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CITY OF DUBLIN
AGENDA STATEMENT
CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: May 24, 1993
SUBJECT: PUBLIC HEARING: Revision To Fees Charged For Minimum Garbage
Service and Establishment of Process to Collect Minimum Garbage
Service Fees On The Property Tax Bill
(J )fl(Prepared by: Paul Rankin, Assistant City Manager and
Bo Barker, Management Assistant.)
EXHIBITS A IT ACHED: 1. l' Chronology of Development of Mandatory Garbage Ordinance.
2. / Ordinance Amending Chapter 5.32, Solid Waste Management
Ordinance - To Provide for Collection By the City of Minimum
Garbage Service Fees.
3. / Resolution Establishing a Minimum Garbage Service Fee to be
;:ollected on the Property Tax Bill.
4. / Resolution approving the Fourth Amendment to the Agreement
/ between the City of Dublin and Oakland Scavenger Company
5. Resolution Approving the Second Amendment to the Agreement
providing for Single Family Recycling Services.
6. / Resolution Amending the Rate Schedule Solid Waste Collection
/ Service
7. Copy of the Information Insert which will be distributed to all
J customers impacted by this change.
8. Dublin Municipal Code, Chapter 5.32 - Solid Waste Management.
Open the Public Hearing and receive the Staff Report and Public
Testimony.
Close the Public Hearing.
Deliberate.
Adopt the proposed amendment to the Solid Waste Management
Ordinance as an Urgency Ordinance and adopt the proposed
Resolutions.
FINANCIAL S1 A TEMENT: The proposed Annual Assessment is $110.22 per Single Family Residence
receiving Minimum Service. This includes collection of one (1) 32 Gallon Container, weekly curbside
Recycling Collection and 4 Special Clean-Ups per year.
RECOMMENDATION:
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DESCRIPTION: At the City Council meeting on April 26, 1993, Staff presented a report to
the City Council on the process required to collect Basic Garbage Services as part of the Property Tax
Bill. Staff was directed to prepare the notices of the Public Hearing and documents to implement the
program. A complete Chronology of the City Council actions related to Mandatory Garbage Service
are attached as Exhibit 1. This document also outlines reasons why the City has undertaken the
change.
PROPERTY TAX ASSESSMENT
The process proposed involves the collection of Minimum Residential Garbage Service Fees on the
Property Tax bill. The City Council is authorized under State Law to collect these amounts as a fee for
service. The Assessments will only apply to those residential properties which receive individual
garbage collection services. Typically larger complexes receive service through large commercial bins
and the service is paid for based on the volume used. These accounts will not be affected by the
change.
Due to the fact that the Tax Roll represents assessments for the Fiscal Year (July-June), it is necessary
to impose assessments covering the same period. This process has the following impacts on the
calculation of the assessment to be levied:
(a) Estimated Tanuary - Tune 1994 Rates Are Used: Typically the City adjusts garbage and
recycling fees in January of each year. Since the Assessment information must be provided to the Tax
Collector by August, Staff has estimated increases for the second half of Fiscal Year 1993-94. The
ITEM NO. 6. 2
COPIES TO: Dan Borges, Livermore Dublin Disposal
CITY CLERK
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factors used include a 4% increase on the Recycling Component and a 6% increase on the Garbage
Collection Component.
(b) Impact of New Fees Will Need To Be Calculated With Future Assessments: Alameda
County was considering a Business License Fee increase, which would increase the rates by
approximately 10 cents. The County Board of Supervisors have not determined whether they will
impose this fee. Therefore, the cost of this item is not included in the recommended assessment. Also,
in the event that Measure D is imposed these fees will need to be accounted for in future Assessments.
(c) Carrying Cost For Garbage Company: The City will receive the bulk of the assessments
from the County Tax Collector in two payments (December and April). If the Company were
receiving quarterly payments from their subscribers they would avoid the additional carrying cost.
Staff has included a factor in the Annual Assessment which is anticipated to cover any additional
expense incurred by the Company. The actual amount claimed by the Company will be subject to
verification in the rate review process.
(d) Assessments Are Not Liens and Delinquencies May Occur: Staff has also included a
factor to account for any unpaid assessments. Other agencies have found that this typically occurs
when a property owner fails to pay any of their property taxes. The proposed ordinance modification
would preserve the City Council's authority to collect unpaid assessments as a lien on the property in
the future. Any liens collected in future years would help to reduce the cost of the service to residents.
(e) Elimination of Some Service Levels: In order to standardize the rates levied, all
residential collection will be based upon a standard 32 gallon container. The current ordinance already
restricts the volume in any container to no more than 75 pounds. This will impact less than 1 percent
of the total customers. Approximately 296 customers use containers larger than the Standard and 85
customers subscribe to the 20 gallon super recycler service. All of these customers will be assessed for
the new Minimum Service. Given the small number of customers and the efficiencies obtained
through standardizing rates,
LDD does not foresee any problems with this change.
(f) Customers Receiving Minimum Service Will No Longer Need To Make Ouarterly
Payments To Livermore Dublin Disposal: The payment will be made to the County Tax Collector as
part of the property owners semi-annual payment of property taxes.
(g) City Budget Will Reflect Revenue & Expense For Basic Service: The City budget will
reflect the receipt of the assessments and payment to Livermore Dublin Disposal. These monies will
be accounted for in a special revenue fund. Any monies remaining at the end of Fiscal Year 1993-94
can be used as a credit towards the amount which will need to be assessed for Fiscal Year 1994-95.
CALCULATION OF ANNUAL ASSESSMENT
As discussed above, several factors have been included in the development of a final annual
assessment rate. The calculation which follows is an example for a single family residence. In the case
of duplexes the rate would be two times this amount. This adjustment is necessary since the
assessments are levied on a per parcel basis. The recommended assessment level is slightly more than
the figures shown at the City Council meeting on April 26, 1993. This change is less than $2.00 and
reflects updated assumptions for the inflationary increase expected in 1994.
CALCULATION OF FISCAL YEAR 1993/1994 ASSESSMENT
Service
Single Can Collection/ Disposal
Service
Recyclin~
Computer Service
County Fees
Delinquent Fees.
