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RESOLUTION NO. g5-23
RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
UKIAH SUPPORTING THE EFFORTS OF THE CHARTER
COMMITTEE TO FORM A GIRLS AND BOYS CLUB OF UKIAH
WHEREAS, a group of concerned citizens has come together out of a mutual desire
to help the young people of the Ukiah Valley; and
WHEREAS, this group of people sees a great need for a facility-based activity
program, where the children and their families could feel comfortable and secure; and
WHEREAS, the Girls and Boys Club will primarily be a guidance program, using a
variety of activities ta foster the social, cultural, physical, and educational development
of the youth of Ukiah; and
WHEREAS, since inception, this group of parents has received a great deal of
enthusiasm and support from other parents, local businesses and agencies, and after
several months of planning and evaluating all the options, this group of concerned
parents has decided to go forward with this project; and
WHEREAS, Articles of Incorporation have been filed, tax exempt status has been
applied for, and site selection and financing committees have been established.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council af the City of Ukiah that the
City hereby supports the efforts of the Charter Committee in their efforts to form a Girls
and Boys Club of Uklah.
PASSED AND ADOPTED this 2nd day of November, 1994, by the following roll call
vote:
AYES:
NOES:
Councilmembers Mastin, Malone, Wattenburger, Shoemaker and Mayor Schneiter
None
ABSENT: Ndne
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RESOLUTION NO. 95-22
RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF UKIAH
ADOPTING REVISED SCHEDULE OF FEES AND RATES FOR GARBAGE AND
RECYCLING COLLECTION SERVICE
WHEREAS, the City Council, under terms of its franchise agreement with Solid Wastes Systems,
Inc., must adjust garbage and recycling collection fees and charges using an automatic annual rate
adjustment based on a 75% change in the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Statistics, Consumer Price
Index, and
WHEREAS, the increase in the Consumer Price Index from March 1993 to March 1994 was 2.5%,
resulting in a 1.9% increase in garbage rates, and
WHEREAS, the Refuse and Recycling Collection contract further stipulates that the City shall add
to the garbage rate any amounts necesszuy to fully compensate Solid Wastes Systems, Inc., for any increase
in the gate fee charged to them for disposing of refuse at the City-owned landfill, and
WHEREAS, on August 3, 1994, the City Council authorized an increase of the Ukiah Solid Wastes
Disposal Site gate fees to offset substantial increases in the cost of operation and maintenance due to
increased State and Federal mandates, increased set aside reserves for closure and postclosure maintenance
and initiating pre-closure preparatory projects to alleviate additional excessive costs at the time the landfill
closes, equating to a 13.8% increase in rates, and
WHEREAS, pursuant to the Franchise Agreement, the City has been unable to collect the increased
tipping fee for the period August 6, 1994 through October 1, 1994, from Solid Wastes Systems Inc., until
the garbage rate adjustment is established to fully compensate them for the increase in the gate fee, and
WHEREAS, the uncollected tipping fees in the amount of $46,986 need to be recovered to meet
landfill budgetary requirements, and
WHEREAS, 70% of all refuse from the City is generated by commercial customers and 30%
generated by residential customers, equating to 3.7% increase for commercial customers and a 2.8% increase
for residential customers in rates to cover the uncollected tipping fees from August 6, 1994 through October
1, 1994, and
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WHEREAS, the City of Ukiah has incurred increased costs as a result of improved recycling and
waste diversion programs. These costs alone require a 2.5% increase in rates, and
WHEREAS, additional expenses generated by State and Federal mandated regulations and
programs has forced the City Council to determine that the City's recycling and waste diversion programs
can no longer be subsidized by the City's Solid Wastes Disposal Site, and
WHEREAS, the City Manager has reviewed the proposed rates and made his recommendation, and
WHEREAS, the City did duly notice a public hearing and make available the City Manager's report
and recommendation for public inspection, all in accordance with the requirements of the Ukiah City Code,
and did consider in a public bearing the proposed rates, the recommendation of its City Manager and all
public testimony at its regular meeting of October 19, 1994.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council hereby:
1. Finds that an increase of rates is necessary to (a) offset rising costs of operation, (b) offset
new landfill tipping fees, and (c) offset the expense of the AB939 State mandated recycling and waste
diversion programs.
