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A. Franchise Required: Any person or business that provides collection services for trash, recyclable materials, or residential service of compostable materials within the City limits must execute a solid waste collection franchise agreement with the City, except as provided herein.
B. Permit Required: Haulers for construction and demolition wastes must hold a current Planning and Development Services Department (PDS) permit in their name. Permitted haulers may only haul for their own construction or demolition projects, and must own all roll-off containers and trucks and have them clearly identified with their name and phone number. They may not allow the use of their equipment by other contractors or at non-permitted sites. Containers can only be used for temporary construction projects, not for ongoing service to any location. Permitted haulers must comply with all appropriate federal, state and local regulations and requirements.
C. Exemptions: The following are exempt from the requirement to obtain a franchise or permit to collect, convey and dispose of solid waste:
1. The producers of solid waste.
2. A civic, community, benevolent or charitable nonprofit organization that collects, transports and markets source-separated materials for recycling for the sole purpose of raising funds for that organization.
3. Persons engaged in the occupation of demolition or construction contracting or landscaping may self-haul construction wastes, landscape wastes or recyclable materials using self-contained equipment, such as a dump truck or attached wheeled trailer (solid waste containers such as dumpsters or roll-offs are not included in this exemption).
D. Right Of City To Approve: The City shall have the exclusive right to select and approve all persons with whom the City shall enter into any franchise or permit.
E. Franchise Hauler Responsibilities: Any person providing trash or recycling collection services within the City will be authorized under a franchise agreement which shall outline the franchise hauler's responsibilities.
(Ord. 21-17, 5-23-2017; amd. Ord. 10-21, 4-13-2021; Ord. 50-22, 11-1-2022)
A. City Right: The City maintains the right to prescribe and regulate the rates, fees or charges made for services pertaining to solid waste management and the collection and disposal of solid waste.
B. Schedule Of Fees: Except for commercial organic waste service providers, the City shall set fees for available services, such fees to be contained in a separate schedule of solid waste customer fees passed by resolution or ordinance by the City Council. The City Council may amend by resolution or ordinance the fees and the types of available services as necessary.
C. Account Initiation Fee: An account initiation fee as found in the solid waste schedule of fees shall be assessed at the initiation of City billing service for each new account.
D. Hardship Discount: Residential customers may apply for a hardship discount on residential solid waste service by making application to Public Works Utility Billing Services. The hardship discount does not apply to commercial solid waste service. To apply for the discount, the applicant must be living at the premise for which the discount is requested and the account must be in the applicant's name.
E. Deposits: Deposits may be required for initiating, continuing or restoring any residential or commercial regular solid waste service for customers with limited or poor credit histories, a poor payment history with the City or any public utility, or who have supplied false information at the time of application for service. Deposits, less any outstanding balance, will be refunded or credited when the customer cancels service or has made timely payments on the service account for twelve (12) consecutive months.
F. On-Call, Temporary Service Deposits: Deposits may be required for initiating, continuing or restoring any on-call or temporary solid waste service, rounded to the nearest dollar, for customers with limited or poor credit histories, or for those customers who have a poor payment history with the City or any public utility. Deposits for on-call or temporary services are listed in the solid waste schedule of fees. Deposits will be refunded or credited when the customer discontinues service, less any outstanding balance, or has made timely payments on the service account for twelve (12) consecutive months.
G. Suspension For Nonpayment: Once an account has been suspended for nonpayment of fees, the City shall not reinstate service until the account holder has paid the past due amount and a deposit with the Public Works Utility Billing Services. Additionally, the account holder will be responsible for paying an administrative fee.
H. Waiver Request: Residential customers may request a waiver of all or part of the solid waste rates, fees or charges imposed pursuant to this chapter for vacant property. Such request shall comply with the waiver procedures outlined in section 10-4-5-3 of this chapter.
(Ord. 10-21, 4-13-2021; amd. Ord. 50-22, 11-1-2022)
A. Advise City Council: Pursuant to the authority granted by title 2, chapter 6 of this Code, the Public Works Commission shall advise the City Council on policy matters pertaining to the solid waste collection system.
B. Authority: The commission shall have the authority to:
1. Study, evaluate and maintain continuing review and appraisal of the effectiveness of the existing collection system, programs, policies and activities to ensure that they are operated and maintained to meet the requirements of federal, state and local bodies;
2. Review and recommend rates and fees for the use of, and the services rendered by, the solid waste collection system;
3. Review and make recommendations for changes or additions to this chapter regulating solid waste; and
4. Propose and review rules, regulations, policies and guidelines for the control and management of solid waste collection systems within their control.
(Ord. 21-17, 5-23-2017; amd. Ord. 10-21, 4-13-2021; Ord. 50-22, 11-1-2022)
The Director shall have the authority and responsibility to:
A. Compliance: Ensure compliance with local, state and federal rules and regulations regarding solid waste collection and disposal.
B. Guidelines And Policies: Establish guidelines and/or policies for the operation of the solid waste collection system.
(Ord. 21-17, 5-23-2017; amd. Ord. 10-21, 4-13-2021; Ord. 50-22, 11-1-2022)
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