LDD Adjustment
Total Mthlv Chaflze
Fiscal Year 1993.94
Estimated
Monthly Rate
July -Dec.
(Includes Estimated
eXDenses)
6.78
Estimated
Monthly Rate
Jan .June
(Includes Inflation
Increases \
7.18
1.34
0.03
0.14
0.43
0.22
8.94
1.39
0.03
0.16
0.44
0.23
9.43
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The cost of collecting for these services on the property tax bill is slightly more than the cost as shown
in the current rate schedule. If the current rates were adjusted for inflation during the first six months
of 1994, the annual cost would be $110.22. After the first year of operation the City shall have actual
data on delinquencies and the Company's carrying costs, which will allow for a more accurate
comparison.
The provision of basic garbage service under this system continues to be extremely cost effective for
residents of the City. The services provided include:
1. Weekly backyard collection and disposal of one 32 gallon garbage container.
2. Weekly curbside collection of source separated recyclables.
3. Quarterly curbside Saturday collection of yard debris and other accumulations, subject
to certain limitations.
Staff has also surveyed other agencies served by Oakland Scavenger Company to compare the City of
Dublin's proposed Annual Assessment to the annual costs for comparable service. The amount paid
by Dublin rate payer's will be 15.7% less that the average of these communities. The City of Dublin
cost would be less than the rate charged to Livermore residents for comparable service. The average
number of special clean-ups offered by the agencies surveyed is 1 per year. The City of Dublin level of
service is obviously quite high and they will remain cost effective.
LEGISLATNE ACTIONS REOUIRED TO IMPLEMENT THE PROGRAM
Several City documents and agreements with Livermore Dublin Disposal will be impacted as a result
of implementing this program. The following discussion outlines the changes required to each
document.
URGENCY ORDINANCE AMENDING THE SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT ORDINANCE TO
PROVIDE FOR THE CITY TO COLLECT FEES FOR MINIMUM GARBAGE SERVICE AS PART OF
THE PROPERTY TAX BILL (Exhibit 2)
This is an urgency ordinance which will repeal several sections related to the Mandatory
Garbage Ordinance adopted by the City Council in 1992. Exhibit 2, shows selected portions of the
current ordinance and how they will be modified. The Ordinance must be enacted as an urgency
ordinance in order to provide the County with the necessary information. The sections which are
proposed to be repealed can be found in Exhibit 8, which shows the Solid Waste Management
Ordinance in its entirety.
RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING A MINIMUM GARBAGE SERVICE FEE TO BE COLLECTED ON
THE PROPERTY TAX (EXHIBIT 3)
This resolution will provide Staff with the authorization to have the Alameda County Tax
Collector, place the assessment on the 1993-94 Property Tax Bill for all residential units (excluding
condominiums and apartments which do not receive individual service.) The resolution includes a
rate for duplexes which is twice the Single Family rate. The City also has one duplex project on
Starward Drive with 12 units. Therefore, the rate for that parcel will be 12 times the single family rate.
RESOLUTION APPROVING THE FOURTH AMENDMENT TO THE AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE
CITY OF DUBLIN AND OAKLAND SCAVENGER COMPANY REGARDING WASTE COLLECTION
AND DISPOSAL (EXHIBIT 4)
The existing agreement contains certain provisions for the City to collect delinquent accounts
which were previously billed by the Garbage Company. Under the proposed program the City will be
collecting the amount owed for each residence eligible for Minimum Residential Service. Therefore,
language related to the City's collection of delinquent Oakland Scavenger accounts will be deleted.
The Amendment will add language to specify the means by which the Company will receive
payment for all units subject to the Minimum Residential Service. Twice each year, the Company shall
submit an invoice identifying the number of residential accounts offered such service and the City
shall pay according to the established monthly rate for a six month period. The minimum rate and
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services to be provided will continue to be established by the City Council, through formal action on
the Company's rate application.
RESOLUTION APPROVING THE SECOND AMENDMENT TO THE AGREEMENT FOR SINGLE
FAMILY RECYCLING SERVICES (EXHffiIT 5)
The existing agreement for Single Family Recycling Services provides for Livermore Dublin
Disposal(LDD) to collect the fees associated with the service. This amendment will identify that the
City shall collect these fees as a property tax assessment and remit them to the LDD as a semi-annual
payment to the Company. Increases in the cost of this service would continue to be based on changes
in the Consumer Price Index.
RESOLUTION AMENDING THE SCHEDULE OF SERVICE RATES FOR SOLID WASTE
COLLECTION TO REFLECT THE COLLECTION OF MINIMUM SERVICE FEES BY THE CITY ON
THE PROPERTY TAX BILL (EXHIBIT 6)
As previously discussed certain service level options will no longer be offered. In addition the
fee which the Company will be receiving from the City for all Minimum Service Customers, must be
identified.
RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends that the City Council conduct a public hearing on the
proposed changes to the City's Waste Management System. The proposal will reduce Staff time with
reviewing requests for exemptions and processing appeals. Furthermore, Staff will avoid the time and
effort involved with preparing for individual hearings on liens for delinquent accounts. Staff has
attached a copy of the billing insert which will notify customers of the change in collection methods
(Exhibit 7).
It is recommended that following the Public Hearing, that the City Council adopt the Resolutions,
Waive the reading and adopt the proposed Ordinance amendment on an urgency basis.
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CHRONOLOGY OF DEVELOPMENT
OF MANDATORY GARBAGE ORDINANCE
INCLUDING REASONS WHY THE CITY HAS UNDERTAKEN THIS CHANGE
Prior to the development of this Ordinance, residents were required to
dispose of accumulated garbage on a weekly basis. It was only legal
to haul waste from a single residence. All other hauling was required
to be conducted by the franchised waste hauler, with limited
exceptions for items such as landscaping and demolition debris.
January 1, 1990 AB 939 became effective. This State Law requires
that cities develop plans to reduce the amount of solid waste placed
in the landfill. The reductions must equal 25% in 1995 and 50% in the
year 2000. Failure to meet these requirements could result in fines
levied against the City of up to $10,000 per day.
