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HomeMy WebLinkAboutORD 4807Amends ORD 4756AmendedbyORD4871 CITY OF RENTON,WASHINGTON ORDINANCE NO.4807 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RENTON,WASHINGTON AMENDING SUBSECTIONS 8-1-9.A,8-1.9.B.l,2.AND 3,AND 8-1-9.C OF CHAPTER 1,GARBAGE,AND SUBSECTION 8-4-31.C.l OF CHAPTER 4,WATER,OF TITLE VIII (HEALTH AND SANITATION),OF ORDINANCE NO.4260 ENTITLED "CODE OF GENERAL ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF RENTON,WASHINGTON" RELATING TO YEAR 2000 UTILITY RATES FOR ALL CUSTOMER CLASSES. THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON,WASHINGTON,DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION I.Subsections 8-1-9.A,8-1-9.B.l,2 and 3,and 8-1-9.C of Chapter 1, Garbage,of Title VITI (Health and Sanitation),of Ordinance No.4260 entitled "Code of General Ordinance ofthe City ofRenton,Washington"are hereby amended to read as follows: 8-1-9: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 4 cans collected weekly 5 cans collected weekly Each additional can weekly Extra garbage,under 15 gallons Return trip charge $6.10 12.80 20.35 27.45 35.00 42.55 7.60 3.80 3.00 per month per month per month per month per month per month per month per unit 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 fifty cents 1 ORDINANCE NO.4807 ($1.50)fee mini-can service for a seventy five percent (75%)subsidy,or two dollars forty-five \\ ;'," cents ($2.45)for a forty percent (40%)subsidy.Those senior and/or disabled customers who .qualify under section 8-4-31.C ofthis Title for low income rates after August 1,1994,are eligible for a one dollar fifty cents ($1.50)fee mini-can service for a seventy five percent (75%)subsidy; or three dollars sixty cents ($3.60)for a forty percent (40%)subsidy.For services other than mini-can,the rate schedule above will apply. B.Commercial Customers: 1.Garbage cans:For "garbage cans"and/or garbage units"as herein defined -three dollars five cents ($3.05)per can per collection.The minimum monthly charge for each such account shall be twelve dollars twenty cents ($12.20)per month. 2.Hydraulically Handled Containers:The rate for the handling of hydraulically handled containers approved by the City's contractor and the City for the use by commercial,industrial,and multiple-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 through 20 yards Compactors,30 yards or larger $10.60 14.65 20.60 25.55 37.00 177.25 48.35 200.70 67.80 217.45 87.70 96.05 108.00 119.55 124.25 7.20 2 per pickup per pickup per pickup per pickup per pickup per pickup per pickup per pickup per pickup per pickup per pickup per pickup per pickup per pickup per pickup per yard pickup ORDINANCE NO._4_80_7__ 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.Temporary Drops:The rate for handling temporary contractor drop boxes shall be as follows: 8 yard container or less 20 yard container 30 yard container 40 yard container $86.90 136.00 167.60 199.60 Per pickup Per pickup Per pickup Per pickup Advance Payments $100.00 500.00 800.00 1,000.00 The advance payment shown above will be required on all temporary garbage services. C.Industrial Service Customers: 1.Collection of Industrial Waste and Rates:Industrial waste 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 indu~rial wastes of loose measure or equivalent in combination ofloose and compacted waste. a.Forty (40)yard load of loose industrial waste,whether ill contractor's or customer's containers,exclusive of "dumping fee"at disposal facility: $112.80 per load. b.All loose industrial waste hauled in other than contractor's or customer's forty (40)yard containers,exclusive of "dumping fee"at disposal facility: $5.60 per cubic yard. 3 ORDINANCE NO.4807 c.Compacted industrial waste in cus~omer furnished containers, "'~ exclusive of "dumping fee"at disposal facility: $146.30 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 8-4-31.C.l of Chapter 4,Water,of Title VIII (Heahh and Sanitation),of Ordinance No.4260 entitled "Code of General Ordinances of the City of Renton,Washington"is hereby amended to read as follows: 1.Low Income Seniors:A "low income senior citizen"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 ofthirty 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 household with an annual disposable income between thirty five percent (35%)and :fifty percent (50%)of the Renton median household income is eligible for a forty percent (40%)percent rate subsidy.For the calendar year 1999 those figures shall be less than fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000.00)per annum for a seventy five (75%)rate subsidy and between fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000.00)and twenty one thousand nine hundred dollars ($21,900.00)for a forty percent (40%)rate subsidy for single 4 ORDINANCE NO.4807 occupancy,and for double occupancy less than seventeen thousand nine hundred :fifty dollars '\ ($17,950.00)for a seventy five percent (75%)rate subsidy,and between seventeen thousand nine hundred :fifty dollars ($17,950.00)and twenty five thousand :fifty dollars ($25,050.00)for a forty percent (40%)rate subsidy.For households with more than two individuals qualifYing under section 8-4-31.C of this Title,an additional five thousand dollars ($5,000.00)is added to the income threshold per qualifYing individual. SECTIONID.These rates shall become effective with billings computed on or after January 1 ofthe year the budget is adopted. SECTION IV. five days after its publication. This ordinance shall be effective upon its passage,approval,and PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this 25th day of__O_ct_o_b_e_r ;,1999. 25th OctoberAPPROVEDBYTHEMAYORthisdayof ;,1999. Approved as to form: £~~~ Lawrence J.Warren,City Attorney DmeofPublication:10/29/99 (summary Only) ORD.820-1 0/20/99:as. 5