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HomeMy WebLinkAboutORD 4567Amends Ord #4461,4485 Amended by,ORD 4643J~~sq 472~4756 4814,4815, 4996"5043 CITY OF RENTON,WASHINGTON ORDINANCE NO,4567 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RENTON,WASHINGTON AMENDING SECTION 8-1-9 OF CHAFTER 1,GARBAGE;SUBSECTION 8-2-2,G OF CHAPTER 2,STORM AND SURFACE WATER DRAINAGE; SUBSECTIONS 8-4-24,F,1.8-4-31.B AND 8-4-31.C.1 &C.4,OF CHAPTER 4,WATER;AND SUBSECTIONS 8-5-15.A &D OF CHAPTER 5,SEWERS,OF TITLE VIII (HEALTH AND SANITATION),OF ORDINANCE NO.4260 ENTITLED ·CODE OF GENERAL ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF RENTON,WASHINGTON"RELATING TO J.996 UTILITY RATES FOR ALL CUSTOMER CLASSES. THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON,WASHINGTON DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS, SECTION 1.Section 8-1-9 of Chapter 1,Garbage,of Title VIII (Health and Sanitation),of Ordinance No.4260 entitled "Code of General Ordinance of the City of Renton,Washington ll is hereby amended to read as follows: RATES FOR SERVICES,The following schedule is hereby adopted as the charges to be paid to the City for services rendered for each category: A.Residential Customers: 1.For garbage cans and/or garbage units: Mini can 1 can collected weekly 2 cans collected weekly 3 cans collected weekly Each additional can weekly Extra garbage,under 15 gallons Return trip charge $4.55 per month 10.45 per month 17.05 per month 23.65 per month 6.60 per month 3.10 per unit 3.00 per trip 2.Senior and/or disabled customers who qualified under section 8-4-31.C of this Title for low income rates prior to August 1,1994,are eligible for a one dollar fifteen cents ($1.15)fee 1 ORDINANCE NO.4567 mini-can service for a seventy five percent (75%)subsidy,or one dollar fifty cents ($1.50)for a forty percent (40%)subsidy.For those senior and/or disabled customers who qualify under section 8- 4-31.C of this Title for low income rates after August 1,1994,are eligible for a one dollar fifteen cents ($1.15)fee mini-can service for a seventy five percent (75%)subsidy,or two dollars eighty cents ($2.80)for a forty percent (40%)subsidy.For services other than mini-can,the rate schedule above will apply. B.Commercial Customers: 1.For garbage cans and/or garbage units as herein defined -two dollars eighty cents ($2.80)per can per collection. The minimum monthly charge for each such account shall be eleven dollars twenty cents ($11.20)per month. 2.The rate for the handling of hydraulically handled containers approved by the City's contractor and the City for the use of conunercial,industrial,and multi-family residence establishments shall be as follows: 90 gallon cart 1 yard container 1.5 yard container 2 yard container 3 yard container 3 yard compactor 4 yard container 4 yard compactor 6 yard container 6 yard compactor 8 yard container 20 yard container 30 yard container 40 yard container Compactors,10 yards $9.80 per pickup 13.30 per pickup 18.80 per pickup 23.30 per pickup 33.80 per pickup 159.10 per pickup 44.10 per pickup 181.10 per pickup 61.90 per pickup 196.30 per pickup 80.10 per pickup 91.40 per pickup 102.80 per pickup 113.80 per pickup 2 ORDINANCE NO.4567 through 20 yards 119.40 per pickup Compactors,30 yards or larger 6.90 per yard pickup Minimum Pickup: 1 to 8 yard detachable containers 20 to 40 yard detachable containers Compactors once per week twice per month twice per month 3.The rate for handling temporary contractor drop boxes shall be as follows: 4 yard container 20 yard container 30 yard container 40 yard container $BO.10 per pickup 130.70 per pickup 161.10 per pickup 191.80 per pickup A three hundred dollar ($300.00)advance payment will be required on all temporary garbage services. 4.Extra Charges: a.A three dollar ($3.00)charge will be added for each occurrence of the following services: (1)Container roll-outs and roll-backs over fifteen feet (15')from the point of safe truck access. (2)Commercial cans placed more than fifty feet (501)from the point of safe truck access. (3)Opening and closing of container enclosure gates and/or unlocking or locking of container lids. b.A ten dollar ($10.00)charge will be added for each occurrence of the following services: (1)Hydraulic disconnect and reconnect on compactors. 3 ORDINANCE NO._4_5_6_7 (2)Compactor roll-off box turnaround. (3)Containers are not available for collection at regularly scheduled pickup time and request is made that the contractor make a special trip. c.Any extra yardage determined by the collection contractor to be overflowing the container will be charged per yard at the one (1)yard rate listed under section 8-1-9.B.2. 