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The Director of Public Service shall charge the following fees for the rental of dumpsters and compactors from the inventory of the Department of Public Service:
2 yard dumpster | up to $13.30 |
4 yard dumpster | up to $15.70 |
6 yard dumpster | up to $18.09 |
8 yard dumpster | up to $20.49 |
20 yard dumpster | up to $253.03 |
30 yard dumpster | up to $316.89 |
40 yard dumpster | up to $380.76 |
30 yard compactor | up to $380.00 |
36 yard compactor | up to $412.69 |
40 yard compactor | up to $444.63 |
However, the Director of Public Service shall reduce the fees by five percent (5%) when a dumpster or compactor is rented by a City of Cleveland resident for non-commercial purposes.
(Ord. No. 2393-02. Passed 2-3-03, eff. 2-3-03)
(a) The Director of Public Service is authorized to enter into agreements with other governmental entities and with private concerns for the use of the City’s Ridge Road Transfer Station for the disposal of solid waste. The Director shall establish the tipping fee for each user of the transfer station in an amount not less than the cost to the City of disposing of the waste, including the unit price paid by the City for its disposal and an additional amount for operational and administrative costs.
(b) The Director of Public Service is authorized to enter into agreements with other governmental entities and with private concerns for the collection of recyclable materials at the City’s Ridge Road Transfer Station. The Director is authorized to sell the recyclable materials under Section 181.18 and issue payments to the governmental entities and private concerns for any amounts received from the sale of the recyclable materials in excess of the City’s operational and administrative costs.
(c) Any agreement made under this section shall contain provisions that are necessary in the opinion of the Director of Law to protect the interests of the City of Cleveland.
(Ord. No. 1260-10. Passed 10-4-10, eff. 10-7-10)
(a) No owner of a commercial or industrial establishment shall fail to apply for, secure, and post a Certificate of Commercial Waste Collection Contract which accurately reflects the party currently collecting and disposing of solid waste from the premises.
(b) An application for a Certificate of Commercial Waste Collection Contract shall be made by the owner or his or her authorized representative on forms obtained from the Director of Public Service. The Director may charge a fee of fifty dollars ($50.00) to cover the cost of issuing the Certificate.
(c) The application and Certificate shall state the name and business address of the applicant, the name and address of the party with whom the applicant has contracted for solid waste collection and disposal, and the duration of the contract. In addition, the application and Certificate shall both contain other information as the Director of Public Service may require.
(d) The Certificate of Commercial Waste Collection shall be securely affixed in a conspicuous place on the premises where designated by the Director of Public Service.
(Ord. No. 2393-02. Passed 2-3-03, eff. 2-3-03)
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