2.
SERVICE
Adopts the rate structure set forth below and made a part of this resolution.
CITY OF UKIAH
RESIDENTIAL MONTHLY RATES
CURB SERVICE
Minimum (10 gal can)
1-20 gal can
2-20 gal cans
3-20 gal cans
4-20 gal cans
1-30 gal can
2-30 gal cans
3-30 gal cans
4-30 gal cans
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MONTHLY RATE
$ 2.85
6.00
14.60
22.30
30.00
10.80
22.50
34.00
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SERVICE
CURB SERVICE
MONTHLY RATE
PACK-OUT
1-10 gal can
1-20 gal can
2-20 gal cans
3-20 gal cans
4-20 gal cans
1-30 gal can
2-30 gal cans
3-30 gal cans
4-30 gal cans
REMOTE AREA SERVICE*
1-30 gal can
2-30 gal cans
3-30 gal cans
4-30 gal cans
*BGR - small truck (Billy Goat) mn, for remote areas.
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18.30
29.00
40.00
13.20
27.40
42.45
58.50
20.25
41.60
62.90
84.40
MISCELLANEOUS
1-105 gal toter
MONTHLY RATE
$43.10
Upon proof of physical handicap, the curb rate may apply to certain residential customers even if they
receive the pack-out service.
CITY OF UKIAH
COMMERCIAL MONTHLY RATES
Commercial can or totter service shall be charged at residential rates shown above.
The rate for one yard commercial service, (one yard bin pick-up one time per week) shall be $62.00.
ALL OTHER
COMMERCIAL MONTHLY RATES
ARE $49.00/YARD/WEEK
EXAMPLES OF NEW COMMERCIAL RATE:
1 yard bin - picked up 1 time per week = 1 yard = $62 per month
2 yard bin - picked up 4 times per week = 8 yards = $392 per month
OTHER SERVICE RATES
DROP BOXES
Special 3-Day Rental
3 yard box per dump
TOTALRATE
$ 87.00
Weekly - 7-Day Rental
10 yard box per dump
15 yard box per dump
20 yard box per dump
30 yard box per dump
40 yard box per dump
174.00
206.00
232.00
292.00
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Additional $10.00 fee for retaining drop box more than 7 days.
Compactors MONTHLY RATE
6 yard compactor $218.00
12 yard compactor 328.00
25 yard compactor 534.00
Special Services - Call-in pickup and disposal
Appliances
$15.00 plus current
disposal charge
Tires (up to 4 automobile or
motorcycle sized tires on
regular garbage collection
route)
$3.10 each
Tires (5 or more automobile
or motorcycle sized tires,
special trip)
$15.00 plus current
disposal charge
Large truck sized tires
(special trip)
$15.00 plus current
disposal charge
Furniture and Other Items
(special trip)
$15.00 plus current
disposal charge
Locking bin
$20.00 (one-time setup
charge)
Special service rates may be established based on the current disposal charge plus equipment and labor cost.
Such rates shall be approved by the City Manager with ratification by City Council.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the rate schedules adopted by this Resolution shall be effective
November 1, 1994. All prior rate schedules in conflict herewith are repealed upon the effective date of the
new schedule. Alt other contract conditions for service remain unaltered and in full effect.
PASSED AND ADOPTED this 19th dayof October 19, 1994 by the following roll call vote:
AYES:
NOES: Mayor Schneiter.
ABSENT: None.
ABSTAIN: None.
ATTEST: /
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M6K~y, C~ty Cte~rk
Councilmembers Mastin, Malone, Wattenburger, and Shoemaker.
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