December 10, 1990 City Council approved a Memorandum of Understanding
to allow the Waste Management Authority to secure the services of a
Consul tant to prepare the Source Reduction Recycling Element (SRRE)
for all of the member agencies.
Auqust 26, 1991 City Council reviewed the Preliminary Draft SRRE at a
City Council meeting.
The draft plan identified as a short-term program, the inclusion of
all single family homes in the curbside recycling program through the
adoption of an ordinance requiring the minimum level of garbage
service for all households. This results in an assurance that
curbside recycling is extended to each household. No comments were
received related to mandatory recycling.
October 10, 1991 - City Council conducted a public hearing on the
draft SRRE. No change was made to the inclusion of the mandatory
program in the SRRE.
December 23, 1991 Pursuant to previous direction by the City
Council, Staff presented information to the City Council on the issue
of mandatory garbage service. Based upon the information, Staff was
directed to prepare the necessary ordinances and present them at a
public hearing.
January 13, 1992 - City Council conducted a public hearing on the
proposed Mandatory Garbage Ordinance. The Ordinance was introduced
and an amendment to the franchise agreement was approved. Once
approved, all non-subscribers would have until March 16, 1992 to
subscribe.
January 17, 1992 - A total of 418 special notices were mailed to
addresses not identified as current LDD customers. The notice advised
of a public hearing to obtain input on the proposed Ordinance and
explained how the system would work.
January 27, 1992 - The City Council conducted a second public hearing.
As a result of the special notice, Staff reported that they received 3
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telephone inquiries. (Two persons took care of their own garbage and
one was a garbage company employee.) Three members of the public
representing 2 households addressed the City Council on this item.
The Ordinance was passed on a majority vote.
February 10, 1992 The City Council adopted by resolution an
administrative procedure for Requesting an Exemption from Mandatory
Garbage.
March 23, 1992 - The City Council adopted the Final Source Reduction
Recycling Element required under State Law. This document included as
a recycling program the extension of garbage service (including
curbside recycling) to each household.
July 13, 1992 Staff reported that 38 customers requested an
exemption, 6 were automatically granted as vacant homes under the
Ordinance. Staff was directed to proceed with processing exemption
requests under the explicit language of the Ordinance, which only
provides for exemptions when no garbage is generated or produced.
Auqust 24, 1992 Five of the households which had filed for
exemption appealed the Staff denial to the City Council. The Staff
determination was that an exemption was not warranted under the
language of the Ordinance. The City Council upheld 4 of the denials
and approved 1 exemption.
December 14, 1992 - Staff presented a report at a public hearing on
the establishment of an administrative fee for levying liens. One
member of the public spoke at the hearing in objection to the fee and
one member spoke in support of a fee. The public hearing was
continued to January 11, 1993 to consider issues surrounding the
imposition of the Mandatory Garbage Ordinance.
January 11, 1993 - Staff presented a report at a public hearing on the
establishment of an administrative fee for levying liens and
discussing issues relating to the Mandatory Garbage Ordinance. Two
members of the public spoke at the hearing objecting to the Mandatory
Garbage Ordinance. Staff was directed to prepare documents to place a
fee for garbage service on the property tax roll. This fee will be
equivalent to the cost of one can service, recycling, the four special
clean-ups, county fees, and administrative costs.
April 24, 1993 - Staff presented City Council with an informational
report detailing options related to the Mandatory Garbage Program.
City Council directed Staff to return with the necessary documents to
implement a program which collects fees for garbage service through
property tax bill.
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\ BASIS FOR THE E.~LISHMENT OF A MANDATORY ~AGE ORDINANCE
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. State Law (AB 939) required that the City adopt a plan to reduce
the amount of waste placed in the landfill. The City can face
$10,000 penalties if it does not meet state requirements.
. The adopted Source Reduction Recycling Element identifies that one
recycling program to be implemented is the extension of curbside
recycling to all residences. This is included as one component in
the basic garbage rate for each household.
. state Law requires that cities exert greater control over
accounting for waste generated in the community. This includes
tracking waste by the type of generator (i.e. residential,
commercial, etc.).
. The entire community benefits from recycling programs; therefore,
it is appropriate to share the cost. If recycling programs are not
in place, the City may not meet mandated goals and could face
penalties. The entire community benefits from the avoided cost of
locating and developing new landfills, if the existing ones are
filled prematurely.
. Weekly garbage service benefits the health, safety and welfare of
the entire community.
. The agency responsible for enforcement of health laws related to
garbage accumulation supported the change.
. Prior to establishment of the mandatory ordinances, local laws
required residences to dispose of garbage on a weekly basis. There
was not any mechanism to assure compliance with this law.
. If an individual hauled their own garbage on a weekly basis to the
closest licensed facility, they would spend more than $34 per
month. The monthly cost of receiving service at their home is
proposed to be $8.00 per month or less depending on the level of
service.
. Availability to regular service should reduce incidents of illegal
dumping in commercial dumpsters and avoid increased costs of
disposal to local businesses.
. The cost of service includes special clean-ups, which occur on a
quarterly basis. It is difficult for the collector to identify
non-subscribers, who may benefit from the program without
contributing any revenue for the service.
. For small generators the City developed a Super Recycler rate which
offers regular waste collection, curbside recycling, and special
clean-ups for $6.90 per month or $1.59 per week (rate proposed in
January, 1993).
. The Ordinance contains provisions pursuant to State Law which allow
for the recovery of delinquencies through a lien process. Without
this process, uncollectible accounts are written off as a Company
operating expense. This results in delinquencies being paid by
those customers who are paying for their service.
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ORDINANCE - 93
URGENCY ORDINANCE AMENDING SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT ORDINANCE
TO PROVIDE FOR THE COLLECTION OF THE MINIMUM RESIDENTIAL BASIC GARBAGE FEE
ON PROPERTY TAX BILL AND PAYMENT FOR SAID SERVICES BY THE CITY
CHAPTER 5.32 - DUBLIN MUNICIPAL CODE
SECTION 1
Chapter 5.32 of the Dublin Municipal Code shall be amended as follows:
A. Section 5.32.094 Payment for Minimum Service shall be added to Chapter 5.32 of the
Solid Waste Management Ordinance.