5.Special Services;Whenever special services not contained within this schedule are required,the rate charged for those special services shall be negotiated by the customer with the City and the collection contractor. C.Industrial Service Customers: 1.Collection of Industrial Waste and Rates: "Industrial waste,n shall be collected by the City's collection contractor from the manufacturing establishments having such wastes.The following rates and conditions are based on annual quantities of industrial wastes of loose measure or equivalent in combination of loose and compacted waste. a.Forty (40)yard load of loose industrial waste, whether in contractor's or customer's containers,exclusive of I1dumping feel!at disposal facility: $108.40 per load. b.All loose industrial waste hauled in other than contractor's or customer's forty (40)yard containers,exclusive of I1dumping fee n at disposal facility: $5.40 per cubic yard. 4 ORDINANCE NO.4567 c.Compacted industrial waste in customer furnished containers,exclusive of "dumping feel!at disposal facility: $140.60 per load. The above rate schedule does not include container rental for all commercial and industrial users nor the dump fees for twenty (20) yard or larger containers. SECTION II.Subsection 8-2-2.G of Chapter 2,Storm and Surface Water Drainage,of Title VIII (Health and Sanitation),of Ordinance No.4260 entitled nCode of General Ordinances of the City of Renton,Washington n are hereby amended to read as follows: 8~2-2.G:Special Rates: l.a.Senior and/or disabled citizens who qualified under section 8-4-31.C for low income rates prior to August 1,1994,are eligible for rates of one dollar ten cents ($1.10)per month surface water utility fee for a seventy five percent (75%")rate subsidy,or one dollar fifty cents ($1.50)for a forty percent (40%)rate subsidy. o.Senior and/or disabled citizens who qualify under section 8-4-31.C for low income rates after August 1,1994, are eligible for rates of one dollar forty cents ($1.40)per month for a seventy five percent (75%)rate subsidy,or three dollars thirty cents ($3.30)for a forty percent (40%)sUbsidy. SECTION III.Subsections 8-4-24.F.1,8-4-31.B,C.1 and C.4, of Chapter 4,Water of Title VIII,(Health and Sanitation),of Ordinance No.4260 entitled tlCode of General Ordinances of the City of Renton,Washington II are hereby amended to read as follows: 5 8-4-24.F.1o ORDINANCE NO.4567 Fire Protection Charge:The private fire protection charge will be three dollars forty cents ($3.40)per month per inch of fire meter size. 8-4-31.B:Metered Rates:The minimum rates for metered water supplied within the City in one month or fractional period thereof are hereby fixed in the following schedule: SIZE QF SERVICE 3/4 11 1" 1-1/2" 2" 3" 4" 6" 8" 10" 12 11 TOTAL SERVICE CHARGE $10.50 13 .15 16.85 29.45 87.20 126.05 189.10 262.65 378.20 525.30 COMMODITY RATES Two (2)consumption blocks will be established for residential customers (single family and duplex customers).The size of the first block will be zero to one thousand (0 to 1,000)cubic feet of water consumed per month.The second block will be all consumption over one thousand (1,000)cubic feet per month. these two blocks are as follows: The rates for o to 1,000 cubic feet Over 1,000 cubic feet $ $ 1.76 1.88 All commercial customers (multi-family,commercial and industrial) will pay for consumption at the first block rate of one dollar seventy six cents ($1.76)per one hundred (100)cubic feet. 6 ORDINANCE NO.4567 8-4-31.C.l:Low Income Seniors:A 1I1ow income senior citizen n is defined as a person sixty-two (62)years of age or older who resides in a single family dwelling that is separately metered for water usage,either as owner,purchaser,or renter,and whose total income,including that of his or her spouse or co- tenant,does not exceed the annual income thresholds for low income rate eligibility.The annual income threshold for eligibility for low income rate shall be adjusted each calendar year,proportionate to the increase in the local consumer price index (for urban wage earners and clerical workers),to a base of the most recent census data available for determining the median household income for Renton.Any household with a disposable income of thirty five percent (35%)or less of the median household income for the City of Renton will be eligible for a seventy five percent (75%)rate SUbsidy.Any single occupancy household with an annual disposable income between thirty five percent (35%)and thirty eight percent (38%)of the Renton median household income is eligible for a forty percent (40%)rate SUbsidy.Any double occupancy household with an annual disposable income between thirty six percent (36%)and fifty percent (50%)of the Renton median household income is eligible for a forty percent (40%)percent rate subsidy.For the calendar year 1996 those figures shall be thirteen thousand five hundred sixty- five dollars ($13,565.00)per annum or less for a seventy five percent (75%)rate subsidy and between thirteen thousand five hundred sixty six dollars ($13,566.00)and fourteen thousand seven hundred twenty seven dollars ($14,727.00)for a forty percent (40%) rate subsidy for single occupancy,and for double occupancy 7 ORDINANCE NO.4567 households sixteen thousand sixty five dollars ($16,065.00)or less for a seventy five percent (75%)rate subsidy,and between sixteen thousand sixty five dollars ($16,065.00)and nineteen thousand three hundred eighty dollars ($19,380.00)for a forty percent (40%) rate subsidy. 