HomeMy WebLinkAboutORD 4104 amended by Ord. #4208 Amends Ordinance, No. 4032
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Amended by Ordinance No. 4253 Amended by 0�'dinanrK.e No.
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CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON
ORDINANCE N0. 41�4
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, AMENDING CHAPTER 2 OF TITLE III
(DEPARTMENTS) OF OROINANCE N0. 1628 RELATING TO METERED WATER SERVICE, AMENDING A
PORTION OF SECTION 8-715 OF TITLE VIII (HEALTH AND SANITATION) OF ORDINANCE N0. 1628
RELATING TO SEWER CHARGES, AMENDING CHAPTER 3 OF TITLE VIII (HEALTH AND SANITATION) OF
ORDINANCE N0. 1628 RELATING TO GARBAGE CHARGES, AND AMENDING A PORTION Of SECTION 8-715
OF TITLE VIII (HEALTH AND SANITATION) OF ORDINANCE N0. 1628 RELATING TO STURM DRAINAGE
UTILITY CHARGES.
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, DO ORDAIN AS FOL�OWS:
SECTION I: The monthly rates for uater, sanitary sewer, garbage disposal, and storm drainage
service are amended according to Exhibits "A", "B", "C", and "D" attached.
PASSED BY THE COUNCIL this 2 1 day of December, 1987.
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Maxine E. Motor, City Clerk
APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this 2 1 day of December, 1987.
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Barbara Y. Sh�poch, Mayor
Approved s to form:
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Date of Publication: December �,1987.
EXHIBIT "A": WATER
SECTION I: Existing Section 3-231, subsections (A) and (B) of Chapter 2, Title III
(Departments), of Ordinance No. 1628 entitled "Code of General Ordinances of the City of Renton" are
hereby amended to read as follows:
Section 3-231(A), as amended: CHARGES FOR METERED WATER SERVICE INSIDE THE CITY:
(A) 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 OF SERVICE TOTAL SERVICE CHARGE
3/4" $ 4.10
1" 5.35
1-7/2" 8.45
2�' 13.95
3" 28.20
4" 48.75
b" 105.35
8" 186.00
10�� 288.85
12" 414.00
COMMODITY RATES
0- 2,500 cubic feet S 1.07
2,500-35,000 cubic rate .94
Over 35,000 cubic feet .81
Section 2-231(B), as amended: The following are hereby established for certain senior citizens
who are economically disadvantaged as herein set forth:
Every single person sixty-two (62) years of age or older and every single person totally and
permanentty disabled residing in a single-family dwelting, either as owner or purchaser, whose income
from all sources is Six hundred ninety-nine doltars and fifty-five cents ($699.55} per month or less and
Eight thousand three hundred ninety-four dollars and sixty cents ($8,394.60) per annum or less or, in
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the case of marital community, both parties, husband and wife, residing in a single-family dwelling,
either as owner or purchaser, and both spouses being sixty-two (62) years of age or older whose total
income from all sources is One thousand forty-nine dollars and thirty-seven cents (51,049.37) per month
or less and Twelve thousand five hundred ninety-two dollars and forty-four cents (512,592.44) per annum
or less shall pay the following rates for water and sewer services relating to such single-family
dwelling in which such etigible person or persons permanently reside:
One dollar ($1.00) per month, limited to nine hundred (900) cubic feet of water per
month t$.75 per month for water/$.25 per month for sewer).
Any excess shall be charged as provided in Section 3-231(A) of Title III relating to
water services.
SECTION II: These rates shall become effective with billings computed on or after January 1,
1988, and after its passage, approval, and five days after its publication.
EXHIBIT "B": SANITARY SEWER
SECTION I: Existing subsection (A) of Section 8-715 of Chapter 7, Title VIII (Health and
Sanitation) of Ordinance No. 1628 entitled "Code of General Ordinances of the City of Renton" is hereby
amended as follous:
Section 8-715(A), as amended: SEWER CHARGES, SPECIAL RATES:
A. The monthly rates and charges for sewage disposal service shall be as follows:
1. Single-family dwelling units - $4.40
2. All other users: A charge of Four dotlars and forty cents ($4.40) per
month for each nine hundred (900) cubic feet of water used by apartments,
multiple dwelling units of every type and number, business, cortmercial,
industrial, and all other users.
3. Charges for sewer service without City water: In the event that water
obtained from sources other than purchased fran the City of Renton is either
discharged or drained into the sewer system, single-family dweltings and other
users shall be charged by one of the two following methods:
a. Fourteen dollars and thirty cents (514.30) per single•family
residence(includes Nine dollars and ninety cents ($9.90) Metro
charge).
b. Other than single-famity dwellings, the Director of Public Works
shall install a water meter into such private water system at cost to
property owners, and the method of billing shall be in compliance with
Section 8-715(A)2.
SECTION II: Existing subsection (D) of Section 8-715 of Chapter 7, Title VIII (Health and
Sanitation) of Ordinance 1628 entitled "Code of General Ordinances of the City of Renton" is hereby
amended as follows:
Section 8-715(D), as amended: In addition to the foregoing charges specified in this section, the
following rates shatl be charged:
1. A charge of Nine dollars and ninety cents (59.90) per month, payable to Metro for each single-
family dwelling unit.