Every person in possession or control of property in the City of Dublin which is provided
garbage collection service by the collector shall pay such garbage fees as are set forth in Section
5.32.140.
Fees and charges for the minimum service level for all residential units not receiving
commercial bin service for the period of July I, to and including June 30 of each fiscal year
shall be filed by the City with the County Auditor of the County of Alameda prior to August
10, who shall enter such fees and charges as an assessment on the tax roll and against the
respective premises. The imposition of these assessments shall be in accordance with a
Resolution duly adopted by the City Council. The Resolution levying the assessment may
include the administrative costs associated with the cost of providing the service. Said
assessments shall be collected at the same time and in the same manner as ad valorem taxes
and other charges as are otherwise collectible by the County and shall be subject to the same
penalties and the same procedures and sale in the case of delinquencies as proved for such
taxes. All laws applicable to the levying, collection and enforcement of ad valorem taxes shall
be applicable to such assessments as provided herein. All other fees and charges not assigned
for collection to the County Auditor shall be billed and collected by the collector.
B.
Section 5.32.100
Responsibilities of Collector
The collector shall collect all solid waste delivered to such places of collection and at such
intervals as set fourth herein and shall transfer the contents of all solid waste receptacles into
the vehicles provided therefor. The collector shall clean up any solid waste spilled during the
collection and shall completely empty the receptacles and replace lids. The collector shall
continue to provide uninterrupted minimum refuse collection service as identified in Section
5.32.140 to all residences.
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Section 5.32.110
Submission of Invoices and Receipts
The collector shall, at least quarterly submit to every regular customer within the City a
written, dated invoice for sums due and payable to be collected. Amounts due under this
section shall exclude charges for the minimum service level. In the event the collector submits
an invoice in advance of or at the beginning of a particular quarter, the sums due for such
quarter shall not be deemed delinquent until the expiration of the second month of such
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quarter. The collector also shall, if requested by any customer, render a written, dated receipt
for any money received by the collector from such customer on account of solid waste
collection services rendered or to be rendered.
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Section 5.32.115
City entitled to Payment for Minimum Residential Service
The Collector City shall be entitled to payment from the owner as described in this chapter.
Any assessments as described in Section 5.32.094 which remain unpaid may be collected
thereafter by the City as provided herein.
A. As scheduled and deemed appropriate by City, and i:n no case less that once per year,
the City Council shall consider a report of delinquent accounts. Such report shaH pravidc fl
record of all information requested in the written complaint.
B. The City shall determine the name or names of the owner of the real property for which
the service was provided, as identified in the latest equalized assessment roll of the County
Assessor. The City shall identify the total amount due, including reasonable administrative
charges as established by the City. The City Counci1shall fix a time, date and place for hearing
any objections or protests thereto.
C. The Director shall cause a notice of the hearing to be mailed to owners listed on the
report not less than ten (10) days prior to the date of the hearing.
D. At the hearing, the City Council shall hear any objections or protest of owners liable to
be assessed for delinquent fees and administrative charges. The City Council may make
revisions or corrections to the report as it deems just, after which, by resolutions, the report
shall be confirmed.
E. The delinquent fees and charges set forth in the report as confirmed shall constitute a
special assessment against the respective parcel of land and shall be a lien on the property for
the amount of such delinquent fees and charges.
F. A certified copy of the confirmed report shall thereafter be filed with he appropriate
County Official for the amounts of the respective assessments against the current assessment
roll. The lien created attaches upon recordation, in the office of the County Recorder of the
Count of Alameda, of a certified copy of the resolution of confirmation. The assessment may
be collected at the same time and in the same manner as ordinary county ad valorem property
taxes are collected, and shall be subject to the same penalties and the same procedure and sale
in the case of delinquency as provided for such taxes. All laws applicable to the levy, collection
and enforcement of County ad valorem property taxes shall be applicable to such assessment,
except that if any real property to which such lien would attach has been transferred or
conveyed to a bona fide purchaser for value has been created and attaches thereon, prior to the
date in which the first installment of such taxes would become delinquent, then the lien which
would otherwise be imposed by this section shall not attach to such real property and the
delinquent fees, as confirmed, relating to such property shall be transferred to the unsecured
roll for collection.
C. The collector may charge the City, at the established collection rates, for those O.ffiers
who arc delinquent. Such charges shall cover the pcriad duri:ng which the collector provided
collection and di3posalservke it: for the delinquent owner. The amount af such charges shall
be paid to the collector as provided f-or in the franchise agreement between the calledor and
the City.
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Section 2. - Repeal of Specific Sections of Chapter 5.32
Chapter 5.32 oof the Dublin Municipal Code shall be amended by the repeal of the following sections:
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C.
B.
Section 5.32.111
Section 5.32.112
Section 5.32.113
Section 5.32.114
Failure to initiate service
Complaint of non-payment
Filing a written complaint by collector
Continuation of Service
Section 3: Urgency Ordinance: The provisions of this ordinance shall take effect on July I, 1993,
pursuant to Government Code Section 36937 as an urgency ordinance. The urgency is based on the
fact that the County's tax year begins July 1, and all assessments must coincide with this time frame
for equity and continuity.
Section 4: Posting of Ordinance: The City Clerk of the City of Dublin shall cause this Ordinance to be
posted in at least three (3) public places in the City of Dublin i accordance with Section 36933 of the
Government Code of the State of California.