8-4-31.C.4,Low Income Rates: a.For those senior citizens and disabled persons who qualified as economically disadvantaged and were on this low income rate prior to August 1,1994,the following rates for water service relating to such single-family dwelling in which such eligible person or persons permanently reside are as follows: (1)One dollar twenty five cents ($1.25)per month for a seventy five percent (75%)rate subsidy and two dollars twenty five cents ($2.25)for a forty percent (40%)rate sUbsidy, limited to nine hundred (900)cubic feet of water per month. (2)Any excess shall be charged as provided in sections 8-4-31.A and B. b.For those senior citizens and disabled persons who qualify as economically disadvantaged,and were on this low income rate after August 1,1994,the following rates for water service relating to such single-family dwelling in which such eligible person or persons permanently reside: (1)Two dollars seventy five cents ($2.75)per month for a seventy five percent (75%)rate subsidy,limited to nine hundred (900)cubic feet of water per month,and six dollars sixty cents($6.60)per month for a forty percent (40%)rate 8 ORDINANCE NO.4567 subsidy,limited to nine hundred (900)cubic feet of water per month. (2)Any excess shall be charged as provided in sections 8-4-31.A and B. SECTION IV.Subsections 8-5-15.A and D of Chapter 5, Sewers,of Title VIII (Health and Sanitation)of Ordinance No.4260 entitled "Code of General Ordinances of the City of Renton, Washington"are hereby amended as follows: 8-5-15.A:Disposal Rates.The monthly rates and charges for sewage disposal service shall be as follows: 1.Single Family -$12.29 2.All Other Users:A base charge of one dollar eighty seven cents ($1.87)plus one dollar thirty nine cents ($1.39)per month for each one hundred (100)cubic feet of water used,for a minimum charge of twelve dollars twenty nine cents ($12.29)per month. 3.Charges for Sewer Service Without City Water:In the event that water obtained from sources other than purchased from the City of Renton is either discharged or drained into the sewer system,users shall be charged by one of the two following methods: a.For single-family residence twelve dollars twenty-nine cents ($12.29)per month. b.For other than single-family dwellings,the Planning/Building/Public Works Administrator shall install a water meter into such private water system at cost to property owners, 9 ORDINANCE NO._4_5_6_7 and the method of billing shall be in compliance with section 8-5- 15.A.2 of this Title. D.Additional Charges:In addition to the foregoing charges specified in this section,the following rates shall be charged: 1.A charge of nineteen dollars ten cents ($19.10)per month payable to Metro for each single-family dwelling unit. 2.A charge of nineteen dollars ten cents ($19.10)per month payable to Metro for each seven hundred and fifty (750)cubic feet,or any fraction thereof,of water used for all users other than single family. 3.Any additional charges hereafter imposed by Metro under the "Industrial Cost Recovery"or 11 Industrial Waste Surcharge"programs required under the FWPCA (PL 92-500),Section 204,or as same may be amended hereafter,plus fifteen percent (15%)thereof as an additional charge for the City's cost of implementing such programs. 4.Senior and/or disabled citizens who qualified under section 8-4-31.C for low income rates prior to August I,1994,are eligible for the following rates: a.Nineteen dollars ten cents ($19.10)per month for Metro sewer,and one dollar five cents ($1.05)per month for City sewer charges for a seventy five percent (75%)rate subsidy and two dollars ($2.00)per month for City sewer charges for a forty percent (40%)rate subsidy. b.Senior and/or disabled citizens who qualify under Section 8-4-31.C for low income rates after August 1,1994, are eligible for the following rates: 10 ORDINANCE NO.4567 (1)Nineteen dollars ten cents ($19.10)per month for Metro sewer,and three dollars twenty cents ($3.20)per month for City sewer charges for a seventy five percent (75%)rate subsidy and seven dollars sixty cents ($7.60)per month for City sewer charges for a forty percent (40%)rate subsidy. SECTION V.These rates shall become effective with billings computed on or after January 1 of the year the budget is adopted. SECTION VI.This ordinance shall be effective upon its passage,approval,and five days after its pUblication. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this 11 th day of December 1995. APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this 11th day of December ,1995. Approveet~.f3 to form: ~., L.- Lawrence J.Warren,City Attorney Date of Publication:12/15/95 Ord.530:11j29j95:as. 11