve days ftom and after its ! passag.e, . approval and publication as provided by law. INTRODUCED: AUG 1 2011 ,PASSED: AUG 12011 iAPP UBURN PETER B. LEWIS - MAYOR ATTEST: , Danielle E. Daskam, City Clerk . APPROVED AS TO FORM: ~ i Daniel 6. Heid, City Attom ,ey Published: , f Ordinance No. 6367 July 19, 2011 Page 33 of 33