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 24th day of May, 1993
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
ABSTAIN:
Mayor
ATTEST:
City Clerk
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RESOLUTION NO. - 93
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN
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APPROVING AND ESTABLISHING THE COLLECTION OF MINIMUM
RESIDENTIAL GARBAGE AND RECYCLING SERVICE FEES BY
THE CITY ON THE PROPERTY TAX BILL
WHEREAS, the City of Dublin is mandated by the State of California, under AB 939, to reduce
the amount of Solid Waste going into the landfill; and
WHEREAS, through the Mandatory Garbage Ordinance and other means, the City of Dublin is
taking a proactive stance to meet the State Mandated Goals; and
WHEREAS, the goal of the Mandatory Garbage Ordinance is to protect the health and welfare
of the community, to provide recycling services to all single family residences and to equally share the
costs of these programs by mandating that every residence contributes toward the cost of the service;
and
WHEREAS, it is the intent of the City Council to provide solid waste management services as
effectively and inexpensively as possible; and
WHEREAS, the collection of the charges for these services is best completed by charging every
resident for the minimum service on the property tax bill; and
WHEREAS, minimum service includes the weekly backyard pickup and disposal of one 32
gallon container, a curbside recycling program, and four special cleanup days; and
WHEREAS, the City Council has considered this action as part of a noticed public hearing on
May 24, 1993.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Dublin does
hereby approve and establish the collection of minimum residential service fees by the City on the
property tax bill as shown in the attached Exhibit ^' attached hereto and by reference made a part
hereof.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City Staff are hereby authorized to undertake all
administrative tasks to implement the assessments, including but not limited to an agreement with
Alameda County for collection which may provide payment to Alameda County of its reasonable
costs of collection not to exceed 1.7% of the total amount collected.
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 24th day of May, 1993
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
ABSTAIN:
Mayor
A TIEST:
City Clerk
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EXHIBIT A
CITY OF DUBLIN
CALCULATION OF ASSESSMENT FOR
MINIMUM RESIDENTIAL GARBAGE SERVICE
Purpose of Fee:
The purpose of this fee is to provide for minimum
garbage and recycling services to all residences
which receive individual garbage service. This
includes certain programs and services necessary
to comply with the California Integrated Waste
Management Act of 1989 (AB939). Provision of the
basic service level on a Citywide basis, protects
the health, safety and welfare of the community.
Allocation:
The cost of the program and method of allocating
the cost among all residential properties offered
such services shall be as is set forth herein.
Use of Fees:
The use of fees collected pursuant to this program
shall be used to pay for minimum residential
garbage collection and recycling services, and
administrative costs associated with the program.
Limitations:
The amount to be raised through the collection of
the Minimum Garbage Service Fee for Fiscal Year
1993-94 does not exceed the estimated total cost
of the Services and related expenses as described
in the Staff Report presented at the May 24, 1993
Public Hearing before the Dublin City Council.
Method To Be Used To Calculate Minimum Garbaqe Service Fees For
Different Land Uses
General:
The fee shall only apply to residential properties
which receive individual garbage collection and
disposal; and are not serviced by centralized
commercial dumpsters.
The fees assessed for Fiscal Year 1993-94 (July 1, 1993 - June 30,
1994) shall be as follows:
Land Use
Fee
Assessed
Each Single Family Residence
Each Duplex (2 Units)
Each Duplex (5 or More Units)
Each Condominium/Townhouse Unit
(Excludes units serviced by centralized dumpsters.)
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$ 110.22
$ 220.44
$1,322.64
$ 110.22
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RESOLUTION NO. - 93
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN
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APPROVING A FOURTH AMENDMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF DULIN AND OAKLAND
SCAVENGER COMPANY REGARDING DISPOSAL AND COLLECTION SERVICES PROVIDED
BY LIVERMORE DULIN DISPOSAL
WHEREAS, on April 23, 1990, the City of Dublin and Oakland Scavenger Company signed
agreement which provides for a residential curbside recycling programs; and
WHEREAS, it is the intent of the City to amend this agreement to reflect a new billing practice
to be put in place in conjunction with the Mandatory Garbage Ordinance.
WHEREAS, The new billing process involves the collection of Recycling Fees by the City on the
property tax bill and making payments to Livermore Dublin Disposal for those services.
WHEREAS, a notice announcing a public hearing on the proposed amendments has been
published on May 14, 1993 and May 21, 1993 as required by the Government Code; and
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Dublin after
consideration at a public hearing does hereby approve the amendment to the Agreement for Recycling
Services between the City of Dublin and Oakland Scavenger Company
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City Council of the City of Dublin does hereby
authorized the Mayor to execute this agreement as stipulated.
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 24th day of May, 1993
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
ABSTAIN:
Mayor
ATTEST:
City Clerk
EXHIBIT ~
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Fourth Amendment Dated May 24,1993 to
Agreement Dated March 10,1986
Between the City of Dublin and
Oakland Scavenger Company
Regarding Waste Collection and Disposal
This amendment is by and between City of Dublin, hereinafter "CITY" and Oakland Scavenger
Company, hereinafter "COMPANY"
Recitals
WHEREAS, the CITY and COMPANY have entered into a franchise agreement, hereinafter
"AGREEMENT" for waste collection and disposali and
WHEREAS, the AGREEMENT is dated 10th day of March, 1986i and
WHEREAS, CITY and COMPANY have previously executed three amendment to said
agreementi and
WHEREAS, said amendments are dated March 13, 1989, January 13, 1992, and January 11, 1993.
WHEREAS, CITY is undertaking changes to the Solid Waste Management Ordinance, which
will implement a program by which minimum residential services are collected for the City the
Alameda County Tax Collector through the property tax billi and
WHEREAS, in order to define how assessments collected by the CITY for the minimum
residential service will be transmitted to the COMPANY, an amendment is necessary.
NOW, THEREFORE, CITY AND COMPANY do hereby agree that the AGREEMENT between
the City of Dublin and Oakland Scavenger Company regarding Waste Collection Services and Disposal
shall be amended as follows:
I. Section 3.7 of the AGREEMENT shall be amended as follows:
Section 3.7 - Franchise Fee Exclusions for Bad Debts
The full gross revenues for Collection Services shall be subject to the franchise payment except as
specifically exempted in Section 3.6 and as follows: Bad Debt Writ Off, less Bad Debt Recoveries.
BAD DEBTS RECOVERIES SIIALL INCLUDE CREDITS TAKEN 15 A RESULT or DELINQUENT
ACCOUNTS COLLECTED BY THE CITY PURSUANT TO SECTION 3.8.
II. Section 3.8 Collection of Delinquent Account by CITY shall be deleted fro the Agreement and a
new Section 3.8, "Collection of service charges and payment by CITY for minimum Residential
Services." will be added as follows.