2. A charge of Nine dollars and ninety cents (59.90) per month, payable to Metro for each nine
hundred (900> cubic feet of water used by apartments, multiple dwelling units of every type and number,
business, cortmercial, industrial, and all other users.
3. Any additionat charges hereafter imposed by Metro under the "Industrial Cost Recovery" or
Industriat Waste Surcharge" programs required under the FWPCA (PL 92-500), Section 204, or as same may
be amended hereafter, ptus 15Y thereof as an additional charge for the City's cost of implementing such
programs.
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Every single person sixty-two (62) years of age or older and every single person totally and permanently
disabled residing in a single-family dwelling, either as owner or purchaser, whose income from all
sources is Six hundred ninety-nine dollars and fifty-five cents ($699.55) per month or less and Eight
thousand three hundred ninety-four dollars and sixty cents (58,394.60) per annum or less or, in the case
of marital cortmunity, both parties, husband and wife residing in a single-family dwelling, either as
owner or purchaser, and both spouses being sixty-two (62) years of age or older whose total income from
all sources is One thousand forty-nine dollars and thirty-seven cents (51,049.37) per month or less and
Twelve thousand five hundred ninety-two dollars and forty-four cents (512,592.44> per annum or Less
shall pay the follouing rates for water and sewer services relating to such single family dwelling in
which such eligible person or persons permanently reside:
One dotlar (51.00) per month, limited to nine hundred (900) cubic feet of water per
month (5.75 per month for water/5.25 per month for sewer).
Any excess shall be charged as provided in Section 3-231(A) of Title III relating to
water services.
SECTION III: These rates shall become effective uith bittings computed on or after January 1,
1988, and after its passage, approval, and five days after its pubtication.
\ EXHIBIT "C": SOLID WASTE
SECTION I: Existing subsections (A), (B), and (D) of Section 8-309 of Titte VIII (Health and
Sanitation) of Ordinance No. 1628 entitled "Code of General Ordinances of the City of Renton" are hereby
amended as fotlows:
Section 8-309(A), as amended: RATES FOR CHARGES:
The fotlowing schedule is hereby adopted as the charges to be paid to the City for services
rendered for each category:
(A) Collection of garbage, refuse, and switt from residential dwellings shall be made
once a week, and the charges therefor shall be as follows:
1. For �'garbage cans" and/or '�garbage units�', as herein defined, placed not more
than twenty-five feet (25') from the edge of the street, curb, or alley abutting
or adjoining the unit served:
Not more than one can per week S 7.22 per month
Not more than two cans per week 7.91 per month
Each additional can per week 1.51 per month
Extra units 1.51 per pickup
2. For "garbage cans" and/or "garbage units", as herein defined, placed more than
twenty-five feet (25') but less than sixty feet (60') from the edge of the street,
curb, or alleyway abutting or adjoining the unit served:
Not more than one can per week S 8.89 per month
Not more than two cans per week 10.31 per month
Each additional can per week 1.51 per month
Extra units 1.51 per pickup
3. for "garbage cans" and/or "garbage units", as herein defined, placed more than
sixty feet (60') from the edge of the street, curb, or alleyway abutting or
adjoining the unit served:
Not more than one can per week S 9.29 per month
Not more than two cans per ueek 11.13 per month
Each additional can per week 1.51 per month
Extra units 1.51 per pickup
4. All categories in Section 8-309(A)1, 2, and 3 are subject to a flat 51.00 fee
for senior citizens who qualify for the "Senior Citizen Rate" as established by
Ordinance No. 2946, to-wit:
a. Every single person sixty-two (62) years of age or older and every single
person substantially and permanently disabled residing in a single-family
dwelling, either as owner or purchaser, uhose income from all sources is Six
hundred ninety-nine dollars and fifty-five cents (5699.55) per month or less
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and Eight thousand three hundred ninety-four dottars and sixty cents
{$8,394.6d) per ann�n or tess shalt quatify for the Senior Gitizen Rate. The
maximum figure shell increase whenever there is an increase in Spcial Security
benefits in an amount p�oportianate to the increase.
b. Every married couple, canstituting a marital community, residing in a
singte-famity dwelting, either as owner or purchaser, and bpth spouses being
sixty-two (62} years of age ar atder ar one person being substantiaity and
permanently disabled while the other spuuse is under the age of sixty-two (62),
and whose totat income from att sources is One thousand forty-nine dottars and
thirty-seven cents C$7,049.37) per month or tess and Twelve thousand five
hundred ninety-twa dollars and forty•four cents ($12,592.44) per annum or less
shatt quatify for the Seniar Citizen Rate. This maximum figure shatl increase
whenever there is an increase in Saciat Security benefits in an amount
propartianate to the increase.
c. Every such person (if married, then either spouse) shatt file With the
Utilities Division of the City his or her statement, under oath, that he/she ar
they are qualified to be charged the specia! rate far such garbage coElectian
services hereinabove stated. Such statement shall contain such other
information as the Utitities Division may prescribe, inctuding address;
ownership ar interest in the dwelling occupied by such appCicant{S}; amount,
source, end nature of atl income from any and all sources; together with the
appticant's unquatified promise to forthwith notify the City of any
circt.annstances or change in condition which woutd make the applicant{s}
inetigble to receive said special rate.
