7-310: ESTABLISHMENT OF FEES, BILLING SYSTEM:
   A.   Fees may be established commensurate with the level of service provided. (Ord. 212, 1-9-1992)
   B.   Each incorporated city shall pay to the county for its share of the disposal and the administrative costs of the county. The cost paid to the county by the city shall be the amount of money determined by multiplying the total cost of all disposal and administration by the percentage of the total Bonner County population residing in the city. The county shall collect or charge no fee to any resident of a city that has mandatory collection. (Ord. 146, 6-15-1981)
   C.   The county may establish rates and charges on a rational basis, by resolution of the board, as it finds such charges to be appropriate and necessary to fund total disposal system costs. Said disposal charges may be established for both residential and commercial uses throughout the county.
   D.   All solid waste contracts let by public agencies or governmental entities, i.e., U.S. forest service, transportation department, state lands, fish and game, army corps of engineers, school districts and others, shall include a disposal charge payable to the county equivalent to the rates charged to other commercial system users.
   E.   Rates and charges for system use may be based upon any rational fee system established by the board of commissioners. Billing may be by statement to the user or owner of the property served, through the billing system of an authorized commercial hauler, or by such other method deemed appropriate by resolution of the board of commissioners. The billing system may set fees based upon any measure of system use deemed reliable by the board of county commissioners. (Ord. 212, 1-9-1992)