Section 3.8 Collection of Delinquent Accounts by CITY
In the event that the CITY pur3uant to the Ordinance regulating Solid Waste Management collects any
amount owed to the COMPANY, COMPANY shall be entitled to recover such amOUf\t in the following
manner:
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A. Pursuant to the Solid Waste Managemel'\t Ordinance, CITY must conduct a hearing regarding
the collection of delinquent amounts owed to COMPANY for serviccs rendered. Following said
hearing, but not later than September bit of each year, City shall RoHfy COMPANY of the
amount of Delinquent fees and charges if any, confirmed and levied as an assessment on the
property tax bill. the amount reported to the COMPANY shall not include any of the CITY's
Administration charges and shall only reflect delinquent amouflts owcd to the COMPANY.
B. The CaMP ANY shall be authorized to deduct the amount reported by CITY under (a) Above
{rOil. the franchise payment due November 20th of each )"ear. Said cn:dit shall be dearly
identified on any remittance documentation submitted by COMPANY.
3.8 Collection of Service Charges and Payment by CITY for Minimum Residential Services
A. COMPANY shall receive directly from CITY, fees associated with the provision of Minimum
Residential garbage service. Minimum Service shall include: Weekly collection and disposal of
one 32 gallon container pursuant to the terms of this Agreement; and special clean-ups as
designated in the Resolution identified in Section 7.8 of the Agreement.
B. CITY shall submit fees owed to COMPANY in the following manner:
1. On or about December 1st, LDD shall submit an invoice covering the six month period from July
1st through December 31st.
2. On or about April 1st, LDD shall submit an invoice covering the six month period from January
1st through June 30th.
3. Invoices noted, in numbers 1 and 2 of this section shall identify the total number of units eligible
for single family service. Said calculations shall be subject to verification by the CITY.
4. Each Semi-Annual invoice shall be computed based upon: [the number of eligible units] x [the
current monthly rate shown in the City Council resolution establishing solid waste rates, less (-)
any component associated with curbside recycling]. The following example is provided for
descriptive purposes only.
Example:
Semi Annual Invoice
# of eligible households = 5300
Current Monthly Rate per household = $8.00 (less recycling component of $1.34) = $6.66
Months Covered = 6 (July 1 - December 31)
5300 x 6.66 = $35,298 x 6 months = $211,788
Total amount to remitted by the City for Six Months of Services = $211,788
5. Provided CITY has received Invoices and verified calculations stated in numbers 1 and 2 above,
payment shall be made in 45 days.
C. For purposes of calculating the Fees identified in Section 3.6, submittal of Invoices to CITY
pursuant to this Section shall be considered Service Rate billings.
D. COMPANY shall not have any Bad-Debt exclusions for the provision of minimum residential
Services.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this Agreement is executed by CITY and by OSC and shall be effective as of
July I, 1993.
Oakland Scavenger Company, a
California Corporation
City of Dublin, a
Municipal Corporation
Peter W. Snyder
Mayor
D. David MacDonald
Executive Vice President
Oakland Scavenger Company
ATTEST
Kay Keck, City Clerk
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RESOLUTION NO. - 93
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN
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APPROVING A SECOND AMENDMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF DULIN AND OAKLAND
SCAVENGER COMPANY REGARDING THE DUBLIN RECYCLE AMERICA PROGRAM
WHEREAS, on April 23, 1990, the City of Dublin and Oakland Scavenger Company signed an
agreement which provides for a residential curbside recylcing programs; and
WHEREAS, it is the intent of the City to amend this agreement to reflect a new billing practice
to be put in place in conjuction with the Mandatory Garbage Ordinance.
WHEREAS, The new billing process involves the collection of Recycling Fees by the City on
the property tax bill and making payments to Livermore Dublin Disposal for those services.
WHEREAS, a notice announcing a public hearing on the proposed amendments has been
published on May 14, 1993 and May 21, 1993 as required by the Government Code; and
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Dublin after
consideration at a public hearing does hereby approve the amendment to the Agreement for Recycling
Services between the City of Dublin and Oakland Scavenger Company
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City Council of the City of Dublin does hereby
authorized the Mayor to execute this agreement as stipulated.
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 24th day of May, 1993
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
ABSTAIN:
Mayor
ATTEST:
City Clerk
EXHIBIT 5
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Second Amendment Date May 24, 1993 to
Agreement Dated April 24, 1990
Between the City of Dublin and
Oakland Scavenger Company
Regarding Dublin Recycle America Program
This amendment is by and between City of Dublin, hereinafter "CITY" and Oakland Scavenger
Company, hereinafter "OSC" and Livermore Dublin Disposal, hereinafter "LDD."
Recitals
A. On April 23, 1990, the Dublin City Council approved a comprehensive curbside recycling
program for the CITY, and
B. It is the intent of the CITY to amend the agreement to reflect a new billing practice to be put in
place in conjunction with the Mandatory Garbage Program.
C. The new billing process involves the collection of Recycling Fees by CITY on the property tax
bill and making payments to LDD.
D. Pursuant to the Agreement the monthly cost for Recycling services is currently $1.34 per
household per month.
Now, Therefore, CITY, OSC, and LDD do hereby agree that the Agreement regarding recycling in the
City of Dublin shall be amended as follows:
Section VI.
Compensation for Services shall be deleted and restated as follows:
A. LDD is authorized to receive fees for the single family residential curbside recycling program,
as one component of the fee approved by the City Council Resolution for Minimum Residential
Garbage Service. Said fees are levied by action of the City Council and shall be collected on the
City's behalf as part of the Property Tax bill by the Alameda County Tax Collector.
B. CITY shall disburse to LDD in two semi annual payments, fees owed in accordance with the
following schedule.
1. On or about December 1st LDD shall submit an invoice covering the six months period from
July 1st through December 31st.
2. On or about April 1st, LDD shall submit an invoice covering the six month period from
January 1st through June 30th.
3. Invoices noted in numbers 1 and 2 above shall identify the total number of units eligible for
residential curbside services. Said calculation shall be subject to verification by the City.