Atl such infarmatian shalt be treateci in confidence, aru! atl such applications and
statements shatl only be available for inspection by authorized personnel of the
City. The Utitities Division shatt have the right uhenever deemed necessary to
require such statement on an annuat basis.
Section 8-309tB) and tD}, as amended:
(B) Collection of garbage, refuse, and switt from business firms and commercial
enterprises shalt be made each weekday, and the charges shalt be as foElows:
1. For "garbage cans" and/or "garbage units", as defined herein: $1.42 per
can picked up.
2. The minimu�n monthty charge for each such business or cortmercial account
shail be the sun of $4.44 per mar�th.
3. The rate for the handling of hydrauticatty handted containers approved by
the City�s cantractor and the City for use by cormiercial, industriat, and
multiple-dwelling establishments shalt be as follows:
1-yard cantainer S 7.22 per pickup
1-1/2-yard cantainer 10.23 per pickup
2-yard container 12.67 per pickup
3-yard container 18.32 per pickup
4-yard container 23.99 per pickup
b-yard containe� 33.48 per pickup
8-yard cantainer 43.19 per pickup
20-yard container 46.21 per pickup
plus dump fee
30-yard container 49.54 per pickup
plus dump fee
40-yard container 52.81 per pickup
plus dump fee
Compactors � 2.51 per cubic
yard plus dump fee
Sewage grit S 1b.5b per tnn
plus dump fee
Minim�rt pickup
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1 to 8-yard containers - once per week
20 ta 40-yard containers • tWice per manth
Compactors - twice per month
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4. The rate for handling temporary contractor drop boxes shall be as follows:
20-yard container $48.54 per pickup
plus dump fee
30-yard container 51.97 per pickup
ptus dump fee
40-yard container 55.45 per pickup
plus dump fee
Minimum pickup
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Temporary contractor drop boxes - twice per month
(D) 1. Collection of industrial waste and rates: "Industrial waste", as the term is
herein defined, shall be collected by the City's collector holding a valid and
subsisting contract therefor from the manufacturing establishments having such wastes,
at the rates and upon the terms established herein as the same may be amended from time
to time. The below-specified rates and conditions are based on annuat quantities of
"industrial wastes" of loose measure or equivalent, in combination of loss and
compacted waste.
a. Forty (40) yard load of loose industrial waste, whether in contractor's or
customer's containers, exclusive of "dumping fee" at disposal facility - $49.54
per load.
b. All loose industrial waste hauled in other than contractor�s or customer�s
40-yard containers, exclusive of "dumping fee" at disposal facility - 52.53 per
cubic yard.
c. Compacted industrial waste in customer-furnished containers, exclusive of
"dumping fee" at disposat facility - 552.81 per toad.
d. Rates for all industrial concerns not falling in the above categories as herein set
forth shall be as specified in sub-paragraph (B)3 of Section 8-309. All categories
will be revieued quarterly. If the user is not falling into its specified category, an
adjustment will be made at that time for the previous quarter. This adjustment may be
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SECTION II: Any and all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby
repealed.
SECTION III: These rates shatl be effective upon the January, 1988, billing and upon its passage,
approvat, and five days after its publication.
EXHIBIT "D": STORM DRAINAGE
SECTION I: CHARGES FOR STORM DRAINAGE UTILITY: ;�-7/J��j�
The following schedule is hereby adopted as the monthly charges to be paid to the City for storm
drainage utility services:
1. Single-family dwelling S 2.50
2. Low intensity 12.39 per acre
3. Medium intensity 17.92 per acre
4. High intensity 23.11 per acre
5. Gravel pits 24.92 per acre
6. City streets 12.44 per acre
The following are hereby established for certain senior citizens who are economically disadvantaged
as herein set forth:
Every single person sixty-two (62) years of age or older and every single person totally and
permanently disabled residing in a single-famity dwetling, either as owner or purchaser, whose income
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from all sources is Six hundred ninety-nine dollars and fifty-five cents (5699.55) per month or less and
Eight thousand three hundred ninety-four dollars and sixty cents (58,394.60) per annum or less or, in
the case of marital community, both parties, husband and wife, residing in a single-family dwelling,
either as owner or purchaser, and both spouses being sixty-two (62) years of age or older whose total
income from all sources is One thousand forty-nine dollars and thirty-seven cents ($1,049.37) per month
or less and Twelve thousand five hundred ninety-two dotlars and forty-four cents (512,592.44) per annum
or less shall pay the following rate for storm drainage service relating to such single-family dwelling
in which such eligible person or persons permanently reside:
One dollar (51.00) per month.
SECTION II: These rates shall become effective with billings computed on or after January 1, 1988,
and after its passage, approval, and five days after its pubtication.
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