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4. Each Semi Annual invoice shall be computed based upon:[ the number of eligible units] x
[current monthly rate for recycling services shown in the City Council resolution] x [six
months] The following example is provided for descriptive purposes only:
Example:
Semi Annual Invoice
(Recycling Services)
# of eligible households = 5300
Current Monthly Rate per household = $1.39
Months Covered = 6 (July 1 - December 31)
5300 x 1.39 = $7367 x 6 months = $44,202
Total amount to be remitted by the City for Six months = $44,202
5. Provided City has received Invoices and verified calculations as stated in numbers 1 and 2
above, payment shall be made in 45 days.
C. LDD may make annual adjustments to the fees charged for the Curbside Program, no sooner
than one year after LDD begins providing curbside recycling services using the full annual
percentage difference in the "San Francisco- Oakland-San Jose Consumer Price Index, All
Urban Consumer, All Items/' as the percentage basis for the adjustments.
LDD shall make a reasonable effort to coordinate any recycling rate adjustments considered by
the CITY for residential garbage service. CITY shall be provided with a preliminary notice of
adjustment including the calculation used, at least 60 days prior to its effective date. CITY shall
incorporate adjusted fee as one component of the approved fee for minimum Residential
Garbage Service. LDD shall provide written notification of any adjustment to all customers.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this Agreement is executed by CITY and by LDD
Oakland Scavenger Company, a
California Corporation
City of Dublin, a
Municipal Corporation
D. David MacDonald
Executive Vice President
Oakland Scavenger Company
Peter W. Snyder
Mayor
Livermore Dublin Disposal,
a division of Oakland
Scavenger Company
ATTEST
Kay Keck, City Clerk
Dan Borges
General Manager, Livermore Dublin Disposal
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RESOLUTION NO. .93
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN
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AMENDING THE SCHEDULE OF SERVICE RATES FOR SOLID WASTE
COLLECTION TO ADDRESS COLLECTION ON MINIMUM RESIDENTIAL SERVICE FEES BY
THE CITY ON THE PROPERTY TAX BILL
WHEREAS, the City of Dublin adopted Resolution 26-93 on February 22, 1993 establishing
garbage service rates; and
WHEREAS, a notice announcing a public hearing on the proposed rate change has been
published on May 14, 1993 and May 21, 1993 as required by the Government Code; and
WHEREAS, a new rate schedule needs to be established as the result of implementation of a
program to collect the minimum residential service by the City on the property tax bill; and
WHEREAS, the change will also result in elimination of some levels of service to provide a
uniform basic rate for all residential customers not serviced by a commercial bin.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Dublin after
consideration at a public hearing does hereby approve the amendment to the Rate Schedule attached
hereto as Exhibit A and by reference made a part hereof.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that this revised Rate Schedule shall be effective July 1, 1993 and
shall supersede previous rate schedules.
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 24th day of May, 1993
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
ABSTAIN:
Mayor
ATTEST:
City Clerk
EXHIBIT b
EXHIBIT A
CITY OF DUBLIN
RATES FOR GARBAGE COLLECTION & DISPOSAL SERVICES
CONDUCTED PURSUANT TO A FRANCHISE AGREEMENT
BETWEEN THE CITY OF DUBLIN AND
OAKLAND SCAVENGER COMPANY
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NOTE: Changes from previous Resolution No. 26-93 are denoted by
eveFs~Fike for deletions and italics for additions.
I. EFFECTIVE DATE
The rates shown for the collection of refuse within the City of Dublin
are effective as of JaRHaFY July 1, 1993.
II. RESIDENTIAL SERVICE
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Minimum residential service shall apply separately to each unit
within a duplex or other attached housing, which receives
individual garbage collection services. The rates shown below
shall apply to the initial can of service. Once per week
collection of the EellewiR~ standard sized containers and shall
include a $1.34 (one dollar and thirty-four cents) charge for
recycling. Additional services described in Section IV are also
provided as part of the minimum service.
Monthly Cost
32 gallon container (Standard Container) $ 8.00
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B. Payment and Billinq for Minimum Residential Service
City shall make arrangements to collect assessments on the property
tax bill for all services identified in Section A above. Further,
payment for said services shall be made to Company by City pursuant
to agreements and ordinances regulating solid waste collection.
C. Additional Container Collection Costs
Once per week collection of each additional container beyond
service provided under !..!fB.}!..! "(A)" above:
32 gallon container (Standard Container) $ 5.60
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48-~alleR-eeRtaiReF-f8veFsi2ea-€eRtaiReF+---------$-8~4Q
D. Special Services
Large accumulations:
Special Pick-ups:
$6.40 per cubic yard
$12.00 minimum per pick-up
III. DESIGNATION OF POINT OF COLLECTION
For Single Family Residential Service, the above rates shall be for
"back yard service" for regular garbage service. The term "back yard
service" shall mean the container(s) shall be on the outside of and in
close proximity to the structure being served, and at a location which
is the customer's option. Padlocks or other devices which deny the
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Collector reasonable access will relieve said collector from
responsibility of such collection. The Curbside Residential Recycling
Program requires that containers be placed in location which can be
easily seen and readily accessible, within five feet from the curb.
IV. ADDITIONAL SERVICES PROVIDED IN RATES
The above rates shall include four (4) annual residential cleanups.
Dates of said cleanups shall be at the discretion of the City upon
reasonable notice to the Company. The rules regulating the special
cleanup shall be approved by the Contractor and the Director. The
Contractor shall separately account for costs associated with this
service and report information as requested by the City.
V. COMMERCIAL AND MULTIFAMILY BIN SERVICE
A. The following rates include collection, disposal, and bin rental at
commercial establishments and multifamily projects serviced by
centralized bins. The rates shown are for a monthly period. All
charges are based upon bins being filled no higher than water
level.
Excess rate for waste which exceeds water level: $6.40 per yard.
Volume of Service Frequency Monthly Rate
1 Yard 1/week $ 24.10
1 Yard 2/week $ 54.25
1 Yard 3/week $ 84.40
1 Yard 4/week $114.55
1 Yard 5/week $144.70
2 Yard 1/week $ 48.20
2 Yard 2/week $102.45
2 Yard 3/week $156.70
2 Yard 4/week $210.95
2 Yard 5/week $265.20
3 Yard 1/week $ 72.30
3 Yard 2/week $150.65
3 Yard 3/week $229.00
3 Yard 4/week $307.35
3 Yard 5/week $385.70
4 Yard 1/week $96.40
4 Yard 2/week $198.85
4 Yard 3/week $301.30
4 Yard 4/week $403.75
4 Yard 5/week $506.20
6 Yard 1/week $144.60
6 Yard 2/week $295.25
6 Yard 3/week $445.90
6 Yard 4/week $596.55
6 Yard 5/week $747.20
7 Yard 1/week $168.70
7 Yard 2/week $343.45
7 Yard 3/week $518.20
7 Yard 4/week $692.95
7 Yard 5/week $867.70
B. Commercial Can Service
Commercial locations subscribing to service on a per container
basis shall be charged the following monthly rates according to the
size of the container serviced:
32 Gallon container (Standard Container)
40 Gallon container (Oversized Container)
45 Gallon container (Oversized Container)
48 Gallon container (Oversized Container)
Monthly Cost
$ 7.10
$ 8.90
$10.00
$10.15
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C.
Multi-Family R~YCling Service
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Multi-Family Rates for Recycling are based on the number of units
located in the complex.
VI. HANDY HAULER
Monthlv Cost
$1.26 per unit
The following rates apply to the collection of a 4 cubic yard Handy
Hauler Collection Bin.
Total Cost for Placement, One Week
Bin Rental & Disposal of Container
filled no higher than water level
Rental Cost beyond first week
Cost for Additional Dump
Excess Charge for Bin Filled higher
than water level
VII. DROP BOX
$44.55
$9.00 per week
$31.65
$6.40 per yard
The following rates shall be charged for drop box services rendered.
The cost shall be on a per pick-up basis and costs are based upon the
load not exceeding the water level. Certain miscellaneous charges as
noted in subsection (H) may also apply.
A.
6 Cubic Yard Container (Dirt/Rock/Debris)
B.
The pick-up cost of this container
shall be the same as the 14 yard
container due to the weight accommodated.
14 Cubic Yard Container
$6.40/cubic yard plus $6.05
20 Cubic Yard Container
$6.40/cubic yard plus $6.05
30 Cubic Yard Container
$6.40/cubic yard plus $6.05
40 Cubic Yard Container
$6.40/cubic yard plus $6.05
Excess Rate Per Yard
If container loaded above water level
C.
D.
E.
F.
Rate per Base Pick-up
$ 95.65
$ 95.65
$134.05
$198.05
$262.05
$6.40 per
cubic yard
G. Compacted Rate Per Yard
For service and collection of compacted $ 12.80 per
materials, the total rate shall include yard plus a
cubic yard rate and a charge for $6.05 per
each pick-up. pick-up
H. Miscellaneous Charqes
The following charges are in addition to the container charges
described above.
1 .
2.
3.
Flasher Charge
Initial Placement Charge
Weekly Container Rental Fee
Beyond 1st Week
Daily Container Rental Fee
After First Week
Stand-by Time
Relocation Fee
Cancellation of Automatic Collection
at End of Rental Period
4.
5.
6.
7.
$1 0 . 55 PER PLACEMENT
$23.00
$11. 90*
$1.70/day*
$77.00 per hour
$31.50 per request
$41.90
*Note: This charge is waived if the following service
frequency is maintained:
Service Level
6 yard/14 yard/20 yard
30 yard
40 yard
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Frequencv
4 pulls/month
3 pulls/month
2 pulls/month
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IMPORTANT NOTICE REGARDING A CHANGE IN MINIMUM GARBAGE SERVICE
In 1992 the City enacted a mandatory garbage service ordinance. This law was in response to State Mandates requiring cities to take
greater control over the management of waste generated within the City. There was also a desire to assure that all residents who
benefit from garbage and recycling services also contribute towards the basic cost. IF YOU ARE A TENANT YOU SHOULD
NOTIFY THE PROPERTY OWNER OF THESE CHANGES.
Effective July I, 1993 the Minimum Service Level shall include the following services:
Weekly collection and disposal of one 32 gallon container. (Container shall not weigh more than 75 pounds.) This is
provided as back yard service, provided the container is accessible to the Collector.
Quarterly Special Saturday Cleanups, limited to three cubic yards and subject to other limitations.
Weekly curbside collection of separated recyclables.
For questions about Garbage Service, call Livermore Dublin Disposal at 447.1300. For questions about collection of fees on the
property tax bill, call the City of Dublin at 833-6650.
SEE OTHER SIDE FOR CHANGES IN BILLING PROCEDURES
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IMPORTANT NOTICE REGARDING A CHANGE IN BILLING FOR MINIMUM SERVICE
Beginning July I, 1993 all residences will be billed for Minimum Service on their Property Tax Bill. Minimum Service is described on the back of this
notice. The cost of this service will be collected by the County Tax Collector along with YOW' annual property tax payments. U you subscribe for
collection of additional containers, those charges will still be collected by Uvermore Dublin Disposal in a quarterly garbage bill. If you only have one
can service you will no longer make payments to Uvermore Dublin Disposal.
The cost for minimum service for the next year is shown below:
Period Covered By Assessment:
July 1, 1993 - June 30,1994 (12 Months)
Amount To Be Paid With Semi Annual
Property Taxes Due On:
$110.22
December 10, 1993:
April 10, 1994:
$ 55.11
$ 55.11
Amount of Annual Assessment:
IF yOU PAY FOR yOUR PROPERTY TAXES THROUGH AN IMPOUND ACCOUNT HELD BY YOUR LENDER, YOU MA Y WISH TO NOTIFY
THEM OF THIS CHANGE IMMEDIA TEL Y. The annual amount includes the cost of collection as well as estimated increases in the cost of sel"'oices for
the entire year. All monies collected will only be used towards the cost of these services. In the event that excess funds are available at the end of the
first year they will be used to credit the cost of services for the next year.
PLEASE SEE OlliER SIDE FOR A DESCRIPTION OF MINIMUM SERVICE
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